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The Riverside Church in the City of New York AUGUST 27, 2017 TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

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The Riverside Churchin the City of New York

AUGUST 27, 2017

TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

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Worship is at the center of the life of The Riverside Church. As you prepare yourself for Worship, we invite you to reflect quietly on these words:

“I write these words to bear witness to the primacy of resistance struggle in any situation of domination (even within family life); to the strength

and power that emerges from sustained resistance and the profound conviction that these forces can be healing, can protect us from

dehumanization and despair.”

– bell hooks, Talking Back: Thinking Feminist, Thinking Black

if this is your first visit:

Complete a Welcome Card and place it in the offering plate as it passes.

Join us for Fellowship Hour in South Hall Lobby directly after Worship. As you leave the Nave, take a right and follow the hallway past Christ Chapel. Signs and greeters are available to provide direction. You’ll find fair trade coffee from Javesca Coffee, a children’s play area, a greeting area to learn about membership at Riverside, and indoor seating.

A church tour is offered each Sunday after Worship free of charge. Meet in the 1st balcony. Tours also take place on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. leaving from the Gift Shop. No reservations are necessary.

Assistive hearing devices and large print bulletins are available upon request from an usher.

the LiturgicaL year

The Riverside Church follows the liturgical calendar to mark the seasons of our life together. We are currently in the Season after Pentecost, also known as Ordinary Time. It is signified by the green paraments and clergy stoles that represent new life and growth. Ordinary Time is observed from Pentecost until the beginning of Advent.

Welcome to the RiveRside chuRchInterdenominational · Interracial · International · Open · Affirming · Welcoming

Our art installation, “Shades of Ordinary Time” highlights the liturgical season after Pentecost until the beginning of Advent. The color green symbolizes growth and new life. Imagine the top of the Nave opening to allow the leaves to stream down into the church as God’s creation comes inside. It is a time of flourishing and delighting in every shade of green found in nature as we celebrate the diversity of God’s people gathered to worship at The Riverside Church.

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GATHERINGWe gather as a community and prepare our hearts to worship God

CARILLONMeditation: Rejoice, O Zion J.S. Bach

George Matthew, Guest Carillonneur

ORGANToccata in C Major (BWV 564) J. S. Bach

Christopher Creaghan, Associate Organist

LIFE OF THE COMMUNITY Rev. Ellen Robison

PROCESSIONAL HYMN 442 The Church’s One Foundation Aurelia

CALL TO WORSHIPi Rev. Bertram JohnsonOne: Come, you who thirst for grace.All: Come, you who hunger for justice.One: Come, you who are a stranger in a strange land.All: Come, you who are like a child at home.One: Come, for Christ welcomes you to this time and place.All: We have come to worship God.One: Then let us worship well.

INVOCATION

All who are able, please stand

This Toccata is the first movement of one of Bach’s most well-known works - the Toccata, Adagio, and Fugue. It opens with a few fast flourishes, followed by the longest solo pedal introduction in all of organ literature. Listen as the organist’s feet fly across the pedalboard!

The hymn tune Aurelia was composed by the grandson of famed Methodist hymn-writer Charles Wesley. Interestingly, this tune was considered “too secular” by some church music authorities when it was introduced in the 1860’s.

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LISTENINGWe listen for the word of God through song, Scripture, and preaching

SOLO Recitative and Aria Felix MendelssohnYou people rend your hearts, rend your hearts and not your garments. For your transgressions the prophet Elijah has sealed the heavens, through the word of God. I therefore say to you, forsake your idols; return to God, for He is slow to anger and merciful and kind and gracious, and repenteth Him of the evil. If with all your heart ye truly seek me, ye shall ever surely find me, thus saith our God. Oh, that I knew where I might find Him, that I might even come before His presence.

Matthew Krenz, tenor

EXEGESIS Rev. Robison

HEBREW SCRIPTURE LESSON Exodus 1:8 – 2:10 (page 49 in the Old Testament)

Leader: The Word of God for the People of God.People: Thanks be to God.

EPISTLE LESSON Mr. Stephen Pierre-Paul Romans 12:1-8 (page 161 in the New Testament)

Leader: The Word of God for the People of God.People: Thanks be to God.

HYMN 210Our God, Our Help in Ages Past St. Anne

All who are able, please stand

In Mendelssohn’s setting of the story of Elijah, this recitative (a rhythmically free style that imitates speech) and aria (with texts taken from Joel, Deuteronomy, and Job) are faithful believer Obadiah’s pleadings with the people of Israel to repent, after Elijah’s prophecy that God will curse the land with a severe drought comes to pass.

The hymn tune St. Anne was composed by William Croft, organist of Westminster Abbey and a successor to Henry Purcell, the composer of today’s closing hymn tune. Both Croft and Purcell were students of Abbey organist John Blow, who also taught Jeremiah Clarke, composer of the famed “Prince of Denmark’s March” often used for weddings.

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All who are able, please stand

GOSPEL LESSON Ms. Charlene WingateMatthew 16:13-20 (page 18 in the New Testament)Leader: This is the Gospel of Christ.People: Thanks be to God.

SERMON Rev. Dr. Theresa Thames Rebellious Resistance

RESPONDINGWe respond to the hearing of God’s word through confession, offering,

passing the peace, and monthly communion

PASTORAL PRAYER Rev. Kevin WrightLeader: The Lord be with you.People: And with your spirit.Leader: Lift up your hearts.People: We lift them up unto the Lord.

THE LORD’S PRAYER Pray in the language or version of your heart. 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.

PASSING OF THE PEACE Leader: The peace of the Lord be with you. People: And also with you.

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INVITATION TO GIVE AND SERVE Rev. B. Johnson

OFFERTORY SOLO There is a Balm in Gilead Spiritual, arr. Moses HoganThere is a balm in Gilead to make the wounded whole; There is a balm in Gilead to heal the sin-sick soul. Sometimes I feel discouraged and think my work’s in vain, But then the Holy Spirit revives my soul again. If you cannot preach like Peter, if you cannot pray like Paul, You can tell the love of Jesus, and say, “He died for all”.

AT THE PRESENTATION: THE DOXOLOGY The congregation rises row by row as ushers pass to symbolize offering of our whole selves to God

Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;Praise God, all creatures here below;Praise God above, you heavenly host;Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost. Amen.

PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING AND DEDICATION Rev. B. Johnson

SENDINGWe are sent out into the world to love God and our neighbors

INVITATION TO DISCIPLESHIP Rev. Thames

BENEDICTION

All who are able, please stand

One of the most notable contemporary arrangers of spirituals for choirs, Moses Hogan (1957 - 2003) published over seventy works during his lifetime. The arrangement heard today was originally written for chorus and soloist.

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RECESSIONAL HYMN 416Christ is Made the Sure Foundation Westminster Abbey

POSTLUDE Toccata on “Great Day” Adolphus Hailstork

Special thanks to our congregational leaders: Mr. Stephen Pierre-Paul and Ms. Charlene Wingate

Liturgical Resources for Today: i https://holdfasttowhatisgood.com/liturgy/call-to-worship/

Also a special thanks to the actors: Stacey Robinson, Dana Ferguson Moss, Susanna Booth, Athena Wilkinson and Hillary Puckett

Life of our Community

For announcements of programs and events in the church, please pick up the Life of Our Community bulletin located in the back of the pew or outside the Welcome Center. Or visit our website www.trcnyc.org.

The hymn tune Westminster Abbey was composed by famed 17th-century composer Henry Purcell, who served as organist there and is buried adjacent to its pipe organ. He was so famous in his time, that the so-called “Trumpet Voluntary” (actually composed by contemporary Jeremiah Clarke as the “Prince of Denmark’s March”) was falsely attributed to him.

Adolphus Hailstork (b. 1941) - one of the most prominent and prolific African-American composers of his generation - is Professor of Music and Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk.

The Rev. Dr. Theresa S. Thames is the Associate Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel at Princeton University. As an ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church, Theresa served as a local pastor in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area for nine years. She is a graduate of Howard University and received her Master of Divinity with a concentration in Gender, Theology, and Ministry from Duke University Divinity School. She has a Doctorate of Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary in Leadership Excellence which explored how best to equip young clergywomen of color to

thrive in ministry. Theresa is passionate about the intersections of theology, gender, organizational development, and social justice. She is a challenging preacher, thoughtful theologian, and devoted friend. Theresa is a lover of life and music who prioritizes self-care and believes that radical joy is resistance.

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A Teaching Moment – please enjoy these activities for our “younger” family members as we worship together this summer.

COLOR THIS WEEK’S PICTURES

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Suggested for use on August 27, 2017 based on the RCL.Copyright © 2017 Illustrated Children’s Ministry, LLC. All rights reserved. May be reproduced for congregational use provided each copy carries this notice. illustratedchildrensministry.com

Activities based on Exodus 1:8-2:10, Psalm 124, Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20.

START

Help Pharoah's daughter find her way to the baby Moses in his basket among the reeds.

Exodus 1:8 – 2:10

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Suggested for use on August 27, 2017 based on the RCL.Copyright © 2017 Illustrated Children’s Ministry, LLC. All rights reserved. May be reproduced for congregational use provided each copy carries this notice. illustratedchildrensministry.com

Activities based on Exodus 1:8-2:10, Psalm 124, Romans 12:1-8, Matthew 16:13-20.

START

Help Pharoah's daughter find her way to the baby Moses in his basket among the reeds.

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Senior Minister’s OfficeRev. Dr. Amy Butler Senior Minister - [email protected]

Rev. Michael Livingston Executive Minister - [email protected]

Rev. Dr. James Forbes Senior Minister Emeritus

CommunicationsRev. Rachel Johnson Director of Communications & Public Relations - [email protected]

Rev. Jim Keat Associate Minister of Digital Strategy & Online Engagement - [email protected]

Faith FormationRev. Kevin Wright Minister of Education - [email protected]

Ms. Amanda Meisenheimer, MDiv Associate Minister of Children and Families - [email protected]

Rev. Kevin Vandiver Associate Minister of Youth and Young Adults - [email protected]

MusicMr. Christopher Johnson Director of Music and Organist - [email protected]

Parish CareRev. Debra Northern Minister of Parish Care - [email protected]

Rev. Lynn Casteel-HarperAssociate for Parish Care – [email protected]

Social JusticeRev. Bertram Johnson Minister of Justice, Advocacy & Change - [email protected]

Stewardship & DevelopmentMs. Christian Peele, MDiv Director of Stewardship & Development - [email protected]

Ms. Farley Lord, MTS Senior Major Gifts Officer - [email protected]

Rev. Dustin Pickett Senior Individual Gifts Officer - [email protected]

Worship & the ArtsRev. Ellen Robison Minister of Worship & the Arts - [email protected]

Contact Us: To contact the church with general questions, call 212-870-6700 or email [email protected].

CONNECT WITH RIVERSIDE’S PASTORAL & PROGRAM STAFF

TALK WITH THE PREACHERRead Pastor Amy’s blog online at talkwiththepreacher.org. Printed copies are also available in the Welcome Center/Gift Shop.

Pastor Amy is available for conversations with members by appointment. Please email [email protected] or call 212-870-6775 to arrange an appointment.

Parking - 8/27/2017 Parking is available in the garage below the building. Present this bulletin to the attendant before 6:00 p.m. for a reduced rate of $4.00 cash or $5.00 credit card.

The Riverside Church is a member of the American Baptist Churches, U.S.A. and the United Church of Christ and cooperates with the Council of Churches in the City of New York, and with the New York State, National, and World Council of Churches.

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