10:30 Service June 12: Trinity Sunday

You will find our live stream on our homepage, on Facebook (where you can interact with others watching with comments), and on Youtube.

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: If test positivity rates stay below 3%, masks will be optional for the vaccinated at services with singing. If transmission increases, we will re-institute the mask requirement. Please check with clergy or ushers, or listen for verbal announcements for more details. We thank you for respecting our guidelines and your neighbors in this transitional time.

  • Communion: All are welcome to receive. When it comes time, please maintain a distance of greater than 6 feet in a single file line up to the front. Please come to the communion minister on the side of the church where you are sitting. Make your way down the side aisle to return to your seat. Wine is not available at this time. If you would prefer not to receive, simply cross your arms across your chest and the minister will give you a blessing. Gluten free wafers are available, on request from the minister.

  • 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 Rector’s Pilgrimage class will start meeting soon, for new members.

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

Welcome

A priest welcomes the congregation. If you are new to us, consider filling out our “get connected” form, let us get to know you better.


Entrance Hymn: Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty 1982 Hymnal #362


Opening Acclamation Please rise in body or spirit

Blessed be God: most holy, glorious, and undivided Trinity.
And blessed be God’s reign, now and forever. Amen.

The Lord be with you
And also with you
Let us pray.

Almighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and worship, and bring us at last to see you in your one and eternal glory, O Father; who with the Son and the Holy Spirit live and reign, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

The Lessons

We hear the stories of the experience of God from our spiritual ancestors. Following an ancient pattern originally from Jewish synagogue worship, readings follow a calendar shared by Christians around the globe.

A Reading from the Book of Proverbs   Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31

Doesn’t Wisdom cry out and Understanding shout? Atop the heights along the path, at the crossroads she takes her stand. By the gate before the city, at the entrances she shouts: I cry out to you, people; my voice goes out to all of humanity.
The Lord created me at the beginning of his way, before his deeds long in the past. I was formed in ancient times, at the beginning, before the earth was. When there were no watery depths, I was brought forth, when there were no springs flowing with water. Before the mountains were settled, before the hills, I was brought forth; before God made the earth and the fields or the first of the dry land.

I was there when he established the heavens, when he marked out the horizon on the deep sea, when he thickened the clouds above, when he secured the fountains of the deep, when he set a limit for the sea, so the water couldn’t go beyond his command, when he marked out the earth’s foundations. I was beside him as a master of crafts.

The Word of the Lord. 
Thanks be to God.


Psalm 8 read responsively, by verse
O Lord our governor, *
how exalted is your name in all the world!
Out of the mouths of infants and children *
your majesty is praised above the heavens.
You have set up a stronghold against your adversaries, *
to quell the enemy and the avenger.
When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, *
the moon and the stars you have set in their courses,
what are mortals that you should be mindful of them, *
their children that you should seek them out?
You have made them but little lower than the angels; *
you adorn them with glory and honour;
you give them mastery over the works of your hands; *
you put all things under their feet;
all sheep and oxen, *
even the wild beasts of the field,
the birds of the air, the fish of the sea, *
and all that walks in the paths of the sea.
O Lord our governor, *
how exalted is your name in all the world!


Sequence Hymn  Please rise, in body or in spirit. Goodness is Stronger than Evil

The Gospel John 16:12-15

The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John.  
Glory to you, Lord Christ.

Jesus said, “I have much more to say to you, but you can’t handle it now. However, when the Spirit of Truth comes, he will guide you in all truth. He won’t speak on his own, but will say whatever he hears and will proclaim to you what is to come. He will glorify me, because he will take what is mine and proclaim it to you. Everything that the Father has is mine. That’s why I said that the Spirit takes what is mine and will proclaim it to you.

The Gospel of our Lord.
Praise to you, Lord Christ.


The Sermon:

Please be seated, at the invitation of the preacher.

The Rev. Mike Angell


Prayers of the People

The Leader and People pray responsively.  Please rise, or kneel, in body or in spirit.

We pray for God to fill us with the Holy Spirit, saying: Come Holy Spirit, renew your people.

Gracious God, you send your Spirit to renew the face of the earth. We pray for the church throughout the world. Give us a Spirit of Renewal: Come Holy Spirit!

As the Spirit hovered over the waters at the beginning of the world, as the Creator breathed life into every creature, we pray that the Spirit might help us see the blessedness of all life. We pray for those celebrating birthdays especially Lon Chubiz, and for Kari and Rick Potts celebrating an anniversary this week. Give us your Spirit of gratitude: Come Holy Spirit!

Your Spirit gave the disciples power to proclaim the Good News in every language, to every people and tribe and nation. Help us likewise to tell the Good News in a nation and a world so desperate for Good News. We pray for the courage to speak, especially when it means standing up for justice. Give us your Spirit of Proclamation: Come Holy Spirit!

Your Spirit stays close to those who suffer from division, pain, disease, disaster and war. We pray for an end to gun violence. We pray for our partners in Human Rights work in El Salvador and Central America. We pray for all who suffer. Give us your Spirit of Peace and Perseverance: Come Holy Spirit!

Your Spirit unites us with one another, and the living with the dead. We pray for those we love, but see no longer. Give us your Spirit of Perpetual Light: Come Holy Spirit!

The presider adds a concluding collect.

O Lord our God, accept the fervent prayers of your people; in the multitude of your mercies, look with compassion upon us and all who turn to you for help; for you are gracious, O lover of souls, and to you we give glory, Holy and undivided Trinity,  now and for ever. Amen.


Confession

The deacon bids the confession.

Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor.

God of all mercy, we confess that we have sinned against you, opposing your will in our lives. We have denied your goodness in each other, in ourselves, and in the world you have created. We repent of the evil that enslaves us, the evil we have done, and the evil done on our behalf Forgive, restore, and strengthen us through our Savior Jesus Christ, that we may abide in your love and serve only your will. Amen.

Absolution 

Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. 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.


Welcome & Announcements:

Announcements are shared. You may be seated.

See Announcements

Offering We welcome donations to support the work of Holy Communion, whether a payment on a pledge or simply an offering. Plates will be passed. You can also give on our website or by texting GiveHoCO to (833) 864-5384


Offertory Anthem

The Spirit Makes all Things New. Pepper Choplin

As warmth brings new blossoms to trees in the
spring
And rain brings renewal to all living things,
In every heart that is open and true,
the Spirit can make all things new.

Follow the Spirit and find your place.
Come to the source of renewal and grace
Bring your heart that is open and true.
The Spirit can make all things new.

All who believe and live in Christ,
they are a new creation.
Behold, the old things are passed away.
Behold, all things are made new.

Lord, when we’re burdened with sin and regret,
come to forgive us and help us forget.
Through our confession and healing You prove:
Your Spirit can make all things new.

Rejoice, for the morning’s a gift from the Lord.
Claim the new life that’s renewed and restored.
Live in the present, rejoice in the truth.
The Spirit can make all things new.

So, let us live in the present, rejoice in the truth.
We pray, “Spirit, come. Let your will be done.”
Come, Spirit, and make us new.


Eucharistic Prayer

The second part of the liturgy moves to the Table. As we remember Jesus’ last supper with his disciples, we gather in a way Christians have for millennia. Please rise, in body or in spirit.

The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
Lift up your hearts.
We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.

The presider offers thanks to God for the grace and mercy made available to us in Christ. 

In response all sing:

The presider gives thanks to God’s work and revelation in creation.  The presider invites us to proclaim the mystery of faith. In response all say:
Christ has died; Christ is risen; Christ will come again.

The presider concludes with prayer for the Holy Spirit to sanctify the bread and wine, and the gathered congregation. The Eucharistic prayer concludes with a plea for the coming of God’s reign. 

Through Christ and with Christ and in Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, to you be honor, glory, and praise, for ever and ever. AMEN.


The Lord’s Prayer 

Let us pray in the way Christ taught us, and in the language of our hearts.

Padre nuestro que estás en el cielo, santificado sea tu Nombre,
venga tu reino,
hágase tu voluntad,
en la tierra como en el cielo.

Danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día.
Perdona nuestras ofensas,
como también nosotros perdonamos
a los que nos ofenden.
No nos dejes caer en tentación
y líbranos del mal.

Porque tuyo es el reino,
tuyo es el poder, y tuya es la gloria,
ahora y por siempre. Amén

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 Breaking of the Bread

Alleluia, Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us;
    Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia.


Administration of the Sacrament

All are welcome to receive. When it comes time, please maintain a distance of greater than 6 feet in a single file line up to the front. Please come to the priest on the side of the church where you are sitting. Make your way down the side aisle to return to your seat. Under the bishop’s order, wine is not available at this time. If you would rather receive a blessing, please come forward to the altar rail during communion and cross your arms across your chest. Gluten free wafers are available, on request, from the minister.


Prayer for Spiritual Communion

This prayer of Spiritual Communion is offered in the online bulletin for those who cannot join us in person. It was written by parishioner Bob Lewis.

Gracious and Loving God, on this day we are not able to gather around your table to celebrate your presence in the sacrament of bread and wine. We are not able to share your peace with one another.

Nevertheless, we lift up our hearts, we join with angels and archangels and all the company of heaven as we proclaim you holy and receive you into our hearts by faith.

Strengthen our love for you. Help us offer our sacrifice with all your faithful people, that we may restore health and wholeness to one another and to all your creation. Give us patience and hope as we long for the day when we can gather and break bread together again. Through Christ our Savior. Amen.


Hymns During Communion

 Come Thou Found Lift Every Voice and Sing Hymnal #111                       


Post Communion Prayer  

 All are invited to rise in body or in spirit.

God of abundance, you have fed us with the bread of life and cup of salvation; you have united us with Christ and one another; and you have made us one  with all your people in heaven and on earth. 

Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, that we may proclaim your redeeming love to the world and continue forever  in the risen life of Christ our Savior. Amen. 

Blessing

Live without fear: your Creator has made you holy, has always protected you, and loves you as a mother. Go in peace to follow the good road and may the blessing of the Triune God be among you, and remain with you always   Amen. 


Concluding Hymn:

I Bind Unto Myself Today 1982 Hymnal #370 vs 1-2; 6-7

please rise in body or in spirit


Dismissal

Alleluia, Alleluia! Let us go in peace to love and serve the Lord.
Thanks be to God! Alleluia, Alleluia!


Postlude 

Voluntary No. 8 Paul F. Page



Service Leaders
Preacher and Presider: The Rev. Mike Angell
Deacon: The Rev. Chester Hines
Crucifer: Scott Ferguson
Reader: Elizabeth Hines
Intercessor: Ryan Freedle
Usher: Robert Lowes
Video Producer: Tyler Schwartz
Guest Organist: Robert Meinz


Music used and reprinted with permission under OneLicense #A-704988.

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