WORSHIP service MAY 21 2023

7
th sUNDAY OF eASTER

  

Striped Tulips (Photo courtesy of D. Cuppels)

 Message:  "How Are We One?"
Rev. Noble

 

Below is a shortened version of the live Sunday service,
which had more music and prayers and a social time before and after.
 

PRELUDE:  The Gray Rocks (Greeting) Song by R. LeLacheurNorman Abbott, piano.  Public Domain.          
 

WE GATHER AS GOD'S PEOPLE:

--Acknowledgement of the Territory:
As we gather here today on the traditional land of the Anishinaabe (the Ojibwe or Chippewa Nation), the Haudenosaunee (the Iroguois, and the Oneida Nation), the Lenape (the Delaware People), the Attawandaron (the Neutral Nation or Algonquin People) and the Wendat (Huron People) we remember their stewardship and honouring of the land and their willingness to live in harmony with their neighbours.  We also remember those who came to this land from around the world, some seeking opportunity, some seeking safety and asylum, some brought against their will.  We celebrate all who came to make Canada their home, but we remember that not all were given equal welcome or equal treatment in this land. Today, as we recognize Asian Heritage Month, we remember the Canadians of Asian heritage who have their own unique part in this country's history and in the United Church of Canada.

--Lighting of the Christ Candle

--Hymn VU186, Call to Worship, Opening Prayer and the Lord's Prayer, Hymn VU664
 

WE HEAR GOD'S WORD:

--Scripture
          
           Psalm 68: 1-10
           John 17:1-11.  


--Ministry of Music:

           Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.  Sicilian hymn.  Text by R. Robinson (1758). Sung by church choir
           and accompanied by N. Abbott on piano.  Public Domain.

--Message:  "How Are We One?"
 by Rev. Noble


WE RESPOND IN LOVE:

--Prayers of the People

--Offertory Ministry of Music:

           I Vow To Thee, My Country by G. Holst (1921). Performed by N. Abbott, piano.
           Public Domain.

--Prayer of Dedication

WE WALK IN GOD'S WAY:

--Hymn VU402:  We Are One

--Blessing & Commissioning
 

POSTLUDE:   Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 by E. Elgar (1902) .  Performed by N. Abbott, organ.
                       Public Domain.

                     
 


Prelude: The Gray Rocks

   

Scripture:

 

Ministry of Music:

 

 

Message:

 

Prayers of the People: 

 

Offertory Solo:

 

 

Postlude: Pomp and Circumstance

 

 

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