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St. Francis Church

Biblically minded::Mission driven

The Right Reverend John C. Bauerschmidt--Bishop of Tennessee The Reverend Joseph B. Howard--Vicar

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St. Francis Church is a community dedicated to the transformation of lives through the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the Kingdom of God. The Second Sunday after Pentecost: Proper 6 Year B

A congregation of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee and the world-wide Anglican Communion

A note for visitors: We’re thankful that you could join us for worship today, and we pray God blesses you in your time here. The service is printed in your bulletin. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask someone around you! St. Francis Church we want to encourage families to worship together. In order to be a community where all ages feel welcome, we provide coloring materials for children to use during worship and seek to understand the specific gifts and challenges that children bring. We encourage you, should you feel comfortable doing so, to sit toward the front with your children, as little-ones are often more attentive if they can see what is happening. After the second reading, children 6 years old and below are invited to take part in children’s chapel. We understand that there may be times when it is best to take advantage of child care, and nursury is provided. Prayer in Preparation for worship: O Almighty God, who pours out on all who desire it the spirit of grace and of supplication: Deliver us, when we draw near to you, from coldness of heart and wanderings of mind, that with steadfast thoughts and kindled affections we may worship you in spirit and in truth; though Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Opening Acclamation: All Standing

Celebrant: Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. People: And blessed be his kingdom, now and forever. Amen. Collect for Purity: lmighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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Canticle 20, Glory to God: Gloria in excelsis

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Collect of the Day: Celebrant: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. Celebrant: Let us pray. Keep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness, and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. Ezekiel 17:22-24

First Reading: All sit.

A Reading from the Book of the Prophet Ezekiel.

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hus says the Lord God: I myself will take a sprig from the lofty top of a cedar; I will set it out. I will break off a tender one from the topmost of its young twigs; I myself will plant it on a high and lofty mountain. On the mountain height of Israel I will plant it, in order that it may produce boughs and bear fruit, and become a noble cedar. Under it every kind of bird will live; in the shade of its branches will nest winged creatures of every kind. All the trees of the field shall know that I am the Lord. I bring low the high tree, I make high the low tree; I dry up the green tree and make the dry tree flourish. I the Lord have spoken; I will accomplish it.. Reader: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. The Psalm of the day:

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Psalm 20 Exaudiat te Dominus

May the Lord answer you in the day of trouble, * the Name of the God of Jacob defend you; Send you help from his holy place * and strengthen you out of Zion; Remember all your offerings * and accept your burnt sacrifice; Grant you your heart’s desire * and prosper all your plans. We will shout for joy at your victory 5

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and triumph in the Name of our God; * may the Lord grant all your requests. Now I know that the Lord gives victory to his anointed; * he will answer him out of his holy heaven, with the victorious strength of his right hand. Some put their trust in chariots and some in horses, * but we will call upon the Name of the Lord our God. They collapse and fall down, * but we will arise and stand upright. O Lord, give victory to the king * and answer us when we call.

Second Reading:

2 Corinthians 5:6-17

A Reading from Paul’s second letter to the Church in Corinth.

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e are always confident; even though we know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord—for we walk by faith, not by sight. Yes, we do have confidence, and we would rather be away from the body and at home with the Lord. So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him. For all of us must appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each may receive recompense for what has been done in the body, whether good or evil. Therefore, knowing the fear of the Lord, we try to persuade others; but we ourselves are well known to God, and I hope that we are also well known to your consciences. We are not commending ourselves to you again, but giving you an opportunity to boast about us, so that you may be able to answer those who boast in outward appearance and not in the heart. For if we are beside ourselves, it is for God; if we are in our right mind, it is for you. For the love of Christ urges us on, because we are convinced that one has died for all; therefore all have died. And he died for all, so that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for him who died and was raised for them. From now on, therefore, we regard no one from a human point of view; even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no longer in that way. So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: everything old has passed away; see, everything has become new! Reader: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. The Children Come forward for prayer, and then depart for Children’s Chapel All stand.

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Sequence: In the Lord I’ll be Ever Thankful

Mark 4:26-34

Holy Gospel: Gospeller: People:

The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark. Glory to you, Lord Christ.

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said, “The kingdom of God is as if someone would scatter seed on the ground, and would sleep and rise night and day, and the seed would sprout and grow, he does not know how. The earth produces of itself, first the stalk, then the head, then the full grain in the head. But when the grain is ripe, at once he goes in with his sickle, because the harvest has come.” He also said, “With what can we compare the kingdom of God, or what parable will we use for it? It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on earth; yet when it is sown it grows up and becomes the greatest of all shrubs, and puts forth large branches, so that the birds of the air can make nests in its shade.” With many such parables he spoke the word to them, as they were able to hear it; he did not speak to them except in parables, but he explained everything in private to his disciples. esus

Gospeller: The Gospel of the Lord People: Praise to you, Lord Christ Sermon:

The Rev. Joseph B. Howard

Nicene Creed All stand.

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e believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, 7

the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one Being with the Father. Through him all things were made. For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven: by the power of the Holy Spirit he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary, and was made man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried. On the third day he rose again in accordance with the Scriptures; he ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end. We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son. With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified. He has spoken through the Prophets. We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church. We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins. We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come. Amen. The Prayers of the People Leader: Let us pray

In our Diocese we pray for St. Ann’s Church, Nashville.



In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer we pray for the Diocese of Ondo in the Province of Ondo, in the Anglican Church of Nigeria, The Rt. Rev’d George L Lasebikan, Bishop.

Father, we pray for your holy Catholic Church; People: That we all may be one. Leader: Grant that every member of the Church may truly and humbly serve you; People: That your Name may be glorified by all people. Leader: We pray for all whose hearts are being prepared by your Spirit to join in your work through St. Francis Church; People: That we may be a community utterly dedicated to you. Leader: We pray for all bishops, priests, and deacons; People: That they may be faithful ministers of your Word and Sacra- ments. 8

Leader: We pray for all who govern and hold authority in the nations of the world; People: That there may be justice and peace on the earth. Leader: Give us grace to do your will in all that we undertake; People: That our works may find favor in your sight. Leader: Have compassion on those who suffer from any grief or trouble; People: That they may be delivered from their distress. Leader: Give to the departed eternal rest; People: Let light perpetual shine upon them. Leader: We praise you for your saints who have entered into joy; People: May we also come to share in your heavenly kingdom.

Let us pray for our own needs and those of others.



Silence

Celebrant adds a concluding collect. The Confession Celebrant: Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. Silence.

Minister and People: Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed, by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We have not loved you with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. For the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us; that we may delight in your will, and walk in your ways, to the glory of your Name. Amen. Celebrant: Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all your sins through our Lord Jesus Christ, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. Amen. All stand

Celebrant: The peace of the Lord be always with you. People: And also with you. Then the Ministers and the People may greet one another in the name of the Lord. Announcements 9

# The Holy Communion # Offertory music chosen by musician Representatives of the congregation bring the people’s offering of bread and wine, and money or other gifts, to the celebrant. The people stand while the offerings are presented and placed on the Altar.

Celebrant: People: Celebrant: People: Celebrant: People:

The Lord be with you. And also with you. Lift up your hearts. We lift them to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right to give him thanks and praise.

It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. For you are the source of light and life; you made us in your image, and called us to new life in Jesus Christ our Lord. Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name: The Sanctus:

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Please stand or kneel at this time, as best helps you to pray.

The Celebrant continues Holy and gracious Father: In your infinite love you made us for yourself; and, when we had fallen into sin and become subject to evil and death, you, in your mercy, sent Jesus Christ, your only and eternal Son, to share our human nature, to live and die as one of us, to reconcile us to you, the God and Father of all. He stretched out his arms upon the cross, and offered himself in obedience to your will, a perfect sacrifice for the whole world. 10

On the night he was handed over to suffering and death, our Lord Jesus Christ took bread; and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and gave it to his disciples, and said, “Take, eat: This is my Body, which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me.” After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, and said, “Drink this, all of you: This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink it, do this for the remembrance of me.” Therefore we proclaim the mystery of faith: Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ will come again. We celebrate the memorial of our redemption, O Father, in this sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving. Recalling his death, resurrection, and ascension, we offer you these gifts. Sanctify them by your Holy Spirit to be for your people the Body and Blood of your Son, the holy food and drink of new and unending life in him. Sanctify us also that we may faithfully receive this holy Sacrament, and serve you in unity, constancy, and peace; and at the last day bring us with all your saints into the joy of your eternal kingdom. All this we ask through your Son Jesus Christ. By him, and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and for ever. AMEN. And now, as our Savior Christ has taught us, we are bold to say, Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed by thy Name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen.

The Breaking of the Bread A period of silence is kept

Alleluia. Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us; Therefore let us keep the feast. Alleluia The Gifts of God for the People of God. Take them in remembrance that Christ died for you, and feed on him in your hearts by faith, with thanksgiving. ON RECEIVING COMMUNION: All baptized Christians who are in love and charity with their neighbors are invited to the Lord’s table. If you do not wish to receive, you are invited to come forward for a blessing in the name of Christ—simply cross your arms over your chest to let the servers know that you will not be receiving. One or more of the following prayers, or some other, may be said quietly or silently before recieving: 11

We do not presume to come to this thy Table, O merciful Lord, trusting in our own righteousness, but in thy manifold and great mercies. We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy Table. But thou art the same Lord whose property is always to have mercy: Grant us therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood, and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us. Amen (Prayer of Humble Access from p. 82 of the 1928 BCP, a revised version of which is found on p. 337 of the 1979 BCP)

4 Be present, be present, O Jesus, our great High Priest, as you were present with your disciples, and be known to us in the breaking of bread; who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen (a prayer before recieving communion which can be found among the many prayers of the 1979 BCP, p. 834). Communion hymn: Open the eyes of my heart

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Post-Communion Prayer After Communion, the Celebrant says:

Let us Pray The minister and people together, pray:

Almighty and everliving God, we thank you for feeding us with the spiritual food of the most precious Body and Blood of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; and for assuring us in these holy mysteries that we are living members of the Body of your Son, and heirs of your eternal kingdom. And now, Father, send us out to do the work you have given us to do, to love and serve you as faithful witnesses of Christ our Lord. To him, to you, and to the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and for ever. Amen.

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A Note on Today’s Readings Proper 6: Sunday closest to June 15—Year B Welcome to St. Francis Church. Today’s Gospel reading is a series of brief parables in which Jesus describes the Kingdom of God. The primary image is of something that seems small and weak, but which through God grows into the greatest of its kind. Thus, until the appearance of Jesus, God’s plan was unknown and hidden. But now in Jesus’ ministry it is revealed as the rule of God over the entire universe. The first reading, from Ezekiel, gives us an image similar to that of the mustard seed used by Jesus. Here the coming kingdom of God is likened to a tender sprig from a tree which God plants. It grows into a mighty and noble tree which gives shelter to all. Earthly kingdoms will ultimately be dried up by God and replaced by God’s reign over all. Today’s reading from II Corinthians discusses the temporary and incomplete nature of our life in this world. Our ultimate life is in the Kingdom of God where everything and everyone in Christ is a new creation. In the meantime, we are to live as though we were already in that Kingdom. For a brief time, in the Eucharist, we have a foretaste of God’s Kingdom, and we live in the presence of Christ as redeemed people. Not yet consummated, the Kingdom is, for a moment, revealed. It is likewise revealed whenever we, in obedience to our Lord, minister in his name to others, especially to the poor and the sick and the oppressed. From The Rite Light: Reflections on the Sunday Readings and Seasons of the Church Year. Copyright © 2007 by Michael W. Merriman. Church Publishing Incorporated, New York.

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June 14–20, 2009

Number 24

Sunday June 14 2 Chronicles 32:1-23 “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged because of the king of Assyria and the vast army with him, for there is a greater power with us than with him.” (v.7 NIV) Several years ago, I was on a mission trip with some college students. One day we were at the beach, looking out at waves that were bigger than anything we’d ever seen. It was one of those moments where everybody knew this was trouble, and yet pride and peer pressure caused everyone to follow the one guy who had the nerve to suggest that we “go for it.” We all threw off our shirts, ran as fast as we could toward the waves, and tried to body surf to the best of our abilities. No more than 5 minutes later I found myself in a barrel roll, completely at the mercy of where the waves took me. I was in way over my head. I love how when we are in way over our head, and have no reason to believe help is on the way, if we stand strong and in faith, God always saves the day. As Hezekiah said, “there is a greater power with us than with him” (King Sennacherib). Psalms 93, 96; Revelation 15:1-8; Matthew 18:1-14

Monday June 15 Acts 1:1-14 So when they met together, they asked him, “Lord, are you at this time going to restore 15

the kingdom to Israel?” He said to them: “It is not for you to know the times or dates the Father has set by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (vv.6-8) It’s always interesting to see the journey our youth group kids take as they grow and mature in high school, and then as graduates. For many of these kids, I remember specific moments where we took them on their first trip with the group and how jittery they were, always wanting to know the plan or where we were going next or what activity was next. I must confess I developed this bad habit of giving the same answer to every inquiry that these students would make, just to keep them appeased: “Twenty minutes.” “Jeff, how long before we have a bathroom stop?” “Twenty minutes,” which really meant about 2 hours. My favorite was when they’d respond, “But you said that twenty minutes ago!” Jesus told his young, jittery disciples: “Don’t worry about times or dates… you’ll have the Spirit and He is all you will need.” Twenty minutes. 1 Samuel 1:1-20; Psalm 80; Luke 20:9-19

Tuesday June 16 Psalm 78:1-39 He decreed statutes for Jacob and established the law in Israel, which he commanded our forefathers to teach their children, so the next generation would know them, even the children yet to be born, and they in turn would tell their children. (vv.5-6) I’m fortunate enough to have one set of grandparents still alive and in my life. My grandfather is a most interesting character, with a quick wit and a fantastically dry sense of humor. A World War II veteran, he has always amazed me with some of the stories he’d tell of his days working one of his many odd-jobs throughout the years. On a recent visit he was excited to give me a manuscript. “What is this?” I asked. I looked at the cover and found the words “My Autobiography.” I’m 1/3 of the way through the 200 page manuscript and I have learned more about my grandma and grandpa and my own father than from 27 years of visits, stories, conversations, and life together. This manuscript is quickly becoming one of my most treasured possessions. May we never deprive our children of the richness of our stories of God at work in our lives and the journey he has brought us on. May these conversations become some of their greatest treasures. 1 Samuel 1:21—2:11; Acts 1:15-26; Luke 20:19-26

Wednesday June 17 Acts 2:1-21 When they heard this sound, a crowd came together in bewilderment, because each one heard them speaking in his own language. Utterly amazed, they asked: “Are not all these men who are speaking Galileans? Then how is it that each of us hears them in his own native language?” (vv.6-8) In 2003 I was in Haiti on missions. Before bed every night we would have worship and sharing, and one night we invited 3 Haitian teenagers to join us. The only problem was that the 3 spoke only Creole. As our time of singing in prayer concluded, our worship leader began to speak in an unrecognizable language and, while others had their heads bowed, I looked up to take in all that was going on. For nearly 10 minutes this went on, and one detail struck me: the Haitian men seemed to understand every word being spoken. Later on, through translation, they asked us how our worship leader knew Creole. We responded: “She doesn’t.” It turns out she spoke in English; we were hearing in some kind of foreign language, they heard it in Creole. Spiritual gifts are often “over-spiritualized” or made more complicated than they need to be, yet we serve a God of order who gives His children good, 16

functional gifts for the sake of ministry. I believe what I saw firsthand was just like what thousands saw on the day of Pentecost. 1 Samuel 2:12-26; Psalm 119:97-120; Luke 20:27-40

Thursday June 18 Luke 20:41—21:4 While all the people were listening, Jesus said to his disciples, “Beware of the teachers of the law. They like to walk around in flowing robes and love to be greeted in the marketplaces and have the most important seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at banquets. They devour widows’ houses and for a show make lengthy prayers. Such men will be punished most severely.” (vv.45-47) I once had a friend who had the opportunity to intern with a ministry. Several months into the internship I had lunch with him. I asked him how he liked what he was doing and what he was learning and found out that he wasn’t enjoying it at all. “The director actually had me clean toilets one day! This isn’t right! I should be preaching; I took this internship so I could have the opportunity to preach!” In today’s reading Jesus is talking with the “religious” in the temple and pointing out to his disciples the true nature of their character. The perfect example of Godliness walks right before their very eyes, and Jesus simply points out that God is the God of those who serve for reasons other than just to appear to show love for their King. And he speaks honor over that poor widow who was faithful to sow blessing into the Kingdom. I thought to myself that day: “If he cannot clean toilets for the Kingdom, what can he offer by preaching about the Kingdom?” 1 Samuel 2:27-36; Psalms 34, 83; Acts 2:22-36

Friday June 19 Psalm 88 But I cry to you for help, O Lord; in the morning my prayer comes before you. Why, O Lord, do you reject me and hide your face from me? (vv.13-14) I get nervous when I encounter people that seem to have all the answers. If you were to look at the past 25 years and marvel at the advances we have made in technology, knowledge, science, and medicine, you would think that we have “arrived.” I wonder sometimes if, in the process of it all, we have gained a great deal of knowledge and yet somehow turned off our ability to reason, to wrestle, and to question. I can identify with David in the Psalms: “God, where are you? I feel so alone right now.” He questions God; asks him why the rejection; why the absence. One of the greatest breakthroughs I’ve had in my life was coming to the realization that God is big enough to handle my questions. He’s big enough to handle me on the floor flailing my arms and shouting my anger at him. Some of the moments where I have felt the presence of God so close to me have been in these moments and, like a gentleman, he never seems to say a word of rebuke, but rather “Do you know how much I still love you?” 1 Samuel 3:1-21; Acts 2:37-47; Luke 21:5-19

Saturday June 20 Acts 4:32—5:11 There were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned lands or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was 17

distributed to anyone as he had need. (vv.34-35) I have read and re-read this passage many times in my life and, while I believe that even more insight and revelation awaits me, one of the things that has stood our so far—perhaps the most significant thing that has struck me—is the connection between an abundance of God’s grace and provision for people’s needs, almost implying that they are directly correlated. It doesn’t say that there were no “wanty” persons in their midst, but rather no “needy” persons. “You need a shirt? I have two; here have mine; now we’re both clothed.” “You don’t have food for your family tonight? Join us; we have too much and we won’t eat all that; it’d be a shame for it to go to waste.” When people live graciously with one another, I love how community is cultivated and needs just seem to disappear. Maybe more of our relationships, conversations, and interactions need to start and end simply with “Grace and peace to you.” That is putting flesh and blood on the risen Jesus for all the world to see, and I believe it is the best possible way to live. 1 Samuel 4:1b-11; Psalms 87, 90; Luke 21:20-28 by Jeff McLaughlin

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Bishop of Tennessee The Rt. Rev. John C. Bauerschmidt Vicar The Rev. Joseph B. Howard Mission Council Thom Chittom Linda Palmer Shelley Sircy Kim Waltenbaugh Accompanist Anna Howard

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