ANNOUNCEMENTS

For your convenience, the Blue and White Room will open at 8:00 A.M. EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE and the East Campus Union at 8:15 A.M., for breakfast.

This morning at 9:00 and II:oo o'clock, The Reverend Professor James T. Cleland, Dean of the Chapel, will preach at the University Service of Worship in the Chapel.

SPONSORED BY THE

SPECIAL OBSERVANCES COMMITTEE In charge of arrangements for the Sunrise Service are the following: Miss Sandra Forrester, Miss Nina Major, Miss Peggy McCartt, Miss Judy McKnight, OF THE Miss Rita Wells, Mr. Dennis Campbell, Mr. William Casey, and Mr. John Hines. DUKE UNIVERSITY RELIGIOUS COUNCIL

The Special Observances Committee expresses appreciation to singers from the School of Nursing Choir and to the Brass Ensemble for their leadership of the music in this Service.

Sarah P. Duke Memorial Gardens

Easter Sunday Morning, April IO, 1966

7 :OO 0 'c10CK HYMN-"Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" ORDER OF WORSHIP From Lyra Davidica, 1708 Christ the Lord is risen today, ! PRELUDE Sons of men and angels say, Alleluia! Raise your joys and triumphs high, Alleluia! Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Alleluia! CALL TO PRAYER Lives again our glorious King, Alleluia! Minister: The Lord is risen indeed: Hallelujah! Where, 0 death, is now thy sting? Alleluia! People: I am He that liveth, and was dead, saith the Lord; Once He died, our souls to save, Alleluia! and behold, I am alive for evermore. Halleluiah! Where's thy victory, boasting grave? Alleluia! Love's redeeming work is done, Alleluia! Fought the fight, the battle won, Alleluia! PRAYER OF ADORATION-The Minister. Death in vain forbids Him rise, Alleluia! Christ hath opened Paradise, Alleluia! HYMN OF PRAISE-"Praise to the Lord" Soar we now where Christ has led, Alleluia! From , 1668 Following our exalted Head, Alleluia! Made like Him, like Him we rise, Alleluia! Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation! Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Alleluia! Amen. 0 my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation! Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 All ye who hear, Now to His temple draw near; Join me in glad adoration! Praise to the Lord, who o'er all things so wondrously reigneth, Shieldeth thee under His wings, yea, so gently sustaineth! Hast thou not seen How thy desires e'er have been PosTLUDE Granted in what He ordaineth? Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy work and defend thee; Surely His goodness and mercy here daily attend thee. Ponder anew What the Almighty can do, If with His love He befriend thee. Amen. Joachim Neander, 1650-1680

COLLECT FOR EASTER DAY (Here let the people unite with the minis­ ter in prayer) 0 Thou who makest the stars, and turnest the shadow of death into the morning: On this day of days we meet to render Thee, our Lord and King, MINISTRY OF WORSHIP the tribute of our praise; for the new life of the springtime, for the ever­ lasting hopes that rise within the human heart, and for the which hath brought life and immortality to light. Receive our thanksgiving, reveal Presiding: MR. JoHN HINES, Member of the Special Observances Committee, Thy presence, and send into our hearts the Spirit of the risen Christ. Amen. Duke University Religious Council

SCRIPTURE LEssoN-John 20: 1-18 Preaching: THE REVEREND DR. WILLIAM C. BENNETI', , Trinity Avenue Presbyterian , Durham

NuRsEs' CHom-Anthem Brass Ensemble: Directed by MR. LuTHER MILSPAW

MEDITATION-Resurrection Choir: REPRESENTATIVES FROM THE SCHOOL OF NuRSING CHOIR V)... "'M ~ MEETING OF THE SESSION ANTHEM "Christus Factus Est" Bruckner PRELUVE ANV CHIMES VOXOLOGY "Jesus, By His Bitter Cross" Volger MEVITATION "REMEMBER ME" Mr. Holt "LET US WORSHIP GOD" CONFIRMATION ANV AVMISSION TO THE LORV'S TABLE "Create in Me, 0 God, a Clean Heart" Choir CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT

CALL TO PRAYER Hymns for the Setting and The bread of God is He which cometh down the Clearing of the Table from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. for the Supper are numbered 202 and 295. APPROACH ,{_n un-<..6011 O Lord Jesus Christ, who in the Holy Sacra­ BLESSING and Clvi.m~ POSTLUVE ment didst leave Thy Church a memorial of Thyself and a pledge and seal of Thy redeem­ LET US VEPART I.\/ SILENCE ing love: Grant that when, in obedience to Thy command, we keep the feast, we may approach Thy Table with love and humble hope; THE COMMUNICANTS are Paula Sherrill Anderson, that discerning its sacred mystery, we may Marilyn Elizabeth Autry, Carolyn Ann Beeker, feed by faith on Thy holy body and blood, and Anne Clarice Bivins, Jacki Plair Blankenship, be made partakers of Thy heavenly grace. Let Frank Tyler Blankenship, Terry Neal Blankenship, the remembrance of Thy Passion and triumph Lee Daniels, Sherry Lynn Huneycutt, Deborah ever abide within our hearts, that we may be Elizabeth Johnson, Sheree Lynn Long, David Warren fortified against the assaults of our enemies Monahan, James Steven Muse, Harsha Lynn Senter, strengthened to keep Thy commandments all the Joyce Goodson Spach, Carol Williamson, Joanne days of our life. Amen. Williamson and Patricia Ann Withers.

PRAISE THE MEVITATION tonight is by Mr. John s. Holt. The Hymn No. 433 Latin, 7th Century Regent Square Celebrants of the Sacrament are Dr. William C. Bennett and the Rev. Mr. C. Eric Hount, Jr. The OLV TESTAMENT LESSON - Tfte Vec..a.togu.e and R~pon6e Organist and Music Director is Hrs. Agnes H. Skillen.

ANTHEM "Behold a Sight" Simon Peter THE EASTER OFFERING, 'ONE GREAT HOUR OF SHARI NG' .is our opportunity to share the work of our Mission NEW TESTAMENT LESSON Board in overseas relief. Envelopes are provided in the pew racks and will be received tonight and NICENE CREEV - Hymnbook, p. 1Z at the Easter Sunday Morning Worship Service.

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PASSAGES OF SCRIPTURE TO BE REAV

Fott Mau.ndy ThUJ!,6 day - Ma.t.the.w 26: 17 66. Fo1t Good F.tUday - Ma.:t.the.w 27:1 66· Falt EM.te.Jt Vay - Ma.t.the.w 28: 1 66.

PROCESSIONAL HYMN NO. 204 * Lyra Davidica, 1708 HYMN N0.203 Latin, 1695 -congregation sings all stanzas, stand on second- Palestrina, 1591 PRAYERS Thanksgiving in unison CALL TO PRAYER 0 God most high; All praise and thanksgiving be unto M. The Lord is risen. Thee; For the multitude of Thy loving-kindness and The Lord is risen indeed: Hallelujah. R. tender mercies unto us; And to all men. It is meet H. I am He that liveth, and was dead, saith the Lord; and right that we should at all times give thanks R. And behold, I am alive for evermore. Hallelujah, unto Thee; But chiefly, this day, are we bound to The Lord be with you. M. praise Thee; For the glorious resurrection of Thy R. And with thy spirit. Son Jesus Christ our Lord; Who hath taken away the sins of the world; Who by His death hath destroyed ADORATION death; And by His rising again hath brought us to everlasting life. CONFESSION in unison o Almighty God, who broughtest again from the dead We give Thee thanks; That, having overcome the our Lord Jesus; We acknowledge that we are unworthy sharpness of death; He opened the kingdom of heaven of Thy redeeming grace. We have not believed Thy to all believers; And that because He lives, we promises; Nor trusted in our living Lord. Through too shall live. Even now, having peace with Thee worldliness of spirit; Our eyes have been holden through Him; He rejoice in the hope of Thy great that we have not discerned His presence with us. glory. Thanks be to Thee, 0 God; Who givest us the Through disappointment of mind and dejection of victory; Through our Lord Jesus Christ; To whom, spirit ; Our hearts have not burned within us as we with Thee the Father and the Holy Ghost, be all have heard His Word. We have not trusted in His honor and glory; World without end. Amen. redeeming power; And have been overcome of evil. Supplication Intercession II We have forgotten the glad tidings of His victory of Saints "Our Father over death; And have not known the things that belong to our peace. HYMN NO. 213 Bridges, 1851 Diademata

But now in penitence we come to Thee; Beseeching Thy OFFERING forgiveness. Mercifully grant us absolution from all our sins; And restore unto us the joy of OFFERTORY ANTHEM "Lord Jesus, Who Didst Redeem" Doxology Thy salvation; For Jesus Christ's sake, our only Mediator and Advocate. Amen. THE RESURRECTION The Minister

ASSURANCE OF PARDON BENEDICTION and Choral Response BELLS AND POSTLUDE 0 :I:,__ ::::; ._:I: u THOSE RECEIVED INTO THE CHURCH ON MAUNDY THURSDAY CHURCH CALENDAR are Paula Sherrill Anderson, d~ughter of Mr. & Mrs. SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Harold H. Anderson; Marilyn Elizabeth Autry, daugh­ Nursery: Available during Worship Service ter of Mr. & Mrs. W. 0. Autry; Carolyn Ann Beeker, NO ACTIVITY HERE TONIGHT: The Bell Choir daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Edward Beeker; Anne Clarice and Youth Groups will meet next week. Bivins, daughter of Mrs. Florence M. Bivins; Jacki TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Blair Blankenship, Frank Tyler Blankenship, Terry Choir Schools II & III: 3:30 & 4:10 Neal Blankenship, children of Mrs. Barton G. Hagerty; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Boyd Lee Daniels, Jr., son of Dr. & Mrs. Boyd L. Training Choir: 3:30 Daniels; Sherry Lynn Huneycutt, daughter of Dr. & Mrs. CLC Study Group: 7:30 with Dr. & Mrs. Harry C. Huneycutt; Deborah Elizabeth Johnson, daugh­ Thomas G. Wilson, 2721 Sevier Street ter of Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Johnson; Sheree Lynn Long, THURSDAY, APRIL 14 daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Marion L. Long; David Warren Chancel Choir: Rehearsal at 7:30 Monahan, son of Lt. Col & Hrs. L. Paul Monahan; James Steven Muse, son of Mrs. Jean Muse; Marsha Lynn Senter, daughter of Mrs. Nora Senter; Joyce Goodson Spach, USHERS FOR APRIL daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Madison Spach; Carol Williamson A. Lee Clement, A. IL Hampton, Malcolm Cameron, and Joanne Williamson, daughters of Dr. & Hrs. R. M. Dr. Warren D. Carter, R. Duncan Cuyler, W.P. Williamson and Patricia Ann Withers, daughter of Dickson, Jr., Dr. Walter B. Cherny, Archie Mr. & Mrs. Loren R. Withers. Wallace Dryden, Ben H. Clarke, Dr. Bright A. Lowry, Joe Lynn Clarke, M. Julian Duttera, SINCERE APPRECIATION TO MRS. THOMAS L. BLACK for the Dr. Emil Gebel, Lloyd G. Krusor. beautiful Sanctuary decorations during Holy Week; and to Mrs. D. J. Swith, Sr. and Mrs. R. Irvin Beavers, TEACHERS AND WORKERS FOR THE SUMMER CHURCH SCHOOL Custodians of the Communion Ware. activities are needed. If you can pive one week of help during the morning hours please contact THE l-ITNISTER spoke to the Watts Hospital School of the Church Office or call clrs. Louis E. Swanson Nursing and to the Golden A:ge Club of Durham last week. or Mrs. Thomas A. Boyle.

THE EASTER OFFERING is our opportunity to share the DATES YOU WILL WANT TO KEEP IN }fiND for the work of our Mission Board in overseas relief. Envelopes summer months are: Vacation Church School for for this special offering are available in the pew racks. Children, June 20-24, Mrs. Thomas A. Boyle, Dir. The Annual Family Picnic is planned for Saturday, THE ADULT STUDY GROUP in Contemporary Literature will September 10th at Camp New Hope, Mr. & Mrs.Frank meet next Sunday evening, April 17th, 8:00 P.M. to Barr, Home & Family Nurture Group. discuss The Visit by Friederich Durrenmatt, available in paperback. A SINCERE WELCOME is extended to our visitors today. REGISTRATIONS FOR THI WEEKDAY NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN schools to begin in September are now being taken. You may call the Church Office or the School Directors SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1966 for information~