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Worship for the Sixth Sunday after the Pentecost

  • July 17, 2022July 17, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Sixth Sunday after the Pentecost

July 17, 2022


Photo by Zach Long

Gathering

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“You Who Are, help us Be.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Holy Is The Lord” by Franz Schubert

Call to Worship

One: Dear Ones, come and find the quiet center!
Many: We seek the room for hope to enter.
One: Clear the chaos and the clutter.
Many: We are here to be at peace, and simply be.
One: May our hearts open for compassion.
Many: May God find room to dream and move in us

Hymn #2128: “Come and Find the Quiet Center”

Praying

Shared Prayer


God of Hope,
You are ever seeking goodness
for your people.
You are ever dreaming a better way.
You are nudging us toward justice and
compassion.
You are celebrating steps toward
fuller lives,
large and small.
As we seek to connect with You,
help us open our hearts,
open our minds,
and listen with grace,
so we can take part in your
life-giving work. Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator)
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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom, and the power,
and the glory, for ever. Amen.

Listening and Reflecting

Scripture Reading: Amos 8:1-12 and Psalm 52

Time for Young People

Hymn #441: “What Does the Lord Require”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “What is Justice?” – Rev. Joe Paparone

Responding

Offertory: “Bless Be The Tie That Binds” Arranged by Marilynn Ham

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Prayer Seeking Compassion

God of Hope,
Before we can act,
we need to see your vision
for how life can be,
and how your people can be cared for.
As we begin to see what you want,
and what justice looks like,
free our hearts
to make it so.
May the gifts we give:
our prayers, our presence, our gifts,
our service, and our witness,
be blessed for the work of the kindom.
That is, may all that we give,
help this country and world
act with compassion to those
who are vulnerable.
Amen

Hymn #592: “When the Church of Jesus”

Benediction

Go, to seek justice.
Go, to live compassion.
Go, to share love.
Go, and know you are enough for this moment that God calls you to! Amen

Postlude: “All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name” Arranged by Mark Hayes


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Worship for the Fifth Sunday after the Pentecost

  • July 10, 2022July 10, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Fifth Sunday after the Pentecost

July 10, 2022

Gathering

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“God of justice, guide our hearts.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Gentle Shepherd” Arranged by Fred Bock

Call to Worship

One: God, set in our midst a plumb-line.
Many: Show us the differences between justice and injustice.
One: Keep us from distractions.
Many: Keep us from being swayed by other measures.
One: May our hearts be grounded in love and compassion.
Many: May we find your ways, and make them our ways.

Hymn #2145: “Peace Like a River”

Praying

Shared Prayer

God of justice,
your word is compassion and truth.
Let your healing restore us,
that we may walk in your way,
seeking justice and doing good.
Amen.

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator)
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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom, and the power,
and the glory, for ever. Amen.

Listening and Reflecting

Scripture Reading: Amos 7:7-17 and Luke 10:25-37

Time for Young People: “Plumbline”

Hymn #206: “I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Desperate Places” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “Hymn of Promise” By Natalie Sleeth

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Prayer for Our Neighbors

God of Us All,
Help us be good neighbors.
Help us savor good neighbors.
May our gifts be blessings
to our neighbors.
Amen

Hymn #581: “Lord, Whose Love Through Humble Service”

Benediction

Beloveds of God go and be good neighbors and may your many neighbors bless you as well! Amen

Postlude: “Shine, Jesus, Shine” Arranged by Fred Bock


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Worship for the Fourth Sunday after the Pentecost

  • July 2, 2022July 2, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Fourth Sunday after the Pentecost

July 3, 2022


Photo by Zach Long

A Service to Lament and Healing
at an End of Reproductive Freedom

Gathering

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“For God alone my soul in silence waits.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun” Arranged by Barry Braman

Call to Worship

One: For God alone our soul in silence waits.
Many: God is present in me, in us. Amen

Hymn #2211: “Faith is Patience in the Night”

Praying

A Litany Based on the Prayer of Saint Francis

One: We pray for those who, near or far, are without peace. We pray for all who partner with those in need of reproductive health care as they seek and strive to honor the dignity of every human being. We remember physicians, nurses, spouses, partners, friends, and strangers alike: may there be a great network of love and support to meet the demands of the times that lay ahead.
May we learn to walk with each other without judgment or shame, knowing that it is with action that peace is found.
Many: Lord, make us instruments of your peace.
One: We pray for the hubris of humanity, that by acting legislatively, we assert that we can know the journey of another and deem it unworthy. We pray for an end to the dehumanization of those who claim autonomy of body and mind.
May we be those who can love beyond our own needs and choices, knowing that it is within ourselves that we must first sow love if it is to grow through us.
Many: Where there is hatred, let us sow love;
One: We pray for those who have already been shamed and belittled and caused harm by their choices to seek reproductive health care. We pray for those who have already been harmed by state legislation that limits education and access to safe care. We pray for those who, because of fear or shame, cannot gather with us
now in community.
Many: Where there is injury, pardon;
One: We confess, God, that we are a United Divided States. And we wish that we were in perfect harmony with you and with each other, and that pregnancy would only occur in situations of love, safety, perfect health, and to the benefit of mother, child, family, and community. But that is not so now. In our discord, may we find grace for each other. In our discord, may we offer supportive and caring companionship to each other. In our discord, may we find union with you, the God who loves us. May we be committed to union in the face of imperfect circumstances, imperfect relationships, and imperfect democracy.
Many: Where there is discord, union;
One: We pray for an end to legal action, rhetoric and violent acts that target reproductive health care providers. We pray for the day when health care providers, women and their families, can exercise their rights to reproductive choice in security and peace. We pray for those who are not of the same mind regarding reproductive rights and choices, that all may be led to wise actions and safe choices. May our earthly faith, combined with the faith of the great cloud of witnesses, be strengthened to meet the days and demands that lay ahead.
Many: Where there is doubt, faith;
One: We pray for those who are afraid, lost, and in the midst of turmoil of spirit and mind. We pray for those who lament the loss of bodily
autonomy, for those who fear the loss of other civil rights, and for those who fear the unknown of the world ahead. We pray especially for all who will be disproportionately affected by a lack of reproductive rights, especially people who are Black, Indigenous, Asian, Brown, People of Color, trans and nonbinary. We pray for all who live in poverty, and for those who live in rural areas, who will also be disproportionately affected. May we be resolved in our commitment
to hope, knowing that to hope in God is to never hope in vain.
Many: Where there is despair, hope;
One: We pray for those who have died because they lacked access to safe health care. We pray for the loss of life yet to come from forced childbirth and illegal abortion. We pray for the continued assault on the respect, dignity, and citizenship of those in need of reproductive rights. May we remember that there is no darkness too dark for you, God, and that your presence is neverfailing.
Many: Where there is darkness, light;
One: We pray for the most vulnerable among us, especially children and families who will be affected by this decision. May we remember and make sacrifices to care for all who will face economic hardship, hunger, and difficult choices because of this new ruling. We pray for those in grief and sorrow as they look to the future with dread and trembling. We pray for those who do not see the promise of hope and those for whom life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness will
never be realized. May we be comforters for those in sadness and bearers of joy for those who have none.
Many: Where there is sadness, joy.
All: Grant that we may not so much seek to be consoled as to console;
to be understood as to understand;
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen.

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer – Book of Common Prayer, New Zealand

Loving God, in whom is heaven.
The hallowing of your name
echoes through the universe!
The way of your justice be followed by
the peoples of the earth!
Your heavenly will be done by all created beings!
Your commonwealth of peace and freedom
sustain our hope and come on earth.
With the bread we need for today, feed us.
In the hurts we absorb from one another, forgive us.
In times of temptation and test, spare us.
From the grip of all that is evil, free us.
For you reign in the glory of the power that is love,
now and forever. Amen

Listening and Reflecting

An Excerpt from A Liturgy of Longing, by Sandra Maria Van Opstal

Scripture Reading: Psalm 69: 1-3, 14-16 and Luke 4:17-21

Time for Young People: “Lament”

Hymn (to the tune of #121): “God, We’ve Known Such Grief and Anger”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Grieving What We’ve Lost” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “If My People Will Pray” Arranged by Fred Bock

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

Hymn #2222: “Servant Song”

Benediction

Friends, as you go out today into what may
feel to some like a new, strange and uncertain
world,
may God make you an instrument of God’s
peace:
Where there is hatred, sow love.
Where there is injury, pardon.
Where there is doubt, faith.
Where there is despair, hope.
Where there is darkness, light.
Where there is sadness, joy.
God our Mother,
grant that we may not so much seek to be consoled as to console,
to be understood as to understand,
to be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive,
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned,
and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
And the blessing of our God, Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer, be among us always. Amen.
(based on the Prayer of Saint Francis)

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Worship for the Third Sunday after the Pentecost

  • June 26, 2022June 26, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Third Sunday after the Pentecost

June 26, 2022


Photo by Zach Long

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Love, joy.”
or
“Peace, patience.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

Prelude on “St. Columba” Traditional Irish Melody

Call to Worship

One: The Holy One breathes life into us.
Many: God walks with us for all our days.
One: The Spirit’s wisdom is available to us.
Many: Love shows us the way.

Hymn #2004: “Praise the Source of Faith and Learning”

Connecting in Prayer

Prayer for Graduates


God of Truths and Knowledge,
by your wisdom we are guided.
Bless those who graduate this year,
those who have finished a course of study
and a stage of their lives.
Thank you for those who taught them,
and learned with them.
Walk with the graduates as they
take their next steps,
as they enter the next stage of their lives.
Be with them in any anxiety or confusions.
Strengthen their talents and skills,
help them find confidence
in their way forward.
May each of them find ways to
bless your people
with their knowledge and their energy,
to build your kindom.
Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Galatians 5:1, 13-25 and Luke 9:51-62

Time for Young People: “Graduations”

Hymn #336: “Of All the Spirit’s Gifts to Me”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Spiritual and Physical” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart” Arranged by Crystal Davis Clay

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Home-Based Prayer

Holy One,
Foxes have holes, but the Son of Man had
no where to lay his head.
Yet, we still want those places.
In fact, we want to have homes and have
EVERYONE have homes.
Help us use our gifts to the greater good,
to the kindom, to the beloved community,
so that foxes may have holes and all of the
children you claim
may have a place to lay their head
in safety
and joy.
Amen

Hymn #2120: “Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness”

Benediction

May God bless us with a thirst for justice, a yearning for healing, and the capacity to create both! Amen

Postlude

“I Will Praise Him / When Morning Gilds the Skies” Arranged by Carol Tornquist

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Worship for the Second Sunday after the Pentecost

  • June 19, 2022June 19, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Second Sunday after the Pentecost

June 19, 2022


Photo by Zach Long

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Guide us, to freedom, now.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Breathe on Me” Arranged by Fred Bock

Call to Worship

One: God is great.
Many: The Holy One is worthy of our praise.
One: Come; let us remember the great things God has done for us.
Many: Let us not neglect to teach our children the greatness of God.
One: Let us not forget our past and those who have gone before us.
Many: We remember our ancestors, our history, our Africa;
and we name our future.

One: Let us lift up our voices in song, lift our arms in praise,
and open our hearts in gratitude.
Many: Let us greet God with our hymn of praise.

Hymn #603: “Lift Every Voice and Sing”

Connecting in Prayer

Unison Prayer: won’t you celebrate with me

by Lucille Clifton

won’t you celebrate with me
what i have shaped into
a kind of life? i had no model.
born in babylon
both nonwhite and woman
what did i see to be except myself?
i made it up
here on this bridge between
starshine and clay,
my one hand holding tight
my other hand; come celebrate
with me that everyday
something has tried to kill me
and has failed.

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Psalm 42 and Luke 8:26-39

Time for Young People: “Jesus Responding to Pain”

Hymn #2193: “Lord, Listen to Your Children Praying”

Mission Moment: Juneteenth

by Virgia Phoenix
Juneteenth is a national holiday celebrating the day that the enslaved in Texas learned of their freedom. This occurred on June 19, 1865, two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.

Celebrations broke out immediately following the message about their freedom. Beginning on the first anniversary in 1866, June 19 was established as an important day of thanksgiving and remembrance. The celebrations included Church services, reading the Emancipation Proclamation, singing, speeches, festivals, family reunions, Barbecues, coronations and more.
Juneteenth is a combination of June and 19.
The initiative to make June 19 a holiday can be credited to the advocacy of Al Edwards, resulting in it becoming a Texas state holiday in 1980. The activity to successfully make it a national holiday is the relentless effort of Opal Lee who gained wide attention for walking from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington DC. She walked two- and one-half miles a day to symbolize the number of years that it took for Texans to learn of their freedom.
Texas Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee introduced a bill entitled Juneteenth National Independence Day Act. It was signed by President Joe Biden in 2021, the first year the day was Nationally observed.
The Juneteenth Flag

Red, white and blue represents the American flag – a reminder that slaves and descendants were and are Americans. The center star represents Texas; the “burst” around the star represents a new beginning; the arc (curve extending across the width) represents “a new horizon” opportunities and promise of the future.

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Tears for Food” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: There Is a Balm in Gilead Arranged by Mark Hayes

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Thirsting for Justice Prayer

Reverend Sterling Morse, coordinator for African American intercultural congregational support for the Presbyterian Church
Thankfully we praise you, O God, for your liberating power that broke shackles of oppression and restored humanity to the
disenfranchised.
Make us instruments of grace to resist slavery, in all manifestations,
that no soul shall be denied the right to thrive and fully realize their divine purpose in you. Amen.

Hymn #533: “We Shall Overcome”

Benediction

May God bless us with a thirst for justice, a yearning for healing, and the capacity to create both! Amen

Postlude

“We Walk By Faith” Arranged by Lloyd Larson

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Worship for Pentecost

  • June 5, 2022June 5, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for Pentecost

June 5, 2022

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“God of All Languages, help us hear.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Take Time To Be Holy” Arranged by Charles Callahan

Call to Worship

One: We gather to attend to the God of Love.
God of prophetic fire,
Many: speak to us.
One: God of the still, small voice,
Many: speak to us.
One: God of the many,
Many: speak to us all.

Hymn #603: “Come Holy Ghost, Our Hearts Inspire”

Connecting in Prayer

Shared Prayer


God of All Languages,
God of Silence,
We thank you for the gifts of words, and gestures.
We thank for stories, and for songs,
for books and poems,
for translators,
for Holy stillness.
We thank you that we can communicate ideas to one another,
and to you.
And we ask that you help us,
so we might speak with grace,
be heard with grace,
and share your grace
in our words and our silences.
Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Genesis 11:1-9 and Acts 2:1-21

Time for Young People: “Pentecost”

Hymn: “While on the Sea”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Towers of Babel” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: In the Presence of Jehovah with Surely the Presence Of the Lord Is In This Place Arranged by Mark Hayes

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Fiery Prayer

Holy One of Connection,
Keep us close enough to one another,
that the fires of justice and joy
can leap between our hearts.
And may the gifts that we give,
be blessed to help tend those fires.
Amen

Hymn #393: “Spirit of the Living God”

Benediction

May the Spirit of God help us listen. Amen

Postlude

“Sweet, Sweet Spirit” Arranged by Fred Bock

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Worship for the Seventh Sunday of Easter

  • May 28, 2022May 28, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Seventh Sunday of Easter

May 29, 2022


Photo by Ann Farrell

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Alpha and Omega, we are here with you.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Lord, I Want to Be a Christian” Traditional African American Spiritual Arranged by Michael Cox

Call to Worship

One: We gather to attend to the God of Love.
Many: We gather to worship God who is Love.
One: We seek to soak up love.
Many: We seek to have love in abundance to share!

Hymn #303: “The Day of Resurrection”


Connecting in Prayer

Shared Prayer


God of Boundless Grace,
Help our minds expand,
so that we are able to know
more and more
of grace
so that we are able to
share more and more
of grace.
Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21 and John 17:20-26

Time for Young People: “Alpha and Omega”

Hymn: “Put Peace into Each Other’s Hands”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Resurrection People” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “Come Share The Lord” Arranged by Fred Bock

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

Another Easter Prayer

God of Resurrection,
God of Life,
God of Life Abundant,
you call us out of fear,
you call us out of scarcity,
you call us out of disconnection,
you call us to life!
You call us to love,
to abundance,
to love.
May the gifts we receive and the gifts we give bring life, abundant.
Amen

Hymn #2224: “Make Us One”

Benediction

May the love we have known,
the love God has given us,
be shared freely,
until it fills the world,
and all hearts. Amen

Postlude

“I Sing the Mighty Power of God” Gesangbuch der Herogl, Arranged by Fred Bock

Online Worship

Worship for the Sixth Sunday of Easter

  • May 21, 2022May 21, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Sixth Sunday of Easter

May 22, 2022


Photo by Ann Farrell

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Peace-maker, fill our hearts.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“Servant Medley” Arranged by Mark Hayes

Call to Worship

One: Lift up your hearts, holy ones,
Many: We lift them up to God.
One: Let down your guards, beloved ones.
Many: We let them down for God.
One: Allow yourself to be present, dear ones,
Many: Here, in the present, we worship God.

Hymn #307: “Christ is Risen”

Connecting in Prayer

Shared Prayer


Creator of the universe,
you made the world in beauty,
and move all of creation towards glory.
We pray that, wherever your image is still disfigured
by poverty, sickness, selfishness, war and greed,
your Spirit may appear
in justice, love, and peace.
Amen.

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Psalm 67 and John 14:23-29

Time for Young People: “The Sneetches” and “Reflections on The Sneetches”


Hymn #2145: “I’ve Got Peace Like a River”


Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Radical…Peace?” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “Intermezzo on Cavalleria Rusticana” by Pietro Mascagni

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

Peace Prayer

Peace-maker,
Help us dream of shalom.
Show us visions of peace.
Guide our hearts to your kindom.
And may our gifts
all of our gifts
bring peace and justice
to your beloveds.
Amen

Hymn #2171: “Make Me a Channel of Your Peace”

Benediction

May the Holy One who dreams with us, live out God’s dreams in us. Amen

Postlude

“We Bring the Sacrifice of Praise” Arranged by Fred Bock

Online Worship

Worship for the Fifth Sunday of Easter

  • May 15, 2022May 15, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Fifth Sunday of Easter

May 15, 2022


Photo by Ann Farrell

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Hope. Love.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“The Bond of Love” Arranged by Fred Bock

Call to Worship

One: They’ll know we are Christians…
Many: by our love!
One: But, will they?
Many: Sometimes that’s harder than it sounds.
One: Sometimes we’re not as loving as we wish.
Many: And yet.
One: And yet God is not done with us yet?
Many: And yet God is not done with us yet.
Thanks be to God!

Hymn #384: “Love Divine, All Love’s Excelling”


Connecting in Prayer

Shared Prayer


Eternal Love,
It is because of you that we hope.
It is because of you that we know ourselves to be loved and lovable.
It is because of you that we seek the kindom.
It is because you
and yours
have loved us, that we have love to share!
We are so grateful.
to be formed in love
and to have love to share!
Guide us,
that our love may be a source of life!
Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Revelation 21:1-6 and John 13:31-35

Time for Young People: “I Believe in the Sun”

Hymn #432: “Jesu, Jesu”

Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Love. One. Another.” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go” – St. Margaret, Arranged Mark Hayes

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Loving Prayer

O Holy One,
May the gifts we give,
in love,
be used
for love.
Amen

Hymn #560: “Help Us Accept Each Other”

Benediction

May the words be true: may we be known by our capacity to share God’s love, with one another and with the world. Amen

Postlude

On “Nettleton” (Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing) from John Wyeth’s Repository of Sacred Music

Online Worship

Worship for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

  • May 7, 2022May 7, 2022
  • by Administrator

First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Fourth Sunday of Easter

May 8, 2022


Photo by Ann Farrell

Getting Centered

It may help to center yourself into worship by lighting a candle, as a symbol of God’s presence with you during the time of worship. You may also want to pay attention to lighting, the position of your body, and the availability of distractions.

Breath Prayer

“Shepherd, call to us now.”
Breath prayers involve breathing in the first phrase, and breathing out the second.
You may wish to simply pray for a moment before starting, or you may wish to pray while listening to the prelude.

Prelude

“The Love of God” Arranged by Bruce Greer

Call to Worship

One: Welcome, students of God.
Many: We gather as those seeking wisdom and connection.
One: Welcome, beloveds of God.
Many: We worship out of a need to connect with Love.
One: Welcome, followers of Jesus.
Many: We seek to live lives reflecting Jesus.

Hymn #2114: “At the Font We Start Our Journey”

Connecting in Prayer

Shared Prayer


Leader,
You invite us to follow you,
and promise to lead the way.
But we get scared,
and often distracted.
Sometimes we can’t even
figure out
which way you are leading.
Help us discern,
help us notice,
help us follow.
Amen

Silent Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father (Creator) 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 trespasses,
as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil:
For thine is the kingdom,
and the power, and the glory, for ever.
Amen.

Word and Reflection

Scripture Reading: Acts 9:36-43 and John 10:22-30

Time for Young People: “Friend of God”

Hymn #463: “Lord Speak to Me”


Passing of the Peace


If you are worshiping with others, please pass the Peace of Christ.
Whether you are alone or with others, please take a moment to find God’s peace within, and then to share it with the world. You may want to reach out to speak peace to another during this week.

Sermon: “Voices” – Rev. Sara Baron

Responding

Offertory: “The Lord’s My Shepherd” from Brother James’ Air Arranged by Anna Laura Page

Offering


Photo by Larry McArthur
If you wish, you are welcome to use this time to make a donation to the church online, or to put a check in the mail.
The time of offering is not only about our financial gifts to the church, it is about offering our lives to God and the building of the kindom. This is a time for reflection: What is being asked of us? What is being given to us? What are we able to offer? What do we need?

A Listening Prayer

Leader,
You say we will
know your voice,
and sometimes we do,
but sometimes we
struggle.
We are trying.
Trying to listen.
Trying to respond.
Trying to live your love.
We are trying with
the gifts we give.
Help us, please!
Help these gifts be
useful for the kindom.
Help us listen.
Amen

Hymn #310: “He Lives”

Benediction

God is with us. May we follow God’s lead. Amen

Postlude

“Rondo Giocoso” by Douglas Wagner

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