Worship Roadmap - June 11, 2023
Updated: Friday, June 09, 2023 12:41:09pm
(Roadmap version: Final
Pastor: Rev. Ayleen Augustine
Lay Reader: Ed Pansullo, Song Leader: Laurann Golden
Lectionary Scripture: Genesis 12:1-9 and Psalm 33:1-12; Hosea 5:15-6:6 and Psalm 50:7-15; Romans 4:13-25; Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26
Used Scripture: Matthew 18:2-6 (ESV))
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Start Zoom Recording at 9:59:30
Prelude
I Will Sing of Your Love, Love, Love
by Christopher Grundy, (CCLI #7109567)
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Lay Reader: Announcements
- These are abbreviated announcements. Please remember that the full weekly announcements are in the reminder emails sent weekly.
- Masks are still strongly recommended -- singer masks are available in the back.
- The service is being recorded and streamed on Zoom.
- For pastoral care, contact Mark Fanucchi and he'll contact the FCCSJ pastors for you.
- We are happy to have Rev. Ayleen Augustine as our guest pastor today. Welcome, Pastor Ayleen!
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The CUCC Annual Congregational Meeting will be on Sunday, June 25th following the worship service.
We will vote on next year's budget and other important issues. Please plan on attending! - Flo's Office Hours: Monday-Fridays: 11am-2pm and Saturday: 9am-2pm. Flo is working remotely through August 7th and will be checking the church's email and voicemail.
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The Food pantry always needs bags, both paper and plastic.
We ask that all who come to church this week and every Sunday, please bring at least one can for the food pantry. - Remember to consider privacy regarding prayers and personal information. Email prayers to prayerchain@campbellucc.org.
- The full worship roadmap is available on ccc-ucc.org
Lay Reader: Other Announcements
Lay Reader: Are there any other announcements?
Lay Reader: Call to Worship
Lay Reader: Please join me in our responsive Call to Worship.
Lay Reader: Call to Worship - responsive
One: Come! Now is the time to worship!
All: Come! Now is the time to worship!
One: We gather today as people God calls to go and share the good news.
All: We gather as God’s sent-out people.
One: We gather to listen and share God’s work in our lives, our families, and our neighborhoods.
All: We proclaim the goodness of God’s love together.
One: We gather to respond to God’s grace as we continue on the path of discipleship.
All: We hear God’s call and learn to say “yes” to God together.
One: We gather to again hear God’s call to “Go!” as God commissions us to love God and neighbor in everything that we do.
All: We go knowing that as God’s called, gathered, and sent-out people, we are not alone as we carry the weight of God’s call into the world together. Amen.
Song: "Come Now is the Time to Worship"
Song Leader: Please rise as you are able and sing our opening song.
Come now is the time
to worship
Come now is the time
to give your heart
Come just as you are
to worship
Come just as you are
before your God
Come
Come now is the time
to worship
Come now is the time
to give your heart
Come just as you are
to worship
Come just as you are
before your God
Come
Willing we choose to
surrender our lives
Willingly our knees
will bow
With all our heart soul
mind and strength
We gladly choose You now
Come now is the time
to worship
Come now is the time
to give your heart
Come just as you are
to worship
Come just as you are
before your God
Come
Brian Doerksen; (c) 1998 Vineyard Songs (UK/Eire) (Admin. by Vineyard Music UK) Used with permission. All rights reserved. CCLI Song #2430948 used under CCLI license #2541334
Pastor: Passing of the Peace-Invitation
Pastor: Let us pass God’s blessing of peace among one another.
Pastor: Passing of the Peace
One: May the peace and joy of Christ be with you.
ALL: And also with you.
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Pastor: Passing of the Peace
Share a wave, elbow bump, or hug as you are mutually comfortable
Song: "Come to the Waters"
Song Leader: Please remain standing as you are able and sing.
Come to the waters,
flowing, clear,
Fount where
new life abounds.
Live by the Spirit; do not fear.
God is here; love surrounds.
Come to the waters,
flowing, clear,
Fount where
new life abounds.
Live by the Spirit; do not fear.
God is here; love surrounds.
Ruth Duck, Lori True; Come to the Waters, words by Ruth Duck, © 1997 The Pilgrim Press, Used by Permission. Music by Lori True, © 2003 by GIA Publications, Inc. Used under OneLicense.net A-726183.
Song Leader: Prayer of Invocation
Song Leader: We would sing glad songs to you, Commissioning God,
as we enter your heart with thanksgiving on our lips,
for you are:
that love which never ends;
that joy which overflows;
that faith which is always full.
With our hearts, voices, bodies, souls,
we offer joyful noise to you,
God in Community, Holy in One.
Amen.
Song: "In Him We Live"
In Him we live and move
And have our being
In Him we live and move
And have our being
Make a joyful noise
Sing unto the Lord
Tell Him of your love
Dance before Him
Make a joyful noise
Sing unto the Lord
Tell Him of your love
Hallelujah
In Him we live and move
And have our being
In Him we live and move
And have our being
Randy Speir; 1986 Integrity's Hosanna! Music (Admin. by Integrity Music) CCLI Song #17274 used under CCLI license #2541334
Song Leader: Please be seated.
Lay Reader: Scripture
Matthew 18:2-6
(ESV)
Lay Reader: Scripture Reading: Matthew 18:2–6 (ESV)
And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. “Whoever receives one such child in my name receives me,
but whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him to have a great millstone fastened around his neck and to be drowned in the depth of the sea.
Lay Reader: Scripture Response
One: This is God’s self-revealing through the stories of our people.
All: Praise be to God.
Pastor: Message
Celebration of National “Childrens Day”
Rev. Ayleen Augustine
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Choir: Anthem
"You Raise Me Up"
Words and Music by Brendan Graham and Rolf Lovland, CCLI Song #4434612. Used under CCLI License #2541334.
(Pastor: wait for A/V techs to return to A/V booth and Offering slide to appear before proceeding)
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Pastor: Offering
Pastor: Gracious and Giving God, you have called us to give of our resources so that others may experience the new life you are inviting us into.
Let our gifts be for the birthing of new life in our local community, in the global community, and in our faith community.
In the name of Jesus the Christ we pray.
Amen.
While we do not pass the plates for our Offering,
we do have offering plates at the back rows of chairs as you enter the sanctuary.
Please feel free to place your offerings there.
We also have a secure way to give online by using our webpage at campbellucc.com/donate
Let us pause and reflect as you give your offerings.
(Ruth plays a short interlude)
Now let us dedicate our offerings...
Pastor: Dedication of the Offering
Pastor: O God who calls us to go out into the world with generosity,
may these gifts call us from our lives of comfort and towards a faith journey that embraces your love, justice, and compassion
for a world in need of your healing.
In the name of Christ we pray.
Amen.
Lay Reader: Prayer of Confession
Lay Reader: God who loves us and calls us,
We confess that we are not always open to receiving your call on our lives.
We make excuses.
We choose not to listen.
We believe that others would do it better than we can.
Forgive us for all the times we say no--or nothing at all—to your call.
We confess that we value the false certainty of our own path over the uncertainty of journeying with you and one another on the path of discipleship.
Forgive us for all the ways we choose what we think we know over joining you in the holy unknown.
We confess that we value the calls of some over others, putting the paths of some up on pedestals
while not recognizing the many who answer your call as quiet, behind-the-scenes disciples.
Forgive us for neglecting the beautiful and varied calls you place on each of our lives.
Forgive us, God, and free us to joyfully bear the weight of your call on our lives
as members together of the Body of Christ, redeemed and united by your love.
Amen.
(Brief pause for silence and self examination)
Lay Reader: Assurance of Forgiveness
Lay Reader: Be assured that God's Grace is ever-flowing and always available to you.
Trust that God, the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ grants forgiveness to you.
Thanks be to God!
Amen.
Song: "O Christ, the Healer, We Have Come" (NCH#175)
O Christ, the healer,
we have come
to pray for health,
to plead for friends.
How can we fail
to be restored,
when reached by love
that never ends?
From every ailment
flesh endures
our bodies clamor
to be freed.
Yet in our hearts
we would confess
that wholeness is
our deepest need.
Grant that we all,
made one in faith,
in your community
may find
The wholeness that,
enriching us,
shall reach and
prosper humankind.
Fred Pratt Green; Words © 1969, Hope Publishing Company , reprinted under One License.net A-726183.
Pastor: Prayers of the People
You are invited to share prayers of joy or concern. So that the people online may hear, please wait for the microphone to be brought to you before sharing your joy or concern.
Online people are invited to unmute and offer your prayers. You can also email your prayers for our community to prayerchain@campbellucc.org
Please let us know if you would like your spoken prayer to be distributed on the Prayer Chain email.
(Wait for prayers to conclude, then Pastor may re-voice offered prayers or proceed to Silent Meditation)
Pastor: Silent Meditation
Pastor: Let us keep those and our unvoiced prayers in mind as we listen for God in the silence that follows the ringing of the singing bowl.
(The singing bowl is rung.)
Pastor: Silent Meditation
Pastor: Pastoral Prayer
Pastor: (use your own or embellish this)
Holy God, hear the prayers we have voiced and those that remain unvoiced in our hearts.
Bless us this day with lives filled with love, caring, generosity, and deep, abiding hope.
We pray that your kingdom will dwell among all people, and that we may be instruments of your love and your grace.
Holy Spirit, open our hearts with the joy of healing a world filled with brokenness and pain.
In the name of the one who taught us the ways of light and love, be in our very lives.
Amen.
(Pastor and Lay Reader move to the Communion table.)
Song: "Fill Us With Your Spirit"
Fill us with your Spirit:
Where we are fragmented
make us whole;
where we are desp'rate
help us to walk in hope;
where we are many,
make us always one,
Be known to us in the
sharing of this meal.
Fill us with your Spirit:
Where we are fragmented
make us whole;
where we are desp'rate
help us to walk in hope;
where we are many,
make us always one,
Be known to us in the
sharing of this meal.
Ruth Huber; © Copyright 2005 Ruth Huber, used with permission.
Communion Invitation
Pastor: Holy God of Love,
though we come to your Table as many,
may your Holy Spirit make us one body and one spirit.
Lay Reader: As you feed us with the Bread of Life,
may we feed those who know hunger;
as your justice illumines our hearts' darkness,
may we be a beacon to the oppressed and lost;
as you speak to us the truth in love,
may we be a voice for the powerless and forgotten;
as you restore us to wholeness,
may we bind up our shattered world.
Pastor: God of presence and connection, meet us at this Table with open arms and holy conversation so that we might catch a glimpse of communion with you in this meal and be changed.
Communion
Pastor: As Jesus encouraged us, we remember his life and death so that we too can truly live. Jesus, our guide and companion, at your last supper ...
Pastor: Liturgy - bread
Pastor: you took a loaf of bread and, after blessing it, you broke it and shared it with your followers, saying:
ALL: "Take. Eat. This is my body given for you. Each time you do this, remember me."
Pastor: Liturgy - drink
Pastor: Then you took a cup and, after giving thanks, passed it to your friends, saying:
ALL: “Drink. This cup that is poured out for you is the promise of God, the new covenant. Whenever you drink it, remember me.”
Lay Reader: Communion
Lay Reader: We are called into community, so that we may become a gift to one another.
Friends, there are a lot of tables in this world, but there is none like this one.
We have a seat saved for you.
Come.
As you come forward, please use the hand sanitizer station.
We have both regular and gluten-free elements for you to use.
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Lay Reader: Communion
Please come forward
to receive the elements
(The elements are shared.
Lay Reader returns to seat after all are served.)
Pastor: Communion Blessing
Pastor: As you eat the bread of life, may it strengthen your body for service, and your spirit for joy.
May the cup of blessing open your heart and allow it to be filled with the connection and communion of all who have brought you to this day, this place, this second, this life.
Take in the bounty of grace that builds you up: commit to the building of others in Christ’s name, and so be in true communion with God, with Christ, and with one another.
Amen.
Song: "Lord's Prayer"
One: Our (Father, Mother,
Creator, Maker)
ALL: (echo)
One: in heaven
ALL: (echo)
One: holy is your name
ALL: (echo)
One: your kingdom come
ALL: (echo)
One: your will be done
ALL: (echo)
One: on earth
ALL: (echo)
One: as in heaven
ALL: (echo)
One: give us today
ALL: (echo)
One: our daily bread
ALL: (echo)
One: forgive us our sins
ALL: (echo)
One: as we forgive those
ALL: (echo)
One: who sin against us
ALL: (echo)
One: save us from the time
ALL: (echo)
One: of trials
ALL: (echo)
One: and deliver us
ALL: (echo)
One: from evil
ALL: (echo)
One: for the kingdom
and the power
and the glory
are yours forever
All: for the kingdom
and the power
and the glory
are yours forever
One: forever
ALL: (echo)
One: and ever
ALL: (echo)
One: Our (Father, Mother,
Creator, Maker)
ALL: (echo)
One: in heaven
ALL: (echo)
One: holy is your name
ALL: (echo)
Arr. by Al Oppenheimer; Piano Accompaniment by Jim Strathdee, © 1978, Desert Flower Music, Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-726183
Pastor: Benediction
Pastor: As you leave this gathering, hear God’s call to go!
Go into the uncertainty of the journey ahead, trusting that of this you can be certain:
God is with us, and we are sent out together.
We are not alone.
Thanks be to God!
Amen.
Song: "Go Ye, Go Ye into the World" (TFWS#2239)
Song Leader: Please rise as you are able and sing our closing song.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and make disciples
of all the nations.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and I will be
with you there.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and take the gospel
to all the people.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and I will be
with you there.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and tell the story
to all believers.
Go ye, go ye,
into the world
and I will be
with you there.
and I will be
with you there.
Natalie Sleeth; © 1979 Choristers Guild. Used under OneLicense.net A-726183.
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Postlude
Take My Gifts
by Shirley Erena Murray and Colin Gibson, © 1992, Hope Publishing CompanyUsed under OneLicense.net A-726183
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Credits (Note: Credits slide will Advance after 5 seconds)
Pastor: Rev. Ayleen Augustine
Lay Reader: Ed Pansullo
Song Leader: Laurann Golden
Music Director: Ruth Huber
AV tech: Mark Fanucchi
Slides production: Flo Galvez, Ken True
Copyright (Note: Copyright slide will Advance after 5 seconds)
This Video © Copyright 2023,
CampbellUCC. All rights reserved.
Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from One License with license #A-726183 and/or from CCLI with streaming license #20130793.
All rights reserved.
UNMUTE CD Player and Play CD music.
Stop Zoom meeting.
Wait for Zoom video to process on CUCC-AV2 system
Turn off Projectors/ Rear TV/ Lobby TV and put away mics in A/V closet.
Goodbye (Note: Goodbye slide will Advance after 5 seconds)
Liturgy adapted from: Trusting the Unknown, The Path of the Disciple: The Weight of the Call; Second Sunday after Pentecost, Year A. Written by Dr. Lisa Hancock, Discipleship Ministries, December 2022. © 2023 Discipleship Ministries. All Rights Reserved. Used under the site's Terms and Conditions.
Prayer of Invocation adapted from Thom M. Shuman, Lectionary Liturgies (June 9, 2020), http://lectionaryliturgies.blogspot.com/2020/06.
https://www.umcdiscipleship.org/worship-planning/the-path-of-the-disciple-the-weight-of-the-call/second-sunday-after-pentecost-year-a-lectionary-planning-notes/second-sunday-after-pentecost-year-a-liturgical-resources
Offering/Dedication adapted from: Called to Go: Service Prayers for the Second Sunday in Lent were written by Rev. Dr. Chad Abbott who serves as the Conference Minister for the Indiana Kentucky Conference of the United Church of Christ and resides in Indianapolis, Indiana.
https://www.ucc.org/worship-way/lent-2a-march-5/
Permission to podcast/stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-726183 and/or from CCLI with streaming license #20130793. All rights reserved.
Unless otherwise noted, the New Revised Standard Version of biblical translation is used.