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Monday, May 2, 2022

Faith Talks: Mission Studies

2022 Mission Studies on Luke 13

This year marks an exciting innovation of the Mission u program as United Women in Faith offers three new curricula — one for adults, one for youth and one for children — all focusing on a shared biblical theme: Luke 13. Please join us for Faith Talks May 5 @ Noon, as we explore the study book from the Gospel of Luke with the principal authors of the 2022 Mission u studies.

Register now at this link.

This week @ St. Paul's UMC


Monday:

9:00 AM, Office hours

Tuesday:

9:00 AM, Office hours

Wednesday:

9:00 AM, Office hours

9:30 AM, Wednesday Weeders

10:00 AM, Zoom check-in

7:30 PM, Choir practice

Thursday:

9:00 AM, Office hours

11:45 AM, Ladies Lunch Bunch

Saturday:

5:00 PM, Bishop Oliveto on Facebook Live

Sunday: Fourth Sunday of Easter / Mother's Day

8:45 AM, Adult Study

10:15 AM, Worship (in-person)

11:15 AM, Fellowship Time

12:30 PM, BBKC


Scripture lessons for May 8th

As we make our way through the Season of Easter, we turn to 
Acts 9:36-43 and Revelation 7:9-17 for our lessons. 

Sunday, May 1, 2022

May 1 @ St. Paul's UMC: Prayers


Joys:

+Angela Baker gives thanks for the continuing healing of George.

+Scott Glancy celebrates that Ben has chose to attend Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana.

+Jim & Joey Vander Vorste give thanks for yesterday's wedding in Estes Park of Karen (Richardson) and Oilver Gerland.

+Pastor Charles gives thanks for seeing this morning's planetary allignment of Jupiter and Venus.

+We give thanks this morning for Amy Abshire (liturgist), Belinda Alkula (Video), Tim Cook (song leader), and Scott Glancy (slides).


Concerns:

+Pastor Charles asks the congregation to pray for those who are choosing a different expression of Methodism as the Global Methodist Church launches today and for those who remain in the UMC as we enter a new chapter in the story of the denomination.

+Tim Cook lifts up in prayer those affected by the recent tornadoes.

+We join our prayers with so many others for rain on the land.

+We offer our prayers for those continuing to be affected by the pandemic.

+We lift up the people of Ukraine during the ongoing war.

May 1 @ St. Paul's UMC: Announcements

+In-person worship will resume next Sunday. Thank you for your understanding as St. Paul's UMC and the BBKC responded to the Easter Covid-19 outbreak.

+Join us next week as we celebrate Mother's Day here at St. Paul's UMC. We will also be celebrating the graduation from CU of Dr. Abby Lagemann.

+Ladies Lunch Bunch will not meet this month.

May 1 @ St. Paul's UMC: Worship

 

Third Sunday of Easter / Native American Ministries Sunday

Today’s Meditation Verse: “Go! This man is the agent I have chosen to carry my name before Gentiles, kings, and Israelites.” –Acts 9:15

Welcome… Pastor Charles                

Prelude… Louise Cook / “Morning Has Broken”

Call to Worship (Psalm 30:4)... Pastor Charles (Leader) and Amy Abshire (People)

Leader: You who are faithful to the Lord, sing praise to God;

People: Give thanks to God’s holy name!


Hymn: “Easter People, Raise Your Voices” (UMH #304)

The Twenty Third Psalm (A Native American Version)... Amy Abshire


The GREAT FATHER above a SHEPHERD CHIEF is. 
I am His and with Him I want not. He throws out to me a rope and the name of the rope is love and He draws me to where the grass is green and the water is not dangerous, and I eat and lie down and am satisfied. Sometimes my heart is very weak and falls down, but He lifts me up again and draws me into a good road.
His name is WONDERFUL. Someday, it may be very soon, it may be a long, long time, He will draw me into a valley. It is dark there, but I'll be afraid not, for it is between those mountains that the SHEPHERD CHIEF will meet me and the hunger that I have in my heart all through life will be satisfied. Sometimes he makes the love rope into a whip, but afterwards He gives a staff to lean upon. He spreads a table before me with all kinds of foods. He put His hand upon my head and all the "tired" is gone. My cup he fills till it runs over. What I tell is true. I lie not. These roads that are "away ahead" will stay with me through this life and after; and afterwards, I will go to live in the Big Teepee and sit down with the SHEPHERD CHIEF forever.

–From the West Michigan Conference, January 2010

 

Community prayer joys, concerns, and celebrations…Pastor Charles  

Pastoral Prayer…Pastor Charles 


First Lesson: Revelation 1:4-8… Amy Abshire                                                                                                                        

Musical Offering… Louise Cook / “I Love You, Lord”


Second Lesson: Revelation 5:11-14…Pastor Charles                                                  

Sermon: “Blessing, honor, glory, power”...Pastor Charles

The Great Thanksgiving for Native American Ministries Sunday 


The Lord’s Prayer/Receiving Together

Words for the Journey... Pastor Charles 

Postlude… Alpha & Omega / “This Is the Day”

The Great Thanksgiving for Native American Ministries Sunday

James He Qi

"He took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew Him; and he vanished out of their sight.”

Luke 24:30-31

Welcome family! Welcome relations! Welcome all! The house of the Creator is our gathering place today. The feast has been prepared for us all. This may be your first time to share the feast of Holy Communion. Welcome to the table that binds us all together! God, who walked with our ancestors, who walks among us now, and who will walk with our children's children for generations to come, we give You thanks for Your presence.

In the air that we breathe, in the sound of rustling leaves and in the waving grass.

We give you thanks for Your presence.

In the sound of children's laughter, and in the songs of our elders,

We give you thanks for Your presence. 

 

Leader: Let us help each other stand and take off the robe of mourning. Lift up your broken hearts.

People: We lift them up to God. 

Leader: Let us honor God
People: It is right to honor God. 

Leader: It is right to honor God and to give our thanks.
People: We give our thanks to God.

Why We Are Here: We send to You, Creator God, our dreams, visions, and prayers.

For our mission: Let Your Spirit move us to honor and respect one another – from the least to the greatest. May we treat everyone we encounter with dignity and love. May we affirm the image of the Creator within each one of us. May we help restore the image of the Creator on earth. May our words, thoughts, and actions nourish and sustain Your creation.

For the Church: May she lead and dance with honor. Let all who follow her steps and rhythm know and feel righteousness and strength. May her regalia exemplify purity and perfection.

For the world: May the nations of the earth gather to listen to the heartbeat of God. May they sit in silence as the Great Peacemaker teaches and shows them how to walk upright. May the war clubs and instruments of destruction be transformed into life giving means of grace. (Isaiah 2)

For the hearts of the people: Created with Your sacred fire burning within us, we confess that we struggle to live out of our great potential. 

When we do harm to Your Creation, your creatures and fellow human beings, 

Forgive us

When we fail to do all the good we can, in all the places we can, Forgive us

When we turn away from Your love and grace, Forgive us.

Leader: Hear now the good news of Jesus Christ, You are forgiven. I am forgiven. We are forgiven.  

Peace be with you. Also with you

 

Be glorified, Everlasting Light who ends our mourning. Be glorified, Planter of righteousness whose hands have formed us with strength. Be glorified! (based on Is. 60:19-21; 61:3). All honor to the Son of God who brings good news to the poor. All honor to Jesus Christ who brings freedom to the oppressed and sight to the blind. All honor! (based on Luke 4:18). All praise to the Holy Spirit who helps us in our weakness. All praise to the Sacred Spirit who teaches us how to pray and intercedes on our behalf. All praise! (based on Romans 8:26).

 

Jesus Christ, Creator's Son, our brother, and friend, With honor and respect we remember the great sacrifice of Your life for us and for our people. With awe and humility, we remember the miracle of Your resurrection from death. With faith, hope and trust, we remember the promise You made to return and lead us home.

 

Creator God, Jesus, Your son, understood the importance of community and relationship. On the night He gave himself up for us, He gathered His disciples from many tribes, and shared a meal with them in preparation for His death and resurrection. As He stood in the midst of them, He took bread, gave thanks to You, broke it, and gave it to His disciples and said, "Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you. Do this in remembrance of me."   After the meal, He took the cup, gave thanks to You, gave it to His disciples and said, "Drink this, all of you. This is my blood of the new covenant poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Do this as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me."

Sharing of the Feast

As the grain was given by Creator God to all peoples of the world, Jesus Christ was also given to nourish and sustain.                                                            

As the fruit of the vine was given by Creator God to all peoples of the world,  

Jesus Christ was also given to bind us to God and one another.   

As the women from many tribes knead, fold, and make the bread in holy stillness, so the women tended and cared for the broken body of Jesus Christ: A sacrifice for us.

 

Spirit, help us now. Come and breathe into these gifts of bread and juice. As we receive these gifts into our bodies, may our breath become the sweet breath of Christ. 

 

Rise up, Nations of God, Give God your praise!    

Rise up, Clans of Nations, Come together and give God your praise!  

Rise up, Bands of Nations, Lift your hands and give God your praise!

 

The body of Christ given for you. The love of Christ poured out for you.  

 

As the rivers flow, let us hear His song.  As the winds blow, let us hear His whispers. As the grasses sway, let us see them dance. As the eagle soars, calm our minds. Christ's love is always there. Open our arms to embrace His love. Let us embrace one another and share His message of love.            

We have taken Jesus into us; we now go out into the different directions to be the hands and feet of Jesus. We go out to correct what we did wrong, what others did wrong, and to sometimes take the blame for another's mistake as Jesus did for us. We go out to stand up for the powerless, the voiceless, and those invisible. Gracious God, let Your mercy and grace fall on us and give us courage to follow in the footsteps of Jesus. 

 

Creator God, as we walk from this place with renewed strength for the journey before us, let us follow the path of Jesus, as the Spirit guides our steps. Help us to make wise choices in the days ahead, to serve those in need, and to remember our place in the circle of life. Remind us to listen to our elders, to teach our children the traditions of our people, to respect one another and all creation. As we wait for the day when we will be reunited with You and those who have gone before us, keep our hope alive and our footsteps on the path toward home. 

 

As we depart from one another, remember, Creator God was here before we came and will be here after we depart. Creator God came in with us and will stay with us when we depart. We are all connected to each other and to our Creator. All praise to Creator God! Amen.                                                                                                          

“A Native American Celebration of Holy Communion” – Native American Writing Group of the Open-Source Liturgy Project (Discipleship Ministries of The United Methodist Church). May 2011.