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 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’s one way you can help keep the congregation safe.
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In celebration this week:
- Marcia will perform a prelude, “Voluntary on Old 100th”, by Henry Purcell,
- Pastor Ben will welcome us to Celebration,
- then Stephen Warren will lead us in the Call to Celebration (“Three Things To Remember,” by Mary Oliver, adapted)
- The opening hymn is, “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing”.
- Next, Stephen will lead us in a Prayer for Peace, (“The Want of Peace” by Wendell Berry, adapted).
- then, there is a Time for Children..
- Children will be offered the opportunity to go to Godly Play.
- Next, there will be a time for invitations.
- The choir will perform,”How Good It Is (Hineh Mah Tov)”; text from the Psalms, music by Maurice Goldman, with Kim directing.
- Stephen will lead us in a scripture lesson from Luke 16:1-13.
- Ben will preach a sermon, “Read With New Eyes”.
- Next is the hymn of response, “Be Thou My Vision”.
- Ben will lead us in prayer,
- the offering plates will be passed,
- The closing hymn will be, “Open My Eyes That I May See”.
- Stephen will lead in the Charge, and
- Ben will offer a benediction.
- Marcia will play a postlude, “Awake, Awake to Love and Work”, arr. Wilbur Held
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. Care for Creation. 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.