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First Parish Church, Congregational On the Village Green Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts Rev. John G. Hughes, II, Senior Pastor Donald R. Dunn, Director of Music-Organist Priscilla Duda, Christian Education Director Emelia Attridge, Youth Director Church office: 978-526-7661 ext. 1 Fax: 978-526-7882 Email: [email protected] Website: www.firstparishchurch.org

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  • First Parish Church, Congregational On the Village Green

    Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts

    Rev. John G. Hughes, II, Senior Pastor

    Donald R. Dunn, Director of Music-Organist

    Priscilla Duda, Christian Education Director

    Emelia Attridge, Youth Director

    Church office: 978-526-7661 ext. 1 Fax: 978-526-7882

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.firstparishchurch.org

  • MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE

    Jazz Sunday Open House, September 21, 2014 – 10:00 a.m.

    JAZZ PRELUDE: Come Sunday by Duke Ellington (1899-1974)

    Jazz Ensemble

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    *[Please stand for the lighting of the candles]

    CALL TO WORSHIP

    This is the day that God has made.

    Let us rejoice and be glad in it.

    *HYMN: “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” NCH #471

    PRAYER OF INVOCATION (unison)

    Come, O Creator, O Immensity of Love, O Eternity of Mercy.

    Come, and be with us and in us and beside us and over us.

    Be as hands upon us, and fashion us for shining.

    Be as warmth within us, and fire us for caring.

    Be as strength beside us, and shape our lives for healing.

    Abide in our prayers, the spoken and unspoken;

    and make your Word come true in our flesh;

    through Jesus Christ our Redeemer. Amen. Arnold Kenseth

    *THE LORD'S PRAYER (trespasses) 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, the power and the glory forever. Amen.

    *GLORIA PATRI Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is

    now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen

    SCRIPTURE READING: Ex. 16:2-15

    SPECIAL MUSIC: First Song by Charlie Haden (1937-2014)

    Jazz Ensemble

  • MORNING PRAYER

    CONGREGATION’S JOYS AND CONCERNS May God be with you.

    And also with you. Lift up your hearts.

    We lift them to God. Let us give thanks to God Most High.

    It is right to give God thanks and praise.

    SILENT PRAYER-PASTORAL PRAYER

    PRAYER RESPONSE: Over My Head Traditional

    Jazz Ensemble

    *HYMN: “Great Is Your Faithfulness” NCH #423

    SERMON: “God’s Love is Infuriating!”

    MOMENT OF MEDITATION

    OFFERTORY SENTENCE

    OFFERTORY ANTHEM: Oh, Mary Don't You Weep

    Traditional, arr. R. Shrimpton

    Jazz Ensemble and FPC Choir

    Paul Knox and Rebecca Shrimpton, soloists

    *DOXOLOGY Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise God all creatures here below,

    Praise God above ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

    *HYMN: “Not My Brother, nor My Sister” NCH #519

    *[The “Removal of the Flame”]

    BENEDICTION

    CHORAL RESPONSE: Our Service is Over by Willie Sordillo

    Jazz Ensemble

    JAZZ POSTLUDE: Resolution by John Coltrane (1926-1967)

  • The greeter and lay reader is Sheila Carrassi.

    The acolyte and bell ringer are Bella Schmidt and Santana Tosi.

    The flowers are given in celebration of Paul and Lauren Gudonis’ 32nd

    anniversary and in honor of both Eden and Thea's weddings this year.

    The Deacons are Jan Marshall and Mary Lumsden.

    The Sexton is Tyler Duda.

    After the service join us in the front of the church for hospitality.

    Welcome to all who are new to our worship. To join our mailing list fill

    out a “Welcome Card” to place in the collection plate or contact

    [email protected] , 978-526-7661 ext 1.

    Listening devices are available for those in need; they are at the back of

    the Sanctuary. Feel free to address a Deacon should you need help using

    them.

    ATTENDANCE Church 78, Sunday school 47, Youth 27

    CARE TEAM, Have you shared the experience? We support FPC

    families with meals, rides, & visits through times of illness and loss. If

    you would like to become involved with this wonderful team contact;

    Sheila Kafer 978-525-3253, [email protected]

    Janet Groth at 978-526-8408, [email protected]

    First Parish Church Congregational uses candid photos of church

    activities on its website and in its publicity from time to time. Any photos

    of children used will not contain personally identifiable information.

    Members of the community not wanting their photos depicted (or those

    of their children) should inform the church office.

    FLOWERS FOR THE ALTAR Please call Penny Lapham at 978-526-

    7128, by Monday to be included in the following Sunday’s bulletin.

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • JAZZ ENSEMBLE

    Willie Sordillo, alto saxophone From Singapore and Hawaii to major music festivals across North

    America, Willie’s music has taken him around the world. As co-leader

    of the band, Flor de Caña, he is a three-time Boston Music Award

    winner, and one of his albums became a top 10 hit on the Billboard

    Magazine World Music list. Willie is also musical director of the

    weekly jazz worship service at Old South Church on Copley Square,

    Boston.

    Rebecca Shrimpton, vocalist

    Acclaimed as a “simply exquisite vocalist,” Rebecca has been praised

    by Britain’s Jazzwise magazine, All Music Guide, and All About Jazz

    and featured on NPR/PBS concert broadcasts. She performs and records

    with various bands, including the 19-piece Jazz Composers Alliance

    Orchestra, and is Assistant Professor of Voice at Berklee College of

    Music. Also a classical mezzo soprano, Rebecca is soprano section

    leader for First Parish’s choir.

    Thomas Hebb, bass

    Thomas is one of Boston's first call bassists, performing internationally,

    including tours of Europe, Asia and the Caribbean. His diverse career

    covers a spectrum of performances from Robert Palmer, Martha and the

    Vandellas to Dick Hyman and Herb Pomeroy. Thomas is also an

    accomplished classical flutist and sings R&B, jazz and blues.

    Phil McGowan, drums

    Phil can be found throughout greater Boston playing with top jazz

    musicians, including Bruce Gertz, Marshall Wood, Billy Pierce, Greg

    Hopkins, Russ Hoffmann, and Ted Casher, among others. Phil holds a

    Music Performance Degree in Percussion from the University of

    Southern Maine and was a student of Les Harris. He is leader of the Phil

    McGowan Trio and the 8-piece dance band, The East Enders.

  • John Baboian, guitar

    John is a professor at Berklee College of Music. His performances

    include concerts, clubs, recordings, radio, and television throughout the

    world with Frankie Avalon, Ben Vereen, Phil Wilson, and many others.

    He has recent recordings with the Boston Big Band, the World Leaders,

    the Black Sea Salsa Band, and a host of vocalists from the New England

    area. He released The Be-Bop Guitars…and More! (2000) and Freshly

    Painted Blues (2007).

    Brian Price, tenor sax, bass clarinet, clarinet

    Brian grew up attending the First Parish Church with his family. He

    began playing music with his father and in the Beverly public school

    system; also studying with Leonard Hochman. As part of the Lost and

    Wandering Blues and Jazz Band he has toured through the US, France,

    and Italy. He has performed in the US and Germany with New York-

    based musician Cooper-Moore, and is a member of the new Cooper-

    Moore Trio along with Pascal Niggenkemper.

    WALK WITH GOD Join us this afternoon for a Walk with God: “The

    Vital Preacher” Newburyport at 2:00 p.m. What is Vital Preaching?

    This year’s “Walk with God” hopes to answer that question. Old South

    Church Federal Street in Newburyport, Massachusetts was chosen for

    our “Walk with God” this year to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth

    of Rev. George Whitefield on December 16 in Gloucester, England.

    Rev. Mr. Whitefield was the most vital and influential preacher in

    America, establishing the Methodist faith.

    FIRST PARISH CHURCH FINANCIALS through August, 2014:

    August Year-to-Date Annual Budget

    Income $13,845 $180,649 $279,026

    Expenses $20,679 $186,747 $311,041

    Excess Inc/Exp $ -6,384 $ -6,098 $ -32,015

    We withdrew $7000 from the church endowment this month (we voted

    to do so, if needed, at our Annual Meeting in February) to cover the cash

    shortfall. The endowment value was $918,050 on August 31, 2014

  • At the sign of the rose, we’re happy to announce that our

    new season of Vespers quiet time for prayerful meditation

    and peace, wonderful reflections from the Reverend John

    Hughes, candle-lighting at the altar, and perfect music,

    resumes in September.

    All are welcome. The Sanctuary opens at 6:30 for meditation & prayer;

    our service is from 7 – 7:30 pm, followed by ten minutes of music.

    For further information, call 978-526-7661.

    Wed. Sept. 24, “remember the wonders” Psalm 105:1-6

    Wed. Oct. 8, “w/o speech or language” Psalm 19

    Wed. Oct. 22, “a world firmly established” Psalm 96

    Wed. Nov. 5, “why cast down?” Psalm 43

    Wed. Nov. 19, “look to the Lord” Psalm 123

    Wed. Dec. 3, “make your face shine” Psalm 80

    THIS WEEK:

    Monday 8:00 AM Exercise

    7:30 PM Manchester Singers

    Tuesday 10:00 AM COA Zumba

    11:15 AM COA Lunch of the Month

    Wednesday 8:00 AM Exercise

    10:00 AM COA Yoga

    7:00 PM Vespers

    7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal

    Friday 8:00 AM Yoga

    Saturday 1:00 PM YG Apple Event

    Sunday 10:00 AM Worship, Nursery, Sunday School, Solace

    Youth Group

    4:30 PM Teen Cafe

  • Saturday, November 15th, 9 am to

    2p.m. CHRISTMAS FAIR

    Looking forward to talking with everyone who

    helped last year, on the telephone very

    soon. However, we need help and encourage

    “new blood & new ideas”!!!!! We will try and inform everyone about

    our Christmas Fair through the monthly newsletter, updates on the web,

    and weekly emails and worship bulletins. Please pass on the good news

    the Fair is coming!

    As time draws near we will contact the newspapers, radio stations, and

    use posters for our Merchants in Manchester and neighboring towns.

    We need contributions to all tables and rooms: Books, Crafts, Children's

    Craft & Children’s White Elephant, Jewelry, Basket Auction, New

    Items, and the ever popular White Elephant. Please bring all donations

    to the Chapel, place in hallway outside the Church Office or call Martha

    Elder 978-526-7036 for pick up. (We will have help to pick up your

    donations but need to know when you will be home in order for us to

    pick them up.)

    We welcome homemade mittens, scarfs (currently fashion statements),

    warm stockings, and more.

    Come November we will need bakers for our Cookie and Baked Goods

    tables. We always sell out before noon.

    We are trying to have the biggest ever selection of cookies this year to

    please

    ALL of our customers. Suggestions:

    Can you donate canned jellies, jams, preserves, pickles, chutney, salsa,

    hot sauces, dipping sauces?

    It’s been a terrific year in the garden have you canned a few extra

    tomatoes, beans, or beets?

    Christmas breads and cookies, that could be frozen until Dec. 25th!!!!!

    How about homemade candy?

    Any questions please call Martha 978-526-7036