Friday, 26 November 2021

Advent 1 - Hope, November 28, 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 1 - Hope

November 28, 2021




The Community Gathers


Welcome and Announcements



ADVENT CANDLE LIGHTING:

Hope admits that we’re not quite there yet.

Hope means that something good is within reach.

Hope calls out to us, so that we come to see the good that awaits.

God is our hope.

Let us taste and see, hear, feel, smell, and anticipate this hope.

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

(Light first Advent Candle – Blue)


Hymn:  Hope Is a Star     VU 7  verse 1

                                                                              

Call to Worship:

   Watch! Wait! The day of God is at hand!

Like a bud on a tree, God’s possibilities are about to blossom!

     Stay awake! The reign of God is very near.

We are here. Waiting and watching with hope. May God bring justice to all people this very day. 

We rejoice as children of the Light! Come let us worship our God together.   

                               

Opening Prayer

Gracious and loving God in this place, we know this Advent season is a time when your light radiates through the world. In as much as we can, let us be bright for you and for one another. Shine your light through us as though we were pieces in a stained-glass window. Flow through us into others as the warm glow of colours seeps into our church. Fill us with your light as though we were lighthouses on the shore. Use us to guide others and to keep them from danger. Set us aflame with your light as though we were candles, even candles in a storm. Enable us to burn steadily with your fiery Spirit and to push aside all forms of darkness. Be present with us God, throughout the Advent season as we live and worship in our waiting for the One who comes to light up the world. Amen


Hymn:    God, We Praise You for the Morning  VU 415


The Community Explores 

Scriptures: 

Old Testament  Reading: Jeremiah 33:14-16 

Responsive Reading: Psalm 25:1-10,  VU 752                              

New Testament Reading: 1 Thessalonians 3: 9-13


♫ Hymn:    O Ancient Love  VU 17


Gospel Reading:  Luke 21:25-36


Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church through these words today.

Thanks Be to God!  


Message 

♫ Hymn:   Hark the Glad Sound VU 29


The Community Celebrates


Minute for Mission


Offering Hymn: VU 55

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: 

Loving God, on this path we will encounter so many different things but we will be faithful to go where we feel called on this day! As we bring those things that we have to share, skills, time, talent and treasure, we celebrate the Hope of this season that will lift all of us into a life filled with the Spirit, and all will be blessed and pleased. Amen



Sacrament of Communion


♫ Communion Hymn: I come with Joy VU 477 verses 1-3


God is with you

And also with you

Lift up your hearts

We lift them up to God

Let us give thanks to God, our God

It is right to give God thanks and praise.

Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 1

All:  Sing refrain


God, most holy, we do give you thanks as we gather at Christ’s table, as we remember your love, holy and whole, a love that has held us from the beginning of the beginning, and a love that will hold us for as long as time exists. 


Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 2

All:  Sing refrain 


We need your Wisdom, God. We need your guidance. We need your invitation – your calling – your whispers and your shouts – through the voices of prophets and priests, grandmothers and grandfathers, children and infants, all who listen and speak your love. 


Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 3

All:  Sing refrain 


Because we didn’t always listen - Because we don’t always listen – you gave us your Christ, alive in the world. 


Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 4 & 5

All:  Sing refrain 


Wholly God and wholly human, a tiny baby, a youth, an adult, a teacher, a healer, a challenger, a Saviour, he laughed with those who laughed and cried with those who cried, but, most of all, he loved us with a love that, never, ever ends, a love that surpasses even death, a love that brings new life – not only to us – but to all creation! Alleluia!


Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 6

All:  Sing refrain


On the night before he was taken to his death on a cross, Jesus gathered with his disciples. No…he gathered with his friends. He share with them a meal of remembrance and freedom. 


After an act of utmost humility and hospitality – washing their feet – he blessed the bread and broke it, saying, 


Take this and eat it, this bread is broken as my body will be. Each time you eat bread, remember me


As the meal drew to a close, he blessed a cup of wine and passed it to them, saying, 


Take this and drink it, this wine is poured out as my blood will be. Each time you drink, remember me!


And so we eat, we drink, and we remember! Holy God, send your Spirit upon us, and upon these gifts, that they – and we – might truly be Christ’s body alive in the world! 


Through Christ, with Christ and in Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory is yours, God most holy, now and forever.

Amen 


Choir: O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 7


All: Sing Refrain


We pray all these things to you, God – Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer – because we know that you are like a mother who gives us life and so we pray together… 


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; lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.


Choir:  O Come, O Come, Emmanuel vs 1

All: Sing Refrain


These are the gifts of God, for all of Creation!

Thanks be to God

Come for things are now ready 


Share the bread and wine


The bread of life – The cup of the new covenant


Prayer after Communion:

With this taste of the bread of Life, with this taste of the cup of Love, send us into the world, God - so that we might whisper your coming, so that we might sing your Advent, so that we might live your birth, now and forever. Amen. 


♫ Hymn:  I come with Joy VU 477 vs 4-5



The Community Goes Forth



Commissioning/Benediction


♫ Closing:  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: Larry Evans

Advent Wreath:

Counters: Clark Brander, Dave Chapman





ANNOUNCEMENTS



The Hanging of the Greens Service is tonight at 7:00 p.m. Bring proof of vaccination if you have not filled out our form here at the church. Please join us as we decorate our church and turn on our memorial lights. We will be reading the names of all those for whom a bulb has been purchased. A beautiful service to begin our time of Advent. We will be sharing in a time of refreshments following this service.


Also, we will take time to say farewell and offer our best wishes to Larry and Lucille Evans as they embark on their new adventure in Halifax. 


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 & Friday 8-12 noon.


Deadline for information for the bulletin is Thursday at noon.


The December calendar is out, please remember to pick one up on the table in the narthex. 


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


Collection Counters/Recorders Needed – Please sign up. 

The load gets lighter when many helping hands participate.


Bible Study 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - Tuesday mornings in church hall.


Lay Readers:                                                                                                                                                                  

December 5th – Dave Chapman

December 12th – Jean MacPherson

December 19th – 

December 24th – Christmas Eve Barb MacIntyre –


Minute for Mission Readers:

December 5th – Barb MacIntyre

December 12th – Anna Marie Langley

December 19th – Yvonne Fox

December 24th – Christmas Eve


Food Bank Sunday – Last Sunday of the month.