Document 6579212
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Document 6579212
liver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. Words of Institution *Hymn: 510 First time soloist, second time congregation We Gather Here in Jesus' Name Tune: Come, Share the Lord are invited to return to God a portion of what they have been given and to gather at the table of our Lord to celebrate the saving love of God in Jesus Christ. Worship ends with the blessing of God as those who have gathered are now sent out empowered by the Holy Spirit to live well the lives they have been given. Worship is a time of formation and reformation; it is a time of the reordering of our lives around the person and purposes of God. Welcome to Covenant Communion of the People Sending Welcome to this service of Word and Sacrament at Covenant Presbyterian Church. The beautiful Morrison Chapel – with its intimate architecture, artful appointments and stunning stained glass windows that tell the “old, old story” – is the setting for this traditional service. With the finest of instruments we raise our voices in praise of God. In the majesty and mystery of worship and the sacraments it is our hope and prayer that all encounter the living Lord. Join us for fellowship and refreshments in the Circle, where today's preaching minister will be glad to greet you. You also may learn more about our life of faith together at our website or on Facebook. Interested in joining Covenant? We welcome new members each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the parlor, located downstairs in the Sanctuary building. *Closing Hymn: 611 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee ����������������������������������� Tune: Hymn to Joy *Benediction *Voluntary A Mighty Fortress is Our God�������������������������������������������� D. Buxtehude * Those who are able please stand The Worship Service Leading worship this morning Joan Watson, associate minister Petra Wahnefried, pastoral resident Stephen Talley, minister of music Susan Talley, associate director of music Leading other services Bob Henderson, senior minister Jessica Patchett, associate minister Grady Moseley, parish associate Congregational Notes The congregation expresses its sincere sympathy and love to Pam and Tom Barnhardt on the death of her mother, Francis Black, on October 21, and rejoices with them in the assurance of the resurrection. In the Hospital (as of Thursday, Oct. 23) Elaine Scoles – discharged to Royal Park Rehab Becky Allison – Novant Presbyterian Walter Elmore – Novant Orthopedic Bob Blythe – CMC Main Weddings Congratulations to Alison McComb and Adam Mills who celebrated the occasion of their marriage in the Covenant Sanctuary on Saturday, October 18. Worship in the Presbyterian Church In the Presbyterian Church, worship is considered the highest and best of human endeavors. It includes the gathering of people before God in praise and adoration, followed by confession and pardon and listening for the word of God in scripture and sermon. In response, worshipers presbyterian church 1000 E. Morehead Street Charlotte, North Carolina 28204 704.333.9071 • www.covenantpresby.org To the Greater Glory of God A Service for Worship Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:30 a.m. Chapel Covenant Presbyterian is a dynamic Christian community that gladly invites all people into a transformational experience of faith; boldly proclaims the gospel, bravely works toward a whole and just world, and passionately nurtures discipleship. A Service for the Worship of God Sunday, October 26, 2014 9:30 a.m. Chapel Welcome to Covenant; we are glad you are here. Children are always welcome in worship. Child care and children’s programs (ages 6 weeks to fifth grade) are offered in the Education Wing. Gathering Voluntary Fantasy on "Wareham"������������������������������ arr. S. Wright Words of Welcome and Announcements Call to Worship Liturgist: Make a joyful noise to the Lord all the earth. People: Worship the Lord with gladness; come into his presence with singing. *Processional Hymn: 619 Praise, My Soul, the God of Heaven Tune: Lauda Anima *Prayer of Adoration Call to Confession Silent Prayer Corporate Prayer of Confession The anthem “Praise the God of All Beginnings” is a thought-provoking 1998 text by Rev. Dr. Herman G. Stuempfle, Jr. Stuempfle served churches in Pennsylvania and Maryland before being appointed to the Board of Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America. He also served as Professor of Preaching, Dean, and President of the Lutheran Theological Seminary. A Fellow in the Hymn Society of the United States and Canada, his hymns are found in numerous hymnals. The stately original tune NEW BEGINNINGS was composed and arranged by Roy Hopp. Anthem Praise the God of All Beginnings Tune: New Beginnings���������������������������������� arr. R. Hopp Praise the God of all beginnings, birthing primal space and time, spawning all the stars and planets, giving chaos beat and rhyme. God's the risk and God's the promise of a world but newly born. God's the wisdom, God's the power present at creation's morn. Praise to Christ for new beginnings when the world had lost its way, when our wayward race lay fallen, longing through the night for day. Praise to Christ for sin forgiven! Praise to Christ for promised peace! Praise him for that new creation where all hate and strife shall cease! Praise the Spirit who, beginning Christ's new work of ministry, Stirred the church, his living Body, born in faith and unity. Praise the Spirit, still empowering those who hear God's urgent Word, sending them as chosen servants forth to serve a servant Lord. The Congregation Is Invited To Stand And Sing: We come, O God, as those whose allegiance is seldom first to you and then to others. The truth is we do not love you with all that we are and have, and do not love ourselves enough to truly love others. Forgive us, we pray, and heal us, for we are children of misguided love, tossed and turned by the many things we seek that can never save us. Set us aright on a different path so that we can become children of the way, the way of Jesus Christ our Lord in whose name we pray. The waters of baptism have long represented the Congregational Response cleansing power of Take, O take me as I am. Summon out what I shall God in our lives, be. Set your seal upon my heart and live in me. freeing us from the Declaration of Pardon bondage of sin and *Congregational Response death. Baptismal In the Lord I'll Be Ever Thankful�����������������������Sung in Unison waters also remind In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful; in the Lord I will us that our lives rejoice! Look to God; do not be afraid. Lift up your are intentional voices, the Lord is near. Lift up your voices; the and that we are Lord is near. called for God's purposes, which *Peace of Christ Shared are greater than Please greet those nearest you with the peace of Christ. our own. In the Declaration of Pardon we receive Minute For Ministry������������������������ Tim Kendrick the good news of God’s forgiveness and saving love in Jesus Christ. The Chapel Choir Word Prayer for Illumination Scripture Reading Mark 12:28-34��������������������������������������Pew Bible, NT p. 46 Minister: This is the Word of the Lord; People: Thanks be to God. Sermon: The One Thing Sermon Series: Immeasurably More Joan H. Watson, associate minister *Hymn of Response: 703 Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me�����Tune: St. Catherine *Affirmation of Faith In life and in death we belong to God. Through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit we trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel, whom alone we worship and serve. from A Brief Statement of Faith Prayers of the People Offering and Offertory Anthem All Creatures of Our God and King Tune: Lasst Uns Erfreuen������������������������� arr. J. Wachner All creatures of our God and King lift up your voice and with us sing. O praise ye! Alleluia! O brother sun with golden beam, O sister moon with silver gleam, O praise ye! Alleluia! O brother wind, air, clouds and rain, By which all creatures ye sustain, O praise ye! Alleluia! Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice! Ye lights of evening, find a voice. O praise ye! Alleluia! O sister water flowing clear, Make music for thy Lord to hear. O praise ye! Alleluia! O brother fire who lights the night, Providing warmth enhancing sight. O praise ye! Alleluia! Praise God from whom all blessings flow; Today we celebrate Praise him, all creatures here below: O praise ye! communion Alleluia! Praise him above ye heav'nly host, Praise by the long Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. O praise ye! Alleluia! practiced means The Chapel Choir of intinction, which is the administration of *Prayer of Dedication the sacrament by dipping bread into Communion the cup. (Gluten free crackers are Invitation to the Lord’s Table also available). Great Prayer of Thanksgiving As we join together Leader: The Lord be with you; in communion, People: And also with you. let us remember Leader: Lift up your hearts; the invitation of People: We lift them to the Lord. the psalmist to “taste and see the Leader: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God; goodness of God!” People: It is right to give our thanks and praise. The Lord's Prayer Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but de-