May 31, 2015 First Sunday after Pentecost 10:00 a.m. Liturgical Color – Red ORDER OF WORSHIP PRELUDE Be Thou My Vision Setting by Paul Manz THE GATHERING *PROCESSIONAL HYMN 451 Be Thou My Vision Slane *INVOCATION Chuck Jansch, Liturgist Gracious God, make each of us an instrument of your grace. Weave us into a community showing forth your power and tenderness. Bless us and our differences and undergird our courage to stand together. We call on you today to gather us in your love. Lead us to better know you and glorify you on each step of the journey of our lives. Amen. WORDS OF WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Paul J. Kottke PASSING OF THE PEACE Please greet the person next to you with the words, “Peace be with you.” The response is, “And also with you.” PRAYERS OF THE COMMUNITY CHORAL INTROIT RESPONSIVE READING 646 Canticle of Love [Sing Response 1] Chuck Jansch HEARING THE WORD OF GOD ANTHEM Breathe On Me, Breath of God Ned Rorem [text: Edwin Hatch] SCRIPTURE Romans 12:1-8 Chuck Jansch Reader: May God bless the hearing and understanding of these words. People: Thanks be to God. CHORAL SCRIPTURE ACCLAMATION CHILDREN’S MOMENTS Duane Buys [As the children leave, let us join in singing] Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world All the shades from dark to light, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world. HYMN 2117 [TFWS] Spirit of God Dove SERMON Standards of a Christian Life [Part 1] Rev. Kottke RESPONSE OF THE FAITHFUL SILENT PRAYER CHORAL INTERCESSARY PASTORAL PRAYER WORDS OF TRADITION: THE LORD’S PRAYER 895 CHORAL OFFERTORY PREFACE OFFERING - Giving out of gratitude for the blessings of our life OFFERTORY I Will Sing With the Spirit John Rutter [text: I Corinthians 14, v.15] *PRESENTATION OF OFFERING AND DOXOLOGY HYMN 94 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! OFFERTORY PRAYER Lois Anderson ADULT BAPTISM & MEMBERSHIP Joshua Rousis DISCIPLES SENT INTO THE WORLD *RECESSIONAL HYMN 408 The Gift of Love The Gift of Love *SUNG BENEDICTION 143 On Eagle’s Wings Joncas *POSTLUDE Voluntary in A Henry Heron Please join us in the East Parlor for a reception immediately following worship. ASSISTING IN THE WORSHIP SERVICE TODAY Greeters: Holly and Walt Flexer, Carol and Chuck Jansch Ushers: Kelsey Forsyth, Jeff Flynn, Daren Matthews, Kathy Wood Acolytes: Zach and Sophie Lemire *Please stand as able. A Staffed Nursery is available. Please alert an usher if you need a large-print hymnal or hearing aids
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May 31, 2015 First Sunday after Pentecost 10:00 a.m. Liturgical Color – Red ORDER OF WORSHIP PRELUDE Be Thou My Vision Setting by Paul Manz THE GATHERING *PROCESSIONAL HYMN 451 Be Thou My Vision Slane
*INVOCATION Chuck Jansch, Liturgist Gracious God, make each of us an instrument of your grace. Weave us into a community showing forth your power and tenderness. Bless us and our differences and undergird our courage to stand together. We call on you today to gather us in your love. Lead us to better know you and glorify you on each step of the journey of our lives. Amen. WORDS OF WELCOME/ANNOUNCEMENTS Rev. Paul J. Kottke
PASSING OF THE PEACE Please greet the person next to you with the words, “Peace be with you.” The response is, “And also with you.” PRAYERS OF THE COMMUNITY CHORAL INTROIT RESPONSIVE READING 646 Canticle of Love [Sing Response 1] Chuck Jansch
HEARING THE WORD OF GOD ANTHEM Breathe On Me, Breath of God Ned Rorem [text: Edwin Hatch]
SCRIPTURE Romans 12:1-8 Chuck Jansch
Reader: May God bless the hearing and understanding of these words. People: Thanks be to God.
[As the children leave, let us join in singing] Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world All the shades from dark to light, they are precious in his sight, Jesus loves the little children of the world.
HYMN 2117 [TFWS] Spirit of God Dove SERMON Standards of a Christian Life [Part 1] Rev. Kottke
RESPONSE OF THE FAITHFUL SILENT PRAYER CHORAL INTERCESSARY PASTORAL PRAYER WORDS OF TRADITION: THE LORD’S PRAYER 895 CHORAL OFFERTORY PREFACE OFFERING - Giving out of gratitude for the blessings of our life OFFERTORY I Will Sing With the Spirit John Rutter [text: I Corinthians 14, v.15] *PRESENTATION OF OFFERING AND DOXOLOGY HYMN 94
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise God, all creatures here below; Alleluia! Alleluia! Praise God, the source of all our gifts! Praise Jesus Christ whose power uplifts! Praise the Spirit, Holy Spirit, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
OFFERTORY PRAYER Lois Anderson ADULT BAPTISM & MEMBERSHIP Joshua Rousis DISCIPLES SENT INTO THE WORLD *RECESSIONAL HYMN 408 The Gift of Love The Gift of Love *SUNG BENEDICTION 143 On Eagle’s Wings Joncas *POSTLUDE Voluntary in A Henry Heron
Please join us in the East Parlor for a reception immediately following worship.
ASSISTING IN THE WORSHIP SERVICE TODAY Greeters: Holly and Walt Flexer, Carol and Chuck Jansch
Ushers: Kelsey Forsyth, Jeff Flynn, Daren Matthews, Kathy Wood Acolytes: Zach and Sophie Lemire
*Please stand as able. A Staffed Nursery is available. Please alert an usher if you need a large-print hymnal or hearing aids
STAFF Rev. Paul Kottke, Senior Pastor Rev. Debby Lawrence, Assoc. Pastor of Congregational Care Duane Buys, Director of Christian Education Rev. Linda Bibb, Director of The Evanston Center Christina Pacheco, Assist. to Christian Education Rev. Anne Davidson-Mundt, Evanston Center Program Minister Steve Felt, Youth Assistant Marilyn Stranske, Evanston Center Admin. Assistant Liza Stoltz Hanson, Director of Foundation Campus Ministry Diane Felt, UPark UMC Admin. Assistant Liza Stoltz Hanson/Denton Hanson, Peniel Leaders Kevin Garman, Peniel Band Leader/Student Pastor JoAnn Gudvangen-Brown, Director of Music/Organist Renae Gudvangen, Assist. Organist/Pianist Regino “Pepe” Espinoza, Custodian Josh Rousis, Building Liaison Sandy Schumm, Bookkeeper Angela Hudgens, Wedding Coordinator Larry Grauberger, Jo and Jim Morgan, Lay Leaders Elizabeth Boyer, Newsletter Editor
University Park United Methodist Church 2180 S. University Blvd. ~ Denver, CO 80210 303/722-5736 ~ [email protected] ~ www.universityparkumc.org Evanston Center for Spiritual Wholeness and Healing 2122 S. Lafayette St. ~ Denver CO (303) 722-7217 ~ [email protected] ~ www.evanstoncenter.org
The UPark Vision: To be a community of Disciple leaders who practice stewardship and hospitality as we engage each other and the world around us.
First Sunday after Pentecost May 31, 2015
UNIVERSITY PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Since 1894 The UPark Core Values: Inclusive, Intergenerational, Interfaith, International
Peniel The Place Where We Connect & Wrestle with God Wasser Chapel ‐ 10:00 a.m. – May 31, 2015 Today’s Message Presented by
Liza Stoltz Hanson To Connect with the Sacred Part 1 of 2 "Still, what I want in my life is to be willing to be dazzled‐‐‐ to cast aside the weight of facts and maybe even to float a little above this difficult world. I want to believe I am looking into the white fire of a great mystery. I want to believe that the imperfections are nothing‐‐‐ that the light is everything‐‐‐that it is more than the sum of each flawed blossom rising and fading. And I do." ‐ Mary Oliver, Excerpt from The Ponds Peniel Worship Crew: Liza Stoltz Hanson, Denton Hanson, Debby Lawrence, Kevin Garman, Brittany Collins, Ben Wilkins, Chris Beeson, and Chelsea Pearson.
Order of Service Gathering Song
Invocation and Announcements
Finding 5
Worship Song
Scripture Reading
Worship Song
Joys and Concerns
Prayers of the People & the Lord’s Prayer
Message
Closing Song
Benediction
A Summer Journey with us at the Park
Beginning June 7, we will offer one Adult Sunday School class at 9am in Bryans Room. We’ll use FaithLink ready‐to‐use lessons, connecting faith to events and issues in the culture & in the church.
CHILDCARE Quality care for newborns to three years or potty trained provided by Barbara P‐Walker and a volunteer. Located in the Main Level of the Christian Ed Wing. Time: 10am. Nursery volunteer: May 31, Chris Wells; June 7, Jamie Sayers
CHILDREN’S CHURCH Children ages 3.5 through 3rd grade are invited to Children’s Church, which is provided by Christina Pacheco, Mary Worth, and Hannah Westra. Children gather in the lower level Noakes Hall, which is beneath our older Wasser chapel. Children will leave the Sanctuary for Children’s Church following the Children’s Message at the 10am service.
Note that we have moved to 10am worship times for the summer! Our two services will be our Combined service and Peniel service. We can enjoy reception time together after the services in the Courtyard portico beginning on June 7, weather permitting).
We will NOT have an 8:30am Informal Service until Kick‐Off Sunday on September 13.
We have combined the Informal with the Traditional. This “Combined” Service is at 10am in the Sanctuary.
The Peniel Service is at 10am, still worshiping in Wasser Chapel. (Occasionally Peniel will not meet.)
Several noteworthy Sundays: June 21, there will NOT be a Peniel service. We will have One Unified Service at 10am in the
Sanctuary to share in Rev. Paul Kottke’s last day with us. July 5, will be Bluegrass Music Sunday with One Unified Service at 10am on the Iliff grounds. September 6, Labor Day Sunday September 13, Kick‐off Sunday, we will resume our 8:30am, 10:30am, 11am services,
and 9:30am Sunday School classes.
EVANSTON CENTER ADVISORY COUNCIL meets today at 11:30am in Osborne Parlor.
DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION Sunday,May 31
9:15am10:00am 10:00am 11:15am 11:30pm 6:00pm
Middle School Mission Trip Meeting Combined Worship Service Peniel Worship Service UPark Youth Group: Laser Quest Evanston Center Advisory Council Sunday Night Ticket AA
B03 Sanctuary Wasser Chapel Off-site Osborne Parlor East Fellowship Hall
Monday,June 1
10:30am12:00pm 1:30pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 8:00pm 8:00pm
Gentle Yoga with Kate Chair Yoga Knitting or Knot Covenant Bible Study Meditation/Mindfulness Class Group 13AA Stepping Stones Al-Anon
Prayer Book: #32, page 204, Year B
Noakes Hall Evanston Center Cornerstone II Cornerstone II Evanston Center East Parlor Osborne Parlor
Evanston Center Conference Room Conference Room East Parlor
Thursday,June 4
7:00pm8:00pm
Sangha Meditation Groundwork Coffee House
East Parlor Evanston Center
Friday,June 5
12:00pm2:30pm 5:00pm
PB&J Ministry Edward W. Estlow Remembrance Gathering Peniel Band Practice
Civic Center Park Sanctuary Wasser Chapel
Saturday,June 6
7:45am
Food Addicts in Recovery
East Parlor
Sunday,June 7 Communion Sunday
9:00am9:00am 10:00am 10:00am 6:00pm
Adult Sunday School Youth 2015 Trip Meeting Combined Worship Service Peniel Worship Service Sunday Night Ticket AA
Bryans Room B03 Sanctuary Wasser Chapel East Fellowship Hall
This Week at UPark UMC
Our Sanctuary flowers today are given by Caroline Gilbert and Barbara Kramer in memory of their parents, Clarence and Ruth Geyer.
CHURCH SOFTBALL! Softball begins today! Our league is co‐ed, and anyone who is older than age 15 or is turning 15 this year can play on our teams. There will be two teams this year, and we play against other area churches. We play every Sunday during the summer at Progress Park, which is near W. Belleview and S. Broadway. If you have questions or to express your interest in playing,
please contact or see Larry Roggensack (303‐368‐8898) or Rob Eulenstein (303‐220‐0192).
The Foundation Campus Ministry @ DU is looking for families and groups to provide Peanut Butter and Jelly sack lunches to the homeless community at Civic Center Park on Fridays this summer. These dates are open: July 3, July 10, July 17, August 14, August 28, and September 3.
This is an easy and rewarding project! The responsibility is to provide 50‐70 sack lunches which typically include a PB&J sandwich, a piece of fruit, a snack, and a bottle of water. The lunches can be made at your home the day before or at church on the Friday morning. We encourage all groups to accompany us to Civic Center Park to share the lunches. It truly is a meaningful experience. The group departs from the UPark parking lot by 11:25am and returns by 12:45pm at the latest. If you are interested in signing‐up, please contact Liza Stoltz Hanson, Director of the Foundation Campus Ministry at [email protected]. There is also a sign‐up sheet on a bulletin board in the Foyer.
Summer Book‐Read: Americanah by Nigerian Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Carol Jansch and Susan Livingston will facilitate a book read and discussion of the very popular and highly recommended Americanah. Americanah is recommended by the national UMW for its honest description of immigration, racism, and the trials of being an immigrant from Africa. Its popularity is also due to being a well written and entertaining story. We’ll meet three times in the summer: Thursday evenings, 7‐8:30 pm, June 11, July 9 & August 13 @ UPUMC. Any questions please call Carol Jansch (303) 758‐0410 or
Susan Livingston (720‐480‐8762). Participants are expected to bring their own copy of the book. FYI ‐ the Denver Public Library is out of copies.
GUATEMALA MISSION ‐‐ LAST CHANCE! Tomorrow (June 1) is your last opportunity to commit to the 2015 University Park mission trip to Guatemala. We'll need an $800 deposit toward the $1600 cost, as we must buy airline tickets once we know who is committed. We will serve in rural areas with Salud y
Paz from November 28 to December 6. Questions? George Gramer, Team Leader, 303‐945‐1728.
KIDS CANS FOR KIDS – BRING THOSE ALUMINUM CANS! Our latest can redemption for 2015 resulted in 57 pounds worth $28.50 for aluminum cans and other miscellaneous metals; for a total of $232.20 thus far this year. We will continue to send these funds to the Children’s Hospital Chaplaincy Department to supply Bibles for patients and their families including Spanish Bibles and to supply other reading
materials for their mobile interfaith book cart. NOTE: Contributors please separate different types of metals as Atlas Metal & Iron Corp—the recycle establishment we use—requires that the different types are separated, weighed and valued individually.
Volunteer in Mission Work Team to McCurdy Ministries in Espanola, New Mexico The team will work at McCurdy School, Sept. 27‐ Oct.3, 2015. There will be work for all levels of physical abilities. This is sponsored by the Rocky Mountain
Conference United Methodist Women and open to both women and men. Volunteers do not have to be a UMW member!! Contact Mary Ann Watson immediately as registration ends tomorrow, June 1! [email protected] or 720‐684‐6546.
RAFT REFUGEE FRIENDS SEEK WORK Our friends from Rwanda, Allan and Rozanda, are currently looking for work. They are available to conduct spring yard work or spring cleaning. The suggested hourly rate is $12.00/hour. Please
call Amanda Laramore for more information or to provide the assistance requested at 303‐523‐7983.
Please note that on June 7, UPark UMC members can contribute to the Bridge of Love
Save the Date! June 21 is Denver’s Pride Parade. If you would like to participate along with others from UPark, please contact Elizabeth Boyer at [email protected]
VBS is only 4 weeks away! Register now! Monday, June 22 through Thursday, June 25, 9am‐noon is our Vacation Bible School with the Kingdom Rock theme. Jane Rogers has stepped forward to be our VBS Director. We need volunteers to lead in many ways. Please contact Jane to become a volunteer: [email protected]. Register your children by using the registration forms at the reception desk in the main foyer. Give the forms to Duane Buys or Jane Rogers.
On June 7, the Offering through the Almoner’s Fund collection that takes place as part of Communion Sunday, will go to the Bridge of Love Offering. Please read below for more information.
Bridge of Love Offering Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Methodist Church, 2015
SUPPORTING POST EBOLA RECOVERY IN SIERRA LEONE This is a free will offering by all Conference churches. Each year the offering is used to assist national and/or global areas in crisis. The Rocky Mountain Conference, through the Bridge of Love Offering , will assist in funding the Sierra Leone UMC Conference 3 Year “POST EBOLA PROGRAM”
THE GOAL IS TO PROTECT, HONOR, UPHOLD, AND RESTORE THE DIGNITY AND VALUE OF EVERY HUMAN BEING AFFECTED AND UNAFFECTED BY EBOLA. WE WILL EMPHASIZE “SAFE AND DIGNIFIED LIFE” instead of “SAFE AND DIGNIFIED BURIALS.” (Sierra Leone Bishop John Yambasu)
The funds will help rebuild, renew, and improve the decimated Sierra Leone UMC health system, improve the skills of both existing and new UMC Health Workers, and provide educational emphasis to UMC secondary school students on the importance of health and hygiene practices. The Sierra Leone UMC Conference has two major hospitals, 10 clinics, over 200 primary schools, and over 20 secondary schools. All need help to recover from the long term effects of being shut down by Ebola Donate to the Bridge of Love through your local church. Your donation will be taken to the Annual Conference by your delegates. CULTIVATING RENEWAL OF THE TREE OF LIFE CREATION
On June 21 there will be a potluck and "informal" goodbye celebration from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm in East Fellowship Hall. This is our opportunity to say goodbye to Paul and Jean. Let's keep the potluck as simple as possible and trust the randomness of the congregation. Bring your favorite salad, Jell‐o salad, cold dish, dessert, appetizer, snack ‐ whatever strikes your fancy. A memory book is being created. This will be a collection of memories, cards, photos, and any other creations that can easily slide into a letter‐size sleeve. There will be an opportunity to add to the book at the celebration. Carol Bedin, ([email protected]) will be collecting and assembling the memory book. You may also drop off handwritten notes, cards, photos, etc. at the church office with Diane Felt.