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Order of Worship
April 5, 2020
(Palm Sunday)
Prelude Debbie Foltz
Welcome and Announcements Pastor Dan
Liturgy for Palm Sunday (Blue) p. 49
Hymn Hosanna p. 239 A beautiful recording of the choir and congregation at Central Moravian Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania singing this hymn has been made available for our use today courtesy of the Interprovincial Board of Communications. Please sing along — the choir sings part one and the congregation sings part 2.
Conclusion of Liturgy p. 53
Children’s Sermon “Benjamin’s Box” Heidi Everhart
At each of our worship services from Palm Sunday through Easter, Heidi Everhart, our Director of Children’s Ministry, will read a portion of the story Benjamin’s Box to the children and the children-at-heart among us who like it too. This year, due to the corona virus pandemic, she will read the story onscreen in video segments which were prerecorded here in our sanctuary a few days ago.
Prayer Concerns
Explanation of Tithes/Offerings
Music for the Children Debbie Foltz
Holy Scripture Mark 15:33-35, John 19:28-30a, Luke 23:46 Pastor Jim
The scripture will be read from the Moravian worship resource, Readings for Holy Week — “a harmony account of the sufferings, death, resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ as it is found in the New Testament.”
(Readings for Holy Week, © 2000, IBOC, p.3)
Sermon Words of Christ from the Cross: “It is Finished” and “Into Your Hands I Commit My Spirit”
Hymn Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord (Blue) #543 (All three Verses)
Benediction
Postlude
ADVENT /PA LM SUNDAY
God of hope, you comfort us through our Savior's promise to return in glory at the end of time:
As we await the coming of the Prince of Peace, let us not despair. We long for you to inspire all the nations and peoples of the world to turn to cooperation and nurture, rather than to hatred and destruction.
God of faith, love, and hope, to you and to you alone we pray:
For you are our God, the only God, forever and ever. Amen.
(Standing)
(Here the Hosanna, page 239, or another suitable hymn may be sung.)
Lord, you have kept the promise you made to our ancestors, and have come to the help of your servant people.
You remembered to show mercy to Abraham and Sarah and to all their descendants forever!
We praise you, Lord. You are enthroned in glory, yet you came and continue to come for all who will receive you. We praise you, for you are good, and your mercy endures forever.
To you be glory and power, forever and ever. Amen.
REGENT SQUARE l585 D)
ALL
Praise to you, 0 Lord, we ren - der for your love in Je - sus shown;
may that love, so strong and ten - der, bind us fast to
CHOIR
him a - lone;
now and ev - er, now and ev - er, gath - er us a - mong your own.
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From the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship, ©1995 Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in America. Used with permission.
THIS BOOK IS PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORITY OF:Provincial Elders’ Conferences of the Northern and Southern Provinces
of the Moravian Church1992 Synod of the Southern Province1990 Synod of the Northern Province
© 1995 by the Interprovincial Board of CommunicationPO Box 1245, Bethlehem, PA 18016-1245; telephone 800.732.0591;
fax 610.866.9223; email: pubs@mcnp.org; www.moravian.orgThird printing, 2006
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any manner whatsoever,electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage orretrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act, without writtenpermission from the publisher or from the specific copyright holders. The publisher gratefully acknowledgespermission to reproduce texts, tunes, and arrangements granted by publishers, organizations, and individualslisted as copyright holders below each hymn. Addresses for these copyright holders can be found in theacknowledgment pages beginning on page 877. Every effort has been made to trace the owner or holderof each copyright. If any rights have been inadvertently infringed upon, the publisher asks that theomissions be excused and agrees to make necessary corrections in subsequent printings.
Moravian congregations may reproduce for worship or educational purposesmaterials without a copyright notice with the following attribution:Reprinted from the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship with the permission of theInterprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in North America.If there is a copyright notice below the hymn for tune and/or text, permission mustbe sought from the copyright holder.
English texts of the Lord’s Prayer, Gloria, Benedictus, Te Deum, Nunc Dimittis, and Nicene Creed usedin the liturgical section were prepared by the English Language Liturgical Consultation (ELLC), 1988.English text of the Apostles’ Creed was prepared by the International Consultation on English Texts(ICET), 1975. The acclamation “Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again!” used in theReign of Christ liturgy, page 112, is from the International Committee on English in the Liturgy (ICEL),© 1973.The confession of sins in General Liturgy 3, page 21, is from The Book of Common Prayer, 1979. Theprayer of St. Chrysostom which concludes General Liturgy 5, page 36, is adapted from The Book ofCommon Prayer, 1979.The liturgical text includes quotations from or adapted from the following translations:The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, ©1989 by the Division of Christian Education
of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA. All rights reserved.The Revised Standard Version of the Bible, ©1946, 1952, 1971 by the Division of Christian
Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA.The Holy Bible: New International Version®. NIV®. ©1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible
Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Publishing House.Today’s English Version. © American Bible Society 1966, 1971, 1976, 1992. Used by permission.J.B. Phillips, Letters to Young Churches (New York: Macmillan, 1947). Canadian rights granted
by HarperCollins Publishers, Limited.We are grateful for the permission to use these texts.
Cover design: Nancy StaroskyTypography: Midwest Engraving, Russell Springs, Kentucky
Printer of Third Printing: Victor Graphics, Baltimore, Maryland
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 94-79796ISBN: 1-878422-15-4 Pew Edition
ISBN: 1-878422-16-2 Leatherbound EditionPrinted in the United States of America
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From the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship, ©1995 Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in America. Used with permission.
FRIEDBERG MORAVIAN CHURCH PRAYER CONCERNS April 5, 2020
MEMBERS
Anna Beeson Patti Clerico
Bernice Clinard Ruby Clinard Ruth Coulter
Ed Davis Libby Ebert
Jill Eisel Emily Essick Peggy Essick Jerry Evans Hazel Fishel Susie Fishel
Tim Fishel Dawn Gallazzi
Wallace Gastley Bethany Goodman
Evva Hanes Anne Hill
Chase Hurlocker Andy Jackson Robbie Joyce
Vicki Jo Kimel Bonnie Landreth Peggy Lawson
Dawnyelle Leonard Aldine Lineback
Audrey Mize Judy Nelson
Gail Ore Reba Payne
Kolton Pennell Warren Peters Mary Lou Pitts Martha Plyler Barbara Reich
Betty Reich
Nancy Rierson Lois Rush Greg Sapp
Sarah Shoaf-Archie Becky Sizemore
Patty Stewart Larry Tesh
Amanda Traigle Brent Waddell Artie Walker Robyn Ward
Wayne Whitaker
Family and Friends Prayer Concerns Submitted Since Last Sunday: Clif Arnold, Renee Baldwin, Barbara Cochran, Tim Morgan, Karen Motsinger, Rick Nelson, Jessica Simone, Lana Weaver, Tina Whitman and Family of Addie Wilkins
MEMBERS AND RELATIVES IN MILITARY
Dylan Bundy
William Champion Dylan Coleman Carly Collette
Andy Greenwood Jennifer Greenwood
Hunter Jenkins
Adam Johnson Clayton Johnson Patrick Mickey
Tony Perryman Timmy Raiford
Daniel Randleman
MISSIONARIES AND MINISTRIES RECEIVING
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FROM FRIEDBERG Safie Braima - Sierra Leone Charlie & Vicki Brent – CRU (Campus Crusade), Texas A & M University Michael and Brenda Brent – CRU (Campus Crusade), Croatia Jeff Carter – Friends of Moravian Prison Ministry Keith Graham - Cookies for Christ Dusty and Christin Harrison – Intervarsity, Clemson University Hoof and Paw Therapeutic Riding and Activity Center Phil III & Eunice Raiford, Commission to Every Nation (CTEN) - Mexico Michael and Ceci Tesh, Ray of Hope Orphanage – Kenya Mackenzie Whitaker – CRU Iowa Joey Yokely – Fellowship of Christian Athletes
ADORATION AND PRAISE
543 Sing Hallelujah, Praise the Lord
1 Sing hal-le-lu-jah, praise the Lord! Sing with a cheer-ful 2 There we to all e - ter - ni - ty shall join th' an -gel - ic
voice; lays
ex - alt our God with and sing in per -feet
one ac - cord, and har - mo - ny to
in his name re - joice. God our Sav- ior's praise;
Ne' er cease to sing, 0 ran-somed host, praise Fa-ther, Son, and Ho -ly Ghost, he has re-deemed us by his blood, and made us kings and priests to God;
un - til in realms of for us, for us, the
end - less light your prais -es shall u - nite. Lamb was slain! Praise ye the Lord! A - men.
*a - gain.
3 But not for us alone this news with all God's children everywhere his name and sign with pride we bear. To us, to us, this task is giv'n:
was brought by Christ our Lord. 'Twas meant for all the world to hear and thus with one accord to spread God's word. Amen.
* St. 1: Tempo constant throughout. St. 2: next to last phrase broadened to a hold on the word "slain" and
con tinning to a climax on "Amen.'' When using st. 3 for mission emphasis, do not slow down during st. 2, andsing "again" as last word of st. 2.
TEXT: St. 1,2 John Swertner II 789); st. 3 Edwin W. Kortz 11986)
TUNE: John Christian Bechler II 784-1857)
8.6.8.6.8.8.8.6. Iambic
BECHLER 1159 D)
From the 1995 Moravian Book of Worship, ©1995 Interprovincial Board of Communication, Moravian Church in America. Used with permission.
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