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HENNEPlNavenue united methodist511 groveland avenueminneapolis, mn 55403 phone 612-871-5303
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Where + is indicated, standing or sitting, we praise God.You are invited to read aloud the bold text.
Last sunday of Pentecost
We Gather to Worship God
Prelude Prière à Notre Dame Leon Boëllmann Andrew Hackett, organist
Centering Rev. Frenchye Magee
At the sound of the singing bowl, we are invited to quiet our minds and hearts, focusing on God’s presence with anticipation.
Choral introit Draw Near Stanley McDaniel Sanctuary Summer Choir Mark Squire, Director of Music & Fine Arts
Draw near to God and God will draw near to you. (James 4:8)
+ Call to WorshiP Greg Jurek
Seek the Kingdom of God in your very own neighborhood.There you will find the righteousness of God.Ask your neighbor’s name, and it will be given to you.Search for your neighbor, and you will find them.Knock, and the door will be opened to you.Let us open the door to the Spirit in our midst.
+ hymn no. 185 When Morning Gilds the Skies laudes domni
WelCome Rev. Nate Melcher
Prayer of Confession Rev. Frenchye Magee
Holy God, you have gathered us close, close enough to feel you. And you have scattered us afar, to be a patchwork quilt of humanity. Your Spirit dwells in the hearts of every person, ready to radiate love and to be loved. We don’t always see that in the people around us. We confess we prefer our own definition of “neighbor” to yours because ours is easier. Help us know you through the neighbors you put before us. We are in need of your interrupting grace to tug at us, compel us to hear you through their voices and see you through their presence. Hear our silent confession in the quiet center of this space...
10:00 AMSANCTUARY
August 26, 2018WORSHlP†
Neighboring
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Building genuine Relationships
Right outside YouR dooR
silent Prayer Come and Find the Quiet Center
Text: Shirley Erena MurrayTune: Attr. to B. F. White. Words © 1992 Hope Publishing Co. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704046.
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song Come and Find the Quiet Center
Text: Shirley Erena MurrayTune: Attr. to B. F. White. Words © 1992 Hope Publishing Co. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704046.
Children may come to the front for the Time with Children.
time With Children Rev. Frenchye Magee + sharing the PeaCe
May the peace of God be with you.And also with you.
Please greet each other by name and/or with a hearty “Hello, Neighbor!”
Neighboring
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Building genuine Relationships Right outside YouR dooR
Aug 19 Jazz Sunday The Art of Neighboring: What if Jesus Really Meant What He Said? Rev. Judy Zabel
Aug 26 The Art of Neighboring: The Power of Invitation and Interruption Rev. Nate Melcher
Sept 2 Labor Day Weekend The Art of Neighboring: Seeing and Being Seen Rev. Frenchye Magee
Sept 9 Rally Sunday C.O.R.E. for LYFE: Five Fruitful Practices Radical Hospitality Receiving God’s Love Rev. Judy Zabel
Sept 16 C.O.R.E. for LYFE: Five Fruitful Practices Passionate Worship Loving God in Return Rev. Judy Zabel
Sept 23 C.O.R.E. for LYFE: Five Fruitful Practices Intentional Faith Development Growing in Grace Rev. Nate Melcher
Prelude Program Note:Léon Boëllmann was organist at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul in Paris in the late 1800s. “Prière à Notre Dame”, or “Prayer to Our Lady (Mary)”, is the slow movement from his most famous work, the Suite Gothique. Boëllmann died tragically from tuberculosis at 35.
saCrament of BaPtism
Child of God, we give thanks for all that God is doing in you and we welcome you in Christian love. You are a new creation and a member of the Body of Christ. Thanks be to God!
Davis Kuipers Maltby, son of Ross Maltby and Laura Kuipers
hymn Wonder of Wonders Jane Parker Huber & William Boyd
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We Hear the Word
+ gosPel reading Luke 10:38-42 (NRSV)
The Word of God for the people of God.Thanks be to God.
sermon The Art of Neighboring: Rev. Nate Melcher The Power of Invitation and Interruption
Your life is a Sacred Journey – and it is about change,
growth, discovery, movement, transformation,
continuously expanding your vision of what is possible,
stretching your soul, learning to see clearly & deeply,
listening to your intuition, taking courageous risks, embracing
challenges at every step along the way.
You are on the path – exactly where
you’re meant to be right now...and from here,
you can only go forward, shaping your life story
into a magnificent tale of triumph, of healing, of courage,
beauty, wisdom, power, dignity & love.
– Caroline Joy Adams
In Our Prayers This Week
DeathsKatherine Johnson Service on 8/30
HospiceJoy Huss Betty Sallman
Recovering at HomePat Evingson
Prayer RequestBob & Betty Beach Jean Heidenreich Nancy JohnsonPaul Norton, Chaska, Ashley
Jaimie & Tommy
In Our Prayers This Week
DeathsVirginia NybergDick HoffmanRev. Joe Elmore
Upcoming SurgeryEli Roehlkepartain
Recovering at HomeWilliam Almquist Gary HargrovesLuAnn Wolf
HospiceRoy AlmenMarie Cross
Care CentersJim AndersonRachel ElliottHank GarwickLaVonne GroverDoug Jeranson
Prayer RequestsGeneral Conference Delegates and Attendees
If you or a member of your family is going into the hospital or moving from one care center to another and you would like the church to know about this, please call the church office at 612-871-5303 or email [email protected]. This helps our church family care for one another.
In Our Prayers This Week
DeathsVirginia NybergDick HoffmanRev. Joe Elmore
Upcoming SurgeryEli Roehlkepartain
Recovering at HomeWilliam Almquist Gary HargrovesLuAnn Wolf
HospiceRoy AlmenMarie Cross
Care CentersJim AndersonRachel ElliottHank GarwickLaVonne GroverDoug Jeranson
Prayer RequestsGeneral Conference Delegates and Attendees
If you or a member of your family is going into the hospital or moving from one care center to another and you would like the church to know about this, please call the church office at 612-871-5303 or email [email protected]. This helps our church family care for one another.
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We Respond to the WordPreParation for Prayer Come and Find the Quiet Center
Text: Shirley Erena MurrayTune: Attr. to B. F. White. Words © 1992 Hope Publishing Co. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704046.
Prayers of the PeoPle Rev. Frenchye Magee
sharing our Joys & ConCerns
silent Prayer
Pastoral Prayer
the lord’s Prayer
giving our tithes, gifts & offerings
musiCal offering You Are Mine Christopher Aspass
+ Presentation of our gifts & doxology (no. 94) lasst uns erfreuen
+ Prayer of dediCation
We Take the Word Into the World
The Acolytes lead us in carrying the light of Christ into the world.
+ hymn God, with Joy We Look Around Us CWm rhondda
see next page for music
+ BenediCtion
+ Postlude Introduction and Fugue on Laudes Domini Andrew Hackett, organist
Our MissionTo make disciples of Jesus Christ
for the transformation of the world.
Our VisionWe will grow in our love of God
and neighbor, welcome new people and heal a broken world.
Our StrategyRadical HospitalityPassionate Worship
Intentional Faith DevelopmentRisk-Taking Mission & Service
Extravagant Generosity
Be not afraid, for I am with you.Do not be dismayed,
for I am your God. Yes, I will strengthen you.
Yes, I will help you.I will uphold you with the right
hand of my righteousness.
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how well do You know YouR neighBoRs?
1 . Write down the names of the people in your neighborhood .
2 . Write 1 thing you know about them by speaking with them.
3 . Write 1 you reason you can interact with them this week .
As always , pray for your neighbors !
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News from KoinoniaVacation time is meant to be used—are you scratching your head about what to do with those last few vacation days of summer? How about a personal or family retreat at Koinonia? Call 888-801-7746 to book a room! Or, if you decide to clean your garage—Koinonia is in need of large life jackets. Call Mark at 612-435-1305 if you find some. Please pray for this weeks guests: Basilica of St. Mary’s Choir Retreat; Institute of Himalayan Tradition Retreat; Westminster Presbyterian Staff Retreat.
Westminster Eco-Justice Film SeriesAugust 30 & September 7, 6pmWestminster Hall, 1220 Marquette Ave, MinneapolisIn connection with Interfaith Power and Light, Westminster is hosting a film series as a religious response to climate change. These award-winning films showcase climate change issues, obstacles in the way of a clean energy future, and an examination of humankind's role in mass extinction. As these issues span religious traditions, we are hoping this series will be an opportunity for Interfaith and Eco-Justice dialogue. Come to one or all of the films, each of which will be followed by lively discussion and snacks—all are welcome! There is no charge for the film viewings.
Handbells 101August 28, 7pm in Room 04-06Have you wondered what it's like to ring English handbells, or play in a handbell choir? Have you appreciated the sounds of handbells in worship and in concert at HAUMC? Mark Squire, Director of Music & Fine Arts, is hosting an introductory session to welcome interested adults to the joy of handbell ringing! This is a single, "no obligation" hands-on session to explore the ringing experience. No previous handbell experience necessary, music-reading skill is a very helpful preliminary tool. Please RSVP to Mark at [email protected] so information packets and refreshments can be prepared for you!
Jane E. Balch Memorial FundThe Jane E. Balch Memorial Fund makes grants of up to $2,000 to organizations or ministries inside or outside of Hennepin that benefit the needs of women, children and youth. To request an application contact Laura Dirks: [email protected]. Completed applications must be received by August 31.
Blessing of the BackpacksSeptember 9, 8:30am and 10:30am during WorshipChildren and adults, you're invited to bring your backpack, briefcase, carryall, diaper bag, or whatever you bring with you on a daily basis for a special blessing during Rally Sunday worship as we start a fresh fall season.
Hennepin Kids for LYFEEvery Sunday Morning following “Time with Children” during the 10:00am Traditional Service, our Hennepin Kids ages 3 years - 7th grade assemble in Border Chapel. After a brief time gathering as a large group, the kids join their leaders in the age-appropriate classroom for learning through games, songs, and activities.
Progressive Christianity ClassToday, 11:15am in the Harrison RoomThis discussion group meets on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, exploring the implications of traditional and non-traditional Christian faith.
Serve during Traditional Worship!Interested in helping out during Sunday morning worship? Then consider being a greeter, usher, acolyte, sound booth operator, or candle helper.• To Greet contact Steve Boyd at [email protected] • To Usher contact Jeff Graham at [email protected] • To Acolyte contact Cheryl Gibbons at [email protected] • To help in the Sound Booth contact Communications@
haumc.org • To assist with candles, contact Cheryl Gibbons at cheryl@
haumc.org
Serve during Sacred Journey Worship!We are looking for Greeters and Hospitality helpers to serve during worship. Contact Denny Smith at [email protected].
Featured Artist: Jean HeidenreichJean Heidenreich is a calligrapher, watercolorist, and creator of paintings using acrylic paints and inks. Her objective is to create a variety of interesting textures, shapes and colors and arrange them on paper in unusual ways. Her work as an artist has included teaching calligraphy classes for 29 years, demonstrating lettering at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival for over 25 years and creating her own greeting card line sold locally and a card line for a national card company.
Download Our New Live Stream AppLive Streaming Hennepin's Sunday worship services just got even easier--there's an app for that! With just a few taps, you can watch the live stream from wherever you are. The app will even send you notifications when the broadcast has started. Visit the App Store on your Android or Apple device (phone, tablet, or laptop computer), and search for "HAUMC Live Stream." Install and open, and be with us from afar every Sunday!
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Pub TheologySeptember 12, 6pmSisyphus Brewing, 712 Ontario Ave W #100, MinneapolisThis drop-in group of Hennepin members and friends age 21+ gathers monthly to discuss faith, life, stress, family, and so on with a tasty beverage.
8th-9th Grade Confirmation RetreatSeptember 14-16, KoinoniaAll 8th-9th Graders are invited to the Confirmation Fall Retreat at Koinonia! We'll try spiritual practices, play games, explore nature, and make new friendships. Scholarships available: Contact Pastor Nate for scholarship details. Register at haumc.org/events.
Life AdventuresRev. Frenchye Magee: Getting to Know YouSeptember 14, 12 noon in the Social HallCome and learn more about our new associate pastor as she shares her background, experiences, interests, and role in our church community, and help her get to know you. Prepaid reservations are due Monday, September 10. Cost is $18.
Assemble UMCOR School KitsSeptember 16, 9:30am in Carlson HallThe school supplies you donated in July, along with some additional purchases, will go into completing 400 UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief) school kits. Help us assemble these kits! Join the Carlson Hall merriment, grab a bag, and be part of the assembly line that assures that children who have experienced disaster will have the tools they need for learning. You are invited to walk the assembly line again and again and again... but do take time out to look over the UMCOR Sager Brown informational displays and consider being part of the UMCOR Sager Brown Mission Team that delivers the kits to the UMCOR Disaster Relief Depot next January.
Entry Point: Becoming a MemberSeptember 16, 11:30am in the Church of Youth RoomIf you are interested in becoming a member of HAUMC, please join us at Entry Point to meet Rev. Judy Zabel and have your questions about membership answered. Child care is available. RSVP to Larry Duncan at 612-435-1309 or [email protected].
Singing in the LightSeptember 16, 4pm in the Art GallerySinging in the oral tradition—just for the joy of it! All ages and all abilities are welcome. No music to read.No performance. Songs, rounds, and chants from around the world. Singing in the Light is an ongoing fundraiser for the community work of Mar de Jade Wholistic Lifestyle Center, Chacala, Mexico. Suggested donation at the door: $10-$20.
Dignity Center Concert Fundraiser September 21, 7:00pmWestminster Presbyterian Church, 1200 S Marquette Ave The Dignity Center's annual fundraiser takes the form of an exciting concert titled, "I’ve Come Up from Down." It is an intimate musical celebration of Dignity Center participants' triumph over adversity featuring Soul-Gospel Singer JD STEELE and Friends. You can support persons on their path to stability to gain housing, employment, and education. It takes place in the brand new Westminster Hall at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Tickets are available online at bit.ly/dignitycenterfundraiser. Price: $50.
Thank You!THANK YOU to all the members who dropped off hostas & daylilies! Thanks to your generosity, we have a good start to begin to replenish the planters around the church grounds. Next year we will continue the program to replenish the gardens around the church.
Hennepin Fall HighlightsSanctuary Choir Begins September 5Hennepin Chime Begins September 6Rally Sunday September 9Blessing of the Backpacks September 9Altar & Journey Choirs Begin September 9Confirmation Retreat September 14-16Confirmation Sunday September 23World Communion Day October 7Hennepin Marketplace October 7Blessing of the Animals October 7UMW and Bible Sunday October 14Coat Drive October 14-28Stewardship Sunday October 28Trunk or Treat October 28Do Justice Conference November 8Men's Retreat November 10-11Commitment Sunday November 18Cherub & Carol Choirs Begin November 18Hennepin Marketplace November 25
To reserve a room for an event orsubmit an announcement:go to haumc.org/events
and complete the online forms!
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HAUMC is a Reconciling congregation and welcomes all persons without regard to age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender identity, family configuration, religious background, economic status, or developmental and physical ability.
Join worship from wherever you are: Watch the Live Stream at
www.haumc.org/live or download the app:
HAUMC Live Stream
MinistersAll members of the congregation.
ClergyFrenchye Magee, Associate Pastor of
Congregational Care & Invitational Discipleship
Nate Melcher, Associate Pastor of Faith Development
Judy Zabel, Senior PastorJim McChesney, Pastoral Care/Visitation
Program StaffLynne Carroll, Children & Families
Mark Squire, Music & Fine ArtsJohn Cole, Dignity Center
Mary Martin, OutreachMark Peterson, Koinonia Retreat Center
Twin Cities District Superintendent
Dan Johnson
Minnesota Area BishopBruce R. Ough
Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church511 Groveland Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403612-871-5303
Today’s Sanctuary flowers are in loving memory of Megan Williams’ mom, Barb Keenan. Happy Heavenly
84th Birthday. Seven years have passed, miss you every day.
We are a Caring Community
Pastoral Care: Please notify the church office if you, a family member or any other church member are experiencing illness, hospitalization, or are in need of pastoral care. Please call 612-871-5303 and ask for Pastoral Care, ext. 771 or email [email protected].
Congregational Joys and Concerns are posted each week in the Pastoral Care area of the kiosk in Carlson Hall. Cards for members in need of cheer are available to sign at the reception desk.
Downtown Grief Support Group:www.mplsgriefsupport.com is a co-operative effort of downtown churches. Please see their website for the most current information.
We Welcome You!We’re glad you’re here, and we’d love to get to know you better. Please leave your contact information in the Friendship Pads found in each pew. If this is your first visit, welcome. If you are returning, welcome back!
Pick up your welcome bag as you leave.
Tour our beautiful building. Meet at the front of the Sanctuary following 10AM worship.
Grab a cup of coffee in Carlson Hall. Our thanks to Jim Cone of Coffee and Tea, Ltd.—our coffee supplier.
We love your children. Nursery care for infants – age 3 is available in room 101 in the education wing. Ask an usher for directions.
There’s so much happening at Hennepin! Get full details of the upcoming events: • subscribe to eSpire, our weekly digital newsletter, at www.haumc.org/email• visit the events page of our website, www.haumc.org/events, and
select Announcements Calendar• request a printed copy of the weekly eSpire newsletter from our
receptionist
Missional Parking at HennepinTo be an inviting congregation and welcome people on our campus, we need to continue being missional about how we park at Hennepin. Please prioritize the church parking lot for our new guests, people with mobility issues, and families with infants and young children. We ask all able-bodied members/longtime guests to please park in the Alliiance lots (on either side of 400 Clifton Ave.), use street parking, or use the underground Walker ramp (paid vouchers available at Reception).