Monday 20 December 2021

Sunday January 02, 2022 – 2nd After Christmas


St. Mark’s United Church, Port Hawkesbury 

Minister: Barb MacNaughton (902-302-5832)

Pianist: Adam Cooke 

Office Administrator: Jane MacKinnon 

Ministry: The Whole Congregation



Sunday January 02, 2022 – 2nd After Christmas 



                               THE JESSE TREE


WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS  


Light the four Advent candles and the white Christ candle


GATHERING WORDS: 

Both energized and wearied

by days just past,

we gather in the re-creative love of our Godto rest and re-focus.

To open our lives to amazement.

To open our imaginations to possibility.

To open our souls to healing presence

The Holy in us, and we in each other.

Amen.


Opening Prayer: 

    Gracious God, In the beauty of this day we see and feel the presence of the spirit that swirls among and within us. We are in awe of all life. May we be reminded that the Spirit is love and love is everywhere. May we acknowledge that as we face the new challenges, new dreams and new phases of the coming year, and as we remember the struggles and losses of the past year, we know that we did not make it here alone.  

Thanks be to God.  Amen. 


Hymn:  Oh Come all Ye Faithful VU 60 vs 1, 3, 5



THE JESSE TREE

  1. In the beginning – The Earth
  2. The Fall - Apple
  3. Mother of all Living – Mary
  4. Noah and the Ark – Ark and rainbow


Hymn:  Gentle Mary Laid her Child VU 46 vs vs 1&3


  1. The blessing of Abraham - Camel 
  2. Sacrifice of the Son – Lamb 
  3. Joseph in Egypt – Coat of many colours
  4. Passover – Doorway with blood


Hymn:  Unto us a Boy is Born   VU 54 vs 1, 3, 5

 

  1. The Ten Commandments – tablets
  2. The Promised Land – Grapes
  3. The Bronze Serpent – Stick/serpent


Hymn:  In the Bleak Midwinter VU 55 vs 1


  1. Jonah – Whale
  2. Ruth and Boaz – Sheaf of wheat
  3. David and Goliath – Slingshot
  4. God’s forgotten scroll is found – Scroll


Hymn:  I am the Light of the World VU 87 vs 4 


  1. Prophecy: A Shoot from the Stump of Jesse – stump
  2. Prophecy: The New Creation – Lion and lamb
  3. Prophecy: The Prince of Peace – dove and crown
  4. Prophecy: The Good Shepherd – shepherd’s staff
  5. Prophecy: Suffering Servant – cross


Hymn:  It came Upon a Midnight Clear VU 44 vs 1&4


  1. The New Covenant – Heart with writing
  2. Bethlehem Prophecy – Bethlehem
  3. Exile and Persecution: The Fiery Furnace – fiery furnace
  4. Return to Jerusalem – Brick Wall


Hymn:  T’was In the Moon of Wintertime VU 71 vs 3


  1. Christmas Star – Star
  2. Light of the World – Candle
  3. Angels Proclaim a Miraculous Birth – Angel
  4. The Birth of Jesus – Baby in a manger 


Hymn:  Hark the Herald Angels Sing  VU 48 


Offering Hymn:

What can I give him, poor as I am?

If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb.

if I were a wise man, I would do my part, 

yet, what I can I give him, give my heart. 


We Dedicate our Gifts

We come to the start of a new year after a very long and complicated year thankful for the blessings we have received. We long to share the grace given to us. We go forward into the New Year, confident that we are not alone. May our offerings and our lives be symbols of our gratitude. May they be used to spread God’s love. Amen


The Prayer of Jesus:

                        Unknowable Mystery:

We honour the presence of the holy in our midst.

May the “kin-dom” flourish among us.

May we have only what we need each day

that all might have enough and more tomorrow.

May we be as generous in offering forgiveness as we have been humbled and grateful in being forgiven.

May we be strengthened through our trials,

and may we face evil with courage, truth and love.

We pray in the way Jesus taught as we also walk in his way.  Amen.  

                          (rewritten by my friend, the late John Haas)



Hymn:  Joy to the World   VU 59


Commissioning and Benediction:


Stathdee Amen:                  VU 974 X3 


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December 24th, 2021 ~ Christmas Eve ~ Year C


St. Mark’s United Church: Port Hawkesbury

Minister: Barb MacNaughton (902-302-5832)

Pianist: Adam Cooke

Office Administrator: Jane MacKinnnon

Ministry: The Whole Congregation


December 24th, 2021 ~ Christmas Eve ~ Year C

For unto you is born this day in the city of David, 

a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. (Luke 2: 11)




Lighting of the Advent Candles:

In this season of expectant waiting, 

we have held hope in our hands

Hope that in the vulnerable infant Jesus is our promise for transformation.  

(The candle of Hope is lit)

Hope leads us to pray for peace, acting peacefully to cultivate harmony in all our relations.

In that peace, we find the Prince of Peace.  

(The candle of Peace is lit)

Peace transforms into joyful celebration: walls torn down, chasms filled, barriers levelled, valleys bridged.

Joy inspires us to dance with abandon.  

(The candle of Joy is lit)

Joy embraced fosters love that makes all things new

and, in that newness, we discover the deep meaning of love shared.  

(The candle of Love is lit)

Love self-given through self-emptying, through humility, 

shows us the Christ, still completely vulnerable, yet filled with promise.  

(The Christ candle is lit)


Carol:  O Come All Ye Faithful  VU 60


Gathering Words:

The night of magic and mystery has arrived. The time of the birth of the Christ child is upon us. 

Our long wait has ended; Christ is born in Bethlehem.

We gather as people seeking the light of Christ’s birth in our lives. We gather as individuals, couples, or families.

Our long wait has ended; Christ is born in Bethlehem.

We focus on the manger scene – a source of hope, peace, joy, and love for the entire world and all who live in it. 

Our long wait has ended; Christ is born in Bethlehem.

Our long wait has ended; Christ is born in Bethlehem

With gratitude, we come to worship God. 

 

Opening Prayer: 

        Gracious God, on this holy night, comes the song of your promise. A young woman will conceive and bear a child, and he shall be called Emmanuel, God-with-us. This is the night of radiance and of joy; this is the night of the singing of the angels. Shine on us, O light, in the darkness of our world; sing, O angels, in the stillness of our hearts.  Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace and good will among all.  Amen. 


Carol:   Go, Tell it on the Mountain          VU 43


The First Lesson: Isaiah 9: 2, 6-7


♫ Carol:  Once in Royal David’s City          VU 62 vs 1&2


The Second Lesson:  Luke 1: 26-35


Carol:  Hark! the Herald Angels Sing          VU 48


The Third Lesson:  Luke 2: 1-7


Carol: O Little Town of Bethlehem                  VU 64 vs 1&2


The fourth Lesson:  Luke 2: 8-16


Carol: While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks  VU 75 vs1-3


Christmas Message


Offertory Hymn 

What can I give him, poor as I am

If I were a Shepherd, I would bring a lamb

If I were a wise man, I would do my part, yet

What I can I give him – give my heart.

 

Offering Prayer: 

    We give thanks for Jesus, the one born in a manger in Bethlehem, the one who brings peace and good news, the one who came to show us the way. May this offering we bring in response to this good news, be blessed and used to help bring about the kingdom of God in this place.  Amen


 

Christmas Communion

 

Communion Carol:

Angels from the realms of glory,

wing your flight o’er all the earth;

ye who sang creation’s story,

now proclaim Messiah’s birth:

Come and worship, come and worship,

Worship Christ, the newborn King.

Sages, leave your contemplations;

brighter visions beam afar;

seek the great desire of nations;

ye have seen his natal star:

Come and worship, come and worship,

Worship Christ, the newborn King.

All who come with hearts confessing

Thus approach his table now.

Let us, with the Saviour’s blessing,

in his presence humble bow.

Come and worship, come and worship,

Worship Christ, the newborn King.


As we come to this table we are reminded that this is not the table of St. Mark’s United Church nor is it the table of the United Church of Canada or any particular denomination, it is the table of Jesus Christ, the family feast for the whole people of God. All who seek to be nourished and sustained in the journey of faith and long to live justly and in peace with your neighbour are welcome here. Let us eat and drink together for our strengthening in the faith, and for the sake of the world. 


As Christians we rejoice in the birth of Jesus. In him we see the fullness of human possibility:  to make God visible in our lives. In him, we have seen the Ultimate Reality, God, Breath of Life, Wisdom, come to expression in human form.  


Like all of us he grew in wisdom as he aged.  He questioned, he searched for meaning, he shaped his convictions, he experienced love and came to know love’s connectedness with his God.

  

He stood firmly in his own religious tradition and preached good news to all people dreaming of a better humanity.  


We rejoice that Jesus led people to discover the sacred in the ordinary:  in the crowd, in the lowly, in everyday life, in human yearnings to be better people, and in being neighbour to one another.  


We rejoice that his teachings set us free to believe that we live in God and that God lives and comes to wonderful expression in us.  


We are thankful for Jesus’ courage in the face of opposition and powerful influences wanting to silence him.  


We remember the night before he died when he shared a meal with his friends.  He took bread, honouring the God of faithful presence in the ordinary and in the ups and downs of life. He gave thanks for all the blessings in his life and shared the bread with his friends, and asked them to gather in memory of him and to live in a covenant of love with their God.   We break bread as Jesus broke bread, mindful of the call to love generously and faithfully, whatever the cost.  We share this bread giving our “Amen” to love as Jesus loved. 


We take wine, mindful of our responsibility to be bearers of forgiveness, tolerance and understanding.  We share committing ourselves to allow the Spirit of generosity that moved so boldly in Jesus to move in our lives.  To this commitment we give our Amen and offer it as our Christmas gift to our family and friends and neighbours. 


We acknowledge the Spirit with us as we share these gifts which symbolize for us our call to be the body of Christ:  light, life and love in the world.   Amen


Sharing of the Bread and Cup:  

The gifts of God for the people of God, come for all things are now ready.


The Bread of Life ~ The Cup of Blessing


Prayer after communion:

    We give thanks for God being with us in the love of family and friends, in whatever has been, in the circumstances of life now, and in whatever the future holds for us.  Our Christmas prayer is that we may recognize and actively acknowledge the presence of the sacred in the places we are reluctant to look:  in the stables of our own lives; among the downtrodden in our society; in refugees; in people who are different from us.  May we recognize God-in-us and give expression to this wonderful gift we all share as we come together with the prayer we know so well in our hearts…  Our father… 


Communion Carol:

May the bread of life enfold us,

may the wine instill the love

of the Christ-child, long foretold us,

now proclaimed from heaven above.

Come and worship, come and worship,

Worship Christ, the newborn King.

 

The Lighting of the Christmas candles


Carol:  Silent Night (by candlelight)

 

Commissioning/Benediction


Strathdee Amen              VU 974 x3




 

Saturday 18 December 2021

Advent 4 – Love December 19, 2021

                                            St. Mark’s United Church, Port Hawkesbury 


 DLM-R/MDiv Student: Barb MacNaughton (902-302-5832)


Pianist: Adam Cooke


Administrator: Jane MacKinnon


Ministry: The Whole Congregation

 

Advent 4 – Love December 19, 2021 

 



The Community Gathers



Welcome and Announcements


Advent Candle Lighting

Relight the candles of Hope, Peace, and Joy.

Love is not always what we expect.

In may come through unexpected people and at unexpected times.

God’s love is not always what we expect.

God’s love comes to us in gentle whispers as well as with an insistent voice that we can’t ignore. 

God’s love finds us when we are lost and heals us when we are broken.

May we allow God to love us into wholeness today,

So that we may share that love tomorrow.

May love be found in a manger and throughout the world.

Light the candle of Love (blue)


Hymn:   Hope is a Star         VU 7


Gathering Words:  

Come, Hear the exciting news! Elizabeth and Mary, two friends, sharing the joy and excitement of the upcoming birth of their children, Gabriel’s announcement and what God has chosen them to do.  Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist and Mary, mother of Jesus, the Son of God. 

We come together, as friends, to sing God’s praise and trust that we will discover what it is God has chosen us to do.

Elizabeth and Mary, companions, ready to support one another along their spiritual journeys. Through the love and trust of God and filled with the Holy Spirit, their world will be forever changed!

We come together as companions in our Spiritual Journey, ready to support one another. We remember the birth of Christ and how it changed the world and trust that it will change our lives as well. 

As Elizabeth and Mary understood and accepted their roles, we see the strength of their faith and their assurance of the love and blessing of God. 

We come together to praise God and to be guided by God’s love and the power of the Holy Spirit. We trust that we will come to understand and accept the role in this time and place.

Let us worship God, ever thankful for Elizabeth and Mary’s faithfulness and friendship!

                                            (Carol Frost, Minnedosa U.C., Minnedosa, Man.)


Let us pray: 

Holy and Eternal God, you call us to gather in the midst of this Christmas season. Like Mary, may we overcome our challenges and our sense of distraction. May we recognize our call to justice and may we understand that we are called and chosen, blessed and filled with all the wonder of our faith. May we remember that you are with us always, we are not alone. Amen.


Hymn: To a Maid Whose Name Was Mary  VU 16


The Community Explores


Scripture:

Old Testament Reading: Micah 5: 2-5a

Responsive Reading: Luke 1: 47-55 VU page 898

New Testament Reading: Hebrews 10: 5-10


Hymn:  She Walked in the Summer VU 12

Gospel Reading: Luke 1: 26-45


Message


Hymn:  There was a Child in Galilee  MV 134


The Community Celebrates


Minute for Mission


Offering Hymn: VU 55 vs 4

           What can I give him, poor as I am?

If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb,

If I were a wise man, I would do my part;

Yet, what I can I give him – give my heart.


Offering Prayer: 

In these days of waiting, O God, as Mary grew Jesus in her womb, so grow in us a spirit of generosity. Bring to birth within us a passion for justice and peace. As we share these gifts, which you have entrusted to us, so may your dream for the world come closer to fulfillment. Amen.              (Bob Root, Peterborough, Ont.)


Lighting the candle of Caring and sharing our Joys and Concerns

As one heart is lifted, 

May we share its celebration

As one heart is burdened, 

May we share the pain it knows

And so we take this flame and we light our special care candle – in all our joys and in all our concerns, may we be ever mindful of the present-ness of God among us. 


Prayers for the People and Lord’s Prayer



The Community Goes Forth



Hymn:  Love is the Touch MV 89


Commissioning and Benediction


♫ Choral Amen

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Ministering through leadership this morning are:

Minister: Barbara MacNaughton

Pianist: Adam Cooke

Lay Reader: Joyce Oliver-Snair

Mission Moment:

Advent Wreath:

Counters: Clark Brander, Malcolm Matheson





ANNOUNCEMENTS


Barb is in the office most mornings Monday - Thursday from 9 a.m. - 12 noon. If you need to arrange a different time, please call her cell 902-302-5832.


Secretary’s OFFICE HOURS: 

Thursday and Friday 8-12 noon. 


Deadline for information for the bulletin is Thursday at noon.


Bible Study 9:30 -11:00 a.m. 

Tuesday mornings in church hall. Cancelled until after Christmas.


Christmas Eve Service is at 6 p.m. with Communion and candle lighting. 


It is time to renew your Broadview magazine. Please contact Barb MacIntyre


Lay Reader:                                                   

December 24th – Barb MacIntyre – Christmas Eve


Minute for Mission Readers:

December 24th – Christmas Eve


Food Bank Sunday – Last Sunday of the month.



We wish to extend a huge THANK YOU to all who helped out with collection counting in 2021, & especially to those who took multiple turns counting and helping out on very short notice. Your participation is GREATLY APPRECIATED. The collection counting schedule for 2022 is available & we look forward to YOUR participation and support by signing up. 

Many thanks, 

Patsy & Clark



Please Note:

The Treasurer will be closing St. Mark’s Church books on December 31, 2021. Any donations received after that date will be credited to 2022.