Sunday, July 25, 2021

Today's Worship Service - Sunday, July 25, 2021

 

Worship Service for July 25, 2021

Special Announcement:

          I began this blog site a few years ago, even before COVID-19, to give members of our two partnership congregations, who are homebound or aren’t able to come to church, a way to connect or at least receive the sermon on Sundays.  It was relatively easy to be able to expand that when the pandemic hit so that ALL (or most) of our members would be able to continue to stay connected to a weekly or daily message. 

This blog’s audience has grown since then reaching outside the congregational membership to include others.  We are blessed and happy to provide this opportunity.  As you know, finances can be tight for congregations and any non-profit.  Our churches, at both Bethesda and Olivet, provide meaningful ministries to our local communities; afterschool programming for kids, the local Food Bank, Elizabeth’s Guardian Angels, etc….  If you have found this blog and our worship services/meditations helpful, it would be a great blessing to us if you’d help with those ministries by providing a monetary contribution to either church. 

Olivet Presbyterian Church

726 Fourth Street  Box 526

West Elizabeth, PA  15088

Or

Bethesda United Presbyterian Church

314 S. 3rd Avenue

Elizabeth, PA  15037

 

Click Here (when this is highlighted) for a link to the YouTube video of today's worship service at Bethesda. 


Prelude

Announcements: 

·        Please feel free to join us for in person worship at Olivet (West Elizabeth, PA) at 9:45am or at Bethesda (Elizabeth, PA) at 11:15am.

Sounding of the Hour (at Bethesda only)

Call to Worship

L:      Fools say in their hearts, “There is no God.”   

P:      Too often we have been fools in word or deed.

L:      Still, the Lord looks from heaven for those who seek God.

P:      May we be found among the company of the righteous!

L:      Deliver us from evil, O God.  Restore Your people’s fortunes.

P:      Lord, only in You can we find refuge. 

 

Opening Hymn – Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise

Prayer of Confession

          Who among us hasn’t wondered if God really exists?  Who among us hasn’t recoiled in revulsion when reflecting upon the depraved and loathsome acts we might be capable of?  Who among us hasn’t felt the agony of a life lived apart from God’s love?  Yet in our emptiness, in the depths of our despair, the Lord seeks us out; the Lord hears our cries; the Lord becomes our refuge and our strength.  In You, gentle Savior, our hearts are glad; we rejoice in Your salvation.  We pray to You in spirit and in truth.  (Silent prayers are offered)  AMEN.

Assurance of Pardon

L:      The love of God is your firm foundation; by faith you are rooted deeply in the Lord.  May you know the breadth and length and height and depth of the love of Christ, which surpasses all human knowledge and understanding.

P:      Thanks be to God.  AMEN

 

Gloria Patri

Affirmation of Faith/Apostles’ Creed

I believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ His only Son our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried; He descended into hell; the third day He rose again from the dead; He ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy catholic Church; the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins; the resurrection of the body; and the life everlasting.  AMEN

 

Pastoral Prayer

          Gracious God, we give you thanks for all the blessings that come from Your hand, especially for the invitation to live as Your holy people, the body of Christ.  We lift in prayer today Your church, in all its various forms, as it struggles to proclaim Your gracious reign in a world dedicated to wealth and possessions.  Strengthen the people of this planet to live into an attitude of peace and goodwill.  We pray for strength of its leaders to model exemplary behavior and to act with peace and goodwill towards others.  We also pray for the nations around that world that struggle with war, violence, and injustice, grant Your full measure of peace and righteousness.  We especially lift up to You the people of countries that have been torn apart by violence, civil war, invasions, and radical ideologies that hurt and destroy.  Lord, we pray for the sick and those facing death, we pray that You send Your Spirit and Your people to bring comfort and hope.  Having acknowledged our loved ones, we pray for…

Gracious God, as we endeavor to let Christ rule our hearts, open those hearts that we may give and serve gladly; that the witness of those who have gone before us is our own guiding hand. 

And in this time of silence, we lift our personal petitions to you…

These and all other things you know we need, we ask in the name of Jesus, the only name that matters as we pray together saying…. 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.  Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors.  And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.  For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever.  AMEN.

 

Hymn – It is Well With My Soul

Scripture Reading(s): 

OT – Psalm 14

NT – Ephesians 3:14-21 

Sermon – “Bow the Knee”

          “Where did you see God today?”  The first time I heard that question asked it took me off guard a little bit.  I was an assistant youth leader and the main group leader had just asked that question to the lot of us as we were concluding the first day of our retreat.  “Where did you see God today?”  It was expected that each of us around the circle would contribute to the day’s end and the discussion.  As each person adding a short note anecdote about seeing God in the laughter of their peers, or the gathering of helpers in the kitchen to prepare the meal, or the fresh insight of a passage that had been read earlier, my mind searched for something to add.  “Where did I see God today?”  This was not a question that I was used to asking.  “Did I see God anywhere, at all, today?” 

Of course, but where?  As each person continued to contribute a wonderful moment of the day, my realization was that I saw God at work all the time…like when the wind blew and carried a falling leaf back up into its embrace and took it on a journey much farther from the tree it had left behind, like when I observed two kids huddled together for some unrevealed and unknown reason, possibly to support one another over a break up or some other personal cause, like when the entire group of us sang earlier that night, each person adding their voice to the music, I saw God working in every moment, of every breath, teaching and lifting our hearts, minds, souls, and spirits to become something new.  I had never thought of it that way before.  I had always looked for God in the extraordinary, but there was God in the ordinariness of life and it wasn’t until others put voice to their vision of God for the day that I realized it. 

In that same moment, I also realized that it wasn’t until we could more easily verbalize and acknowledge the awesomeness of the profound moments of the day, could we see God in the ordinariness of the day, as well.

In our passage from Ephesians this morning Paul writes, “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and earth takes its name.”  To verbalize and acknowledge the work of God in the world, what has caused YOU to bow the knee, literally or figuratively, in wonder at God? 

Years ago, I had a side job of driving my car around on a route throughout the Pittsburgh region to record gas prices at local stations for a data company.  Yes, it was a rather strange side job, but it paid well.  There was a road during my travels along Route 60 that crested at the top of a hill, here you could look out over much of Allegheny and Beaver Counties.  One fall morning I had just come to the clearing at the top of this road and the reds, oranges, golds, yellows, greens, browns of the trees were simply spectacular.  I’ve lived in Pennsylvania my whole life and have gotten quite used to the beauty of the fall colors, but this was otherworldly.  I pulled the car over and just sat for a few moments taking in the power of God at work in the cycle of the seasons.  As the colors shifted from early morning to the full light of day, I sat in my car as others whisked by me.  Had they noticed the beauty around them or were they already focused on getting on with their day, off to work, taking kids to school or daycare, visiting moms in hospitals, worried about paying bills.  I wondered about each passenger in the cars that went by, prayed for their safety, wondered about their ordinary lives.  Could they appreciate the beauty around them offered by God, take a deep breath, and see what joy they could bring to others today?  God was giving them a gift this morning to see and experience, but did they know that they too were a gift to others?

Another time I was in Key West and I had heard that at sunset there was a show down in Mallory Square.  I headed there around 6:30 in the evening.  And indeed a show had commenced, there were street performers everywhere, gathering groups of by-standers to watch them and their acts.  One gentleman dressed in Pirate gear had a group of trained cats that performed stunts, another team of acrobats were performing breath-taking feats of somersaults and aerial stunts, another was weaving palm fronds into animal characters faster than a magician next to him who was doing her tricks of illusion.

Suddenly, nearly as one, the street performers stopped and with a great show of deference waived their arms toward the sea and sky.  We all, the great crowd of us, turned our attention west across the vast ocean as the sun sent ripples of color across the clouds, transforming from one color to another, with highlights of gold splash across the heavens.  We watched as the shadows elongated and the sun took its final dip below the waves.  There was a hush of silent wonder which was broken by a single clapping of hands followed by hoots and hollers and the entire assembly clapping, each person giving thanks for the end of another day.  I looked around in wonder and amazement.  Every person there had a different story, a different background, a different journey.  Every person there had come to Mallory Square on that day, at that moment for some different personal reason and yet we all were acknowledging the power and wonder of God (in our own way) and how God spins the planets, created the universe, and breathed out very lives into us allowing us to share that experience together.

There was God, doing an extraordinary thing, allowing the sun to set in spectacular fashion.  As I began walking back to my hotel, the last rays of light reflecting in the faces of those I passed, I wondered about their lives.  What thoughts raced through their minds now that the day had ended and the night began?  Were they aware of the wonder and beauty of themselves, the gifts they brought to the world around them?  That they themselves were the real miracle and deserved a standing ovation just as we had given the sun?  That those ordinary bodies, inhabiting ordinary lives were extraordinary in the eyes of God.

The old question, “Where did you see God today?” came back to me.  The first thought was that I saw God in the amazing sunset, in the colors and the clouds.  But looking around I realized that I saw God in the faces of these strangers, in the lives that they were leading, in their sorrows and in their triumphs.  I saw God when a little brother picked up his sister’s hat and handed it to her.  I saw God when a couple leaned into one another for a kiss and take each other’s hand.  I saw God in the weather-worn face of the man who held out a cup for whatever donations the people on Mallory Square were willing to place in it.  I saw God when I remembered the man with the cat act, the troupe of acrobats, the weaving fingers, and the illusionist. 

“Where did you see God today?” 

Everywhere! 

In the grains of sand, in the refreshing breeze of the ocean, and in the extraordinary colors of the heavens, but even more so in the faces of strangers returning to their ordinary lives.  Here is where God is really at work. 

And in the second verse of our passage we read this morning Paul writes, “I pray that, according to the riches of his glory, he may grant that you may be strengthened in the your inner being with power through His Spirit, and that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith, as you are being rooted and grounded in love.”

God is at work in you.  From the extraordinary to the ordinary, God is strengthening you for a purpose.  Do you know what it is?  A second question comes to mind after “Where did you see God today?”  “Where did God use you today?”  This is a very personal question and only you can answer it.  But just as God has been present in all things today, you are also present to do good or to do harm, to reach out to others or to close yourself off. 

We are called to be God’s ambassadors in the world.  

          What is God doing with your life?  What new things are you learning about yourself?  What ways is God using you and blessing you? 

          And finally, Paul’s last verse in this passage, “Now to him, who is able to do far more than we could ever ask or think, to him who by the power at work within you is able to accomplish all things, to him be the glory and honor and praise.”

AMEN.

Offertory

Doxology

Prayer of Dedication

 Lord, from emptiness, You create substance – when we hunger, You fill us from Your abundance; when all seems lost, You bring hope and salvation, You make possible the impossible.  With these gifts, we give thanks for all the blessings You give us each day.  AMEN.

Closing Hymn – Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessing

Benediction

May you know the richness and fullness of God’s grace.  May you experience every dimension of the love of Christ.  May the Spirit dwell within you through faith.  To the Holy One, whose power works within us to accomplish more than we could ever ask or imagine or comprehend be glory forever and ever.  AMEN.

Postlude

 

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