Worship at Home – Sunday April 19, 2020

Second Sunday of Easter | Earth Sunday | April 19, 2020

Here is the live-stream recording from this morning:

Worship at 10:30 am (music starting at 10:20 am) this morning one of two ways:

(1) Watch our service livestream at: https://youtube.com/c/LeasideUnitedChurchToronto
(The recording will also be available on YouTube afterwards.)

(2) Share worship together through Zoom:
Gather any time after 10 for the 10:30 service, which will also be live-streamed (starting at 10:20 am). The live-stream will show the worship leaders, not the congregation. The live-stream will end and we will have the opportunity to wish one another the Peace of Christ and share in conversation.

Gather 9:45-10 am to take part in the half hour children’s program before the service (or use this all ages activity).

  • Emily, Matt, and Natalie (Worship Planning Team)
Lake Killarney – Photo by Deb Lace-Kelly
WORSHIP AT HOME 

To hear the music, prayers and readings included in this service order, please watch our April 19, 2020 service   

Gathering Music  Like a Rock                      Linnea Good

Lighting the Christ Candle

Opening Prayer Opening

Hymn VU 703 In the Bulb There Is a Flower     PROMISE 

Learning Together   with Natalie and Mary 

Scripture Reading   John 20:19-31

Sung Response MV 114 Behold the Face of Christ

Reflection

A New Creed
We are not alone,
    we live in God’s world.
 We believe in God:
    who has created and is creating,
    who has come in Jesus,
       the Word made flesh,
       to reconcile and make new,
    who works in us and others
       by the Spirit.
We trust in God. We are called to be the Church:    to celebrate God’s presence,
    to live with respect in Creation,
    to love and serve others,
    to seek justice and resist evil,
    to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen,
       our judge and our hope.
In life, in death, in life beyond death,
    God is with us.
We are not alone.    Thanks be to God.
 

Offertory Solo  I Know that My Redeemer Liveth                                                                    G.F. Handel  

Prayer and Lord’s Prayer 

Hymn   VU 158 Christ is Alive                                TRURO 

Blessing 

Sharing the Peace 

Music Notes:
Gathering Music MV 92 Like a Rock
A number of years ago, Linnea Good began to work with Keri Wehlander at Ryerson United Church, in Vancouver. It was there that, one day in a small informal worship, she prayed this prayer. Or rather that she danced these words. It was a prayer with flowing movements that elegantly spoke of God in All Things. 
Opening Hymn VU 703 In the Bulb There Is a Flower
From time to time, a choral anthem inspires a hymn. “Hymn of Promise” was first conceived as an anthem in 1985, performed at the Pasadena Communit Church, St. Petersburg, Florida, during a festival concert on Natalie Sleeth’s music. Long known as a composer of anthems, especially for children, Natalie Sleeth contributed one of the favourite new hymns to The United Methodist Hymnal. 
Sung Response MV 114 Behold the Face of Christ
Bernadette Farrell is a British hymnographer and composer of Catholic liturgical music. Bernadette has always had a passion for social justice and that comes to the fore in many of her songs. Born in West Yorkshire in the north o England, she has lived in London for many years with her husband, liturgical composer Owen Alstott. Currently, she is a community organizer for UK Citizens, which advocates for fair housing, a living wage, proper community policing and health care access. 
Offertory Solo I Know that my Redeemer Liveth
Reminding us of our living hope in the Risen Christ, this aria by G. F. Handel, is the third movement of Messiah. Like the rest of its songs and choruses, the text is entirely based on Scripture, in this case on verses from Job 19:25-26 and 1 Corinthians 15:20. Incredibly, Handel lived until the morning of Holy Saturday, April 14, 1759, and his death came only eight days after his final performance, at which he conducted his masterpiece, Messiah. 
Closing Hymn VU 158 Christ is Alive
Brian Wren, a minister in the United Reformed Church of England and Wales, is one of the shining lights in contemporary English hymnody. The cross is empty, and Christ is alive here and now – not tied down to 2000 years ago in Palestine. This is one of the finest new hymns about the meaning of the Resurrection for today.
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