The Source of Power We Must Now Find

The Source of Power We Must Now Find

Order of Worship Service—July 5, 11am— Independence Day Sunday (Printable PDF Link)
(Video will be posted LIVE on the church’s FB page at 11am.  Livestream will be cross-posted here ASAP once the livestream starts)

PRELUDE:  Many and Great—LACQUIPARLE, traditional Dakota melody;        set by Nicholas Palmer
CALL TO RENEW THE SOUL OF THE PEOPLE
SING: 
Deportee, by Woody Guthrie
CALL TO CONFESSION AND COMMITMENT

On this Independence Day weekend,
We confess
That for many people
ours is not a sweet land of liberty.
And that after Pilgrims’ genuine pride,
Many native people died.
Although true patriots
have become noble
by seeking,
struggling,
and even giving their lives
to make others free—
here and throughout the world—
we find ourselves
woefully short
of the kingdom goal
where all
can truly sing
freedom’s song.
Amen.

HYMN:  My Country ‘Tis of Thee  (Glory to God#337) 
(We sing a traditional patriotic hymn that is ironic in that we don’t live up to the ideals of liberty in the song, but it can inspire us to re-commit to  those ideals and  work to enlarge them.)
SCRIPTURE:     Galatians 5:1  2 Corinthians 3:17  John 8:32   Exodus 3:9-10   Isaiah 61:1   Luke 4:16-20    (Megan Dobbs)
SUNG RESPONSE:  We Shall Overcome  (stanza 1,2  Glory to God #379)  
SERMON:      The Source of Power We Must Now Find
CHORAL ANTHEM:  Prayer of Hildegard—- text, Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179); music, Barbara Wallace
WELCOMING
INTERCESSORY PRAYER: with prayer submissions by people on FB (read by Deanna.  You can also email prayer requests ahead of time to info@westportpresbyterian.org during Deanna’s office hours)
The Lord’s Prayer
SUNG RESPONSE: Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying (Glory to God#469)  
OFFERTORY SOLO: Oh, Freedom—African-American spiritual, arr. Randa Kirshbaum; SUNG BY Josh Stark, bass 
                 Offering link
SUNG PRAYER OF DEDICATION:     Nahjeetah Enyo Bahbah–alliteration (Thank you, God, Shona Language)
HYMN: Glory to God#741 Guide My Feet (change final stanza to “We’ll be free when we run this race.”)
FINAL BLESSING
SUNG RESPONSE: #740 Lead Me, Guide Me  (Sing Twice)
POSTLUDE: In Christ There Is No East or West—MCKEE, traditional African-American melody, arr. Anna Laura Page

 

Participants:
Pastor- Reverend Scott
Piano- Emily Davidson
Quartet- Jennifer Weiman, Josh Stark, Megan Dobbs, Neil Long
Camera and Facebook- Deanna Capps
Webpage- Martine Roesel

 

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