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Sunday Worship
July 5, 2020
Ordinary Time ☩ Lectionary 14
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Please use this order of worship to follow along with the pre-recorded video of Sunday
worship. The order of worship is the Morning Prayer service from Evangelical Lutheran
Worship. We encourage you to read and sing these words out loud, so you can hear the
Word proclaimed whether you’re alone or gathered with others in your household. The
recording can be found online on our PRLC Youtube Channel and on our Community
Facebook page. Feel free to use the Facebook space to add your reflections and prayer
requests. We miss you, and pray that you will be spiritually nourished today and always.
A WORD OF WELCOME
PRE-SERVICE MUSIC
Humoresque – Antonín Dvořák
Preacher
Anne Van Kley
Lector
Jean Moody
Videographer
Walter Zamojski
Organist
Jeffrey Cooper
Cantor
Paul Georgeson
Violinist
Hadley Johnson
Participants in Today’s Liturgy
PRLC Online Worship (Watch Party) & Coffee Hour 10:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. Join anytime Meeting ID: 895 9959 9344 No Live Sunday School today
Sunday Morning Online Zoom Meetings
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We Praise
OPENING ELW p. 298
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Cantor sings verses; assembly sings the refrain.
Let us come before God’s presence with thanksgiving
and raise a loud shout to the Lord with psalms.
For you, Lord, are a great God,
and a great ruler above all gods. R.
In your hand are the caverns of the earth;
the heights of the hills are also yours.
The sea is yours, for you made it;
and your hands have molded the dry land. R.
Come, let us worship and bow down;
let us kneel before the Lord our maker.
For the Lord is our God,
and we are the people of God’s pasture
and the sheep of God’s hand. R.
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PRAYER OF THE DAY
The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
Let us pray.
(silence)
You are great, O God, and greatly to be praised. You have made us for yourself, and our
hearts are restless until they rest in you. Grant that we may believe in you, call upon
you, know you, and serve you, through your Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Amen.
PSALM 145:8–14
The Lord is gracious and full of compassion,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.
Lord, you are good to all,
and your compassion is over all your works.
All your works shall praise you, O Lord,
and your faithful ones shall bless you.
They shall tell of the glory of your kingdom
and speak of your power,
that all people may know of your power
and the glorious splendor of your kingdom.
Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom;
your dominion endures throughout all ages.
You, Lord, are faithful in all your words,
and loving in all your works.
The Lord upholds all those who fall
and lifts up those who are bowed down.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit;
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.
[Brief Silence]
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PSALM PRAYER
God of majesty, you exalted Jesus to be the Anointed One in every generation. As you
have clothed us in baptism with the glorious garments of salvation, bring your church
with joy to bow before our sovereign and to serve him in his kingdom, that we may
praise you forever at the marriage supper of the Lamb, Jesus Christ, our Savior and
Lord.
Amen.
HYMN Come to Me, All Pilgrims Thirsty ELW #777
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We Hear
CHILDREN’S WORD
LESSON — Genesis 24:34–38, 42–49, 58–67
[Laban, Rebekah’s brother, received a visitor who said,] “I am Abra-
ham’s servant. The Lord has greatly blessed my master, and he has be-
come wealthy; he has given him flocks and herds, silver and gold, male
and female slaves, camels and donkeys. And Sarah my master’s wife
bore a son to my master when she was old; and he has given him all that
he has. My master made me swear, saying, ‘You shall not take a wife for
my son from the daughters of the Canaanites, in whose land I live; but
you shall go to my father’s house, to my kindred, and get a wife for my
son.’
“I came today to the spring, and said, ‘O Lord, the God of my master
Abraham, if now you will only make successful the way I am going! I
am standing here by the spring of water; let the young woman who
comes out to draw, to whom I shall say, “Please give me a little water
from your jar to drink,” and who will say to me, “Drink, and I will draw
for your camels also”—let her be the woman whom the Lord has ap-
pointed for my master’s son.’
“Before I had finished speaking in my heart, there was Rebekah com-
ing out with her water jar on her shoulder; and she went down to the
spring, and drew. I said to her, ‘Please let me drink.’ She quickly let
down her jar from her shoulder, and said, ‘Drink, and I will also water
your camels.’ So I drank, and she also watered the camels. Then I asked
her, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ She said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel, Na-
hor’s son, whom Milcah bore to him.’ So I put the ring on her nose, and
the bracelets on her arms. Then I bowed my head and worshiped
the Lord, and blessed the Lord, the God of my master Abraham, who
had led me by the right way to obtain the daughter of my master’s kins-
man for his son. Now then, if you will deal loyally and truly with my
master, tell me; and if not, tell me, so that I may turn either to the right
hand or to the left.”
The marriage of Isaac and Rebekah
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And they called Rebekah, and said to her, “Will you go with this
man?” She said, “I will.” So they sent away their sister Rebekah and her
nurse along with Abraham’s servant and his men. And they blessed Re-
bekah and said to her,
“May you, our sister, become
thousands of myriads;
may your offspring gain possession
of the gates of their foes.”
Then Rebekah and her maids rose up, mounted the camels, and followed
the man; thus the servant took Rebekah, and went his way.
Now Isaac had come from Beer-lahai-roi, and was settled in the Neg-
eb. Isaac went out in the evening to walk in the field; and looking up, he
saw camels coming. And Rebekah looked up, and when she saw Isaac,
she slipped quickly from the camel, and said to the servant, “Who is the
man over there, walking in the field to meet us?” The servant said, “It is
my master.” So she took her veil and covered herself. And the servant
told Isaac all the things that he had done. Then Isaac brought her into his
mother Sarah’s tent. He took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he
loved her. So Isaac was comforted after his mother’s death.
Holy wisdom, Holy word.
Thanks be to God.
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The yoke of discipleship
GOSPEL — Matthew 11:16–19, 25–30
The Holy Gospel according to St. Matthew.
Glory to you, O Lord.
[Jesus spoke to the crowd saying:] “To what will I compare this genera-
tion? It is like children sitting in the marketplaces and calling to one an-
other,
‘We played the flute for you, and you did not dance;
we wailed, and you did not mourn.’
For John came neither eating nor drinking, and they say, ‘He has a
demon’; the Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, ‘Look, a
glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!’ Yet wisdom
is vindicated by her deeds.”
At that time Jesus said, “I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth,
because you have hidden these things from the wise and the intelligent
and have revealed them to infants; yes, Father, for such was your gracious
will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father; and no one
knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the
Son and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.
“Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens,
and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I
am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For
my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
The Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you, O Christ.
SERMON
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HYMN OF THE DAY Christ, Be our Light ELW #715
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We Ask
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
The assembly responds to each petition:
Gracious God, hear our prayer.
THE LORD’S PRAYER
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be
done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as
we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us
from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, now and forever.
Amen.
We Thank
THANKSGIVING FOR BAPTISM ELW p. 307
The Lord be with you.
And also with you.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.
Ever-living God, author of creation, we give you thanks for your gift of water that
brings life and refreshes the earth. We bless and praise you, for by water and the Word
we are cleansed from sin and receive everlasting life. Join us again this day to the saving
death of Christ; renew in us the living fountain of your grace; and raise us with Christ
Jesus to live in newness of life; for you are merciful, and you love your whole creation,
and with all your creatures we give you glory, through your Son Jesus Christ, in the uni-
ty of the Holy Spirit, now and forever.
Amen.
Almighty God, who gives us a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit and forgives us all
our sins, strengthen us in all goodness and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep us in
eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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HYMN The Lord Now Sends Us Forth ELW #538
BLESSING
Almighty God, Father, ☩ Son, and Holy Spirit bless us now and forever.
Amen.
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Next Sunday
July 12, 2020 ☩ Lectionary 15, Year A
Lessons: Genesis 25:19–34; Psalm 119:105–112;
Romans 8:1–11; Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23
Parts of the liturgy were adapted from Sundays and Seasons. © 2020 Augsburg Fortress. Reprinted by permission under Augsburg Fortress Liturgies Annual License #36567. All rights reserved.
Scripture passages from New Revised Standard Version Bible.
© 1989 Division of Christian Education of the National Coun-cil of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Come to Me, All Pilgrims Thirsty. Text: Delores Dufner, OSB,
b. 1939, © 1992, 1996 Sisters of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, MN. Reprinted by permission under Onelicense #A-706856. All rights reserved. Music: The Sacred Harp, Philadelphia, 1844.
Christ, Be Our Light. Text & Music: Bernadette Farrell, b. 1957, © 1993 Bernadette Farrell; published by OCP Publications. Reprinted by permission under Onelicense #A-706856. All rights reserved.
The Lord Now Sends Us Forth (Enviado soy de Dios). Text &
Music: Anonymous, Central America; trans. Gerhard M. Cartford, b. 1923. English text © 1998 Augsburg Fortress. Reprinted by permission under Onelicense #A-706856. All rights reserved.
Acknowledgments
SHARING THE PEACE OF CHRIST
You may share the peace with others in your home.
POST-SERVICE MUSIC
Church Office Hours Starting Monday, July 6, the church office will be staffed Mon-day–Thursday, 10:00 am–3:00 pm. It will not yet be open to the
public. For pickups and deliveries, ring the bell at the outside office entrance (on N 75th Street) and someone will come to the door to meet you. Be sure to wear a mask when you visit.
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Virtual Vacation Bible School
with Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church
August 10–14
We can stay home, stay safe, AND Jesus' power will STILL pull us
through! ZOOM along the Rocky Railway with us August 10–14 daily at
10:00 a.m. With videos, songs, stories, skits, experiments, snacks, dis-
cussions and much more we'll engage in online faith focused fun and
exploration. Stay on track supply packs, including a t-shirt, music album,
and lots of fun surprises will be provided for each participant. Cost per
person is $30. Scholarships are always available if need-
ed. Opportunities for safe and distanced in-person gatherings may be
added as government and health guidelines progress and permit. Online
registration is now available at prlc.org.
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Summer Strolls Begin TODAY Summer is here, and that means the return of picture-perfect Seattle weather and PRLC’s “Summer Stroll” weekly walking small group. This year’s theme is “Stay Healthy”, and thanks to the City of Seattle’s Stay Healthy Streets program, there are miles and miles of city streets that have been closed off to through traffic, leaving plenty of room for walkers to spread out and stay at a safe distance from one another. Each Sunday Evening at 6:00 pm in July and August we’ll gather at a different Stay Healthy street to explore our urban neighborhoods, enjoy the long summer evenings, and spend some time amongst our PRLC friends. As in past years, the walks will be fami-ly and dog friendly. Guest walkers are welcome, and this is a “drop in group,” so feel free to attend as few or many walks as you are able. With the constantly evolving COVID-19 restrictions, it will be important to get on the group mailing list so you receive the most up-to-date instructions in re: distancing and other potential protective requirements. You’ll also receive details about each walk, parking information, etc. The first loop walk will start/finish at 1st Ave NW and NW 73rd St, only a few blocks away from PRLC, this Sunday, July 5 at 6:00 pm. The walk will be 3.75 miles in length with no significant hills, almost all of which will be on Stay Healthy and/or "Neighborhood Greenway" streets. If you'd like to plan one of this summer's walks on a Stay Healthy Street, Greenway, and/or urban trail in your neighborhood, please let me know. If you are not already on the email list, please contact Don Boelter (206-276-4687) to be added or if you have any other questions.
DAILY LECTIONARY READINGS FOR THIS WEEK
Monday Song of Solomon 2:8–13 Genesis 27:30–46 Romans 1:18–25
Tuesday Song of Solomon 2:8–13 Genesis 29:1–14 Romans 3:1–8
Wednesday Song of Solomon 2:8–13 Genesis 29:31–35 John 13:1–17
Thursday Psalm 119:105–112 Exodus 3:1–6 Romans 2:12–16
Friday Psalm 119:105–112 Deuteronomy 32:1–10 Romans 15:14–21
Saturday Psalm 119:105–112 Isaiah 2:1–4 John 12:44–50
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We pray for…
the church of Jesus Christ in every land …
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton
The ELCA Northwest Washington Synod, Bishop Shelley Bryan Wee
Missionaries in Hungary, Pastor Rachel Eskesen and Pastor Zach Courter
Ecumenical partners – United Methodist Church
Partners in our Synod – Faith Lutheran
Partners in the Seattle area – Woodland Park United Methodist Church
healing in body, mind, and spirit …
Suzanne, sister of Ruth Moore, heart bypass surgery
Michael Simpson, brother of Monica Hartley, recovering from knee replacement surgery
Lisa, sister of Paula Eisenrich, stage 4 colon cancer
John Breen, recovering from surgery
Janice Stamey, cancer
Rex Wood, Luci Baker Johnson’s cousin’s husband, suffering from COPD
Bruce Weaver II, friend of Luci Baker Johnson, reemergence of bone/pelvis cancer
Diana Kunde, cancer treatment
John Rost, cancer treatment
Diane Hart-Hamilton, surgery on June 8th
For all infected with COVID-19
Mabel Rockness
Gretchen (daughter of Peter and Ann Marie Wick), brain cancer
Eunice Baker, in home hospice for dementia and vascular disease
those preparing for baptism …
Musashi Shutes-David, Lana Shutes-David, Genevieve Ferguson, Olive Bailey, Alice Bloom
those preparing to renew baptismal vows …
Kate Bailey, Kate Cleveland, Kent Buttars, Lauren Bloom, Linda Currey, Robyne Curry, David
Gehlen, Julia Gehlen, Patrick Hinshaw, Renée Knepper, Nicole Meyer, Mary Murphy, Sabine
von Preyss
Brigid Collins, Col Snelling, Isaac Liljegren, Charlotte Van Kley, Lily Huber, Vassar Price, Finn
Vickers, Kristen McGregor, Tess Van Sanford
Our Weekly Circle of Prayer “let us exalt God’s name together…” Psalm 34:3 + “pray without ceasing …” 1 Thessalonians 5:17
We welcome your requests for prayers for persons in need and your prayers. Please email [email protected] or call
206-783-2350 with requests. Prayer requests will remain on the list for four Sundays; if you wish to keep a re-
quest on the prayer list for longer, please contact the office. New requests for the week are in bold type.
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the homebound members and friends of Phinney…
Virginia Schafer, Eunice Baker, Margie Conover, Brian Cummins, Gloria Swisher, Borgny
Eriksen, Jean Hansen, and many others
for those diagnosed with cancer or other long-term illness…
Sally LeBoeuf, Carolyn Love, Ray Price, Margaret Wallace, Bonnie Hartmann, Warren "Andy"
Pease, Ardy Wisch, Arnold Boelter, Carman, Heather, Shirley Sutherland
the faithful departed …
Tobin Zerba, partner of Shawn Sutton; died June 21
Pastor Eldon Olson, died June 20
James Wiger, died May 31
peace and justice in all lands and the well-being of creation …
The Dut Chuei family in South Sudan, for family unity and safety
Thanksgiving for Todd Johnson, friend of Luci Baker Johnson, recovered from COVID-19,
home and back to work
The vulnerable and endangered, and all who support and care for them, in particular Stephen,
ER physician and son of Don Swisher; and Jeff, ICU nurse and son of Don and Sylvia Maier
Wisdom and safety for health-care workers, first responders, and public leadership in dealing
with the spread of illness from the coronavirus
Safety for all during the pandemic
All affected by COVID-19
For all who grieve the death of George Floyd
Racial justice in America
Thanksgiving and protection for Rev. Katherine GrayBuck and all hospital chaplains
Tensions in the Middle East, South Sudan, and Democratic Republic of Congo
Wisdom in dealing with climate change
Immigrants seeking a homeland
The children who were taken illegally from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border
All single parents everywhere
Those suffering from addiction and other mental illnesses
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Church Groups on Zoom
PRLC Online Worship and Coffee Hour Sunday, June 21 at 10:00 am Meeting ID: 895 9959 9344 You will be able to join a Zoom meeting where we watch the worship video together, and then stay for conversation, fellowship, and prayer until 11:30. Tthis format replaces the Virtual Coffee Hour, so join in any time between 10 and 11:30. If you’ve watched the video on your own, plan to jump on around 10:45, which is approximately when our fel-lowship time will begin. Contact Pastor Anne Van Kley if you have questions or need help with the technology. *Note: We apologize for the technical issues we faced last week and have worked to improve our method for the 5th! The WAY Sunday at 12:30 am contact Pastor Bryon Hansen The WAY continues through the virtual realm. We meet at for about an hour or so beginning 12:30 on Sundays. If you are a WAY participant or companion, please join us for mutual conversation, sharing joys and sorrows, prayer, and reflection on the Gospel for the following Sunday. Wednesday Morning Bible Study 6:30 am contact Chris Shultz Are you an early riser? Are you craving con-versations about something other than COVID-19 or the weather? Then ZOOM in
to the Wednesday morning Bible Study from your home. This study is open to anyone, male or female, from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday mornings. We take a look at the scripture readings for the upcoming Sunday and discuss them. Come and join us! Wednesday Morning Prayer 10:00 am contact Pastor Bryon Hansen The gift of praying at certain times of the day is a way to mark God’s presence throughout the day. One of these is Morning Prayer, a time to open our hearts and voices to God’s presence, pray psalms, hear and reflect upon the day’s scripture, give thanks and pray for others. Join us as we give thanks for the res-urrection dawn of a new day and join in the ceaseless prayer of the church at all times and in all places. Quench for Youth Wednesdays at 3:00 pm contact Nicole Meyer Students in grades 6–12 are encouraged to meet up for virtual quenching of our social and spiritual thirsts. There are always some shenanigans and laughter too! Join the youth email list to receive up-dates and info about the theme of the week. Spirited Women Thursdays at 10:00 am contact Pastor Anne Van Kley The Spirited Women are meeting Thursdays
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Jan Hus, martyr, died 1415 Monday, July 6
Hus was a Bohemian (present-day Czech Republic) priest who spoke against abuses
in the church, and was seen by Martin Luther as his predecessor in the reforming
movement. He was found guilty of heresy by a council of the church, and burned at
the stake.
Benedict of Nursia, Abbot of Monte Cassino, died around 540 Saturday, July 11
Benedict is known as the father of the Western monastic movement. Educated in
Rome, he went to live as a hermit, and eventually gathered a community of monks
around him. He wrote a rule for living in monasteries that is used by Benedictines and
adapted by others.
Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses …
Commemorations and Festivals for the Week
at 10:00 for rich book discussion and fellow-ship. We are reading Anne Lamott’s book, Almost Everything: Notes on Hope. We have already discovered it to be incredibly relevant for this time we’re living through. Consider yourself invited! Holy Happy Hour Saturdays at 5:00 pm contact Pastor Anne Van Kley Pour yourself your favorite beverage and join
us for an informal, authentic conversation about theology, philosophy, scripture, or whatever else comes up! Your only job is to come with a question, any question. It can be as big as “why do bad things happen to good people” and as obscure as “what is worm-wood, anyway?” No pressure, though. You can also pass and just enjoy listening to the conversation. Let’s try it!
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The Ministry Staff
Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church 7500 Greenwood Avenue N Seattle, Washington 98103
206.783.2350 • www.prlc.org Office Hours: Monday–Thursday 10:00–3:00
Our congregation participates in a Lutheran counseling organization with
congregations from across the Puget Sound area. Lutheran Counseling
Network is a coalition of licensed pastoral counselors who provide therapy
in a variety of settings for a variety of needs. One such office is located in
our building, with Counselor Rosemary Raynaud providing therapy on an
appointment basis. Learn more at www.lutherancounseling.net. You can
also reach Rosemary by phone at 206-364-1046, ext. 3.
Bryon Hansen, Pastor
Anne Van Kley, Associate Pastor
Patrick Meagher, Minister of Outreach
Christina Sunstone, Parish Administrator
Nicole Meyer, Director of Children, Youth, and
Family Ministries [email protected]
Jeffrey Cooper, Communications and Office
Manager [email protected]
Matt McKenzie, Child Development Center
Director [email protected]
Rebekah Heeg, CDC Curriculum Coordinator
Beth Ann Bonnecroy, Chancel and Handbell
Choirs Director
Jeffrey Cooper, Organist
Evelyn Hartwell, Children’s Choir Director
Craig Hopper, Gospel Choir Director
Beiwen Liu, Gospel Choir Accompanist
Paul Georgeson, Youth Choir Director
Anthony Nelson, Custodian [email protected]
Cally Nelson
Vanessa Unti
Nursery Care
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7500 Greenwood Avenue North Seattle, WA 98103
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Giving Thanks at the Table During Ordinary Time feel free to use one or more of these prayers at Mealtime. Join
hands around the table as a sign of peace and unity. Whether alone or with others, make the sign of the cross after each prayer. These prayers echo the Great Thanksgiving Pray-er used at the Sunday Eucharist.
Blessed are you, O Lord our God, ruler of the universe,
for you give us food to sustain our lives and make our hearts glad. Amen.
Blessed are you, O God. You give food to every living creature.
Fill our hearts with joy and delight. Give us what we need and enough to spare for works of mercy in praise of Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Through Christ may glory, honor, and power be yours forever. Amen.
Come, Lord Jesus, be our guest, and let these gifts to use be blessed.
May every table, everywhere receive from you a goodly share. Amen.