2:00pm July 30: Christine Carter
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Our Mission Welcome to The Episcopal Church of the Holy Communion, a welcoming and diverse community seeking to walk in the way of Jesus and to reveal Christ’s reconciling love in our city, nation, and world.
Things are different right now. The pandemic means we are keeping things simple, short, and safe. We also now require vaccination, for those who are eligible. You must be free of COVID-related symptoms, close contact, and not have positive tests to attend. There are a few other ground rules. Read our full guidelines here.
Distancing: As much as we wish we could greet one another, out of love for our neighbor we have to stay distanced. Please maintain 6 or more feet from other households at all times. Consider sending a text, a message on Facebook, or even writing a letter or email to someone who could use some peace. A wave, a peace sign, or a “smize” (a smile with your eyes) will do.
Masks: Please ensure all members of your household over age 2 are wearing a mask covering both the mouth and nose at all times. Ushers have some masks available, if you forgot yours. Please do not remove your mask or lift your mask at any time. When it comes time for communion, simply slip the wafer under your mask.
Donations: We welcome donations to support the work of Holy Communion, whether a payment on a pledge or simply an offering. You can also text GIVE to (833) 864-5384 or give any time on our website holycommunion.net/give
Wheelchair accessibility: Our entrances have auto-open buttons, and our elevator is ADA compliant. Both the downstairs restrooms and one of the upstairs restrooms are accessible.
Hearing Assistance: Hearing assistance devices are available from the welcome table. Just ask an usher.
Get Involved: If you begin by filling out a “Connect Card” at the Welcome Table or online, we’d be glad to keep you up to date with all that goes on here. You can also use the Connect Cards to update your information, request prayers, or to ask a question. Turn them in to the wooden offering box in the entryway.
The congregation is invited to say the words together in bold. If you are worshiping with us from home, to prepare for worship, you may want to place a candle or two in the place where you worship, to light during the opening prayer.
Prelude
Hymn
Please rise, in body or in spirit, as the hymn begins.
On Eagles Wings Wonder Love and Praise #810
Anthem in Procession
The congregation is invited to respond using the words in bold
I am resurrection and I am life says the Lord.
Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. For I know that my Redeemer lives,
and at the last will stand upon the earth;
and though worms destroy this body,
yet in my flesh shall I see God,
whom I shall see and my eyes behold,
who is my friend and not a stranger.
We do not live to ourselves,
and we do not die to ourselves.
If we live, we live to the Lord,
and if we die, we die to the Lord;
so then, whether we live or die,
we belong to the Lord.
Happy from now on are those who die in the Lord!
So it is, says the Spirit,
for they rest from their labor.
The Collect
The Presider leads ancient prayers that help frame our worship. You are invited to light a candle at home with us, as we light candles on the altar.
The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
Let us pray.
O God, whose mercies cannot be numbered: Accept our prayers on behalf of your servant Christine, and grant her an entrance into the land of light and joy, in the fellowship of your saints; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
The Lessons
We hear the stories of the experience of God from our spiritual ancestors.
A Reading from the Book of the Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 61:1-3)
The Lord God’s spirit is upon me,
because the Lord has anointed me.
He has sent me
to bring good news to the poor,
to bind up the brokenhearted,
to proclaim release for captives,
and liberation for prisoners,
to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor
and a day of vindication for our God,
to comfort all who mourn,
to provide for Zion’s mourners,
to give them a crown in place of ashes,
oil of joy in place of mourning,
a mantle of praise in place of discouragement.
They will be called Oaks of Righteousness,
planted by the Lord to glorify himself.
The Word of the Lord
Thanks be to God
Anthem Matthew 5:1-10
The congregation is invited to read the words in bold
Now when Jesus saw the crowds, he went up a mountain. He sat down and his disciples came to him. He taught them, saying:
Happy are people who are hopeless, because the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
Happy are people who grieve, because they will be made glad.
Happy are people who are humble, because they will inherit the earth.
Happy are people who are hungry and thirsty for righteousness,
because they will be fed until they are full.
Happy are people who show mercy, because they will receive mercy.
Happy are people who have pure hearts, because they will see God.
Happy are people who make peace, because they will be called God’s children.
Happy are people whose lives are harassed because they are righteous,
because the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
The Gospel
The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John (John 14:1-6)
Glory to you, Lord Christ.
Jesus said, “Don’t be troubled. Trust in God. Trust also in me. My Father’s house has room to spare. If that weren’t the case, would I have told you that I’m going to prepare a place for you? When I go to prepare a place for you, I will return and take you to be with me so that where I am you will be too You know the way to the place I’m going.” Thomas asked, “Lord, we don’t know where you are going. How can we know the way?” Jesus answered, “ I am the way, the truth, and the life.”
The Gospel of our Lord.
Praise to you, Lord Christ.
The Homily:
Please be seated, at the invitation of the preacher.
The Rev. Mike Angell
Anthem
Amazing Grace Words: John Newton Tune: New Britain, anonymous
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found, was blind but now I see!
‘Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace that fear relieved! How precious did that grace ap-pear the hour I first believed!
The Lord has promised good to me, His word my hope secures!
He will my shield and portion be as long as life endures.
Through many dan-gers, toils, and snares, I have already come!
‘Tis grace that brought me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.
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,
and the power, and the glory,
for ever and ever. Amen.
The Prayers of the People
The Leader and People pray responsively. Please rise, or kneel, in body or in spirit.
Priest: In peace, let us pray to the Lord.
Almighty God, you have knit together your elect in one communion and fellowship, in the mystical body of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord: Grant, we beseech you, to your whole Church in paradise and on earth, your light and your peace. Amen.
Grant that all who have been baptized into Christ’s death and resurrection may die to sin and rise to newness of life, and that through the grave and gate of death we may pass with Christ to our joyful resurrection. Amen.
Grant to us who are still in our pilgrimage, and who walk as yet by faith, that your Holy Spirit may lead us in holiness and righteousness all our days. Amen.
Grant to your faithful people pardon and peace, that we may be cleansed from all our sins, and serve you with a quiet mind. Amen.
Grant to all who mourn a sure confidence in your care, that, casting all their grief on you, they may know the consolation of your love. Amen.
Give courage and faith to those who are bereaved, that they may have strength to meet the days ahead in the comfort of a reasonable and holy hope, in the joyful expectation of eternal life with those they love. Amen.
Help us, we pray, in the midst of things we cannot understand, to believe and trust in the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, and the resurrection to life everlasting. Amen.
Grant us grace to entrust Christine to your never-failing love; receive her into the arms of your mercy, and remember her according to the favor which you bear unto your people. Amen.
Grant that, increasing in knowledge and love of you, she may go from strength to strength in the life of perfect service in your heavenly kingdom. Amen.
Grant us, with all who have died in the hope of the resurrection, to have our consummation and bliss in your eternal and everlasting glory, and, with all your saints, to receive the crown of life which you promise to all who share in the victory of your Son Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Silence may be kept.
Father of all, we pray to you for Christine, and for all those whom we love but see no longer. Grant to them eternal rest. Let light perpetual shine upon them. May his soul and the souls of all the departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
The Peace
The peace of Christ be always with you.
And also with you.
Please do not approach people outside your household. A wave, a peace sign, or a “smize” (a smile with your eyes) will do.
The Commendation
Give rest, O Christ, to your servant with your saints,
where sorrow and pain are no more, neither sighing, but life everlasting.
You only are immortal, the creator and maker of humankind; and we are mortal, formed of the earth, and to earth shall we return. For so did you ordain when you created me, saying, “You are dust, and to dust you shall return.” All of us go down to the dust; yet even at the grave we make our song: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
Give rest, O Christ, to your servant with your saints,
where sorrow and pain are no more, neither sighing, but life everlasting.
Into your hands, O merciful Savior, we commend your servant Christine. Acknowledge, we humbly beseech you, a sheep of your own fold, a lamb of your own flock, a sinner of your own redeeming. Receive her into the arms of your mercy, into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious company of the saints in light. Amen.
Hymn
It is Well With My Soul- Lift Every Voice and Sing Hymnal #188
Dismissal
Our worship has ended, our service in the world continues.
The Deacon dismisses the congregation:
Let us go forth in the name of Christ. Alleluia. Alleluia!
Thanks be to God. Alleluia. Alleuia!
Postlude
Poetry, Texts, and Lyrics Beloved by Chris
Wild Geese by Mary Oliver (follow the link for an interview. Mary Oliver reads the poem about halfway through)
Basic Rights for All People the source of this list is unknown. Chris taped it to her refrigerator
All people have a right to:
Act in ways that promote your dignity and self respect as long as other’s rights are not violated in the process
Be treated with respect
Say no and not feel guilty
Experience and express your feelings
Take time to slow down and think
Change your mind
Ask for what you want or need
Do less than you are humanly capable of doing
Ask for information
Make mistakes
Feel good about yourself
Service Leaders
Preacher and Officiant: The Rev. Mike Angell
Assisting: The Rev. Julie Graham
Deacon: The Rev. Chester Hines
Lectors: Elizabeth Hines and Denise Carpenter
Director of Music: Mary Chapman
Soloist: Micheal Lowe
Ushers: Donna Baudendistal and Jean and Hal Parker