Sunday Morning Service | Baptism of the Lord

The copy below is what would have been our Order of Service if we were worshipping live/together in our sanctuary. Please join us as we worship together/alone:

     

Greetings,
With all the pain and sickness brought about by the pandemic, with all the challenging events in Washington DC this week, with all the change we need to deal with in the normal course of our lives isn’t it great to know that God is constant. He is always there for us. May we be filled with the Holy Spirit today as we sing His praises, hear His Word and pray for His grace. Let us worship the Lord!  

Opening Hymn – I Sing the Almighty Power of God
I Sing the Almighty Power of God (8:45 AM, digital mix)  
Call To Worship
On that first day, when time began:
you gave birth to creation; light danced through the darkness; the waters of hope flowed free and clear.
On that first day at the Jordan, when redemption began:
you spoke of life for all your children, as your Child stepped into the waters of forgiveness, dancing in hope with his cousin, John.
On this first day of the week, when we begin anew:
you call us to faithfulness, as we open our hearts to you, your voice claiming us as your own.  

The Opening Prayer  
Beloved’s Parent: grace is the gift       which flows to us      from your heart; joy is the seed planted      deep within our souls,      that it might blossom            into lives of service to all. And we cry: “Glory!”   Servant of sinners: you emerge from baptism’s water,      to embrace us in your hopes; you take our fears from us      and toss them aside      as you lead us into your kingdom; you shine the Light      which brings us out       of despair’s shadows. And we cry: “Glory!”   Wind upon the water: you move among us      sweeping aside our petty pride,      and offering us the gifts           of humility and servanthood. You whisper of your yearning for peace and reconciliation,      until it silences our angry voices      and unclenches our fisted hearts. And we cry: “Glory!”   God in Community, Holy in One,  we lift our voices as your Beloved teaches,   Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.   For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen.  

Praise Hymn: When Jesus Came to Jordan
  Hymn 252: When Jesus Came to Jordan [January 3 2021]    

Praise Hymn: Shall We Gather at the River
Shall We Gather at the River | God So Loved the World | Fountainview Academy

Time For Our Children – How do we receive information? Is the news good, or frustrating? In this message, discuss who John the Baptist was and the message of hope he came to share. Encourage students to receive this good news and to tell others about the joy of Jesus.  
Children's Message: Prepare the Way with John the Baptist (Mark 1:1-8)    

The New Testament Lesson: Acts 19: 1-7
While Apollos was in Corinth, Paul took a route through the interior and came to Ephesus, where he found some disciples. He asked them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you came to believe?” They replied, “We’ve not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.” Then he said, “What baptism did you receive, then?” They answered, “John’s baptism.”   Paul explained, “John baptized with a baptism by which people showed they were changing their hearts and lives. It was a baptism that told people about the one who was coming after him. This is the one in whom they were to believe. This one is Jesus.” After they listened to Paul, they were baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. When Paul placed his hands on them, the Holy Spirit came on them, and they began speaking in other languages and prophesying. Altogether, there were about twelve people.  

L: This is the word of the Lord
P: Thanks Be to God  

Special Music: Morning Has Broken – J.S. Bach: Gigue from Fifth Keyboard Partita, BWV 829 – Miles Walter, VUMC Music Director

  Morning Has Broken - J.S. Bach: Gigue from Fifth Keyboard Partita, BWV 829 - Miles Walter, pianist    

The Gospel Lesson: Matthew 2: 1-12
John the Baptist was in the wilderness calling for people to be baptized to show that they were changing their hearts and lives and wanted God to forgive their sins. Everyone in Judea and all the people of Jerusalem went out to the Jordan River and were being baptized by John as they confessed their sins. John wore clothes made of camel’s hair, with a leather belt around his waist. He ate locusts and wild honey. He announced, “One stronger than I am is coming after me. I’m not even worthy to bend over and loosen the strap of his sandals. I baptize you with water, but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit.”   About that time, Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee, and John baptized him in the Jordan River. While he was coming up out of the water, Jesus saw heaven splitting open and the Spirit, like a dove, coming down on him. And there was a voice from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I dearly love; in you I find happiness.”  

L: This is the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
P: Thanks be to God.  

The Message Voices – An unexpected voice can calm, challenge, or change the world. But how do we know which one to listen to? Pastor Kevan says the voice that defines us may only come once in a lifetime.
Pastor Kevan's Message - Baptism of the Lord - Mark 1: 4-11    

Joys and Concerns of the Community – Introducing Miles Walter as our new Music Director  
Meet Miles Walter - VUMC's new Music Director    

The Morning Prayers  
We are now the ones who step forth out of the safe waters of baptism, to bring hope, to share a word of grace, to carry healing into the brokenness of the lives around us. Let us follow in faith wherever Jesus leads us. Join as we pray, saying,  

Heavenly Father, we continue to pray for our nation. We pray for our leaders who lead us day by day. We pray for all in authority who face difficult decisions that affect the lives of many; grant them wisdom and courage.  

We pray for misinformation to be curbed that fear may take no hold in hearts and minds.   For those prayers too personal to speak aloud.  

For Gregory Fucci, the husband of Anna, father of Kristi, and grandfather of Alena, passed away on Sunday, January 3 after a battle with brain cancer.  

We pray for those who mourn the loss of loved ones, whether recently or some time ago. Let the knowledge of your resurrection in glory be comfort to all those who mourn  

We pray for the sick, both at home and in hospital, or hospice. We think of the elderly, the housebound and those in care homes. And we pray for all who care to their needs, both professionally and in the family.  

For the Manfredi family’s friend John Walker. He is receiving a new kidney.
For Marilyn Van Tine who fell and is having difficulty walking. 
For a full recovery for Marilyn Van Tine’s daughter, Karen Gerlach.
For Mary Kovoor’s friend Dr. Bob Raniolo as he faces a tough battle with cancer.  

For our friends working the Covid19 front lines: Alayne Snyder, Drs. Johnny and Riny Kovoor. and Erik Lindholm.  

Help all hospital workers as they deal with overwhelming numbers of patients and give them strength to carry on when all seems hopeless and they are weary.  

We pray for all families as they face the ups and downs of family life in the age of the coronavirus.  

We thank you for the vaccines currently being distributed. As we set a record for deaths in the US every day, we believe we are at the beginning of the end in the fight against Covid19.  
We pray for the homeless, the unemployed, the asylum seeker, the addict, the ex-prisoner. Lord Jesus who became a refugee from oppression be with all those who find themselves struggling.  

Touched by the waters of life, fed at the feast of grace and hope, embraced in the warmth of God’s love and hopes – this is good news! Blessed by baptism’s tears, called to servanthood by the Beloved, filled with the peace of the Spirit, we are indeed God’s people – redeemed, restored, refreshed to serve. Thanks be to God! Amen.    

The Benediction Go into the world as God’s beloved children. We will go to share the gift of grace which flows from God’s heart. Go into the world as baptized sisters and brothers of Jesus. We will go to bring the light of hope to all in despair. Go into the world as those filled with the Holy Spirit. We will go to hear the whispered yearnings for peace and reconciliation.  

Closing Hymn – Breath on Me Breath of God
Hymn of Invitation and Dedication "Breathe On Me, Breath of God"    

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