
Worship for the Second Sunday of Easter
First United Methodist Church of Schenectady
Worship for the Second Sunday of Easter
April 19, 2020
“The Stillness of a New Day” by Barbara Armstrong
Photo Show: Very Early in the Morning
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.
Prelude
“Trumpet Tune in D Major” by David N. Johnson
Harmonic Brass and Matthias Eisenberg (Organ)
Call to Worship / Poetry As Prayer “Listening as Wisdom”
By Tina Datsko de Sánchez on Progressive Christianity
If you are with another person, you may wish to read this out-loud. Otherwise, you can read it as a reminder that this is communal worship done in a large geographical area.
We tune our hearing to silence.
We wait on the source of being.
Our minds release the roar of thoughts.
We incline our hearts to listen
for the still small voice of Wisdom.
It is Sophia who beckons.
Holy Wisdom, be now among us,
fill our hearts with your dancing light,
give us to know our true being.
Let us be beacons of God’s peace,
shining with the light of justice,
living out God’s love in the world.
Hymn #2215: Chris Has Risen
Christ has risen while earth slumbers, Christ has risen where hope died,
as he said and as he promised, as we doubted and denied.
Let the moon embrace the blessing; let the sun sustain the cheer;
let the world confirm the rumor: Christ is risen, God is here!
Christ has risen for the people whom he died to love and save;
Christ has risen for the women bringing flowers to grace his grave,
Christ has risen for disciples huddled in an upstairs room.
He whose word inspired creation can’t be silenced by the tomb.
Christ has risen and forever lives to challenge and to change
all whose lives are messed or mangled, all who find religion strange.
Christ is risen, Christ is present making us what he has been
evidence of transformation in which God is known and seen.
Connecting in Prayer
Shared Prayer
Holy Wholeness,
On this second Sunday of Easter,
we wonder what it means to be called to abundant life
right now.
We wonder how you call us to wholeness,
given our current restraints.
We seek to be centered in your love,
to trust in our goodness,
and sometimes we are.
(And sometimes we are not.)
Guide us, Holy One,
show us the way,
especially when we can’t find it ourselves.
Amen
We will share joys and concerns during the Second Hour Zoom conversation.
If you have joys or concerns to add, please send them to the office.
Silent Prayer
“Rainbows are a longtime message of hope.” by Jane Baker
Photo Show Theme: Do Not Be Afraid
Pastoral Prayer
You are welcome to read this out-loud or silently.
Normally the pastoral prayer is in response to the prayers of the body,
this one is written hoping to respond to the prayers of the body
without hearing them first.
Holy Wholeness,
As spring begins to take a deeper hold on our world,
we see signs of hope all around us.
And yet, at the same time, the global pandemic is also taking a deeper hold in our world.
Our emotions are wide ranging, and often very strongly felt.
We have such deep gratitude: for the chance to worship you and celebrate
Easter “together,” for safe moves, for the gifts of technology to connect, for beautiful music, for meaningful prayers, for sermons and liturgies that touch our souls, for those who are well, for those we connect to, for the ones who have given us gifts that matter, and for all those offering their work and service and care for the well-being of the whole.
We have such deep worries: for those who are ill, for those who are grieving, for those unable to get the medical care they need, for those offering medical care without adequate protection, for those who aren’t working, for those who don’t have enough, for those who are lonely, for those who are trying to do the impossible (work and teach from home, for example), for those in nursing homes and elder care facilities, for those making difficult decisions, for all those struggling with mental illness and addiction, for those who are afraid, for those who need to travel.
And more!
Sometimes are are overwhelmed with gratitude, other times with despair, and
many of us are on emotional roller coasters.
Holy One, may we make peace with the ups and downs of life right now, find
ways to be patient with ourselves and others, savor the goodness, and acknowledge the challenges.
May we join you in life, as wonderful and as hard as it is.
Amen
The Lord’s Prayer
Our Father 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
Choir Anthem
Blest Are the Eyes That Have Not Seen You – Fred Gramann
Scripture – Genesis 2:4b-7
Scripture is meant to be read out-loud.
Below is the version from the New Revised Standard Version.
You are more than welcome to read it in other versions if you wish.
If you are worshiping with children, please take some time to “wonder” about this passage and what it means. (The pastor happily takes questions.) Adults may also enjoy this.
4bIn the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens, 5when no plant of the field was yet in the earth and no herb of the field had yet sprung up—for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was no one to till the ground; 6but a stream would rise from the earth, and water the whole face of the ground— 7then the Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and the man became a living being.
Mission Moment – Beth Long Velasquez
“Let’s Pool Our Resources”: Safety Net in a time of social distancing and quarantines.
In late March, as we struggled to make the difficult but necessary decision to suspend SUSTAIN Ministry distributions through at least May due to the COVID19 situation, we were torn at the decision knowing that the need for essential personal hygiene items in the community would continue, if not increase at this time. This was particularly true regarding baby diapers as SUSTAIN is one of the few programs that addresses this need each month in Schenectady. Of approximately 150 local recipient households that we serve each month, about 120 are families with at least 1 child in diapers and we were all concerned about not being able to meet this need. That was when I saw the subject line on a email from the Schenectady County Public Health Services reaching out to local community outreach programs: “Let’s Pool Our Resources.”
Good Afternoon,
Thank you all for your tremendous efforts in assisting the community in getting their needs met. We wanted to reach out and hopefully interest you in linking with the growing initiative, Schenectady County COVID-19 Response Coalition, that grew out of the growing needs related to COVID19
and also the related decrease in available volunteers at local safety net organizations. The initiative is running out of the Mont Pleasant Boys and Girls Club, and the primary focus is to deliver (for no cost) resources (food, formula, diapers, etc) to the community as quickly as possible, as well as link community members to additional supports they may need…
So between March 31 and April 6, SUSTAIN transferred approximately 2,500 lbs of baby diapers, 500 lbs of adult incontinence products and 100 lbs of baby wipes to the Schenectady County COVID-19 Emergency Response Coalition for distribution until we can safely begin holding monthly distributions again. Until that time, we have also suspended SUSTAIN’s Regional Food Bank pickups so that these highly needed items can be distributed to groups like the Coalition to meet the immediate need in our community.
From the Schenectady County COVID-19 Emergency Response Coalition
website:
Schenectady County has partnered with The Schenectady Foundation, The Boys and Girls Club, and other local organizations to address the basic needs of the community during the coronavirus epidemic. The Coalition operates a hotline out of the new Boys and Girls Clubhouse in Mont Pleasant to help address coronavirus-related non-medical issues; and ensure those who are quarantined or isolated, seniors, and other at-risk individuals get the basic supplies they need while they remain at home. Schenectady County residents in need of supplies should call (518) 621-3536. Staff will work with callers to identify their needs, including any dietary or allergy restrictions, and set up a drop-off time. Representatives from the County Department of Social Services will also be on hand to assist with shelter, temporary assistance programs and Medicaid issues. Staff will also have information about resources available to address other identified needs.
More information about the Coalition can be found on their website.
Children’s Time
Passing 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. This may take several breaths or moments. Sometimes sharing works best this way: to think of a dearly beloved with whom to share the peace, then to think of other beloveds, then of friends, then acquaintances, then those who frustrate you, then those you don’t really know, then those you don’t known at all.
God’s peace is spread to all.
“The Bulbs Will Come to Life Again” by Sara Baron
Photo Show Theme: See and Believe
Hymn #420: Breathe on Me Breath of God
If you wish to sing along, the sheet music is here: Breathe on Me Breath of God
Scripture Reading: John 20:19-29
Scripture is meant to be read out-loud.
Below is the version from the New Revised Standard Version.
You are more than welcome to read it in other versions if you wish.
If you are worshiping with children, please take some time to “wonder” about this passage and what it means. (The pastor happily takes questions.) Adults may also enjoy this.
“Orange Tulip” by Dana Carroll
Photo Show Theme: Do Not Be Afraid
19 When it was evening on that day, the first day of the week, and the doors of the house where the disciples had met were locked for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ‘Peace be with you.’ 20After he said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. 21Jesus said to them again, ‘Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.’ 22When he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, ‘Receive the Holy Spirit. 23If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained.’
24But Thomas (who was called the Twin), one of the twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. 25So the other disciples told him, ‘We have seen the Lord.’ But he said to them, ‘Unless I see the mark of the nails in his hands, and put my finger in the mark of the nails and my hand in his side, I will not believe.’
26A week later his disciples were again in the house, and Thomas was with them. Although the doors were shut, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ‘Peace be with you.’ 27Then he said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here and see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it in my side. Do not doubt but believe.’ 28Thomas answered him, ‘My Lord and my God!’ 29Jesus said to him, ‘Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe.’
Sermon: “Our Bodies Remember”
Responding
Offering
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.
This is also a particularly good time to reflect on how you are giving of yourself to God – using your time, your talents, and your treasure towards the building of the kindom. It may even be a good time to consider a deeper commitment.
As government stimulus checks come in, it is a time to consider if you are able to use some of what you receive to support others.
Offertory Anthem
“This Joyful Eastertide” – Charles Wood
Prayer of Presentation
Holy Wholeness,
We seek to give gifts to you,
to express our commitment to your vision for the kindom,
and our gratitude for your acts of love
in our lives and in the world at large.
May all the gifts we give be useful to your kindom,
and used with wisdom. Amen
Hymn #666: Shalom to You
Shalom to you now, shalom, my friends.
May God’s full mercies bless you, my friends.
In all your living and through your loving,
Christ be your shalom, Christ be your shalom
Benediction
May God’s wholeness settle onto you, and bring you peace. Amen
Postlude
“Rigaudon” – Andre Campra
“Believe You Will Find The Way” by Joel Fuschino
2019 Photo Show Theme: Believe