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AA WORSHIP March 29, 2015 Palm Sunday Baptism 11 a.m. PRELUDE Prelude to Te Deum Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1644-1704) WELCOME Leader: The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. People: And also with you. INTROIT Rise Up Singing! CALL TO WORSHIP Henry Purcell (1659-1695) arr. P. Liebergen from Psalm 118:26 and Zechariah 9:9 Leader: All: Leader: All: Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest! Lo, your king comes to you; triumphant and victorious is he, humble and riding on a donkey. Leader: Let us worship God. HYMN 196 All Glory, Laud and Honor Valet will ich dir geben Palm Processional. Children are invited to remain in front row through the baptisms. Please stand or sit. As a courtesy to others, please turn off your cell phone and no flash photography during the service. PRAYER OF CONFESSION Leader: People: Leader: All: I said I will confess my transgressions to the Lord. And you forgave the iniquity of my sin. Let us pray: Lord, we do cry out to you “Hosanna.” Save us, Lord, even when we pretend to not need salvation. Heal us, Lord, for our sins are too great to bear. Though we confess you as Lord with our lips, we deny it with our actions. In your mercy, forgive our sins, amend our ways, and lead us into everlasting life. (Silent prayer) ASSURANCE OF PARDON Leader: People: GLORIA Friends, believe the Good News. In Jesus Christ we are forgiven. PATRI (Glory to God, #581) Glory be to the Father, and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. TIME WITH CHILDREN BAPTISMS ANNE MARTHA STOCKER KATHERINE ROSE STOCKER DAUGHTERS OF LAUREN AND BRIAN STOCKER HYMN 197 Hosanna, Loud Hosanna Ellacombe GOSPEL READINGS The Triumphal Entry Mark 11:1-3, 7-10 (pg. 48) Elder Bud McFarlane Jesus Prays in Gethsemane Mark 14:32, 36-41 (pg. 53) Elder Vicki Pedrick The Betrayal and Arrest Mark 14:43-46, 50 (pg. 53) Elder Bob Sole Jesus Before the Council Mark 14:60-65 (pg. 53) Elder Jay Grauberger Handed Over to Be Crucified Mark 15:6-15 (pg. 54) Elder Matthew Taylor SOLO He Was Despised, from Messiah George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Marta Kirilloff Barber, mezzo-soprano SERMON HYMN 198 A Man of Sorrows Rev. Camille Cook Murray Ride On! Ride On in Majesty! St. Drostane THE APOSTLES’ CREED I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried; He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead. I believe in the Holy Ghost; the holy catholic church; the communion of saints; the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting. Amen. PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE 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 deliver us from evil: For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever. Amen. OFFERING (Passing of the Fellowship Books) OFFERTORY DOXOLOGY None Other Lamb (Glory to God, #607) Craig Courtney (b.1965) Old Hundredth Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God all creatures here below; praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen. PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING HYMN 224 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross BENEDICTION RESPONSE POSTLUDE Rockingham (Please be seated after the benediction) Lord, Why Have You Forsaken Me Walker’s Southern Harmony, 1835 O Mensch, bewein dein Sünde groß J. S. Bach (1685-1750) One Great Hour of Sharing Today you may designate your offering for “One Great Hour of Sharing,” a ministry of the PC(USA) that helps with disaster assistance, hunger, and development around the world. Please join us in supporting our sisters and brothers throughout the world by placing your donation in the pew envelope or writing “OGHS” on the memo line of your check. The sopranos and altos of the GPC choir are in the loft this morning. Marta Kirilloff Barber sings the moving meditation from Handel's Messiah, “He Was Despised.” During the offering, the choir presents a setting by American composer Craig Courtney of a poem titled “None Other Lamb” by Christina Rossetti (1830-1894). The floral arrangements in the Chancel today are given to the Glory of God by Barbara Bowie-Whitman, celebrating the life of her father, Robert Gerald Bowie (March 29, 1916 – April 2, 1981). The wreath on the baptismal font is given today by Lauren and Brian Stocker in honor of the baptism of their daughters, Anne Martha and Katherine Rose Stocker. The ushers for March are Russell Porter, Captain; Elizabeth Avery, Alex Bullock, Phil Fleming, Karl Mattison, Lewis Mattison, David Roll and Nancy Roll. Today after the service, visitors and members are cordially invited to join us in the Georgetown Room for Lunch Bunch. Assisted listening devices may be found at the back of the sanctuary. Each device comes with a headset, but you may bring your own from home to plug in. Please let the ushers or Alex Ray know if you have any problems. Readings are from the New Revised Standard Version translation of the Bible unless otherwise indicated. Blue Bibles are located at the end of each pew. Children’s Ministries During the service, Children’s Worship continues after the baptisms: • 2s-1st grade, escorted by leader upstairs to the West Worship Room for Young Children & Worship • 2nd-4th grade, to Chapel for Children’s Church YCW children should be collected upstairs by their parents immediately after the service. All children are welcome to remain with their families in the service and age-appropriate worship bags are available in the narthex. WELCOME Our congregation has been welcoming members and visitors to worship on the Lord’s Day since March 16, 1780. If you are visiting today, we extend a special welcome and invite you to introduce yourself to a pastor or speak with an usher if you have any questions. If you are looking for a church home and would like to talk with a pastor, please fill out the fellowship book in the pew today or call the church office. To learn more about our history and who we are, we invite you to explore our website: www.gtownpres.org. Holy Week Schedule Palm Sunday Service March 29 11 a.m. Maundy Thursday Communion Service April 2 6:30 p.m. Good Friday Georgetown Ecumenical Service at GPC (description at right) April 3 12 p.m. Easter Services April 5 9:30 a.m. communion April 5 11:15 a.m. Good Friday Ecumenical Service Join the Georgetown community at GPC on April 3 as we host the Georgetown Clergy Association’s Annual Ecumenical Service marking the Seven Last Words of Christ. Music of François Couperin with soloist, cello and organ. Service lasts 90 minutes, but you may come and leave at any point. An offering benefits the Georgetown Ministry Center. Please help us welcome our fellow Georgetowners on this important day in our church year. Note: Because we are hosting this service, there will be no evening Good Friday GPC service this year. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lenten Reading Group Wednesday, April 1 10 a.m. to noon Washington Room “The Criminals With Him” is a Good Friday sermon preached by theologian Karl Barth. He proclaims that the first Christian fellowship was between Jesus and the two criminals hanging on the cross. Yes, even the unrepentant one! Come for deep and hearty discussion, Wednesday, April 1, 10 am to noon. Email rlv@gtownpres.org, or pick up a copy outside the sanctuary today. “Faith Stories” Presents: Robert “Bud” McFarlane Tonight at 5 p.m. Youth Room Mr. McFarlane is a GPC elder and life-long Presbyterian whose faith has served him through many decades of work here in DC and abroad. All youth are welcome and dinner will be served afterwards so please email rlv@gtownpres.org or talk to a pastor after church. Season of Service during Lent During our Season of Service, members of GPC contributed hundreds of hours of service and raised thousands of dollars for mission here and around the world. Thank you! To celebrate what we’ve done together, and look forward to where God is leading us next, please join us for worship and a special Punch Bunch on Sunday, April 12. You’ll see pictures, hear testimony, and see the impact GPC is having on our community. Children’s Easter Programs Please note: There is no Sunday School or Children’s Church on Easter. • Young Children in Worship meets upstairs during both services for ages 3 through 1st grade. • The Annual Easter Egg Hunt for children up through 5th grade will be held between the two services from 10:40 until 11:10 a.m. in the downstairs Colonial Room. • Nursery care during both services from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Easter Flower Dedications Today—Bulletin Deadline To contribute to our Easter Flowers, please complete a donation sheet (in the narthex) and place it in the offering plate or return it to the church office. Today is the deadline for flower dedications in the Easter bulletin. Easter Flower Enthusiasts Saturday April 4, 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Join Flower Committee members in the Colonial Room to arrange the hundreds of flowers for our Easter sanctuary displays. No experience is necessary, however space is limited to 15. To reserve your spot, please email patricia.n.berl@gmail.com or call 202-306-1521. Weekly Calendar Sunday, March 29 11am Worship-Baptism Palm Sunday 11:15am Young Children & Worship 12pm Lunch Bunch 12:15pm Confirmation Class 4pm Georgetown Sunday Dinner 5pm Youth Group 5pm Yoga Tuesday, March 31 9:30am Staff meeting 10:15am Knitting Group Wednesday, April 1 10am Lenten Reading Group 8pm Midweek Bible Study Thursday, April 2 6:30pm Maundy Thursday Service (communion) Friday, April 3 12pm G’town Ecumenical Good Friday Service Sunday, April 5 8am Choir Rehearsal 9am Nursery opens 9:30am Worship – Easter (communion) 9:45am Young Children & Worship (2s thru 2nd grade) 10:30am Punch on the Porch 10:45am Easter Egg Hunt for children (2s thru 4th grade) 11:15am Worship - Easter 11:30am Young Children & Worship (2s-2nd gr.) 12:30pm Punch on the Porch 3pm Yoga 4pm Georgetown Sunday Dinner Daily Readings Sunday Mark 15:1-47 Monday John 12:1-11 Tuesday John 12:20-36 Wednesday John 13:21-30 Thursday John 13:1-17; 31b-35 Friday John 18:1-19:42 Saturday Matthew 27:57-66 Sunday John 20:1-18 Church Staff Senior Pastor Rev. Camille Cook Murray ccm@gtownpres.org Associate Pastor/Christian Education Rev. Rachel Landers Vaagenes rlv@gtownpres.org Associate Pastor/Mission Rev. Christopher Chatelaine-Samsen ccs@gtownpres.org Director of Music Mark Willey maw@gtownpres.org Office Manager Mary Ellen Cain mec@gtownpres.org Interim Bookkeeper Kathryn Parent bookkeeper@gtownpres.org Contract Custodian Clifford Ford cxfnite@comcast.net Happy Birthday March 29 Doug Elliott March 30 Karla Addess David Bernabucci March 31 Anabel Crane Alexander Martens April 1 Jayden Thomas April 2 Katherine Buckley Diane Whatley April 3 Stuart Farrell Tracey Price April 4 Alan Dye OUR HISTORY The Georgetown Presbyterian Church began in 1760 as a small group of worshipers and organized into a church in 1780 under the eminent Stephen Bloomer Balch, Revolutionary War soldier and pupil of religious leader John Witherspoon. It was the first Presbyterian Church in what was to become modernday Washington, DC, and is the oldest DC church of any denomination with an unbroken ministry. Until long after the national capital was established, many of Washington’s baptisms, weddings and funerals were solemnized in our church. People of all denominations worshiped with us, including many leaders of the young republic. In 1782 our congregation erected the first – and for many years the only – Protestant church building in Georgetown. Additions were made in 1794 with Thomas Jefferson among the contributors. A rare charter, still in effect, was granted in 1806 to “the Presbyterian Congregation in George Town” by an act of Congress signed by President Jefferson. In 1810 our seal, with its seven stars and Bible, was given to the church by the superintendent of the Mint. In 1821, President Monroe laid the cornerstone for the beautiful Bridge Street building which was moved fifty years later to our present site, where President Grant laid the cornerstone. This is the building which we have since restored and in which we now worship. Our church pioneered in both the religious and cultural life of this community. In 1781, Dr. Balch became headmaster of the Columbian Academy to which George Washington sent his nephews and wards, and later a school for girls was founded. Dr. Balch wrote the first book published in the District of Columbia and he helped found the first public library. Out of our church and under Dr. Balch’s broad-minded leadership, Episcopal, Methodist and Presbyterian churches were established in Washington and Maryland. Our church bell tolled all day when President Washington died. In our church George Washington Parke Custis, grandson of Martha Washington and father-inlaw of Robert E. Lee, delivered a speech on Napoleon’s defeat. Memorial services for President William Henry Harrison were conducted here in 1841. During the Civil War, our building became a hospital for both Union and Confederate soldiers, including casualties from the Second Battle of Manassas and the Battle of Fredericksburg. In these and in other ways, this church identifies with the history of the nation it continues to serve. THE GEORGETOWN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Camille Cook Murray, Senior Pastor Rev. Rachel Landers Vaagenes, Associate Pastor for Christian Education Rev. Christopher Chatelaine-Samsen, Associate Pastor for Mission Mark Willey, Director of Music John Lintner, Director of Music Emeritus 3115 P Street, NW, Washington, DC 20007 www.gtownpres.org 202.338.1644