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8:30Am Sacred Journey 8:30am Sacred Journey November 1, 2020 Create Your Legacy Prelude A Toast to Life Steven Hobert Interim Music Director Welcome & Centering Rev. Frenchye Magee Associate Pastor Gathering Song Today I Awake The Sacred Journey Singers and Shufflers (recorded 11-11-18) Today I awake and God is before me. At night, as I dreamt, God summoned the day; for God never sleeps but patterns the morning with slithers of gold or glory in grey. Today I arise and Christ is beside me. He walked through the dark to scatter new light. Yes, Christ is alive, and beckons his people to hope and to heal, resist and invite. Today I affirm the Spirit within me at worship and work, in struggle and rest. The Spirit inspires all life which is changing from fearing to faith, from broken to blest. Today I enjoy the Trinity round me, above and beneath, before and behind; the Maker, the Son, the Spirit together, They called me to life and call me their friend Blessing the Space Between Us Bob Brinkley We Remember Them Mary Louise Knutson, Daryl Boudreaux, Steven Hobert Remembering All Saints Gathering Prayers Marcia Brinkley Holy One, you are the foundation of all that was and is and is to come, holding this spinning planet and all life in your love. We remember those who have come before and offer praise for them. Warmed by the same fire, nourished by the same earth, soothed by the same waters, we witness to the truth, beauty, and wisdom seen in their lives and offer thanks for their gift to the cosmos. Praise be. Praise be. Praise be. Amen The Scripture Joshua 4:1-11 (The Message) Together we are exploring how God calls us David McNally to Extravagant Generosity with our gifts of time, talent, treasure and witness. The Word of God for the people of God. Oct 25 This is a Day of Thanks be to God. New Beginnings 1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 Song Poor Wayfaring Stranger Steven Hobert Nov 1 All Saints Sunday Give to Build Beloved Community I’m just a poor wayfaring stranger, Create Your Legacy a’ travelin’ through this world alone, Joshua 4:1-11 there is no sickness, no toil, nor danger, Nov 8 Give to Build in that fair land to which I go. Beloved Community Count Your Blessings Psalm 103-1-12 I’m going home to see my mother, I’m going home no more to roam, Nov 15 Give to Build I’m just going over Jordan, Beloved Community Make Your Offering I’m just going over home. Deut. 8:10-18 I know dark clouds will gather ‘round me Nov 22 Commitment Sunday I know my way is rough and steep, Give to Build Beloved Community beauteous fields arise before me, Give Thanks where the seekers, their vigils keep. Psalm 95:1-7 Nov 29 Longing for Light I’m going there to see my sister, Keep Awake I’m goin’ home no more to roam Mark 13:34-37 I’m just going over Jordan, I’m just going over home. Dec 6 Longing for Light Get Ready Mark 1:1-8 I’m going home to see my brother, I’m going home no more to roam, Dec 13 Longing for Light Good News Coming I am just going over Jordan, Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11 I’m just going over home. Dec 20 Longing for Light Greetings, Favored One! I am just going over home. Luke 1:26-38 The Story Give to Build Beloved Community: Rev. Frenchye Magee Create Your Legacy Invitation to Silent Prayer In Our Prayers This Week Baptisms Song Farewell My Friends Steven Hobert Maxwell Luke Martin Quinn Lee Hollie Celebrations & Blessing Rev. Frenchye Magee Deaths Gordy Wilcox, d. 10/16/20 Sean Carroll, d. 10/12/20 God grant you many years Clarice Seim, d. 10/2/20 Jim Rognas, d. 9/30/20 Life Together Rev. Judy Zabel Condolences Randy Barretto (mother, Karen E. Song Come to Me O Weary Traveler Steven Hobert Johnson d. 10/4/20) Come to me O weary trav’ler; Care Center Come to me with your distress; Evelyn Welsh Gordy Wilcox Come to me, you heavy burdened; Janet Sundell Rhodes Come to me and find your rest. Holli Roseberg Do not fear, my yoke is easy; Recovering at Home Do not fear, my burden’s light; Suzanne Janssen Do not fear the path before you; Ingrid Bloom Meg McChesney Do not run from me in fright. Prayer Requests Take my yoke and leave your troubles; Shirley Johnson Take my yoke and come with me; Anna Nygren Take my yoke, I am beside you; Carolyn Radke Take and learn humility. Danielle Anderson The Nsude Family Rest in me, O weary trav’ler; Mike Chatt Rest in me and do not fear; Carol Edblom Rest in me, my heart is gentle; James Hlavka Ruth Laube Rest and cast away your care. Braeden Reeve Don & Janice Selger Judy Strandmark Closing Blessing Rev. Frenchye Magee Carrie David Lorelei Larson Ahhmen, Ahhwomen, Ahhchildren, Prayers Of Thanksgiving & Ahhanimals, Ahhcreation, Awe!!! Wonder From You, Our Community The 2020 ministry class of the Postlude When the Saints Go Marching In MN Conference, including Rev. Mary Louise Knutson, Daryl Boudreaux, Steven Hobert Dana Neuhauser and Rev. Grant Spencer (ordained as deacon) Worship Leaders today: Rev. Frenchye Magee, Bob and Marcia Brinkley, Steven Hobert (interim music director), Daryl Boudreaux (percussion), Mary Louise Knutson (piano) Prayers for Our Congregational Copyright & Source Information Life & Work That the vision of being an anti- “A Toast to Life,” Music: Steven Hobert, ©2020FireFlyForest Music Publishing. Used with permission. racist congregation would take hold in all our ministries and “Oh When the Saints Go Marching In,” Words and music: traditional song from the United States. In the transform us, making us truly public domain. open to all people. “Today I Awake,” Words: John L. Bell with music adaptation of traditional tune Slithers of Gold, ©1989, Iona Community, GIA Publications, Inc. Used with permission. Prayers for Our World In a Time of Pandemic “Poor Wayfaring Stranger,” traditional American song. In the public domain. In this time of pandemic, bring “Come to Me O Weary Traveler,” Words: Sylvia G. Dunstan, ©1991, GIA Publications. Inc. (based on Matthew wisdom to doctors. 11:28-30); Music: DUNSTAN, 87 87; Bob Moore ©1993 GIA Publications. Inc. Used with permission. and understanding to scientists. Endow caregivers with “We Remember Them,” Words: traditional compassion and generosity. Jewish prayer; music: Steve Blons ©1998 Steve Blons. Used with permission. Bring healing to those who are ill. “Farewell My Friends,” traditional Sacred Harp song (Also called “Parting Friends”). In the public domain. Protect those who are most at risk. Give comfort to those who All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission. One Net License A-704046, Artlist have lost loved ones. License 645433, CCLI License 2980701. Welcome those who have died into your eternal home. Prayers for Racial Reconciliation & Healing In our efforts to dismantle racism, we understand that we struggle not merely against flesh and blood but against those institutions and systems that keep racism alive by perpetuating the lie that some members of the family are inferior and others superior. Create in us a new heart that will enable us to see brothers and sisters in the faces of those divided by racial categories. Help us to create a church and a nation that embraces the hopes and fears of oppressed people of color where we live, and around the world. Heal your family God, and make us one with you, in union with our brother Jesus, and empowered by your Holy Spirit. Prayers for Our Church That the United Methodist Church would witness faithfully to the grace of Christ in every local setting; that doctrinal and theological differences would be set aside in order to serve all God’s people with empathy and compassion. Our Hennepin Saints All Saints Day is an opportunity to give thanks for all those who have gone before us in the faith. It is a time to celebrate their legacy of faith. Each year we pause to celebrate all those who have gone before us from life to resurrection life. These persons have died since last All Saints Sunday. We continue to celebrate their lives and give thanks for the legacy they have left for their families and for this church. Robert (Bob) Beach David Gerdes Lucille Anderson Jewel Mayer Marcene Johnson Scott Selby David Cummings Judith (Judy) Reese Virginia (Ginny) Krause Donald (Don) Barton Dorothy Lillestrand Virginia (Ginny) Jacobson Edwin (Skip) Gage Robert (Bob) Onan Virginia Schoenbohm Clymer Jim Rognas Catherine Elizabeth Ness Clarice Seim Charlotte Sanford Sean Patrick Carroll Rev. Jerald (Jerry) Jackson Gordon (Gordy) Wilcox Carl Darwin (Dar) Lundeen James (Jim) Keenan Nathaniel (Nate) Greene, Jr. Vivian Lofgren Rev. Dwight Haberman Today we celebrate All Saints Sunday. We extend a special welcome to friends and family of those who have died this past year and whose funerals or memorial services were held at Hennepin Avenue UMC. We pray that this worship service will be a source of comfort and strength for you as we are reminded that death is never the end. Each one of our saints and our visionaries know the importance of leaving a legacy to their families and community. In life, in death, and beyond death into eternal life, they witness to their faith in God and love for Hennepin Avenue UMC continues and will continue to bless the generations to come. We give thanks for our saints and for their hope filled vision for the future.
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