Bulletin for Sunday, June 14

Sunday Worship
June 14, 2015
House sparrow photo by Pat Luiken.
Hospitality
First Presbyterian Church is an inclusive,
reconciling congregation which welcomes
into its worship and full membership all
persons who profess faith in Jesus Christ
regardless of race, age, gender, disability,
sexual orientation, or economic status.
We are delighted you joined us today and
invite you to register your presence with
us on the friendship sheets. On Sundays
Parking can usually be found in the Santa
Fe County lot behind the church and at
metered parking without charge.
Childcare available all morning 8:15–12:15
on the second floor in our preschool area.
Ask the ushers if you have questions, need a
Hearing Assistance Device, or would like a
Large Print Version of the service.
Get Involved in the Life of the Church:
Have questions about the church or what
Presbyterians are all about? Gatherings
are held monthly on the second Sunday
between services. Contact the church office
(982.8544) for more information about the
gathering or about how to become involved
in the church.
Counseling by arrangement with the
Pastoral Counseling Center (988.4131).
Medicare and most insurance accepted or
sliding scale fees negotiable.
Worship & Study
—Sundays 9:45am
First Presbyterian Church
Santa Fe, New Mexico
208 Grant Avenue
505.982.8544
www.fpcsantafe.org
office@fpcsantafe.org
Worship & Study
—Weekdays
The Opera Class in the Chapel continues
discussing each of the works in the
upcoming Santa Fe Opera season.
Today La Finta Giardiniera by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart: Characters collide, and
only at the end are tangled relationships
set aright in this both comic and serious
work of genius written when Mozart was
only eighteen. A ridiculously complicated
plot? Maybe, but the people in it ring
true, and their all-too-human foibles are
brought out in the music.
Religion & Science Discussion 1st
and 3rd Mondays at 7:00PM, Rendon
Room
Morning Prayer Wednesdays at
7:00AM, McFarland Chapel
Spanish Bible Study Saturdays
9:00–10:00AM, Rendon Room.
Not meeting in June until the final
Saturday, June 27.
Adrienne Pieroth begins the fourweek SEED (Simple, Easy Every Day)
Meditation class in Pope Hall West. A
certified teacher of the SEED method,
Adrienne has been practicing meditation
for over 20 years. The class will have an
introduction to meditation, including a
discussion of Christianity’s rich tradition
of contemplative prayer, itself a form
of meditation. Adrienne will introduce
the practices of mindfulness, walking
meditation, lovingkindness meditation
and contemplative prayer. A book on the
general concepts of SEED meditation
as well as a journal are required for this
course and will be provided for $10.
TGIF Concerts every Friday night at
5:30PM. Free will offering.
June 19
eSSO
June 26
Santa Fe Pro Musica’s
Grand Champs Ensembles
July 3
Linny Smith, flute, and
Richard Bentley, piano
July 10
Charlotte Rowe, piano
Music & Art
Summer Creative Arts Festival at Ghost
Ranch: Join the community of creative
art explorers in this annual event at
Ghost Ranch in Abiquiu. From an open
art studio to wellness activities such as
massage and yoga, there is more to enjoy
this summer July 27–August 2.
June 14, 2015 11:00AM
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Those who are able may stand
The moments before worship are a transition from “getting here” to “being here.” Take the
opportunity to listen to the prelude and quiet one’s mind and become open to the spirit.
God Calls Us
PRELUDE
HYMN 15
sing verses 1 to 4
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WELCOME AND
CALL TO WORSHIP
bold in unison
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Fantasie
by Camille Saint-Saens
All Creatures of Our God and King
In life and in death we belong to God.
Through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the love of God,
and the communion of the Holy Spirit,
we trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel,
whom alone we worship and serve.
CANDLELIGHTING
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
bold in unison
RESPONSE 294
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
bold in unison
RESPONSE 583
We trust in God,
whom Jesus called Abba, Father.
In sovereign love God created the world good
and makes everyone equally in God’s image,
male and female, of every race and people,
to live as one community.
But we rebel against God; we hide from our Creator.
Ignoring God’s commandments,
we violate the image of God in others and ourselves,
accept lies as truth,
exploit neighbor and nature,
and threaten death to the planet entrusted to our care.
We deserve God’s condemnation.
Within Our Darkest Night
Yet God acts with justice and mercy to redeem creation.
In everlasting love,
the God of Abraham and Sarah chose a covenant people
to bless all families of the earth.
Hearing their cry,
God delivered the children of Israel
from the house of bondage.
Loving us still,
God makes us heirs with Christ of the covenant.
Like a mother who will not forsake her nursing child,
like a father who runs to welcome the prodigal home,
God is faithful still.
Glory to God
God Renews Us
SCRIPTURE READING
ANTHEM
Chancel Choir
SCRIPTURE READING
MESSAGE
Rev. Jim Brown
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HYMN 22
Isaiah 49:13-18
New Revised Standard Version, pg 679
Psalm 46
Matthew 10:29-31
by Linda Rice Beck
New Revised Standard Version, pg 10
We Belong to God
God of the Sparrow
OFFERING AND OFFERTORY
Chancel Choir
Psalm 84
RESPONSE 722
verse 5, words printed at right
♫ O use me, Lord, use even me,
just as you will, and when, and where
until your blessed face I see,
your rest, your joy, your glory share.
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PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
AND THE LORD’S PRAYER
by David L. Beatty
God Sends Us on Our Journey
FAREWELL PRESENTATION
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PASSING OF THE PEACE
752 in the hymnal,
words at right
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HYMN 661
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♫ Dona nobis pacem, pacem. Dona nobis pacem.
His Eye Is on the Sparrow
BLESSING
POSTLUDE
Chancel Choir
text from hymn 260
Mixolydian Choral Variations on Hyfrydol
by Gregory Alan Schneider
The service of worship concludes after the postlude. The music can be enjoyed and this
time can be used for prayer. You may remain seated or depart quietly.
Serving today
Officiant:
Rev. Jim Brown
Music Director:
Linda Raney
Choir Accompanist: David Solem
Liturgist:
John Whitcomb
The liturgy today comes from A Brief Statement of Faith
in the Book of Confessions of the Presbyterian Church
(USA), the part of the church’s Constitution that “declares
to its members and to the world who and what it is, what it
believes, and what it resolves to do.”
Worship coordinators
Worship Chair:
Ushers:
Liturgists:
Liturgical Arts:
Communion:
Outreach:
Chris Haynes
Sarah Miller
Jane Alexander
Jane Stringfellow
Malissa Haslam
Bruce Black
Adult Education Upcoming
Opera Class on June 21— A life…a story…a movie…an opera.
Such is the progression of Cold Mountain. Each iteration has
its individual expression. The opera weaves together a journey
home with a love story as it also portrays the tragedy of war. Our
participants will be among the first to hear melodious excerpts
from the opera.
On June 28 Food, Glorious Food: How you gonna keep ‘em down
on the farm?! sponsored by Creation Care—Vicki Pozzebon will
be the guest leader discussing the local food economy, trends
and truth in food production and food security. Vicki, who lives in
Santa Fe, started the Farm to Restaurant Project nearly 10 years
ago, was the Director of the Santa Fe Alliance and three years
ago started Delicious NM, an organization to promote local food
economy across the state. She consults widely on practicing bold
localism in community economies and is an author, columnist
and blogger.
Announcements
The Nominating Committee has nominated Dennis Sanderson to
fill the remainder of Dave Grayson’s term which ends this year.
There will be a Congregational Meeting after the 8:30 service on
June 21 to elect Dennis. There is no way to replace Dave but are
glad that Dennis feels called to serve on Session this year.
Dennis Sanderson and his wife Susan have two grown children
and three grandchildren, all of whom live in Lubbock, TX. He
was a financial advisor for A.G. Edwards and Ameriprise for thirty
years in Hutchinson, Kansas. While there, he served as an Elder
on two Sessions and as a Deacon on another. Upon retirement,
Dennis and Susan moved to Santa Fe two years ago. He enjoys
golfing, reading and music as his hobbies and is an ardent
supporter of the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
The Nominating Committee would like to have feedback from the
congregation. Please refer names of members of FPC who you
would like to see serve in the capacity of either Elder or Deacon.
You may give those names to members of the nominating
committee. They are Ed Barker, Sara Haber, Steve Kinnett, Gayle
Lomax or John Ruybalid.
Summer Saturday Desk Volunteers needed: The church once
had the nickname “First Fortress” but with the open doors and
hospitality in more recent years, in large part thanks to our
wonderful front desk volunteers, a more apt nickname would now
be “First Friendliness.” We are again hoping to welcome visitors
to our lovely church throughout the summer and are particularly
interested in having a couple greeters available for Pancakes
on the Plaza (July 4), Spanish Market (July 25), Indian Market
(August 22), and Fiesta (September 12). If anyone is interested
in a regular Saturday shift, particularly for July and August, that
would also be great! Weekday substitutes also needed. Sign up
sheets on the lobby table.
Calendar
For a full listing of
events, visit www.
fpcsantafe.org or see the Weekly Calendar on the white board.
Prayers and Praise
Names of those to pray for will be listed for four weeks unless otherwise
requested. Notify the church office 982.8544 or office@fpcsantafe.org
with your joys and concerns.
Continue to pray for Janis Chitwood’s father and sister, Joe Armbruster,
and Lolly Bair.
Pray for our partners in ministry: the Church of the Holy Faith and the
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis; the Sagua La Grande Church—our
brothers and sisters in Cuba; and Westminster Presbyterian Church.
Deacon on call: Rebecca H. (470.2311)
Chancel flowers today are given by Helen Sutton in memory of her
mother Edna B. Sutton and also June Stevens, a special friend.
Mission and Social Justice
Germán Zárate from the Presbyterian Church of Colombia will be
visiting this month. You are invited to join other Santa Fe missionminded folks to meet with him June 24 at 11:45 at Santa Fe Bar
and Grill in DeVargas Mall. Germán is a Presbyterian ruling elder, a
sociologist, peace advocate, and a thought-provoking speaker and will
share his experiences with faith-based work for peace with justice. In
order to reserve the private room at the restuarant we need participants
to sign up as soon as possible, so call Liz at 982.0208.
Men’s clothing is needed for the Clothes Closet at the Interfaith
Community Shelter—t-shirts, jeans, light jackets, shoes. New
underwear, socks and toiletries are needed for both men and women.
Drop them off at the church clearly labeled for the shelter or call Don
Wilson at 670.1890 for pickup of items.
Play Ball!
On Friday, July 17, at 6:00PM we hope to also hear the chant “FPC, FPC,
FPC” as that will be First Presbyterian Night at the Santa Fe Fuego
ballgame ($6 tickets) at Ft. Marcy Field. A generous donor is sponsoring
that night, and we are exploring all the ways we can connect with the
community. We will be highlighting our musical abilities, having a
couple giveaways and children’s activities, and showing our FPC team
spirit. We need volunteers to help that evening, so sign up on the sheet
on the lobby table and attend one of the two volunteer meetings on
Tuesday, July 7, at 10:00AM or 5:00PM. You’ll have lots of fun and get a
free ticket to the game!
Contact Us
Rev. Dr. Harry Eberts III, Pastor
x11
harry@
Mary Jo Lundy, Parish Visitor x10 (leave msg)
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lraney@
Linda Raney, Director of Music
Anne Liley, CDC Director
x20
preschool@
Krista Peterson, Office Manager
x10
office@
Bill Adrian, Facilities Manager
501.3453
facilities@
Cindy Piatt, Kids’ Community Coord. x13
kidscommunity@
clerk@
Margaret Dean, Clerk of Session x10 (leave msg)
Betty Kersting, Membership
x15
membership@
Archives
x26
archives@
E-mail addresses are all @fpcsantafe.org
Today’s Texts And Composers
and Our Guest Preacher
Psalm 46 by Linda Rice Beck
God is Our Refuge and Strength, a very present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear, though the earth should be removed,
Though the mountains be carried away into the midst of the sea.
Though the waters roar and foam, though the mountains tremble.
Though the waters roar, though the mountains tremble with its tumult,
We will not fear.
There is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God most high,
the holy habitation of God most high.
God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved;
God will help her when the morning dawns.
The nations rage, the kingdoms totter, he utters his voice, the earth melts.
The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge.
Come behold the works of the Lord,
See what desolations he’s brought on the earth.
He breaks the bow, and shatters the spear,
He burns the shields with fire.
Be still, and know that I am God. For I am exalted among the nations.
I am exalted in the earth.
The Lord of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our refuge. Amen.
Psalm 84 by David L. Beatty
How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of Hosts, O Lord Almighty
My soul yearns, even faints, for the courts of the Lord,
My heart and my flesh cry out and rejoice for the living God.
Even the sparrow has found a home and the swallow a nest for herself,
Where she may lay her young, a place near your altar.
O Lord, Almighty, my King and my God.
Blessed are those who dwell in your house;
They ever praise your name.
Blessed are those whose strength is in you.
Whose hearts are set on the pilgrim way.
As they pass through the valley of weeping,
They will find it covered with pools of autumn rain.
Hear my prayer, Lord God of Hosts;
Look with favor on your annointed.
For the Lord God, our God is both shield and sun.
He will give us grace and glory.
No good thing will the Lord withhold from those who walk is blameless.
O Lord Almighty.
Mixolydian Choral Variations on Hyfrydol by Gregory Alan Schneider
Text from Hymn 260
Jim Brown, our preacher this morning, was pastor of First Presbyterian Church from 1976–87. Subsequently he was pastor of St.
Peter’s by Sea Presbyterian Church in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, and from 1992-96 was Executive Director of the General
Assembly Council of the Presbyterian Church (USA). Prior to his retirement in 2011 he was pastor of Market Square Presbyterian Church
in Harrisburg, PA. He and Nina returned to Santa Fe in 2012 and live in Eldorado.
Linda Rice Beck is a native of Las Vegas, New Mexico, and graduated from the University of Akron (Ohio). Linda now resides in Santa
Fe, and she and her husband, Jim, have two grown sons, John and Andrew.
Linda’s music is published by Fred Bock Music, (Hal Leonard), and National Music Publishers, and she is a member of ASCAP
(American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers). Besides composing, Linda also sings soprano with the Santa Fe Women’s
Ensemble, Santa Fe Symphony Chorus and First Presbyterian Chancel Choir.
Linda has done graduate study in composition with Dr. Samuel Gordon at the University of Akron. She received two Outstanding Artistic
Achievement Awards from the University: for her motet O Sacrum Convivium, and for her Requiem.
Linda has been commissioned by community, university, and church choirs, and her music has been performed throughout the U.S.
and in Europe, including Rome at the Vatican church, Santa Maria Maggiore. Her O Sacrum Convivium was sung by the Cathedral choir
at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe for both the 400th anniversary celebrations and the 50th Anniversary
celebration for Archbishop Sheehan in July, 2014.
Linda was the 2008-09 Commissioned Composer for the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble, and is delighted to be the Commissioned
Composer again for the 2014-15 season. Words of Peace is a set of five songs encompassing the deep meanings of “Shalom.”
Other recent commissions include those for New Mexico Highlands University, the Sangre de Cristo Chorale, First Christian Church of
Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, the Durango Women’s Choir, and Northwoods Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas.
Linda is very active in the musical life of Santa Fe, as a singer, composer, and patron. She is currently working on a full orchestration
of her Requiem as well as a new commission for the Professional Music Teachers of New Mexico which will be premiered in the fall of
2015.
David Beatty is a native New Mexican, born and raised in Albuquerque. He attended Eastern New Mexico University where he earned
a Bachelor of Music in theory and composition under Icelandic composer and theorist Dr. Jon Jonsson. He moved to Oklahoma City
to pursue his Master of Music in vocal pedagogy from Oklahoma City University, studying voice with Inez Silberg and pedagogy under
Vicky Kelly.
He taught voice at OCU and voice and music theory at Midwest Christian College, Oklahoma City, and served for several seasons as
a vocal coach with Opera in the Ozarks, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He later became a technical writer for the State of Oklahoma. He
moved back to New Mexico upon retirement.
David has served as organist and choir director at several churches in Oklahoma and, most recently, at Christ Lutheran Church, Santa
Fe. He currently studies organ with Dr. Linda Raney.
His compositions have been commissioned by groups including Concord Choir (Oregon), Christ Memorial Episcopal Church
(Oklahoma), Cimarron United Methodist Church (New Mexico), and the Oklahoma Music Educators Association.
David currently works as a chorister, having just completed the season with both Opera Southwest and the Santa Fe Symphony Chorus.
David sings in the First Presbyterian Chancel Choir and plays in the Bell Choir, and he is a member of two Santa Fe chamber choirs—
Cantu Spiritus and Los Cantares. He continues to compose and arrange sacred choral, organ, and handbell music.
Gregory Alan Schneider was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Composer, guitarist, and educator he holds degrees from Indiana University
and the University of North Texas. His compositions have been performed across the U.S., Canada, and Europe. As a guitarist he has
performed locally with the Santa Fe Opera and the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble. He also worked at the SFO as Audio Engineer and
Artist in Residence. In Los Alamos, he owns Music Together of Los Alamos, served as Music Director for the Los Alamos Choral Society,
teaches at the University of New Mexico-Los Alamos, and teaches guitar/bass privately.