Bulletin

July 15, 2018

Eighth Sunday after Pentecost

Prelude: Toccata in C Major                            J.S. Bach

Chiming of the Hour

*Hymn: #667 When Morning Gilds the Skies

Welcome

Joys and Concerns

Introit

Call to Worship                                     

One:                Come, let us come into the House of the Holy One with song and dance.

All:                 We have come to worship our God, the Creator of heaven and earth, seas and rivers, and all   that dwells within.

One:               The Lord of the Dance beckons us to join in this time of celebration and joy…

All:                 That we might know that we are gathered in God’s holy place.

One:               We join the psalmist with songs of the glory of the God of Hosts.

All:                  We seek to know God’s faithfulness and wisdom. Let us enter God’s rhythm of the Word. God will bring us home where dancing and joy will never end!

One:                Come, let us worship God together!

Prayer of Invocation (in unison)      

Ruler of the worlds, whose glory surrounds our unseeing eyes, our muffled hearing and our dulled emotions, come to awaken us to the mystery of your will. Speak to us a word of truth that reveals our deceit and leads us away from falsehood. Touch us with healing grace that allows us to admit our woundedness and accept the comfort you offer. Let your Spirit move among us so we may recognize your presence in one another and in our own lives. May our response to you be faithful and our praise genuine. Amen.

Call to Confession

Prayer of Confession (in unison)      

Holy God, we confess that too often we have not been open to the rhythms of life you offer us. We let ourselves be put off your pace and allow ourselves to wander off into our own songs. Too often the melodies of the world confuse us. We have led ourselves and others to paths that are not according to your loving pace and direction. Help us pay attention with all our senses. Make our dancing faithful; help us take the risks that are apart of letting you lead. Pull us back into your rhythms. Clean our hearts, purify our hands and steady our feet that we might know and share your blessings. Hear us now as we turn to you with our silent confessions, seeking your mercy, forgiveness and grace.

Moment of silent prayer

Assurance of God’s Love                

Gloria Patri: #583 Glory to God, glory to God, glory in the highest! Glory to God, glory to God, alleluia, alleluia!

 Responsive Reading – Psalm 24

(Page 617 HS in the pew bible)

Reading from Hebrew Scriptures 2 Samuel 6:1-5

(Page 348 HS in the pew bible)

*Hymn: #649 Amazing Grace, How Sweet the Sound

Offering of our Gifts

Anthem: Oh Lord What A Morning   Traditional Spiritual

Andrea Bargabos, soprano

*Doxology: #607 Praise God from whom all blessings flow; praise Christ, all people here below; praise Holy Spirit ever more; praise Triune God whom we adore. Amen.

Prayer of Dedication

Scripture ReadingEphesians 1:3-14

(Page 234 NT in the pew bible)

Sermon: “Lord, Listen to your Children Praying”

                        Reverend Dr. Diane Monti-Catania

Pastoral Prayer, Silent Prayer & Lord’s Prayer

Response: #469 Lord, Listen to your Children Praying

(Sung by all) Lord, listen to your children praying. Lord, send your spirit in this place. Lord, listen to your children praying. Send us love; send us power; send us grace.

*Hymn: #839 Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine!

Benediction

Postlude: Alleluia                                    W.A. Mozart

Andrea Bargabos, soprano

(* Please stand if able.)

Welcome Statement

We, the Salisbury Congregational Church, seek to love God with all our hearts, souls and minds and love our neighbors as ourselves.

This Church declares itself to be Open and Affirming to all for participation, membership, leadership and employment regardless of race, ancestry, class, gender identity, physical/mental ability or sexual orientation.

We further declare ourselves to be Affirming of each individual as a child of God, celebrating the total identity of each person.

As a declared Open and Affirming Congregation, we commit ourselves to work toward ending ignorance, fear, hatred, prejudice and discrimination against any person.

No matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome here!

If you are visiting us today, Welcome!

Please sign our guest book and introduce yourself to our Pastor or to one of the Deacons. Fill out a welcome card in the pew to be put on our email list!

Please join us in the Parish Hall for refreshments and fellowship following worship. Today’s hosts are Barbara & Lee Collins.

Please see an usher if you would like to use a hearing device.

Many thanks to:

John Estabrook for serving as lay reader

Andrea Bargabos for enhancing our service with beautiful music

Sarah Morrison & Stephanie Tierney for serving as ushers

Prayer List

Salvo Family, Tristan Sorensen, Tom Splaine, Joe K., Linda & Peter Davis, John & Jan Hazard, Stan & Pam Brown, Ron Ham, Sal Accardo, Don & Bonnie Cuneo, Violet Hvasta, Bob “Bullet” Sherwood, Sandra Schafer, Mary O’Neill, Laura Hawks, Debbie Merwin, Jessica Whelton, Keith Grant, Jack Ritchie, Marian Ferguson, Jane Fitting, Libby Bishop, Miles Bishop, Andrew Gunderson, Gail Weigel, Paula & Herman Blumberg, Harriet, Emily, Anne, Bill, Peter, Connie, Cheryl and those among us who struggle with anxiety, depression and addiction

CALENDAR

Monday:          3:30 pm Parish Hall Library in use

Tuesday:          9:30-11:30 am Bylaw Committee Meeting in the Parish Hall Library

Wednesday:     Kitchen Closed

Saturday:         10 am Graveside Service for David DeProdocini

OPPORTUNITIES

COFFEE HOUR

The Coffee Hour sign up is in the Parish Hall. If you have never served at Coffee Hour and would like to “learn the ropes,” please sign your name in the column marked “helper” and you will be paired with an experienced Coffee Hour server. If you have served before, please sign up for a Sunday or two and consider inviting someone new to join you!