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First Parish Church, Congregational On the Village Green Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Rev. Dr. Marlayna Schmidt, Interim Pastor Donald R. Dunn, Director of Music-Organist Jessica Skidmore, Christian Ministry Coordinator Tori Potter, Sexton Nancy Klebart, Office Manager 978-526-7661 [email protected] www.firstparishchurch.org

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Page 1: FIRST PARISH CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL · World Communion Sunday October 7, 2018, 10:00 a.m. ORGAN PRELUDE: Prelude on Nicaea (Holy, Holy, Holy) Setting by Charles Callahan (b.1951)

First Parish Church, Congregational On the Village Green

Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts

Rev. Dr. Marlayna Schmidt, Interim Pastor

Donald R. Dunn, Director of Music-Organist

Jessica Skidmore, Christian Ministry Coordinator

Tori Potter, Sexton

Nancy Klebart, Office Manager

978-526-7661

[email protected]

www.firstparishchurch.org

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MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE

World Communion Sunday October 7, 2018, 10:00 a.m.

ORGAN PRELUDE: Prelude on Nicaea (Holy, Holy, Holy)

Setting by Charles Callahan (b.1951)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

CALL TO WORSHIP:

(for World Communion Sunday, from ucc.org)

Leader: Let us join with people all over the world as we greet one

another in the name of Christ.

(Spanish)

Leader: La gracia del Señor Jesucristo sea con ustedes.

People: Y tambien contigo.

(French)

Leader: La grâce du Seigneur Jésus Christ soit avec vous.

People: Et aussi avec vous.

(German)

Leader: Die Anmut des Lords Jesus Christus ist mit ihnen.

People: Und auch mit ihnen.

(English)

Leader: The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you.

People: And also with you.

All: Let us come with heart and soul and mind and strength and let

us worship God.

CHILDREN’S SERMON

SONG: “Never Let Go of Me” by Jack Stocker

Link to YouTube video: https://youtu.be/WJgIPk_NkZY)

REFRAIN (sing 3 times):

(Intro music: stomp feet 4x and drum with hands)

Through every storm of life, (Circle arms up and over from right side)

I know you’re by my side, (Circle arms up and over from left side)

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So I am holding on (Step right with right fist hammer; step left with left

fist hammer)

To your promises. (Step right with right fist hammer; step left with left

fist hammer)

You are the God who holds (Circle arms up and over from right side)

My future, all my dreams, (Circle arms up and over from left side)

So I am holding on. (Link elbows with a friend)

You’ll never let go of me! (Link elbows with a friend)

Huh! (Pull arms toward you)

PRAYER OF APPROACH AND CONFESSION (by Richard J. Fairchild, adapted)

Gracious God, we thank you for calling us together today to worship

you as a family of faith. We thank you that we are not alone--that

people from all over the world are our brothers and sisters in Christ. But

sometimes we forget this, O God. We confess that we do not always

open our hearts and lives to you--and through you, to one another. We

so often act as if we are alone. Forgive us, O God. Heal our broken

hearts, unite our broken families, and mend our broken world. Fill us

with your heavenly food this day. Touch us, and make us whole, that

we may serve you in the name of Jesus, who taught us to pray…

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 trespasses as we

forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. Amen.

*GLORIA PATRI: 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

ANTHEM: “If You But Trust in God to Guide You”

Words and music by Georg Neumark (1621-1681)

Rebecca Shrimpton, soloist

If you but trust in God to guide you, With hopeful heart through all your ways, You will find

strength, with God beside you, To bear the worst of evil days;

For those who trust God’s changeless love Build on the rock that will not move.

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What gain is there in futile weeping, In helpless anger and distress?

If you are in God’s care and keeping, In sorrow will God love you less?

For Christ who took for you a cross Will bring you safe through every loss,

Be still, be still, and wait God’s pleasure In cheerful hope, with heart content, Trusting that

grace which knows no measure Will be unbounded Love be sent;

Nor doubt our inmost wants are clear To One who holds us always near.

Sing, pray, and keep God’s ways unswerving; Offer your service faithfully,

And trust God’s word, though undeserving, There find the truth to set you free; God will not

fail to guide and bless Those who embrace God’s faithfulness.

HOMILY FOR ALL AGES:

“What Do We Do in Remembrance of Jesus?”

SCRIPTURE READING: I Corinthians 11:23-26

(Note: This week, the Scripture will be read part-way through the

sermon.) 23

For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night

when he was betrayed took a loaf of bread, 24

and when he had given thanks, he broke it and

said, “This is my body that is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me.” 25

In the same

way he took the cup also, after supper, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood.

Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.” 26

For as often as you eat this bread

and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.

MOMENT OF MEDITATION

CALL TO OFFERING

OFFERTORY ANTHEM: “Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether”

Text: Percy Dearmer (1867-1936)

Music: Harold W. Friedell (1905-1958)

Draw us in the Spirit’s tether;

For when humbly, in thy name,

Two or three are met together,

Thou art in the midst of them:

Alleluya! Alleluya!

Touch we now thy garment’s hem.

As disciples used to gather

In the name of Christ to sup,

Then with thanks to God the Father

Break the bread and bless the cup,

Alleluya! Alleluya!

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So knit thou our friendship up.

All our meals and all our living

Make as sacraments of thee,

That by caring, helping, giving,

We may true disciples be,

Alleluya! Alleluya!

We will serve thee faithfully.

*DOXOLOGY: 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 DEDICATION

COMMUNION HYMN: “Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether”

NCH #337 black

SERVICE OF HOLY COMMUNION (See insert) (The bread in the middle of the plates is gluten free; the cup is non-alcoholic grape juice.)

HYMN: “Let Us Talents and Tongues Employ” NCH #347 black

*[The “Removal of the Flame”, which symbolizes the Spirit of God accompanying

us out into the world]

*BENEDICTION

*CHORAL RESPONSE

ORGAN POSTLUDE: “Sortie” George Blake (1912-1986)

* * * * *

After the service join us for hospitality.

The greeters and lay readers are Chip and Pam Price.

The Deacons are Barbara Smith and Sarah Campbell.

Readers and Greeters are always needed, to volunteer speak to the

Deacons, or you can also sign up online.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0c4caba822a1f49-diaconate

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Listening Devices are available for those in need; they are at the back of

the Sanctuary. Feel free to address a Deacon should you need help.

Welcome to all who are new to our worship. To join our mailing list

please fill out a “Welcome Card” to place in the collection plate or

contact [email protected] , 978-526-7661 ext 1.

Would you like to be more involved with our Sunday School

program? You can sign up to help on Sunday mornings by

going here-

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0c4caba822a1f49-

sunday1

To learn more contact Jessica at [email protected] or 978-

526-7661 ext. 3 with questions.

SEASIDE PARISH KNITTERS We would love to

have you join us on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays, of the

month in the Conference Room of the Chapel, 3-5 PM.

October 18. Contact Penny Lapham with any questions

or if you need yarn by speaking to her after worship, calling her at

978-526-7128 or emailing her at [email protected].

Meeting, Monday, Oct. 29, 6:30 PM at Liz Loomis’

home, 34 Bennett St, Manchester. We continue with a

new selection; “Educated” by Tara Westover.

An unforgettable memoir in the tradition of “The Glass

Castle” about a young girl who, kept out of school,

leaves her survivalist family and goes on to earn a PhD from

Cambridge University Tara Westover was 17 the first time she set foot in

a classroom. Born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, she

prepared for the end of the world by stockpiling home-canned peaches

and sleeping with her "head-for-the-hills bag". Goodreads

Please RSVP to [email protected] or 978-704-9722.

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Dear Friends--I hope you will join me for worship as well as

Soup and Conversation on Sunday, October 14th. The

focus will be on how churches around the country connect

with their community and reach new people. We will talk

about the best practices of growing churches, what your

Vitality Team is currently doing, and how you can get involved in this

process. Less than 10% of people in New England go anywhere to

church; there are great opportunities for congregations that will reach

out and make a difference. I look forward to seeing you. Blessings,

Rev. Paul Nickerson

Soups and salads needed sign up online here

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0c4caba822a1f49-soup5

or contact Jessica at [email protected] or 978-526-7661

ext. 3.

FPCC CARE TEAM Have you shared the experience?

We support FPC families with meals, rides, & visits through

times of illness and loss. Please contact Sue Pick

([email protected] or 978-548-0145) if you would like to

share your ideas, time, and talents with the FPC Care Team.

WEEKLY BIBLE STUDY Thursdays, 4:00 to 5:30, at

the home of Vin Terrill, 37 Beach Street. For September,

we will be studying the lectionary texts for the following

Sunday’s worship. Text for October 11 will be John 1:43-

46 and 2 Corinthians 5:16-20. Format of the study is as follows: we

begin with sharing joys and concerns, we have a time of prayer (where

people are free to pray silently or out loud), and then 2 volunteers read

the text out loud, while we all notice which words the Spirit draws our

attention to. (This way of reading Scripture is called “Lectio Divina.”)

We each have the opportunity to share with others the words “speak” to

us, as well as ask questions about the text. We also discuss how the text

might apply to our lives today. The study is led by Rev. Marlayna. All

are welcome to join us! No prior knowledge of the Bible is necessary.

Email or call Rev. Marlayna for more information.

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ALTAR FLOWERS Members of the congregation are

encouraged to donate altar flowers in remembrance or

in honor of loved ones or in celebration of an event.

The flowers can be fresh flowers in a vase (even from

your garden!), a flowering plant or an arrangement

from a local florist. Altar flowers do not need to be

large to be beautiful.

After the service you can take the arrangement you donated or request

that it be given to someone, that the Deacon’s choose or you suggest,

whose day will be brightened by them.

Penny Lapham coordinates flower donations and you can tell her that

you are interested in donating or ask her questions about donating by

speaking to her after worship, calling her at 978-526-7128 or emailing

her at [email protected]. Please consider helping to brighten our

worship with a donation! You can also see dates available and sign up

online at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0c4caba822a1f49-

diaconate.

MY STORY We each have unique journeys of faith. One

way to deepen our understanding of them is to share our

stories with each other.

Once per month, the Vitality Committee welcomes one of

you to share your faith journey during Sunday service in

brief 2 to 3 minute remarks. We hope you will consider

sharing yours. A simple way to organize your thoughts is to answer

these 3 questions:

1. What is your early faith history? (1 minute)

2. How did you come to First Parish Church? What is meaningful to

you about your participation? (1 minute)

3. Can you share a specific moment of faith, an experience of divine

intervention or God's or Jesus' presence in your life? (1 minute)

We are eager to hear your faith stories! Please talk with Mary Ellen

Cook.

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The Christmas Fair is Saturday, Nov. 10!

Fall Clean-Outs: The fair closet is looking a little

empty! Please remember the White Elephant Rooms

as you do fall clean-outs -- small household items,

kitchenware, holiday decorations, children's toys and sports equipment.

White Elephant Drop-Off Hours: Saturday mornings10-11am and

Sundays Oct. 14 and 21 at 9 and 11am at the Magic Years chapel

entrance. Or call Allison to arrange a drop-off 617-935-3362. She can

easily pop down to the chapel to meet you.

Books: Books and DVDs only. Kids books too. No textbooks or

electronics.

Clothing Drive: In order for us to donate our White Elephant leftovers

to Savers, we must provide Savers 50 33-gallon bags of used clothing,

coats, shoes, boots, accessories, bedding, and towels for Savers to re-

sell. Please start gathering used clothing etc and drop off in the (empty)

White Elephant closet in the basement of the Chapel the WEEK OF

NOV. 5-10.

Fair Meeting and Thank-You Deb DiGiovanni Party. The Fair

Committee is sad to lose Deb to the exciting next chapter in South

Carolina and will gather to thank for sharing her incredible talent,

creativity and on-trend crafts for so many years. Plus a brief Fair

meeting. All are welcome! Bring wine or an appetizer. Thursday,

October 11 at 6pm at Allison Moir-Smith's home, 42 Forest Street in

Manchester.

Basket Auction Items Needed: Please support this important part of

the Fair! Themed donations work best -- wine, reading, children's crafts,

baby items, travel, holiday etc. Items due to Lauren Gudonis by Nov. 4

so she can gussy them up and put them in baskets. Contact Lauren at

978-526-7914 or [email protected]. If you can't attend the Fair, this

is a great way to contribute.

Jewelry: Ladies, gentlemen, teenagers and children, Jewelry needed for

the Church Fair coming in November! Please leave in a bag labeled for

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me on the piano in the Chapel Conference Room or call 978-526-7036

for pick up at your house, thank you, Martha Elder

Raffle: Thank you Pam Scarafoni for leading the charge on the

raffle. Donations of smaller items and services in $20-30 range most

welcome. To donate, contact Pam at 978-538-3538.

Neighbors in Need- “Love of neighbor”

Neighbors in Need (NIN) is a special mission offering of

the United Church of Christ that supports ministries of

justice and compassion throughout the United States. Our

Mission Committee will be making a contribution to NIN, in lieu of

receiving a congregational offering, but we do want our parishioners to

know what types of programs our gift will be supporting.

One third of NIN gifts is allocated to the Council for American Indian

Ministry (CAIM,) the voice for American Indian people in the UCC. 20

UCC congregations on reservations in the Dakotas, Wisconsin, and

Northern Nebraska receive aid from CAIM, as well as a multi-tribal

congregation in Minneapolis. In addition many more people from other

tribes scattered in multiple other UCC churches receive services from

CAIM.

The other portion of the NIN gifts is used by the UCC's Justice and

Witness Ministries (JWM) to support a variety of justice initiatives,

advocacy efforts, and direct service projects through grants to churches

and other organizations.

Weekly Food Donations When you go to church Sunday mornings

remember to take one item that can be donated to Open Door through

the food basket placed in the Narthex. It is easy to forget, but you can

think ahead and bring one food item that will be much appreciated by

folks who really need our help.

Brown Bag Lunch on Friday, October 26, sign up to help online or see

Muriel Parker.

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0C4CABA822A1F49-brown6

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The annual First Parish Church Harvest Food Drive helps our neighbors

who are struggling to feed their families. Every year our congregation

responds generously to the call for food donations to stock the pantries

at Beverly Bootstraps and The Open Door. The canned goods and non-

perishables that are collected during our Harvest Food Drive assist

families and individuals in Beverly, Manchester, Essex, Gloucester,

Essex, Ipswich, and Rockport.

The Missions Committee, Youth Group, and Sunday School are all

cooperating in this important effort. All through the month of October

we will be collecting non-perishable food items and on Sunday, October

28th the youth of the church will bring the donations to the altar for a

blessing before items are delivered to the food pantries.

Items can be dropped in the Chapel conference room, brought to Sunday

school or Youth Group or left in the Narthex.

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Upcoming events can be found on our website

(www.firstparishchurch.org ) under “News” and “Calendar” and on our

Facebook page (First Parish Manchester-by-the-Sea) under “Events”

THIS WEEK:

Monday

Columbus Day Office Closed

7:00 PM BOT

7:30 PM Manchester Singers

Tuesday

10:00 AM COA Zumba

Wednesday

10:00 AM COA Yoga

7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal

Thursday

4:00 PM Bible Study

Friday

8:00 AM Yoga

Sunday

10:00 AM Worship, Nursery, Sunday School, Youth Group

11:30 AM Soup & Conversation