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Christ Presbyterian Church 530 Tuscarawas Street West, Canton, Ohio 44702
October 17, 2021
Pick up your
Cross
A sermon series on discipleship
The Order For Morning Worship
Twenty First Sunday After Pentecost
ASSEMBLE IN GOD’S NAME
Organ Voluntary “Andante Religioso” from Sonata IV Felix Mendelssohn
Worship and Welcome Notes
Call to Worship Leader: The Lord is our dwelling place, Psalms 91:9-16
People: a home of peace and plenty.
Leader: The Lord is our dwelling place, People: a refuge when trouble is near.
Leader: The Lord is our dwelling place, People: a temple that will stand forever.
*Hymn No. 34 “Bless the Lord, My Soul and Being” RUSTINGTON Verses 1 and 2 All, Verse 3 Women & Children, Verse 4 Men, Verse 5 All
*Prayer of the Day (in unison)
We give you thanks and praise, O God, Mark 10:38-39
that you have called us to this place to hear the promise of your holy word,
to be immersed in the font of your grace,
and to drink the cup of your blessing.
Draw us deeper into your presence
and send us out to love and serve;
for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
October 17, 2021 Ten-Thirty O’Clock
*At these moments, we invite you to stand in body or spirit.
Please silence all electronic devices prior to the service.
Call to Confession
Like sheep we all have gone astray Isaiah 53:6
but like a faithful, loving shepherd, God seeks us out and calls us home. Let us confess our sin. Prayer of Confession (in unison)
Lord Jesus Christ, you know our sin. Mark 10:35-45
We want you to do whatever we ask of you, but we are unwilling to do what you ask of us. We want to sit beside you in your glory, but we fail to stand beside you in your suffering We want to be first in your great kingdom, but we are among the last to serve the least. Forgive us. Pour out your mercy upon us and wash us clean in your saving grace. All this we ask in your holy name. Amen.
Kyrie —Hymn No. 577 “Lord, Have Mercy”
Kyrie eleison.
*Assurance of Pardon Hear the promise of the Lord: Psalms 91:14-16
Those who love me, I will deliver. When you call me, I will answer. I will rescue you from danger and show you my salvation; Believe this good news: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven. Thanks be to God.
*Gloria—Hymn No. 581 “Glory Be to the Father”
Anthem “The Heavens Declare Thy Glory” J.S. Bach/Burkhardt The heav’ns declare thy glory, the firmament thy pow’r; Day unto day the story repeats from hour to hour. Night unto night replying, proclaims in ev’ry land, O Lord, with voice undying, the wonders of thy hand.
LISTEN FOR GOD’S WORD READ AND PROCLAIMED
Message for Children *NEW* Children should remain in their seats for the Message. Following the Message,
children ages 3 through 5th grade attending Kids’ Church will now meet at the BACK
of the Sanctuary following the Children’s Message so those in the balcony
do not have to pass through the lower section.
Prayer for Illumination
O Lord, by the power of your Spirit, Psalms 91:12, 16 lift us up into your presence to hear the promise of your word and know the joy of your salvation; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Hebrew Scripture Isaiah 53:4-12 A Suffering Servant
Leader: The Word of the Lord. Pew Bible pages 596-597 People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible page 836-837
Epistle Reading Hebrews 5:1-10 Who Receives Glory?
Leader: The Word of the Lord. Pew Bible pages 973 People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible page 267
*Hymn “Within the Shelter of the Lord” YE BANKS AND BRAES Verse 1 All Within the shelter of the Lord, at home in his unfailing care, We trust in his eternal strength to rescue us from every snare: How safe it is, this hiding-place beneath his everlasting wings; How strong a fortress is our God, the Mighty One, the King of kings. Verse 2 Men Though brutal conflicts scar the day, though nameless perils fill the night, God’s presence calms our troubled minds and puts our primal fears to flight. Women When sin persists and judgment falls the true security is ours: Protected by the Lord, we stand, beyond the grasp of evil powers.
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Verse 3 All God answers every cry for help his love is ours till journey’s end However long our lives may be, on God’s firm promise we depend. Who knows what dangers we are spared since angels guard the way we take? And all who trust and love the Lord he pledges never to forsake.
Gospel Reading Mark 10:35-45
The Request of James and John
Leader: The Gospel of the Lord. Pew Bible pages 823 People: Thanks be to God. Large print Pew Bible pages 57
Sermon “Refocus” Rev. Michael Wallace When Jesus enjoins us to take up our cross and follow him, he is inviting us to join him in the risk of love. But what about those who want a risk-free Christianity of guaranteed security? If we are unwilling that we or our children should ever have to suffer for the name of Jesus, we concoct a Christianity where martyrdom is out of the question. And when martyrdom is no longer considered a possibility, we turn Christianity into a safe and anodyne civil religion in service of the empire. This is not the risky and robust Christianity of Peter and Paul, of Perpetua and Felicity, of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Óscar Romero. For the Christian, martyrdom is always on the table—we signed up for the possibility of martyrdom with our baptism. In fact, in our baptism we have already died with Christ. But because the one who was crucified forgiving his enemies is the King of Glory raised from the dead, Christians believe that no matter what darkness and hate may do, in the end light and love will win. (Postcards from Babylon, Brian Zahnd, 74)
OUR RESPONSE TO THE WORD
*Affirmation of Faith The Apostles’ Creed: page 35 Prayers of the People and The Lord’s Prayer
Anthem “O Love” Elaine Hagenberg O love, O love, O love that will not let me go; O love, I rest my weary soul in Thee. I give Thee back the life I owe, That in Thy ocean depths its flow may richer, fuller be. O joy that seeks me through the pain, I cannot close my heart to thee; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain… that morn shall tearless be. That morn shall tearless be. O love, O love, O love that will not let me go; O love, I rest my weary soul in Thee. I give Thee back the life I owe; I give Thee back the life I owe, And in Thy ocean depths its flow shall richer, fuller be. That morn shall tearless be. O love, O love, O love that will not let me go; O love that will not let me go.
Song # 7083818 Elaine Hagenberg © 2016, 2018 Beckenhorst Press, Inc.
*Doxology Hymn No. 606 OLD HUNDREDTH “Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow” *Prayer of Dedication (in unison) Holy God, we give you thanks Hebrews 5:1-10
For all your gifts of goodness and grace. Receive these gifts from our hands as a sacrifice of praise to you and teach us to honor you each day by our obedience to your will; through Christ our Lord we pray. Amen.
REENTRY INTO THE WORLD TO SERVE THE LORD
Being Christ’s Church — Living Our Faith
*Hymn No. 620 “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven” LAUDA ANIMA *Benediction Response “Take Up Thy Cross” Postlude “Wir glauben all’ an eine Gott” J.S. Bach
The offering will be received at the door.
The flowers today are given in loving memory of Robert A. Gibbs from the Gibbs Trust Investment Fund.
The Cathedral Hour today is made possible by through the generous donations from members and friends of Christ Presbyterian Church.
AT REST:
G. David Rausch - October 3, 2021
PREPARING FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2021 Scripture Readings: Jeremiah 31:7-9, Psalm 126, Hebrews 7:23-28, Mark 10:46-52 Consider: What particular vision do you seek? What do you want to understand? And when you do see and understand, how will that knowledge, that insight, pull you closer to following Jesus on the way to faith and of peace?
CONCERT SERIES UPDATE Sunday, November 7, 2021 at 4pm A Concert of Solace and Assurance
CHRIST CHURCH CHANCEL CHOIR Anthems, Scripture Readings, and Hymns will reflect on the events of the past year.
(This concert will take the place of the previously scheduled Duruflé Requiem.)
Normally this time of year we, as a congregation, begin collecting items to help our friends at the Thanksgiving Baskets Downtown project provide all the fixings for a thanksgiving
meal to over one thousand Stark County families. With COVID numbers again at a high level, the TGB project is once again asking for monetary donations instead of individual item
donations from participating churches to reduce the number of volunteers needed to be in close
contact for sorting and organizing. If you would like to make a donation to help this
year you can go online to www.thanksgivingbasketscanton.org
or can mail a check to: Thanksgiving Baskets Downtown
P. O. Box 8032 Canton, OH 44711
TAG is BACK… Maybe The Tuesday Afternoon Group is hoping to come back. Due to the current covid concerns, October TAG is cancelled. We will assess beyond October on a month-to-month basis. Here are the programs we have planned for November and December if we are able to hold TAG.
Tuesday, November 16 – College Football Update presented by Todd Blackledge Tuesday, December 14 – Christmas Music presented by Heather Cooper and the CPC Bell Choir
In view of covid considerations, the format of TAG may change. Stay tuned. We want to keep everyone safe, but also engaged in the life of the church. Please call Nancy Irving (330.280.1868) if you have any questions. Thank you for understanding.
Daily Grace
CPC Rhythms of Worship and Discipleship
The Week of October 17, 2021
Using Sunday’s Order of Worship, we enter into worship and prayer every day of the week. We worship together . . . separately.
The Call to Worship The Prayer of Adoration (Followed by silence) The Prayer of Confession (Followed by silence) The Assurance of Pardon Scripture Readings — Worship texts for Sunday, October 24:
Monday: Jeremiah 31:7-9 Thursday: Mark 10:46-52 Tuesday: Psalm 126 Friday: Jeremiah 31:7-9 Wednesday: Hebrews 7:23-28 Saturday: Psalm 126
Silent Meditation and Prayer (Listening for God’s voice in Scripture and silence) Prayers of the People (Lifting others before God) Prayer of Dedication Becoming Familiar With Holy Scripture
If you wish to become more familiar with the Bible and the best known stories of scripture, read The New Covenant is predicted (Jeremiah 31).
Training Update: Keep our Stephen Leaders and Stephen Minister trainees in your prayers as they near the end of initial training. Here is the training topic for this week.
Session Eighteen-—Supervision: A Key to Quality Christian Care (Part 2)
This is the second of two sessions on Stephen Ministry Small Group Peer Supervision, in which Stephen Ministers provide support, encouragement, and accountability to one another in their ministry. Supervision ensures that Stephen Ministers provide the best care possible, yet is done in a way that keeps the identity of the care receiver and the details of his or her situation confidential.
ACTIVITIES FOR THE WEEK OF October 17
Today 9:00-9:30 am Children’s Choir– Choir Room 9:00/9:15 am Sunday School Classes 9:45-10:15 am Online Children’s Sunday School Class via ZOOM 10:30 am Gathered Worship Service—Sanctuary
Also on Facebook, YouTube, and WHBC 11:45 am Youth Group (Care package project) 11:45 am Confirmation Monday 10:00 am Staff Meeting—Parlor 7:00 pm Racism Today– ZOOM Wednesday Tydings Deadline
8:00-9:00 am Men’s Bible Study via ZOOM Thursday 9:30-11:00 am Women’s Bible Study via ZOOM 7:15 pm Chancel Choir Reh. Sunday, October 24
8:30-9:15 am Gathered Worship Service—Chapel 9:00/9:15 am Sunday School Classes 9:45-10:15 am Online Children’s Sunday School Class via ZOOM 9:00-9:30 am Children’s Choir—Choir Room 10:30 am Gathered Worship Service—Sanctuary
Also on Facebook, YouTube, and WHBC 11:45 am Confirmation Class/Youth Group
Christ Presbyterian Church 530 Tuscarawas Street West
Canton, Ohio 44702 330-456-8113 cantoncpc.org
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Christ Presbyterian Church Staff Ministers: The People of Christ Church
Senior Pastor: Rev. David de Vries Associate Pastor: Rev. Michael Wallace Parish Associate: Rev. Dr. Eldon Trubee
Director of Music & Organist: Heather Cooper Director of Chancel Choir: Britt Cooper
Director of Children’s and Family Ministries: Jennifer George Pastor and Director of Camp Wakonda: Rev. Benjamin George
Business Administrator/Assistant Treasurer: Diane Nave Financial Assistant/Secretary: Tracie Schmolt
Administrative Assistant to the Senior Pastor/Secretary: Caryn Smith Custodians: Kurt A. Gottschick & Ron Pelger
Sound Technician: Brian Ohler Mission Co-Worker in Thailand: Esther Wakeman
Elders of Christ Presbyterian
Church
Charles Ash Becky Banfield
Shawn Campbell John Haas
Jerry Norton Nancy Okonak
Bert Smith Lori Sproul
Byrdie Stocker
SUNDAY WORSHIP AT CPC
8:30 am In-Person Worship in the Chapel
10:30 am In-Person Worship in the Sanctuary
10:30 Worship ALSO VIA:
Your will/trust/annuity can
benefit your family and your
church.
Youth Group and Confirmation meet directly after church until 1:30. All 6th
-12th graders are welcome. Lunch is provided.
Please contact Bonnie at [email protected] or @cantoncpcyouth
on Instagram for any questions.
Helpers Needed for Confirmation and Youth Group Meals
Thank you! We are so grateful to all who have donated
financially to cover the cost of meals. Your support is so
encouraging.
If you would like to assist by preparing simple meals, set-
ting up, or cleaning up for the Youth Group/Confirmation Meals after
church, please contact Bonnie at [email protected] or 234-262-
0016. Thank you for your support! We need a few helpers for each of the following dates:
Sunday, Nov. 7th
Sunday, Dec. 5th
Sunday, Dec. 12th
Sunday, Dec. 19th
Sunday, Oct. 17: Care Package Project Sunday, Oct. 24: Among Us (Halloween Costumes Welcome) Sunday, Oct. 31: No Meeting