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Sunday, December 15, 2019

Third Sunday of Advent

For Meditation and Reflection: The visible world is an active doorway to the invisible world, and the invisible world is much larger than the visible.” (Richard Rohr)

Welcome and Announcements

Lighting of Third Advent Candle

Scripture Reading – Isaiah 35:10

Reading – (unison) We light this candle as a symbol of Christ our Joy.

May the joyful promise of your presence, O God,

Make us rejoice in our hope of salvation.

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel.

Opening Prayer (Pastor)

Call to Worship Pastor: Praise be to God!

People: Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who has visited and redeemed the people.

Pastor: Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord.

People: Blessed be the name of the Lord.

Opening Hymn: O Sing a Song of Bethlehem #51

Prayer for Illumination (Pastor)

Today’s Scripture Reading: Mark 1:1-8

Sermon “Messengers” Mike Lyle

The Offerings and Offertory Music

A Litany of Thanksgiving

Pastor: All things come from you, O God, and with gratitude we return to you what is yours.

All that we are, and all that we have, is your gift to us.

People: And so, in gratitude for all your gifts, we offer ourselves, and all that we have.

By your Spirit make us one with Christ, one with each other, and one in ministry to all the world.

All: Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Reflective Hymn: In the Bleak Midwinter #128

Sharing of Joys and Concerns

Prayers of the Pastor and People

Lords Prayer[Traditional, with “debts”]

Closing Hymn: Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling #59

Benediction (Pastor)Go forward in the comfort and strength of God’s blessing. Remember that you are loved, that God is ever near, and that divine mercy is your way in the world. Amen.

Passing the Peace As You Go

After service, all are invited to join fellow congregants for coffee and conversation in the Fellowship Hall.

Reverend Lyle is available after worship to discuss this service or any ideas or concerns you may have.

Thought for the Week “Christ has no body now on earth but yours. No hands but yours. No feet but yours. Yours are the eyes through which Christ’s compassion may see the world. Yours are the feet with which he is to go about doing good. Yours are the hands with which he is to bless now.’” Saint Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)

ANNOUNCEMENTS

This Sunday, Dec. 15th– 3rd Sunday of Advent 9:30am – Council Meeting; all welcome 11am – Worship led by Rev. Dr. Michael Lyle

Next Sunday, Dec. 22nd – 4th Sunday of Advent 11am – Worship led by Rev. M. Michael Morse

Tuesday, Dec. 24th– Christmas Eve Candlelight Service 5:30pm – Worship led by Rev. Dr. Michael Lyle

Sunday, Dec. 29th 11am – Lay-led worship

It’s Christmas Sharing Tree Time! (spread the word) This has become a favorite St. James tradition. We hang gifts on the outdoor tree and invite the whole community to “Give what you can and take what you need.” Please donate unwrapped toys (new), or winter wear (new/good condition). See bins and supplies in breezeway.

Statement of Faith: We gather as an open and affirming community to worship God, however known. We welcome everyone, no exceptions. Together we seek spiritual comfort and challenge, learn from ancient and modern texts, and seek new dimensions of truth. We practice following the way of Jesus. We dare to demonstrate God’s love by working for justice and peace among all people.

December 17, 2017

Third Sunday of Advent
Worship Led by the Rev. Michael Lyle

For Meditation and Reflection:

He comes this year into a world of suffering, disillusionment, polarization and broken hearts, a world much in darkness.
It is the world of the Bethlehem cave two thousand years ago, the world as humankind has always known it.
I recently visited that cave, a shrine now, and saw in the eyes of the Palestinian people (in whose territory it sits), the ageless human story of struggle and pain. And I, along with my fellow pilgrims, could have confessed my own brokenness and longing.
We anticipate his coming this Advent in solidarity with all people of every place and time. We need him desperately.
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Enter our weary hearts and make of them what you will. Make us into temples of your merciful love.

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December 10, 2017

Second Sunday in Advent

For Meditation and Reflection:

A warm welcome is extended to all, especially those who are worshipping at St. James this Advent season for the first time or who have returned after an absence. Your presence both enriches us and this time of celebration together.

Welcome and Announcements

Call to Worship ….Advent Candle of Peace

Pastor: As this season of Advent unfolds around us, the silent prayers of peace lie like stars hidden in a clouded night.
People: May we inspire the world with peace.
Pastor: May we touch it to our lives that in every place of stress, frustration, or fear, we might feel the presence of peace easing our hearts and transforming our lives.
People: And may we share its healing power with our children, that they might become the inspiration through which peace makes its way to a new yet-dreamt-of world.
All: May Peace light the world this Christmas. Light candle

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December 3, 2017

First Sunday in Advent

Worship Leader: Reverend Samantha Tuttle
Music by Janell Kinzie

For Meditation and Reflection:
As surely as we belong to the universe, we belong together. We join here to transcend the isolated self. To reconnect, to know ourselves to be at home, here on earth, under the stars, linked with each other.

Let us take a moment now to settle into the silence. Hear and feel your quiet breathing. Hear and feel the quiet of this place and this community of people.

In this quiet hour may our spirits be renewed. In this gathering of old and new friends may our minds be open to new truth, and our hearts be receptive to love, as we give thanks for this life we are blessed to share.

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December 11, 2016

Third Sunday of Advent

Meditation thoughts

‘For Longing’ by John O’Donohue
“Blessed be the longing that brought you here and quickens your soul with wonder.
May you have the courage to listen to the voice of desire that disturbs you when you have settled for something safe.
May you have the wisdom to enter generously into your own unease to discover the new direction your longing wants you to take.
May the forms of your belonging—in love, creativity, and friendship— be equal to the grandeur and the call of your soul….
May you come to accept your longing as divine urgency.
May you know the urgency with which God longs for you.”

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