WORSHIP service NOVEMBER 13 2022

Casavant organ pipes in the church Sanctuary

 Reflection:  "Brave New World"
Rev. Wendy 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:  I Would Be True by J. Y. Peek. 1909. Norman Abbott, piano.    Public Domain.          
 

WE GATHER AS GOD'S PEOPLE:

--Acknowledgement of the Territory:
  

Land is sacred and holy.  Community is sacred and holy.  Land and community are inextricably linked.  We all know what it is like to go home, that such an idea is tied to place and people.  We also know that home can mean more than one thing to us, with different feelings attached to each place that we call home.  This land has been home to Indigenous peoples for thousands of years.  It is also home to many others, but for less time.  Treaties were signed between the ancient dwellers on this land and the more recently arrived peoples.  These treaties define both rights and responsibilities for all who live here.  We give thanks for the peaceful sharing of this land, the traditional land of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Chippewa Nations), the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois and Oneida Nations), the Lenape (Delaware People), the Attawandaron (Neutral Nation or Algonquin people) and the Wendat (Huron People), as well as other Indigenous peoples who preceded them.  We promise to abide by the responsibilities laid out in the treaties, which guide the relationship between all dwellers on this land.  We acknowledge that we are treaty people, as we live, work, play and worship on this land.

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Sharing the Light of Christ

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

                       
WE HEAR GOD'S WORD: Scripture  

           Psalm 98
           Isaiah 65: 17-25
          

Ministry of Music:

           Come My Way, My Truth, My Life (Maidstone - W. B. Gilbert 1862). Text by G. Herbert. Sung by
           the church choir and accompanied by N. Abbott, piano.
   Public Domain.

 
WE HEAR GOD'S WORD: Reflection:  "Brave New World"

WE RESPOND IN LOVE:

--Prayers of the People

--Offertory Solo:  Morning Has Broken. Gaelic air. Text by E. Farjeon. 1931.  Sung by Choral Scholar Karen Hu,
                               soprano, and accompanied by N. Abbott, piano. Public Domain.

--Prayer of Dedication

WE WALK IN GOD'S WAY:

--Blessing and Commissioning
 

POSTLUDE:  Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me (Toplady) by T. Hastings. 1830. N. Abbott, organ.

                     
 

PLEASE CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING AUDIO FILES ONE AT A TIME
TO HEAR THE ABOVE SECTIONS OF THE SERVICE


Prelude: I Would Be True

   

Scripture:

 

Ministry of Music:

 

 

Reflection:

   

 

Prayers of the People:

   

Offertory Solo:

     

 

Postlude: Rock of Ages

    

 

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