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Page 1: Money may not buy happiness, but it can darn well give it ... may not buy happiness, but it can darn well give it! -Freddie Mercury . 2 The Colonial Church in Prairie Village—United

(Used with permission by Matt McGee.)

10:15 a.m.

May 11, 2014

www.colonialucc.org

913-362-7735

Money may not buy happiness, but it can darn well

give it! -Freddie Mercury

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The Colonial Church in Prairie Village—United Church of Christ

“Buying Happiness” Mother’s Day Sunday Worship Service

in the series The Cost of Being Priceless

Please silence your mobile phone in preparation for worship.

* Please rise in body or spirit.

WE GATHER AS GOD’S PEOPLE

ORGAN PRELUDE Prayer from "Hansel and Gretel" -Humperdinck

BELL CHOIR PRELUDE Amazing Old Time Religion -arr. by Jim Niehart

WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

(Please sign and pass pew pads and fill out Prayer Request cards you may have. You

can place the Prayer Request cards in the offering plates later in the service.)

MOMENT TO LAY YOUR BURDENS DOWN

* OPENING HYMN #427 God Made from One Blood

* CALL TO WORSHIP – BEYOND THE SURFACE OF MOTHERING

Leader: Forgive us when we assume that what we see on the surface is all there is

to your story. We know in our midst there are women and mothers who:

People: Like Eve, have children with serious rivalry.

Leader: Like Hagar, have been discarded for a new family and are mothering alone.

People: Like Naomi, have tasted the bitterness of a child’s death.

Leader: Like the mother of Leah and Rachel, knows what it’s like to have one child

favored over another by society.

People: Like Hannah, have been separated from your child at a young age.

Leader: Like Mary, have a complicated pregnancy story or

People: Like Tamar, have tried multiple ways to become a mother or

Leader: Like Rachel, have counted the months and years while other women in your

family and circle of friends become pregnant.

People: Who like Rebekah, are drawn to one of your children more than the others.

Leader: Like David’s mother, is raising children after God’s heart and though you

rejoice in watching them, don’t want to rub it in friends’ faces.

People: Like Ham’s mother have children whose substance abuse can cause

problems.

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Leader: Like Bathsheba, have sick children who may die.

People: Like Joseph and Benjamin, experienced the death of their mother.

Leader: Like Mary, have children with public legal situations and all you can do is

watch.

People: Like many, who watched their mothers age and decline before their eyes.

Leader: Like Moses’ mother, reluctantly gave up her child because it wasn’t safe for

you to bring her child up herself. Or…

People: Who like Pharaoh’s daughter, were called to love and nurture children that

weren’t yours by birth.

Leader: Like Timothy’s mother and grandmother, are steadily and without much

fanfare or recognition teaching your children about the truths of God,

sowing seeds for eternity.

People: Like the many women who never quite fit into the norms of society, either

never marrying or having children.

You are in our midst.

Leader: We are called to be a community that rejoices with those who rejoice and

mourns with those who mourn. Today our worship is big enough to do both.

People: For the seen and known joys of motherhood, we rejoice and smile and

celebrate with you.

Leader: For the seen and known suffering in motherhood, we ache with you.

People: For the private unseen and unknown joys of motherhood, like Mary, may

you treasure them in your hearts.

Leader: And for the private unseen and unknown sorrows and suffering of

motherhood, may you know you don’t always have to be happy in our midst.

People: Both the seen and unseen, you are written on the heart God. (based on a prayer by Amy Young)

* SONG OF PRAISE — GLORIA #759 ADAPTED

Glory to the Creator, and to the Christ, and to the Holy Ghost.

As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be.

World without end. Amen. Amen.

* SHARING GOD’S WELCOME (Greet everyone in the hope of peace and friendship.)

CHILDREN’S CONVERSATION (Children of all ages are welcome to come forward to the

chancel steps. Following the Conversation, children are welcome to remain to

worship or to attend our Sunday School.)

This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine, this little light of mine, I’m gonna let

it shine, this little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine, let it shine, let it shine, let it

shine.

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WE HEAR GOD’S WORD

THE WORD IN MUSIC The Gift of Children -McGuire/Larson

THE WORD PROCLAIMED Pastor Aaron Roberts

Ecclesiastes 2:3-11 I asked myself: What is really worth doing in the few days that

human beings have under heaven?

I took on great projects: I built houses for myself, planted vineyards for

myself. I made gardens and parks for myself, planting every kind of fruit tree in

them. I made reservoirs for myself to water my lush groves. I acquired male servants

and female servants; I even had slaves born in my house. I also had great herds of

cattle and sheep, more than any who preceded me in Jerusalem. I amassed silver

and gold for myself, the treasures of kings and provinces. I acquired male and

female singers for myself, along with every human luxury, treasure chests galore!

So I became far greater than all who preceded me in Jerusalem. Moreover,

my wisdom stood by me. I refrained from nothing that my eyes desired. I refused my

heart no pleasure. Indeed, my heart found pleasure from the results of my hard

work; that was the reward from all my hard work. But when I surveyed all that my

hands had done, and what I had worked so hard to achieve, I realized that it was

pointless - a chasing after wind. Nothing is to be gained under the sun.

Luke 12:16-21 [Jesus] told [his followers] a parable: "A certain rich man's land

produced a bountiful crop. He said to himself: What will I do? I have no place to store

my harvest!

Then he thought: Here's what I'll do. I'll tear down my barns and build bigger

ones. That's where I'll store all my grain and goods. I'll say to myself: You have stored

up plenty of goods, enough for several years. Take it easy! Eat, drink, and enjoy

yourself.

But God said to him, 'Fool, tonight you will die. Now who will get the things you

have prepared for yourself?' This is the way it will be for those who hoard things for

themselves and aren't rich toward God."

Express your thoughts by Tweeting to #ColonialPriceless.

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WE RESPOND WITH THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER

* HYMN #451 Be Now My Vision

CALL TO OFFERING AND OFFERTORY Reap What You Sow -Choplin

Sung by Lori Jackson, Alba Cancel, Jennifer Logbeck, Matt Marx, Chris Carbin

* Doxology (#780 adapted; tune Old Hundredth)

Praise God from whom all blessings flow;

Praise God, all creatures here below;

Praise God above, you heavenly host:

Creator, Christ, and Spirit, One. Amen.

* Prayer of Dedication

Here I am, Lord – body, heart, and soul. Grant that with your love, I may be big

enough to reach the world, and small enough to be at one with you. Amen. (prayer by Mother Teresa)

TIME OF PRAYER

Prayers of the People

Believing that each joy and/or concern expressed is indeed a prayer, after each

expression, the pastor will say:

Lord, in your mercy.

And the people may respond:

Hear our prayer.

Praying in Silence

Our Lord’s Prayer

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will

be done on Earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us

our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver

us from evil, for thine is the Kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever. Amen.

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WE DEPART TO SERVE

* HYMN #359 O God, Who Teaches Us to Live

* RENEW OUR COVENANT (Turn towards the center aisle as we bless one another with the

promise of our covenant.)

We covenant with the Lord and with one another and do bind ourselves in the

presence of God to walk together in Christian Love. We seek to worship God in spirit

and in truth and to love our neighbors as ourselves. With God’s help we will honor

Colonial Church in our conduct, support its program, and extend the influence of

Christ throughout the world.

* CONGREGATIONAL SONG OF BLESSING #809 God Be With You

God be with you, God be with you, God be with you till we meet again.

O God be with you, God be with you, God be with you till we meet again.

* BENEDICTION AND POSTLUDE Sent Forth by God's Blessing -arr. by Behnke

Liturgist: Marion Taylor

Children’s Conversation: Darren Carpenter

Greeters: LaVonne and Richard Grossman

Head Ushers: Jane and Jim Whiles

Ushers: Marilyn Uppman, Elizabeth Uppman, Howard Lee, Jim Whiles

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Jesus said, “Don't worry and say, 'What are we going to eat?' or 'What are we going to

drink?' or 'What are we going to wear?' Gentiles long for all these things. Your heavenly

Father knows that you need them. (Matthew 6:31-32)

People living in extreme poverty without food, clothing, and shelter are absolutely in

need. Christ’s church is commanded to help all who are in such need. However, beyond

those basic needs, there is a great deal to be learned about the relationship between

money and happiness. That is what our study focuses on this week.

Monday – Gift to an Individual You Know – Read Matthew 5:42 and Proverbs 22:7

Michael Norton, a professor of Business Administration at Harvard University, did a

comprehensive study on the effect of giving and social relationships. Often a person

who loans money to someone they know ends up damaging the relationship. "When you

become the rich person, who other people look to, it can actually erode the social bond

that you have with people, because it changes your relationship from friendship into

almost like a transaction," Norton said.

Jeses encouraged people to share with people they know, but to share without

conceit or wish to control the person or organization you give to.

What has your experience with loans between friends and family been like?

How could it have been different?

Always value your relationships more highly than money lest you head down a

painful path.

Tuesday – When is it Enough? – Read John 10:1-21

Jesus said, ” I came so that they could have life – indeed, so that they could live life to

the fullest.” People who live life fully also tend to be happier than people who live

materialistically. So, how do you know when you have enough? It is very easy to

accommodate extra income into a household without a measurable increase in

contentment.

Studies show that living life to the fullest has very little to do with how much stuff

you have. Instead, it is about what you experience.

What is the most memorable time you received some unexpected money? What

happened with it?

At a certain point, having more money increases a person’s fear of losing. Jesus

taught that fear of wolves and thieves can take away a person’s ability to live to

the fullest. What level do you think that is?

Colonial Church Study Guide

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Wednesday – Grab a Cup of Coffee with Someone – Read Phillpians 4:5-11

Studies show that spending $500 on going to to coffee with someone increases a

person’s life satisfaction much more than spending $500 on an item. Each coffee visit

is a new experience with conversation and sharing.

The Apostle Paul had grown spiritual mature when he wrote this letter. He came

to realize that the people around him – even the guards who held him in prison –

were more valuable than selfishness.

Are you investing your life in relationships – real relationships that matter? Why?

Wednesday mornings, from 9:30-11am Pastor Aaron will be over at the

Starbucks across from the church to grab a cup of coffee with anyone. Stop by.

Thursday – Microloans – Read Luke 11:1-13

Sometimes a little money can go a long way. In the global economy, $25 in U.S. currency

can help change someone’s life. Microloans are one of the huge innovations of the past

decade. Microfinance is also the idea that low-income individuals are capable of lifting

themselves out of poverty if given access to financial services. Colonial Church has

encouraged people in its community to participate in microfinance through Kiva.

The purchase of a sewing machine can mean a world of difference for a person

living in poverty in Bolivia. The capital to buy some goods for a new store in India

can change a family’s situation.

You can help. If you go to Colonial Church’s Facebook site today, you can join our

Kiva team and make loans to be part of changing lives. Or, go to

http://www.kiva.org/team/colonial_church and be a friend to a neighbor in

need.

Friday – Church as Charity of Choice – Read 1 Corinthians 16:1-3

Christ’s Church has been an organization promoting healing and help throughout the

world. Early churches took a collection to help with famine relief in Jerusalem. Hospitals

around the world have been setup by donations by church communities. Even a small

community makes a huge difference with our financial donations being augmented by

huge number of hours of donated service and by God’s Spirit of love.

The money donated to church can dollar for dollar outperform any charity, and yet

churches don’t always tell their story. Each month, Colonial Church highlights one of the

many missions we support with our time and money.

Should churches talk about the positive difference they make beyond their own

community? If so, how?

What has Colonial Church done that you think is most amazing?

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