The Judson faith community is an American Baptist congregation,

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The Judson faith community is an American Baptist congregation,
The Judson faith community is an American Baptist congregation,
liberal and ecumenical in perspective, welcoming into its fellowship
persons of differing religious and racial backgrounds and sexual orientations.
Baptist Saints
Ann Hutchinson (1591–1643)
Colonial religious freethinker
Muriel Lester (1885 – 1968 )
World peace worker
Maria Stewart (1803 – 1880)
abolitionist in New England
Harriet Bishop (1817 – 1883)
Ecumenist, educator, suffragist, in
Minnesota
4101 Harriet Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55409-1442
612-822-0649 ▪ www.judsonchurch.org
Eleventh Sunday of Kingdomtide
All Saints Day
November 2, 2014 ▪ 9:30 AM
PRELUDE
Richard Proulx
“Variations on Sine Nomine”
“You are invited to use the prelude to center yourself for worship”
OPENING SENTENCES
Leslie Rapp
“It is consistent with what we know of God that in the life beyond there will be continuance of
the individual soul, fellowship with those we love...a chance to grow in the things of Christ, the
glory of God’s nearer presence.”
by Georgia Harkness
THE WELCOME
*CALL TO WORSHIP
One:
Many:
One:
Many:
One:
Many:
One:
Many:
Dave Zumeta
On this All Saints Day
We sing a song of the saints of God,
Who bravely loved.
They loved God and they lived that love,
It was love that made them and others whole.
They lived not only in ages past,
There are hundreds and thousands still.
The world is filled with living saints.
Adapted from a Lesbia Scott hymn
*OPENING HYMN #299
“For All the Saints”
Sine Nomine
A CALL TO PRAYER
Dave Zumeta
We are not to worry about how to begin praying, God will show each of us our way. It is our
peculiar, particular, freely given response that God wants, not some pre-packaged formula,
some assembly line product.
By Ann Ulanov
SILENCE
“In the silence there is a presence.”
Douglas Steere
THANKSGIVING (unison)
For our natural will is to have God, and God’s good will is to have us, and we can
never stop willing or loving until we possess God in the fullness of joy.
by Julian of Norwich
THE BAPTISM OF WILLIAM THOMAS O’HARA
HYMN
Praise God, Praise God, All ye little children
God is love, God is love.
TIME WITH CHILDREN
Re. Travis Norvell
CHILDREN'S BLESSING:
One:
And now receive a blessing from the faith community who loves you.
Many:
God be with you.
Children: And also with you.
THE FIRST LESSON
“Count Your Fingers” by C.D. Wright
WORK OF THE CHURCH
Dave Zumeta
Please sign the registration pad in the pew
CALL TO OFFERING
OFFERTORY
*DOXOLOGY
“Pilgrims” Hymn”
In memory of Stephen Paulus 1949-2014
Stephen Paulus
Brian Wren/Lasst Uns Erfreuen
Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Praise God, all creatures high and low.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Praise God, in Jesus fully known: Creator, Word, and Spirit one.
Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
NECROLOGY: HONORING THE SAINTS
ANTHEM
“Ubi Caritas”
THE SECOND LESSON
Hebrews 11:32-12:2
page 226 red pew Bible, New Testament
HOMILY
see insert
Maurice Duruflé
Dave Zumeta
“Let Us Now Praise Famous Men and Women”
Rev. Travis Norvell
(Text: “in order to obtain a better resurrection.”…) (Heb. 11:35)
*HYMN #331
“Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life”
The Call
MEMORIAL MEAL
Welcome to the Table—All are welcome to receive
Telling of the Story
Prayers of the People
Breaking of the Bread & Sharing the Cup
Prayer after Communion
*HYMN #78
“Part in Peace”
BENEDICTION
CHORAL AMEN
*All who are able may stand
Child care for all children age 0-3 is provided in the nursery during worship.
Amplifiers for those who need hearing assistance are available from the ushers.
Rollingbay
THIS WEEK AT JUDSON
Today
November 2
8:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am
11:00 pm
Monday
November 3 6:45 pm
Tuesday
November 4 7:00 pm
Wednesday November 5 12:00 pm
12:00 pm
7:00 pm
Saturday
November 8 10:00 am
10:00 am
1:00 pm
7:00 pm
NEXT WEEK
Sunday
November 9
11:00 pm
4:00 pm
Christian Meditation
Room No 1 in Office area
Worship
Sanctuary
Child care (infants-Grade 5)
Birth—Age 3
Nursery
Pre-K—Grade 5
Rainbow room
Ellen Kennedy - 2nd hour
Ann Judson room
Holocaust Cantata concert
Sanctuary
7:00 pm
7:00 pm
9:30 am
12:00 pm
12:00 pm
November 15 10:00 am
Finance committee
Library
Spiritual Voyageurs
Library
Staff meeting
Library
Deadline for weekly bulletin submissions
Deadline for weekly email submissions
Art Group
Ann Judson room
Monday
November 10
Tuesday
November 11
Wednesday November 12
Saturday
8:30 am
9:30 am
9:30 am
Christian Meditation
Room No 1 in Office area
Worship
Sanctuary
Child care (infants-Grade 5)
Birth—Age 3
Nursery
Pre-K—Grade 5
Rainbow room
Michele Garnett McKenzie - 2nd hour Ann Judson
Worship committee
Library
Spiritual Voyageurs
Library
Deadline for weekly bulletin submissions
Deadline for weekly email submissions
Choir rehearsal
Sanctuary
Conversations/Alcohol use
Ann Judson room
Holocaust rehearsal
Sanctuary
Knitting group
Karla McGray home
TRUST Youth Movie Night
Union Cong. UCC
Starfish Info - October 2014
Requesters helped 7
Total aid: $2,517 (Rent & Utilities: $1,992/ Food, gas, bus: $525)
Monthly budget exhausted: October 5
JUDSON’S TREE OF LIFE
Please remember to hold those whose names are listed below
in your thoughts and prayers during the upcoming week and beyond.
CELEBRATIONS
11/5--Landon Peterson
11/6--Shirley Doyle
11/6--Jerry Larsen
11/7--Margaret Buystedt
11/8--Zoe Makila
IN GRIEF
Mary Gustafson, Jenny Simmonds,
Carter, Charlie and family on the
death of Mary’s mother Beverly
on Wednesday, Oct. 15.
Missy Durant, Samantha Hanson,
Jimmi Langemo & Dreya
Layman on the death of their
friend Jeannie Androsoff on
HEALTH CONCERNS
Bev
(Friend of Barbara York)
Randy Bjork
(Cousin of Margaret Mason)
Vicki Burns
(Sister of Kathy Urbaniak)
Deb Donley
Jerry Dye
Helen Engen
(Char Engen's mother)
Linda Frederickson
Gaia
(Friend of Barbara York)
John Giering
(Father of Jane Giering De Haan)
Lou Gonzalez
Tai Hartley
(Jane & Larry Jacobson's
sister-in-law)
HOMEBOUND
Britta Hirsch
Dick Gregory
Bob Jayne
Verna Hesse
Iris Howe
Pat Houge - Maplewood
If you have an individual you wish to
add to the “Tree of Life” or have a
specific prayer request, please contact
Jane Ann Nelson at 612-721-4465
or
Janeann.n1@gmail.com
$35 AWAB
$500 Starfish Ministry
$50 Hrang Hlei
$45 Food shelves
Total this fiscal year
$15,289
94 pounds of food donated
in Aug. / total so far 222
(Sister of Joel Frederickson)
Monday, October 13.
Eileen McLaughlin, Jim ten
Bensel and family on the death
of Eileen’s sister Leslie Davis
on Friday, October 10.
Doris Appelquist
Lola Boddy - Walker
Pat Cafarelli - Northridge
Helen Chapman
John Francis
MISSION GIVING THIS
WEEK
LIFE TRANSITIONS
Kevin Brady
Tom Brady
(Kate Brady’s brothers)
The Granger family
Elsa & Kurt Jacobson
(Paul Mendez's niece)
Barb Hesse
(Friend of Barbara York)
Lulu Johnson
Don Johnston
IN OUR HEARTS
Joel Hoefle, Trish Magal
and daughters Nika,
Cela & Katiana
Hrang Hlei, with A Cer,
Jessica & Luke
Randy & Sarah Baker
(Friend of Doug Weatherhead)
(friend of Barbara York)
Laurie Knutson
Diana Larsen
Ardelle Lewis
Mary Nelson
Health Concerns (cont.)
Bill Peterson
(Mother of Monica Lewis)
(Cousin of Shirley Doyle)
Colleen McCann
(Uncle of Eileen McLaughlin)
Sydney Rice
Rob Rodgers
Susan Tasa
Chip ten Bensel
Joan Weatherhead
Paul Mendez
Nancy
Original Artwork by Doris Stewart
(Friend of Gentry Holloway and
Martha Whiteaker)
Robert McLaughlin
JUDSON CHURCH VISION STATEMENT
We are a spiritually grounded community united in providing sanctuary for all who
enter. We seek to open ourselves to the healing and transforming power of God’s love
as we seek to follow the life of Jesus: honoring our deepest differences, seeking justice
and mercy, discovering and implementing our gifts, and nurturing our children.
JUDSON CHURCH STAFF
Pastor
C & Y Coordinator
Director of Music
Organist
Church Coordinator
Childcare Staff Members
Custodian
Rev. G. Travis Norvell (ext. 16)
John De Haan (ext. 10)
Jim Wentink
Eileen McLaughlin (ext. 10)
Shefali Vyas
Maren Aalgaard
Juanita Vargas Cortes
gtnorvell@judsonchurch.org
youth.coordinator@judsonchurch.org
jddehaan@aol.com
jfwenti@gmail.com
info@judsonchurch.org
ADJUNCT MINISTRIES
Judson Preschool
TRUST Meals on Wheels
TRUST, Inc.
Kristie Roedl, Director
Betsy Peregoy, Director
Nancy Biele, Executive Director
Pat McLaughlin, Parish Nurse
612.822.0915
612.822.6040
612.827.6159
612.822.2394
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS & GENERAL INFORMATION
Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Telephone: 612.822.0649
Email: info@judsonchurch.org
Website: www.judsonchurch.org
Contribution Income
(includes: Pledges, Givers of Record and
Loose Offering) as of 10/26/14
Actual amount
$ 75,739.40
Budgeted Amount $ 80,627.00
Difference
$
(4,887.60)
Last Sunday's Attendance was 112
Capital Campaign Update
Pledges as of 10/26/14: 64
Amount pledged: $128,505
Amount collected as of 10/26/14
$78,591
TODAY’S FELLOWSHIP TIME: after worship in the
Ann Judson room, will be hosted by Beth
Waterhouse. Thank You!
USHERS: Joel Frederickson, Hendrix Johnson, Char
and Barbara Engen-Mangskau
PASTORAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE:
Cindy Clague, Barbara Bozonie, Joel
Frederickson, Greg Lehman, Karla McGray,
Dave Zumeta. Feel free to speak with any
of the these people to share ideas, concerns
or thanks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WELCOME MICHELE GARNETT MCKENZIE- SECOND HOUR PRESENTER
Michele Garnett McKenzie is the Advocacy Director at The Advocates for Human Rights. She
received her J. D. cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School and her B. A. from
Macalester College. Ms. McKenzie joined the staff of The Advocates in 1999 as a staff attorney
representing asylum seekers and immigration detainees and in 2003 became the Refugee and
Immigrant Program Director managing the Asylum, Detention, and Walk-In Clinic Projects in
addition to legal and policy advocacy relating to immigration. She will speak about The Advocates
work with the kids and families fleeing Central America to seek asylum in the U.S.
PEANUT BUTTER
Kids love peanut butter and lots of families with children are using Joyce Food shelf right now. So let’s
see how many jars of peanut butter we can donate to them this month. Consider picking up an extra
jar next time you shop. There are lots of varieties out there and all of them taste good when you are
hungry.
ADVENT REFLECTIONS ON GRACE
As a follow-up to our sessions with Karen Hering, the Worship Committee would like to compile a
collection of your reflections and writings on Grace in time for the Advent session. Please consider
sharing your writings, poems, reflections with the Judson community. You can forward your
contributions to Polly Schrom, pollyschrom@hotmail.com. We would appreciate receiving your pieces
by November 20th. We have gathered quotes, poems and other resources related to Grace to
hopefully assist you and here is a link to that resource: Grace (http://www.judsonchurch.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/10/Grace_Resources_Final.pdf). Copies can also be found at the back of the
sanctuary. Thank you!
TRUST YOUTH-MOVIE NITE: NOVEMBER 8 AT 7 PM
Movie Night at Union UCC in St. Louis Park. This will take place from 7 to 10pm on Saturday,
November 8th. We will watch the sci-fi classic “The Day the Earth Stood Still..” Drinks and popcorn
will be provided. Bring something comfy to sit or lie on and a snack to share. Youth from 6th to 12th
grade and adult drivers/chaperones are welcome. Please let Clay know if you plan to go and would like
to arrange a car pool from Judson. (cclaygus913@aol.com)
JUDSON MUSIC SERIES PRESENTS THE HOLOCAUST CANTATA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AT 4 PM
The Judson Music Series presents a very special concert performance of the moving Holocaust Cantata,
songs from the camps, a haunting homage to the stories of victims of the concentration camps in music
and in their own words. The Judson Choir is directed by John De Haan and will be joined by
renowned soloists Phillip Zawisza, baritone, Beth Bayley, soprano and April Hanson, mezzo soprano,
Jim Wentink, piano and Ben Osterhouse, cello. Presented on the 86th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the
concert will last a little under one hour and a free-will offering (suggested $10) will be gratefully
accepted to help offset music costs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NOVEMBER MISSION OF THE MONTH– The Advocates for Human Rights
After reviewing the wonderful work this organization does, the Missions committee decided to
choose The Advocates for Human Rights as our November Mission of the Month. Ann will give a
brief overview of the organization during the "Call To Offering" on Sunday, November 2nd. The
Advocates for Human Rights is an international network of volunteers, partners, supporters, board
members, and staff. It is an independent and nonpartisan nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that
investigates and exposes human rights violations; represents immigrants and refugees seeking asylum;
trains and assists groups that protect human rights; and uses research, education, and advocacy to
engage the public, policy-makers, and children in human rights work. The Advocates for Human
Rights organization envisions a world in which every person lives with dignity, freedom, justice,
equality, and peace. They also believe that each one of us has a part to play in building respect for
human rights and expanding the human rights movement.
“GREAT GATHERINGS” AND MORE SILENT AUCTION SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2014—12 NOON
Some "GREAT GATHERING EVENTS" in the past have been: hosting a meal, lutefisk dinner,
brunch, popover luncheon, tea, picnic, barbecue, and a tasting (whiskey or scotch). Other fun events
include: skating party, sledding party, slumber party, pizza party, backyard weenie roast, dessert and
book gathering, an off the grid weekend, cabin get-away, housing opportunity in Florida, sing-a-long,
concert tickets, tours, garage sales, and much more. In order to make this a Judson "fundraising"
success we need fun and exciting offerings by Judson people. There are forms on the table at the
back of the sanctuary. Just fill out the form and drop it in the Green box. Or, take home a form fill it
out, bring back to church or email Kathy Urbaniak at: kathyurbaniak@gmail.com with your Great
Gatherings offering. Please submit them no later than midnight, Sunday, November 2nd .
ART AND CRAFT SALE
On Sunday, November 16, in concert with bidding on Great Gatherings, there will also be an
opportunity for artists and crafters to share and sell your work. Because this is viewed as a fundraiser,
we invite each participant to donate a portion of the proceeds to benefit Judson Church. We will
leave it to the participants to determine the contribution, but we'd like to invite you to consider a 25%
donation. If you are interested in participating, please contact Karla McGray by Thursday, November
13th and have your work delivered to the church no later than Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m.,
November 15th. Our hope is that this provides another avenue for giving to Judson Church by
sharing your talent and gifts. Thanks in advance to all who decide to participate!
ALCOHOL USE POLICY TASK FORCE NEWS
There have been two INFORMATIONAL CONVERSATIONS held in the Ann Judson Room on
October 26 and 27. The last of the conversations will be on Saturday, November 8, 2014 from 10:00 11:30 a.m. in the Ann Judson Room
POINTSETTIAS FOR CHRISTMAS
Each year at Christmas, the front of the sanctuary is decorated with dozens of poinsettias, thanks to
your generosity. Once again, you have the opportunity to order a poinsettia (or more than one) to be
used in the sanctuary for the last Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve. After the Christmas Eve
service, the poinsettias are yours to take home and enjoy through the rest of the holiday season and
beyond. Cost per poinsettia is $11.00 They come in Red, White, and Pink. There are forms on the
table in the back of the sanctuary. The deadline for ordering is Sunday, November 23rd.