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Peace Lutheran Church
Welcome Visitors and Friends!
We rejoice you have chosen to worship with us and pray you
will be blessed as we share God’s love. Whether you are
from out of town or living in the area, please sign the register
at your seat and/or the guest register in the narthex/lobby.
We invite you to pick up one of the visitor packets in the
narthex/lobby to learn more about Peace Lutheran.
Holy Communion at Peace
We welcome all baptized believers in Jesus Christ to receive Holy Communion. White
grape juice is available for those who cannot drink wine. Those who do not commune are
encouraged to come forward for a blessing.
We Welcome Children
Children are welcomed and encouraged to participate in worship at Peace. So that they,
and all, may experience worship meaningfully, please note:
Nurture:
We offer Children's Time for children ages 4 through 9
(younger if accompanied by an adult) during the
regular sermon time.
Comfort:
We provide a staffed, fully-equipped nursery for
children 3 and younger. If your child becomes
restless, you may wish to worship with her/him
through the viewing window and via piped-in sound in
the nursery. Please ask an usher for directions.
Safety:
We ask that an adult accompany any child who is
outside the building.
Peace Lutheran Church
Christian Education Opportunities
We welcome all who wish to join us as
we grow in faith and spirituality.
We offer classes Sunday mornings September through May from 9:45 to 10:45 for
4-year-olds through adult.
PreK through 5th grade students start with an opening
in the Fellowship Hall at 9:45.
PreK-K - Room 4
1st grade - Room 3
2nd-3rd grades - Room 5
4th-5th grades - Room 1
Pre-Confirmation/Confirmation - Pastor Craig's office (typically 6th - 8th grades)
Confirmed Youth - Room 2 (typically 9th-12th grades)
Adults - Room 2 to watch video with Youth, then move to Fellowship Hall for
discussion
Other small group adult learning opportunities are available at other times of the
week. For more information please contact Sharon Altman at:
education@myplc.org.
Year-round, the nursery is available during the Sunday School Hour
for children who are 3 and younger
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Twenty-second Sunday After Pentecost
Evangelical Lutheran Worship, Holy Communion Setting 2
Sunday, November 9, 2014 – 8:30 & 11:00 am Order of Worship
Prelude
Welcome and Service Notes
*Confession and Forgiveness (Congregational Response in Bold)
All may make the sign of the cross, the sign marked at baptism, as the presiding minister begins.
Presider: In the name of the Father, and of the + of your creation.
Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
We have failed to share the bounty
Congregation: Amen.
of your harvest with the poor and needy.
Forgive our sin, increase our faith,
Recognizing our need for God's mercy,
strengthen us in service,
let us confess our sin, and seek reconciliation and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.
with God and each other.
Heaven rejoices when a sinner repents
Silence is kept for reflection.
and a lost sheep is found.
In the mercy of almighty God,
God of justice and compassion,
Jesus Christ was given to die for us,
we confess that we have sinned against you
and for his sake God forgives us all our sins.
in thought, word, and deed.
As a called and ordained minister
You created us to love you with
of the church of Christ,
all that we are and have . . .
and by his authority,
We have not.
I therefore declare to you the entire forgiveness
You created us to love our
of all your sins,
neighbors as ourselves . . .
in the name of the Father, and of the + Son,
But we have not.
and of the Holy Spirit.
We have not been faithful stewards
Amen.
Gathering
* Gathering Hymn - 436 Wake, Awake, for Night is Flying
* Greeting
Presider: The grace given to us in Christ Jesus, the power of God who calls us with a holy
calling, and the help of the Holy Spirit living in us be with you all.
All: And also with you.
* Congregation Please Stand
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*Kyrie Eleison (Lord Have Mercy)
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*Canticle of Praise (from Luke 2)
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*Prayer of the Day (See Celebrate Insert)
Anthem - Peace Ringers - “Awesome God”
Word
First Reading: Amos 5: 18 - 24
A reading from Amos.
Leader: Word of God, Word of Life. All: Thanks be to God.
Psalm 70 (see Celebrate Insert)
Second Reading: 1 Thessalonians 4: 13 - 18
A reading from 1 Thessalonians.
Leader: Word of God, Word of Life. All: Thanks be to God.
* Gospel Acclamation (from John 6:68)
* Gospel: Matthew 25: 1 - 13
Leader: The holy gospel according to Matthew. All: Glory to you, O Lord.
The gospel concludes: Leader: The gospel of the Lord. All: Praise to you, O Christ.
Sermons
* Hymn of the Day - 861 When Long Before Time
* Congregation Please Stand
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* Apostles' Creed
he is seated at the right hand of the
Father, and he will come to judge the
living and the dead.
I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ,
God's only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died and was buried;
he descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of Saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.
* Prayers of Intercession (see Celebrate Insert) Congregational Response in BOLD
Assisting Minister: Let us pray: With the whole people of God in Christ Jesus...
. . . . Hear us, O God. Your mercy is great..
The prayers are concluded:
Presider: Trusting in your mercy and goodness... Amen.
Peace
St. Paul wrote, "So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed
away; see, everything has become new! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself
through Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation..." (2 Corinthians 5:17-18)
Having peace with God, we now share that peace with each other.
Presider: The peace of Christ be with you always.
Congregation: And also with you.
The people greet one another with a sign of Christ’s peace and may say
“Peace be with you,” or similar words.
Announcements
Offering/ Offertory
* Congregation Please Stand
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*Offertory Response - Let the Vineyards Be Fruitful (from Isaiah 5)
* Offering Prayer:
Assisting Minister: Let us pray. God of all creation, all you have made is good, and your love
endures forever. You bring forth bread from the earth and fruit from the vine. Nourish us with
these gifts, that we might be for the world signs of your gracious presence in Jesus Christ, our
Savior and Lord.
All: Amen.
* Congregation Please Stand
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Meal
* Great Thanksgiving
Presider: The Lord be with you.
All: And also with you.
Lift up your hearts.
We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.
It is indeed right, our duty and our joy, that we should at all times and in all places give thanks and
praise. . .we praise your name and join their unending hymn:
(From Isaiah 6:3 and Mark 11:9)
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* Thanksgiving at the Table (Congregational Response in BOLD)
Holy God, you alone are holy,
you alone are God.
The universe declares your praise:
beyond the stars; beneath the sea;
within each cell; with every breath.
We praise you, O God.
Again, after supper, he took the cup, gave
thanks, and gave it for all to drink, saying:
This cup is the new covenant in my blood,
shed for you and for all people for the
forgiveness of sin.
Do this for the remembrance of me.
Generations bless your faithfulness:
Remembering his love for us on the way, at the
through the water; by night and day;
table, and to the end,
across the wilderness; out of exile; into the we proclaim the mystery of faith:
future.
Christ has died.
We bless you, O God.
Christ is risen.
Christ will come again.
We give you thanks for your dear Son:
at the heart of human life; near to those who We pray for the gift of your Spirit:
suffer;
in our gathering; within this meal;
beside the sinner; among the poor; with us now. among your people; throughout the world.
We thank you, O God.
In the night in which he was betrayed,
our Lord Jesus took bread, and gave thanks;
broke it, and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Take and eat; this is my body, given for you.
Do this for the remembrance of me.
Blessing, praise, and thanks to you, holy God,
through Christ Jesus,
by your Spirit, in your church, without end.
Amen.
* Congregation Please Stand
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* The Lord's Prayer (It is a tradition at Peace to join hands for the prayer.
The prayer form we use is displayed on the screen.)
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come, your will be done,
on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins as we forgive those
who sin against us.
Save us from the time of trial
and deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours,
now and forever. Amen.
Lamb of God (from John 1: 29)
* Congregation Please Stand
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Communion Hymns - 785 When Peace Like a River
494 For the Bread Which You Have Broken
*Table Blessing
Presider: The body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ strengthen you and keep you in his
grace.
All: Amen.
* Post-Communion Canticle
* Congregation Please Stand
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* Prayer after Communion
Assisting Minister: Let us pray. O God, our life, our strength, our food,
we give you thanks for sustaining us
with the body and blood of your Son.
By your Holy Spirit, enliven us to be his body in the world,
that more and more we will give you praise
and serve your earth and its many peoples,
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
All: Amen.
Sending
Blessing (based on Psalm 121)
Presider: Almighty God, Father, + Son, and Holy Spirit,
watch over your going out and your coming in,
from this time forth and forevermore,
Amen.
*Sending Hymn - 244 Rejoice, Rejoice, Believers
Dismissal
AM: Go in peace. Remember the poor.
Congregation Responds: Thanks be to God.
Postlude
Fellowship: Please join us for coffee, tea and refreshments in the Narthex.
Flowers & Flame: Provided by the Worship Team to the Glory of God
* Congregation Please Stand
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Prayer Concerns
We update the prayer list weekly. Names will remain on the list for 4 weeks unless otherwise
requested. To add a concern on the list, please email the Church Office (admin@myplc.org). You
may also complete one of the blue Prayer Request forms in the attendance booklets or use the
form online at www.myplc.org. Drop the completed form in the offering plate.
Merciful God, surround those named with your steadfast love and lighten the burdens. . .
for
Health Related Issues
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Other Concerns
David Demos-Kuehl
Steve Gill
† for those in the Middle East struggling with
Gail Mooney
the threat of terrorism
Joyce Shepherd
Corrine P.
for
Those Who Mourn
Richard Hedges
Mike Callahan
for the family and friends of:
Michelle & Robert
† Nicole Matthews on the passing
Denise Jewell (Mother of Laura Jewell)
of her mother
Maddie Grace
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Jim Schjolberg
Charles Grigg
Rosemary Barbella
Charles Bell
Dennis Thomas
Joseph Summers, Sr.
Carole Crawford on the passing of her father
Genevieve Doherty
Carole Crawford
Carmen Estrada (Erma Mullaney’s mom)
for
Those in War
Hannah Gates
Mike Davis (Mary Lynn’s Husband)
We pray always for all those unnamed who
suffer daily from disease, depression, and other
afflictions. Give them peace and hope.
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Announcements
Please submit bulletin announcements to the church office at admin@myplc.org as early as
possible, and not later than Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m.. Please limit your announcements to
110 words, maximum.
Calling walkers of all ages
The 12th Annual Walk to End Homelessness in Charles County is coming Saturday November 15,
2014, rain or shine. The walk begins at the La Plata Town Hall, continues for about 3 miles around
the town, ending back at the Town Hall. All the funds raised go toward supporting the Safe Nights
program. For several years now, there have been as many as 25-40 people representing Peace at
the walk; It would be great to have more than 40 walking this year.
If you walk as a member of the Peace team the registration fee is $15. Walking alone it is $20.
Please register on-line at www.lifestylesofmd.org. or go to www.myplc.org and click on the WALK
TO END HOMELESSNESS logo to register. Please select “Individual Registration” option, then
“Join a Team” at the end of the process - our team is Peace Lutheran Church. We also have
registration forms available on the table in the Narthex/lobby for those who are not able to sign up
on-line. Please use the list to let us know how many people from your family will be participating in
the march..
Makin' a List
In Daniel Defoe’s classic Robinson Crusoe, the shipwrecked protagonist begins keeping a tally of
his life. He lists his problems as well as a corresponding inventory of things for which to give
thanks.
Crusoe’s pros and cons surprise him. For every evil, a good is present to even it out. For example,
the castaway doesn’t have any clothes — but the weather’s so warm he doesn’t need any. He lost
all his provisions at sea — but has access to water and fresh fruit.
Under the “evil” category, Crusoe writes: “I am singled out and separated, as it were, from all the
world to be miserable.” Yet the corresponding “good” puts things into perspective: “But I am
singled out too from all the ship’s crew to be spared from death; and he that miraculously saved me
from death can deliver me from this condition.”
When you’re tempted to hold a pity party, step back and thank God, your Rescuer, for all the
blessings he provides.
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Observations From the Church Office
The “Lick” Factor
I have a dog. Now that may not seem like a big deal, but in the case
of this particular canine, it really is. Darby is a diminutive
Maltese/Yorkie mix (Morkie). During his brief seven years he has
adopted a number of different personas including a World War II
Flying Ace, a legendary Irish countryman (Darby O’Gill), and even
a cold-nosed biker dog. His acquiescence to my wife Pat’s desire to costume him is notable. But
what makes this tiny package so special is his love for people. I call it the “Lick: factor.
You see, Darby is a certified “Pets on Wheels” dog. And he willingly spends
many hours at local nursing homes doing something that few other creatures,
four legs or two, can do. He brings a badly needed smile into the lives of lonely
and often neglected people. This past weekend included Halloween, and Pat
asked me to join her as she and Darby made a visit. My job was to carry a bag
of hats so that those who wished to could have a bit of a “dress up” for the
occasion. The hallways of the nursing home were lined with residents in
wheelchairs, some were awake and aware, others were napping. Methodically,
we moved down the corridor stopping in each room to ask if the occupant
wanted to see Cowboy Darby (yes, he had a cowboy hat.) It wasn’t surprising
that some were anxious and excited to meet their little visitor, and Darby obliged with his special
blend of patience and gregariousness. But, others were not so sure. In one room, Pat asked if
the lady would like to see Darby, and, raising her arms furiously, the woman called out “I can’t
see!” “I can’t see anything, don’t you know!!” And this is where the magic really began. Pat
moved closer with Darby in her arms, apologized to the woman, then gently took her hand and
placed it on his back so that she could “see” him with her hands. The woman’s face lit up, and
when Darby responded with a gentle lick of her arm, I truly believe her day brightened just a bit.
Darby loves to give kisses (the “Lick” Factor) and he does so without judgement or reservation.
One woman who had been the recipient of many of those dog kisses said to my wife with a tear in
her eye “That’s the first kiss I’ve had in a long time.” We encountered some who said they were
afraid of dogs, but Darby’s patience and gentle persuasiveness often overcame their fears. I was
in awe of both my wife and Darby for their unselfish devotion of time and love to these strangers.
Their visits can have a lasting impact on the lives of those who must reside in these places. One
gentleman who had serious physical problems loved to paint, and couldn’t wait to show us the
portrait he had done of Darby from a photo Pat had left on an earlier trip. He was beaming, and so
were we. Jesus would be proud of this pair, and He would encourage each of us to follow their
example in providing a little bit of love to those in need. What are you doing today?
And now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a dog and a wife to hug.
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This Week's Worship Assistants
Our thanks for those who served this week...
8:30 am ELW 3
11:00 am ELW 3
Altar Care
C. Rick
E. Draughn
Acolytes
Megan T., G. Wolford
John B., N. Davis
Assisting Minister
G. Williams
G. Williams
Cantor
J. Hanson
G. Williams
Lector
C. Welch
P. Pedersen
Eucharistic Minister
C. Drew, C. Welch
J. Bryant, C. Warren
Children's Time
G. Collinson
J. Boling
Children's Sermon
L. Peel
T. Murphy
Nursery
L. Denton
L. Denton
Greeters
You
You
Ushers
C. Drew, D. Brannon
M. Morgan, J. Garcia
Organist/Pianist
W. Derr
W. Derr
Special Music
Peace Ringers
Peace Ringers
Multimedia
A. Brown
C. Williams
C. & C. Drew
Tellers
Coming Soon
If you’ve been wondering when you’ll be receiving your offering envelopes for 2015, you’ll be
excited to hear that Peace is moving to a monthly mailing process to get your envelopes to you. In
addition to being more convenient, the new envelopes will offer several different options for
making donations. If you do not currently have assigned offering envelopes and would like them,
please notify the church office or Ashley Graham.
Much more information will be shared with you over the next few weeks.
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Next Week's Worship Assistants - November 16, 2013
Our thanks for those who serve...
8:30 am ELW 3
11:00 am ELW 3
Altar Care
S. Herrin
J. Bryant
Acolytes
G. Wolford, John B.
Adrian P., N. Davis
Assisting Minister
E. Draughn
G. Williams
Cantor
J. Hanson
C. Charnock
Lector
E. Draughn
D. Foster
Eucharistic Minister
C. Welch, S. Altman
S. Grabner,
J.G. Lumpkins
Children's Time
B. Dewey
J. Jones
Children's Sermon
B. Conrad
B. Conrad
Nursery
L. Denton
L. Denton
Greeters
You
You
Ushers
S. Barnes, L. Finamore
J. Garcia, D. Brannon
Organist/Pianist
W. Derr
W. Derr
D. Colnstantine
G. Williams
Special Music
Multimedia
L. Fowble, C. Rick
Tellers
Special Dates in November
• All Saints’ Day, November 1, 2014
• Daylight-Saving Time ends, November 2, 2014
• Veterans Day, November 11, 2014
• Christ the King Sunday, November 23, 2014
• Thanksgiving, November 27, 2014
• First Sunday of Advent, November 30, 2014
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Sermon Notes
Sermon Date: November 9, 2014
Sermon Title:
Why Take Notes?
1. Which Reading did the pastor use as the basis for his sermon?
2. How did the sermon show the love and grace of God?
For some people,
taking notes provides
a means of reinforcing
the important points of
the Pastor's sermon.
It also allows us to
review and think about
the key points once
the service is over.
How to Take Notes
3. Which hymns reflected the message of the sermon?
4. What did you learn from the sermon?
There is no best way.
Feel free to use the
question format
provided, or simply jot
down what you want
to remember, or
questions the sermon
may raise in your
mind.
Use Your Notes
5. Which part of today's sermon would you like to share with others?
Review and discuss
your notes with your
family or friends.
Your Name: __________________________________________
“Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ
… to whom be the glory forever and ever. Amen” (Galatians 1:3, 5,
NRSV). Welcome to worship!
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Peace Lutheran Church
401 East Smallwood Drive, Waldorf, MD 20602-2880
Part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
Contact Us
Tel: 301-843-1832
Fax: 301-870-8107
E-mail: admin@myplc.org
Visit us on the Web
www.myplc.org
Church Staff
Craig M. Endicott - Pastor
cmendicott@myplc.org
Will Derr - Minister of Music
music@myplc.org
Dan Brennan - Parish
Administrative Assistant
admin@myplc.org
Becky Conrad - Director of
Youth and Family Ministry
youth@myplc.org
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