September 10th Worship – 18th Sunday of Ordinary time.

“The Inescapable Job of the Prophet”

Join us on September 10 as the Rev Rebecca Proefrock leads us in 9am In-Person and Live Stream Worship.

The Rev. Rebecca Proefrock is a graduate of both McCormick Theological Seminary and the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago (LSTC).  She has taught at St. Norbert College in the religious studies department and has done both chaplain and interim pastoral work.  Following her husband’s aneurysm in 2014, she shifted gears and returned full-time to her other great passion —  music.  Currently,  she plays in several regional symphonies and maintains two studios where she teaches violin, viola, voice, and piano.  She also runs a mystery-only book club, and Unwind, a craft group for anything and everything.

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Scripture Lessons:

Old Testament Lesson: Ezekiel 33: 7-11

Psalm: 119: 33-40

Epistle: Romans 13: 8-14

Gospel: Matthew 18: 15-20

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“Inescapable Job of the Prophet”

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“Inescapable Job of the Prophet”

To access this morning’s radio program, please click here. Pastor Dan Schultz,
“Are You Crazy!? recorded on Sept 3, 2023

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Scripture: New Revised Standard Version (Anglicized Edition)
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License A-730666 and CCLI Streaming License CSPL069066 and WORSHIPCast Streaming License.

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GTG = Glory to God Hymnal
PH = Presbyterian Hymnal
Worship Liturgy from the:
   Call to Worship 56.1
   Published by the Office of Theology and Worship
   of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
   The official journal of the Presbyterian Association of Musicians
   ministrymatters.com

Sermon: “The Inescapable Job of the Prophet” Pastor Rebecca Proefrock
Children’s Time:                      Jennifer Zander
Liturgist:                                   Sara Stowell
Cantor:                                    Henry H.
Organist/Pianist:                     Kris Bartelt

Prelude: “Llanfair”                 arr. by Gerhard Krapf
from “Sing and Rejoice” Volume III
Hymn Settings for Organ and Congregation
Copyright © 1983 The Sacred Music Press

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Sung Response: GTG #33 “Praise the Lord! God’s Glories Show
TEXT: Henry Francis Lyte, 1834; rev. 1836, alt
MUSIC (LLANFAIR 7.7.7.7 with alleluias): Robert Williams, 1817; harm. David Evans, 1927;
harm. © 1927 Oxford University Press.

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PH 577 “Glory Be to the Father”
Text: Gloria Patri
Contributors: Avery & Marsh
Text: © 1967, Hope Publishing Company
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Sung Response: GTG 65 “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah”
TEXT: William Williams, 1762; stanza 1, trans. Peter Williams, 1771;
stanzas 2-3, trans. William Williams, 1772
MUSIC (CWM RHONDDA 8.7.8.7.8.7.7): John Hughes, 1907

Offering: “Festal Song”arr. by Stephen P. Folkemer
from “Pull Out the Stops!
Copyright © 2001 Augsburg Fortress, All rights reserved
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Offertory GTG 609 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”
TEXT: Brian Wren, 1989; © 1989 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188.
All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
MUSIC (LASST UNS ERFREUEN, LM with alleluias, Geistliche Kirchengesäng, 1623;
harm. Hal H. Hopson, 1998; harm. © 1998 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved. Used by Permission.
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Sung Response: GTG 744 “Arise, Your Light is Come!
TEXT: Ruth Duck, 1974, © 1992 GIA Publications, Inc.
MUSIC (FESTAL SONG, SM): William Walter, 1894  All rights reserved
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Postlude : “Arise! Your Light Has Come!”             arr. by William A. McNair
TUNE: Festal Song
copyright © 2014 by William A. McNair
William McNair is organist and director of handbell choirs at Shandon Presbyterian Church in Columbia, SC where he has served since 2001.

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