Rev. Debra P. McGill, M. Div.
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Rev. Debra P. McGill, M. Div.
Ministers : All the People Minister: Reverend Debra P. McGill, M. Div. email: revdpmcgill@gmail.com phone: 519-651-0417 Minister Emeritus: Reverend Harvey Murphy, B.A., M. Div. Chairman of the Official Board: Doug Irvine Director of Music: Marian Little, A. Mus. Administrative Assistant: Patti McKay Custodian: Barbara Kendall Christian Development: Donna DeBruin Presbytery Rep: Rosemary Benbow Communications: Doug Irvine Property: Gord Hunter Finance: Nick Monarch Stewardship: Membership: Iris Mitten Treasurer: Peter McKellar Men’s Fellowship: Godfrey Fearn Rev. Debra P. McGill, M. Div. February 10th, 2013 TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY Trustees: Bob Collins-Wright Ministry & Personnel: Bill Gregory U.C.W: Mary Lee Nominating: Donna DeBruin Pastoral Care: Sue Monarch Outreach: (contact) Doug Irvine Worship: John Kesselring/Keith Robertson We welcome all who are worshipping with us .. If you are new to Saint Luke’s United Church, please sign our Visitors’ Book at the back of the church. We remember our friends, who are shut in, whether at home or in the hospital. If you know of anyone who is in need of pastoral care, please call the church office at 658-2351 or Rev. Debra at 519-651-0417 Refreshments will be served in the Mary Clemens Room following this mornings service. 12 SAINT LUKE’S UNITED CHURCH Waterloo Presbytery Hamilton Conference 1620 Franklin Boulevard (Bus Route 71 / Stop 1312) Cambridge, Ontario, N3C 1P2 (519) 658-2351 Church email - saintlukesunited@gmail.com Church website - www.saintlukesunited.org February 10th, 2013 TRANSFIGURATION SUNDAY CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT OF COMMUNION Black History Month "We should emphasize not Negro History, but the Negro in history. What we need is not a history of selected races or nations, but the history of the world void of national bias, race hate, and religious prejudice." -Carter Woodson We gather as god’s people Musical Prelude Announcements (see overhead) *Lighting the Christ Candle (VU#381) Spirit of Life Spirit of life, come unto me. Sing in my heart, all the stirrings of compassion. Blow in the wind, rise in the sea, Move in the hand, giving life the shape of justice. Roots hold me close, wings set me free, Spirit of life, come to me, come to me. *Call to Worship The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God And the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all. And also with you. There are moments when the “veil” between heaven and earth, between the holy and the mundane, is opaque. Not quite visible, not totally obscured. The thin place of a not yet – but soon-to-be kind of experience. A mountain top experience – 2 OBSERVER Renewal Time The Observer renewals will be $20.00 per year however, if we can get 8 new subscribers everyone pays only $10 for the year which is about 88cents per month. Please see Doug Irvine. There is a clip board on the back table Our Annual Ladies’ Night Out will be held at China House Restaurant on Thursday, Feb 21st, 6:00p.m. The cost is $14.00 each which includes tax and tip and we ask that you also bring a non-perishable food item or two for the Food Bank. Your money must be in by Sunday, February 17th and can be given to Sadie VanKoughnet, Donna DeBruin or Mary Lee, or it can go to the office on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday between 10 and 2. We hope that all our ladies are able to join us! Thank you to our Official Board Chairs and our Official Board Secretary for submitting all of your Annual Reports for 2012. Now I better get cracking. OUTREACH COMMITTEE POP TOPS Cambridge Capables fundraiser for wheelchairs. ZEHRS RECEIPT UCW collects these for various projects PLASTIC BAGS Cambridge Self Help Food Bank The Bridges Homeless Shelter PEANUT BUTTER OR JUICE DRINKING BOXES These will be packed in lunches for residents going out to work ELIZABETH UNIT Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month 2:00-4:00p.m. Mary Clemens Room ESTHER UNIT Meets the 4th Thursday of month 7:30p.m.—9:30p.m. Mary Clemens Room 11 May the love of God live in us today. May the peace of God be with us today May the peace of God be with us today May it guide us and protect us as we go our sep’rate ways. May the peace of God be with us, May the love of God live in us, May the light of God shine on us today. Musical Postlude Thank you to our ushers this morning, Mary Taylor, Sadie VanKoughnet, Al Smith & Don Paddock. a moment of transfiguration when we know God is here and we know that God knows we are here. In the bread and in the wine, Jesus took common things And made of them a sacrament, his spirit alive among people. And in the sharing, we know God is here. And we know that God knows we are here. God calls us as we gather, to bring the common things of our lives. The desire for good, the struggle to be genuine, the efforts to succeed in life. Calls us to dedicate all these things for God’s purpose, That God may make them instruments of God’s love and grace in our day and in the world. Let us worship God! Hymn (Tune VU#103) How Good Lord Beginning Wednesday, February 13th, at 10:00 a.m. How good, Lord, to be here, In this familiar place – To sing the hymns and offer prayers In this, your sacred space. Will be held one evening .. however, due to scheduling conflicts .. stay tuned for further notice How good, Lord, to be here, To share this time with friends – To lend an ear and pass the peace In love that never ends. BIBLE STUDY BEGINS with Rev. Debra P. McGill Bring Your Bibles and EVERY Wednesday morning .. Pancake Supper Tuesday, February 12 from 5:30 - 7:00 pm. This event is sponsored by Pastoral Care and there will be a free-will offering. Pancakes, sausages and refreshments will be served to kick off Lent. We look forward to you joining us! 10 How good, Lord, to be here, Our old and new friends greet – To sing the hymns and offer prayers, To hold ‘til next we meet. Richard Allan Yake, London, Ontario. (Used with permission, Gathering LEP 2008) 3 Passing of the Peace: Be at peace with God, your neighbour and yourself, saying the Peace of Christ be with you Welcome and Introductions Ministry of music Saint Luke’s Choir Anthem A TIME WITH YOUNG AND YOUNG AT HEART *Children’s Hymn Shine, Jesus Shine Lord, the light of Your love is shining In the midst of the darkness shining; Jesus, Light of the World shine upon us. Set us free by the truth You now bring us. Shine on me (clap clap) Shine on me (clap clap) Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the Father’s glory. Blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire. Flow, river, flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; Send forth Your Word, Lord and let there be light. Lord, I come to Your awesome presence From the shadows in to Your radiance; By the blood I may enter Your brightness, Search me, try me, consume all my darkness. Shine on me (clap clap) Shine on me (clap clap) Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the Father’s glory. Blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire. 4 here we have tasted your goodness and hungered for a world more just. Though the world is afflicted by brokenness and division, here we have heard your call to be a people of healing community. Everyday we touch our limits, yet here we have received the fullness of your grace. Transform our lives, O God, Then send us forth, in faith, in hope and in love. Amen. WE GO FORTH AS GOD’S PEOPLE Hymn VU#402 We Are One Blessing and Sending Forth Sung Benediction May the light of God shine on us today May the light of God shine on us today May it show us where to travel, lead us back if we should stray; May the light of God shine of us today. May the love of God live in us today May the love of God live in us today May the warmth we feel within us show in all we do and say 9 We await the advent of his coming again. Remembering the Community in Prayer At this time, we remember as Christ remembered . . . . . . And now together . . . the prayer . . . saying: Our Father . . . Blessing of the Bread and Wine Holy God, we pray for your Spirit. Make us, though many, one. Make us, though broken, whole. Make us, despite death, alive. Make us strong in faith and love, that we may become truly human, as Christ was truly human. Come, Holy Spirit, come. (Presider breaks the bread) The bread that we break is the bread of life. and our sharing in the life of Christ. (Presider holds up the wine) The cup for which we give thanks is the cup of blessing. And our sharing in the work of Christ. SHARING THE BREAD AND CUP Bread for the Journey The Wine of Arrival Post Communion Prayer Almighty and most gracious God, though we live in a world of need, 8 Flow, river, flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; Send forth Your Word, Lord and let there be light. As we gaze on Your kingly brightness, So our faces display Your likeness; Ever changing from glory to glory, Mirror’d here may our lives tell Your story Shine on me (clap clap) Shine on me (clap clap) Shine, Jesus, shine, fill this land with the Father’s glory. Blaze, Spirit, blaze, set our hearts on fire. Flow, river, flow, flood the nations with grace and mercy; Send forth Your Word, Lord and let there be light. Gospel Pew Talk Luke 9: 28-36 WE OFFER OUR GIFTS TO GOD Invitation to Offering *Doxology Oh what a wonderful gift. Oh what a wonderful gift. God gives lives of hope and love. Oh, what a wonderful gift. So as we bring our gifts, and offer them with prayer, May we be people seeking peace and justice every where Oh what a wonderful gift. Oh what a wonderful gift. God gives lives of hope and love. Oh, what a wonderful gift. 5 Prayer of Dedication CELEBRATION OF HOLY COMMUNION Invitation to Communion Hymn VU#467 One Bread, One Body Call to Give Thanks The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give God thanks and praise. The story of Creation In the beginning God made the world. Made it and mothered it. Shaped it and fathered it. Rock, earth and sea, gave it firmament and beauty. Filled it with seed, God’s sign of eternity. Filled it with life, with song and variety. All that is green, blue, deep, high, solid or fragile, God’s is the hand that created you. All that is tender, firm, fragrant and curious. God’s is the hand that created you. All that crawls, flies, swims, walks or is motionless, God’s is the hand that created you. 6 All that speaks, signs, cries, laughs, doubts or keeps silence, God’s is the hand that created you. All that suffers, wonders, lacks, limps or longs for an end, God’s is the hand that created you. The world and all that is in it, belongs to God. The earth and all its people. And together we praise you and raise to you our song: Holy, holy, holy God, power of life and love. Heaven and earth are full of your glory! Hosanna through the ages! Blessed is the one who comes to bring your justice to the earth. Hosanna in the highest! In the time of God’s choosing, God sent the Son, Sent him, reared him and risked him. Bone of our bone, flesh of our flesh. The Word became flesh. Loved by the least, feared by the powerful. Deserted by his listeners, denied by his friends. Skilled carpenter and homeless wayfarer, Christ, God’s own son. Feeder, teacher, healer, forgiver of the unforgivable. Christ, God’s own son. Lover of the unlovable, toucher of the untouchable, Christ, God’s own son. He lived among us, He was one of us . . . Great is the mystery of faith and so according to his commandment, We remember his death, We proclaim his resurrection, 7