Stanford Memorial Church University Public Worship 25 June 2017 10:00 a.m. 1 Tammuz 5777

OPENING VOLUNTARY Vision Charles Tournemire (1870-1939)

WELCOME The Rev. Joanne Sanders

Please stand.

HYMN All People That on Earth Do Dwell p. 3

OPENING WORDS Responses of the people are in bold.

This is the day that God has made; Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

PRAYER OF THE DAY

May God be with you. And also with you. Let us pray: Through dreams and visions, O God, you broaden the horizon and hope of your people, that they may discover the meaning of your covenant, even in the midst of trial and exile. Increase the number of those who believe in your word so that all people may joyfully respond to your call and share in your promises. Amen.

Please be seated. 1 READING Deuteronomy 11:26-28; 12:10-12 Scott Smith

VOLUNTARY Offertoire Tournemire

READING Psalm 34

SERMON Who Delights in Life? Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann

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HYMN O My Soul, Bless Your Creator p. 4

PRAYERS

THE PEACE

The peace of God be with you. And also with you. Please be seated.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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HYMN I Sing the Mighty Power of God p. 5

BENEDICTION

You are invited to be seated to enjoy the closing voluntary after the clergy has departed.

CLOSING VOLUNTARY Caprice sur les Grands Jeux Tournemire 2 All People That on Earth Do Dwell (New Century #7)

All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A-712649. 3 O My Soul, Bless Your Creator (New Century #13)

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I Sing the Mighty Power of God (New Century #12, Page 1 of 2)

5 I Sing the Mighty Power of God (New Century #12, Page 2 of 2)

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SUMMER QUARTER 2017 UNIVERSITY PUBLIC WORSHIP SERVICE AND PREACHER SCHEDULE Sundays, 10:00 am unless otherwise noted.

July 2* The Rev. Joanne Sanders

July 9* The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Boatwright Chaplain, Stanford Healthcare

July 16 Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann

July 23 The Rev. Professor Jane Shaw

July 30 Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann

August 6* The Rev. Joanne Sanders

August 13 The Rev. Professor Jane Shaw

*Service with Communion

7 ANNOUNCEMENTS WE EXTEND OUR GRATITUDE to our volunteers Daniel Scott Smith (Reader) and May Gaspay (Usher) for donating their time to assist during today’s worship service. Those wishing to assist in our worship service as readers, ushers, Communion assistants, please email [email protected].

OFFERINGS today by cash and check are in support of California Interfaith Power and

Light, and will be received at the main doors after today's service. Please make checks payable to CIPL. California Interfaith Power and Light seeks to be a faithful steward of creation by responding to global warming through the promotion of energy conservation and renewable energy. This ministry intends to protect the earth’s ecosystems, safeguard public health, and ensure sufficient, sustainable energy for all. PLEASE NOTE Checks written to will be considered gifts to Stanford Memorial Church to support the programs and events in this Church. These gifts will not be formally acknowledged in writing, unless your gift check is $250.00 or greater. Thank you for your thoughtfulness in giving. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR YOUR INFORMATION ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LARGE-PRINT BULLETINS and HEARING-ASSISTANCE RECEIVERS are available for those who need them. Please see an usher to obtain these items. EVENT INFORMATION AND MORE Please visit religiouslife.stanford.edu to learn more about the Office for Religious Life, events, join our weekly email newsletter and much more. WINDHOVER CONTEMPLATIVE CENTER Windhover is open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm daily. A valid Stanford ID card is required to access the building. Visit windhover.stanford.edu to learn more. KZSU REBROADCAST University Public Worship can be heard on the Internet at kzsulive.stanford.edu and on the radio at 90.1 FM every Sunday at 11:30 am. PAST SERMONS can be accessed on Stanford’s iTunes U. You can listen to single sermons or subscribe to our feed at religiouslife.stanford.edu/sermons

8 NEW ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR RELIGIOUS LIFE NAMED Sughra Ahmed, the new associate dean for religious life at Stanford, is a Muslim chaplain who brings extensive experience on university campuses and in interfaith work to her new role.

By Kate Chesley, Stanford News Service

Sughra Ahmed, a Muslim chaplain who most recently served as a Greenberg World Fellow at , has been named associate dean for religious life by Jane Shaw, dean for religious life and professor of . Ahmed, who has served as president of the Islamic Society of Britain and was named Muslim Woman of the Year in the United Kingdom in 2014, will join the campus community in autumn quarter.

“I look forward to welcoming Sughra Ahmed as associate dean at Stanford,” said Provost . “Her experience will not only provide critical support to our Muslim community, but she will also help all of us in the Stanford community develop a broader understanding of the Islamic , particularly at this time. Her appointment continues Stanford’s commitment to embracing many spiritual traditions within the Office for Religious Life and our campus community.”

Ahmed trained at the Markfield Institute as a chaplain, where she also received a Diploma in Islamic Jurisprudence. She has extensive experience in university chaplaincy, first at De Montfort University in England and then in interfaith work across England and at the University of Cambridge. She earned her undergraduate degree at Birmingham City University, where she studied English language and literature, and her Master of Arts degree in Islamic studies from Loughborough University. She is fluent in Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi.

“I’m thrilled to be joining colleagues at Stanford and to be making a contribution in supporting, directing and nurturing students and staff, wherever needed,” she said. “I’m thoroughly excited at the prospect of building relations, strengthening alliances and creating new opportunities as associate dean for religious life.”

9 Ahmed has served as a senior programs manager at the Woolf Institute in the Centre for Policy and Public Education in Cambridge, England, where she designed and delivered research and training on issues such as faith, belief, communities and integration. At the Yale Greenberg World Fellows program, she has been part of a group of 16 mid-career global leaders brought to Yale for a leadership development program that is part of the university’s Jackson Institute of Global Affairs.

“We are so delighted that Sughra Ahmed is joining our team,” said Shaw. “Her presence will extend and strengthen the work of the Office for Religious Life in so many important ways. Her distinction in public life as a prominent and respected Muslim leader, along with her extensive experience in college chaplaincy and interfaith work, make her the ideal candidate to serve in this senior role at Stanford.”

Stanford has an active Muslim community, which includes the Muslim Student Union at Stanford, a group that aims to develop an inclusive and intersectional Muslim community at the university. The university also offers The Markaz, a resource center dedicated to uplifting student voices from the diverse Muslim community at Stanford.

In the Office for Religious Life, Ahmed joins Shaw; Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann, senior associate dean for religious life; and the Rev. Joanne Sanders, associate dean for religious life.

Originally posted: http://news.stanford.edu/2017/06/15/new-associate-dean-religious-life-named/

10 STANFORD MEMORIAL CHURCH 2017 Summer Concert Series

Admission is free. All are welcome.

Concerts begin at 7:30pm, Doors open at 7:00 pm.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 iSing Girl's Choir & Norwegian Girl's Choir

Wednesday, August 2, 2017 Paul Stubbings Organ Recital

Monday, August 21, 2017 The Choir of St. Paul's Church, Burlingame

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Dean for Religious Life The Rev. Professor Jane Shaw 723-1762

Senior Associate Dean for Religious Life Rabbi Patricia Karlin-Neumann 725-0010

Associate Dean for Religious Life The Rev. Joanne Sanders 725-0090

Chaplain Affiliate Fr. Xavier Lavagetto, O.P. 725-0080

Memorial Church Services Dr. Robert Huw Morgan, University Organist 725-0530 and Director, Memorial Church Choir

Office Staff Carol Velazquez, Administration Manager 725-7366 Diane Abundabar, Rathbun Program Manager 724-7174 Vanessa Gomez Brake, Event Specialist 725-0531 Michael Slack, Operations Coordinator 724-9349

Bahara Emami, Office Assistant 723-1762

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