June 26, 2016 – Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Part 1
- Ringing of the Bell
- Welcome – Rev. Joel Weible, Pastor
- Prelude: “Plainchant” (from Mass for the Parishes, movement 19) – François Couperin (1668-1733)
Part 2
- Call to Worship – Paul Culbertson
- Opening Hymn: “All Things Bright and Beautiful” – ROYAL OAK
- Call to Confession and Prayer/Assurance of Pardon – Paul Culbertson
- Response – “There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy” – IN BABILONE
- Passing of the Peace
Part 3
- Time for Young Disciples – Rev. Joel Weible
Part 4
- Anthem: “You are Mine” (The Men’s Quartet: James Bates – First Tenor, Richard Ray – Second Tenor, Matt Killion – Baritone, Bob Borders- Bass) – arranged by Mark Hayes (1953 – )
Part 5
- The Scripture Reading: Matthew 19:16-22
- Sermon: WHAT MUST WE DO? – Rev. Joel Weible, Pastor
Part 6
- Sermon Hymn: “Seek Ye First” – LAFFERTY
- Affirmation of Faith – Paul Culbertson and congregation
Part 7
- Welcome and Announcements: Rev. Joel Weible, Pastor
- A Moment in Time
- Prayers of the People/The Lord’s Prayer
Part 8
- Offertory: “The Saints’ Delight” (from The Sacred Harp) – arranged by James Boeringer (1930 – 2014)
- Doxology/Dedication of Gifts
Part 9
- Closing Hymn: “God of the Ages, Whose Almighty Hand” – NATIONAL HYMN
- Charge and Benediction
Part 10
- The Postlude: “Fugue à la Gigue” (BWV 577) – J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
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