PLEASE NOTE: Celebration is back in the sanctuary! Everyone will need to wear masks and provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test within 3 days of each Sunday. You also may watch the service on a live stream in the courtyard or at home. To learn more about these choices, please visit mpcfamily.org/celebrate. In order to keep everyone healthy & safe, we will:
- require mask-wearing when indoors
- require either proof of Covid vaccination OR a negative Covid test from within the last three days. Please see the ushers (they’re wearing leis!) for details
- run the furnace filtration system for ventilation, doors and windows open only when necessary
- if you can get tested using an at-home test or a clinical test before coming to Church, that is one way you can help keep the congregation safe
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In celebration this week:
- First, Kim will offer a prelude, “Harpsichord Sonata in D” by Dmitry Bortniansky, then
- Talitha will welcome us to Celebration.
- Cheryl Geckeler will lead us in the Call to Celebration (by George Appleton).
- The opening song is, “All Things Bright and Beautiful”.
- Next, Cheryl will lead us in the Prayer for Peace (a prayer delivered by John Paul II while visiting Hiroshima), then.
- there will be time for invitations.
- Cheryl will then lead us in a scripture lesson from Luke 9:28-36.
- Ben will preach a sermon titled, “The Power of Beauty”.
- Next is the hymn of response, “Fill My Cup, Let It Overflow”, and then
- Ben will lead us in a pastoral prayer.
- Offering,
- The closing hymn will be, “O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair”, then
- Cheryl will lead us in the Charge, and
- Ben will offer a benediction.
- and Marcia will offer a postlude, “Deo Gracias” by John Dunstable .
The Charge (say together) Go out into the world in peace. Have courage; hold on to what is good. Return no one evil for evil. Strengthen the faint-hearted, support the weak, and help the suffering. Honor all people. Love and serve God, rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit.
Celebration live stream recordings
Every week, we post a live stream recording to YouTube. You can view information about those live stream recordings and access a link to the playlist on our Celebration Recordings page.