Sunday Worship, 13th March 2022. Order of Service.

Order of Service
Sunday 13th March, 2022
“2nd Sunday of Lent”

This morning Service will be led by
Revd Bev Gauld

A warm welcome is extended to all.
Please join us for a time of
fellowship and refreshment
in Hamilton Hall after the service

Entry of God’s Word
(Please stand if you are able)

Welcome and Intimations

Call to Worship

MP 237
Holy, holy, holy
Lord God almighty
Early in the morning my song shall rise to thee
Holy. holy, holy merciful and mighty
God in three persons, blessed Trinity

Holy, holy, holy
All the saints adore Thee
Casting down their golden crowns around the glassy sea
All the cherubim and seraphim are falling down before Thee
Which wert and art and evermore shalt be

Holy, holy, holy
Though the darkness hide Thee
Though the eyes of sinful man Thy glory may not see
Only Thou art holy, there is none beside Thee
Perfect in power, in love and purity

Holy, holy, holy
Lord God almighty
All Thy works shall praise Thy name in earth and sky and sea
Holy, holy, holy
Merciful and mighty
God in three persons, blessed Trinity

Prayer of Approach & Confession

MP 575
Rejoice, the Lord is King! Your Lord and King adore;
mortals give thanks and sing, and triumph evermore;
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice;
rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Jesus, the saviour, reigns, the God of truth and love;
when he had purged our stains he took his seat above;
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice;
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

His kingdom cannot fail, he rules both earth and heaven,
the keys of death and hell are to our Jesus given;
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice;
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

He sits at God’s right hand till all his foes submit,
and bow to his command, and fall beneath his feet:
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice;
Rejoice, again I say, rejoice!

Rejoice in glorious hope! Jesus the Judge shall come,
and take his servants up to their eternal home.
We soon shall hear the archangel’s voice;
God’s trumpet call shall sound, rejoice!

READINGS
Psalm 16 Mike Taylor
Acts 2: vs 14 & 22-23 Karyn Scotland
John 20: 19-31 Heather Scotland

MP 683
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy,
like the wideness of the sea;
there’s a kindness in his justice
which is more than liberty.

There is no place where earth’s sorrows
are more keenly felt than heaven:
there is no place where earth’s failings
have such gracious judgement given.

There is plentiful redemption
through the blood that Christ has shed;
there is joy for all the members
in the sorrows of the head.

For the love of God is broader
than the measure of our mind;
and the heart of the eternal
is most wonderfully kind.

If our love were but more simple,
we should take him at his word;
and our lives would be illumined,
by the glory of the Lord.

SERMON

MP76
‘Christ, the Lord, is risen today!’ – Hallelujah!
All creation join to say: – Hallelujah!
Raise your joys and triumphs high; – Hallelujah!
Sing, you heavens, and earth reply: – Hallelujah!

Love’s redeeming work is done!
Fought the fight, the battle won:
see, our Sun’s eclipse has passed,
see, the light returns at last!

Vain the stone, the watch, the seal:
Christ has burst the gates of hell;
death in vain forbids him rise
Christ has opened paradise:

Lives again our glorious King;
where, O death, is now your sting?
Once he died, our souls to save;
where’s your victory, boasting grave?

Soar we now where Christ has led,
following our exalted Head;
made like him, like him we rise;
ours the cross, the grave, the skies:

Hail the Lord of earth and heaven!
Praise to you by both be given;
every knee to you shall bow,
risen Christ, triumphant now!

Offering and Prayer of dedication
Prayers for others

MP 689
Thine be the glory
Risen conquering Son
Endless is the victory
Thou o’er death hast won
Angels in bright raiment
Rolled the stone away
Kept the folded grave clothes
Where Thy body lay
Refrain-Thine be the glory
Risen conquering Son
Endless is the victory
Thou o’er death hast won

Lo! Jesus meets us
Risen from the tomb
Lovingly, He greets us
Scatters fear and gloom
Let the church with gladness
Hymns of triumph sing
For her Lord now liveth
Death hath lost its sting –Refrain

No more we doubt Thee
Glorious Prince of life
Life is naught without Thee
Aid us in our strife
Make us more than conquerors
Through Thy deathless love
Bring us safe through Jordan
To Thy home above-Refrain

Benediction
Three fold Amen

INTIMATIONS SUNDAY 13TH MARCH

A warm welcome is extended to all joining us for worship today.

A warm welcome again to Revd Bev Gauld

The service this morning will be recorded for the Church Website and Facebook page.

Tea and coffee will be served in Hamilton Hall after the service. Please remain seated and you will be served.

The flowers this week were gifted by Mrs Margaret Baillie
The flowers next week will be gifted by Mrs Joan Harvey

Any items for the April Newsletter must be in the hands of the Editor today.

Please continue to pray for those people on the prayer list.
Rita and Sommerville, Willie Miller, Colin and Marion McAllister, Margaret Kent, John Grove, Forbes Gillespie, Anne Brown and her son Alistair, Norval Toryusen, Helen Hamilton.
Andrew Gilmour is in hospital pretty poorly. Please keep Andrew and Prim in your thoughts and prayers.
Our service next Sunday will be conducted by Revd Cameron McPherson

Two years ago today we held worship here in Dalserf for the last time before the Covid regulations prevented us from using this building.
We were very fortunate in our Locum at the time Revd John Stevenson and his son in law who stepped in and provided us with recorded services. Who knows what we as a congregation would have done without John and Ewan. They provided us with, prayers, readings, a sermon all accompanied by beautiful singing, and in doing so gave us wonderful memories at a time when all of us were low and in need of comfort. We thank God for all like them who provided this service. We now go forward with God and pray that we will be able to continue with our worship and fellowship in the future.

UKRAINIAN DISASTER
The Kirk Session has agreed to send £1000 from the Benevolent Fund to the Ukrainian Refugee Appeal.
Individual members are encouraged, if they have not already done so, to donate to the relief of suffering in this appalling humanitarian disaster.
The concentration of grief that appears daily in the media should motivate us all to respond in an open handed manner during this time of crisis.

GUIDLINES FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP
Scottish Government and Church of Scotland guidance for places of worship during the present Pandemic is about to change within the next two weeks.
As we come out of this 2 year period of regulations and restrictions let’s give God all the praise for our safety, give thanks to all who have worked tirelessly to bring us to where it is now and remember all who have suffered illness and loss.
May we continue to have the safety of others in mind and do all we can to respect each other and keep each other safe.

Dedication of Memorial Plaque

Sunday 6th March a memorial plaque commemorating all the lives lost during the pandemic, in our congregation and surrounding community, was dedicated by Revd John Stevenson. A floral tribute was laid by Linda Marshall.

The plaque is situated just inside the main gate at the notice board and is a constant reminder of the catastrophic nature of the pandemic and its effect on not only our community but around the world. As inscribed on the plaque,

“The souls of the righteous are in God’s hands”

Sunday Worship, 6th March 2022. Order of Service.

Order of Service
Sunday March 6th, 2022
1st Sunday in Lent

This morning Service will be led by
Revd John Stevenson

The Entry of God’s Word
(Please stand if you are able)

Welcome and Intimations

Call to Worship
Hymn: 106 Bring to the Lord a glad new song
(Tune: Jerusalem)

Bring to the Lord a glad new song,
children of grace extol your king:
your love and praise to God belong
to instruments of music, sing!
Let those be warned who spurn God’s name,
let rulers all obey God’s word:
for justice shall bring tyrants shame
let every creature praise the Lord!

Sing praise within these hallowed walls,
worship beneath the dome of heaven;
by cymbals’ sound and trumpets’ calls
let praises fit for God be given:
with strings and brass and wind rejoice
then join our song in full accord
all living things with breath and voice;
let every creature praise the Lord!
After Psalms 149 and 150, Michael Perry (1942 – 1996)
© Mrs B Perry/Jubilate Hymns
LMD

Prayer of Approach

Hymn: 100 O Lord, thou art my God and King
(Tune: Duke Street)

O Lord, Thou art my God and King;
Thee will I magnify and praise:
I will Thee bless, and gladly sing
Unto Thy holy Name always.
Each day I rise I will Thee bless,
And praise Thy Name time without end.
Much to be praised, and great God is;
His greatness none can comprehend.
Race shall Thy works praise unto race,
The mighty acts show done by Thee.
I will speak of the glorious grace,
And honour of Thy majesty;
Thy wondrous works I will record.
By men the might shall be extolled
Of all Thy dreadful acts, O Lord:
And I Thy greatness will unfold.

Prayer for Illumination

Readings:
Psalm 91: 1-2, 9-16 John McPhee
Luke 4: 1 – 13 Revd. John Stevenson

Hymn: 35 O send thy light forth and thy truth
(Tune: Invocation)

O send thy light forth and thy truth;
Let them be guides to me,
And bring me to thy holy hill,
E’en where thy dwellings be.
Then will I to God’s altar go,
To God my chiefest joy;
Yea, God, my God, thy name to praise
*My harp I will employ.

Why art thou then cast down, my soul?
What should discourage thee?
And why with vexing thoughts art thou
Disquieted in me?
Still trust in God; for him to praise
Good cause I yet shall have;
He of my countenance is the health,
My God that doth me save.
*The last line of each verse is repeated

Sermon:
“Temptation”

Offering and Prayer of dedication

Hymn: 664 Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face
(vs 1 – 4) (Tune: St. Agnes (Langran)
Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face;
Here would I touch and handle things unseen;
Here grasp with firmer hand eternal grace,
And all my weariness upon Thee lean.

Mine is the sin, but Thine the righteousness:
Mine is the guilt, but Thine the cleansing blood;
Here is my robe, my refuge, and my peace;
Thy blood, Thy righteousness, O Lord my God!

Here would I feed upon the bread of God,
Here drink with Thee the royal wine of Heav’n;
Here would I lay aside each earthly load,
Here taste afresh the calm of sin forgiven.

This is the hour of banquet and of song;
This is the heavenly table spread for me;
Here let me feast, and feasting, still prolong
The hallowed hour of fellowship with Thee.

Sacrament of Holy Communion

Hymn: 664 Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear
(vs 5 – 7) (Tune: St. Agnes (Langran)
Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;
The feast, though not the love, is past and gone.
The bread and wine remove; but Thou art here,
Nearer than ever, still my shield and sun.

I have no help but Thine; nor do I need
Another arm save Thine to lean upon;
It is enough, my Lord, enough indeed;
My strength is in Thy might, Thy might alone.

Feast after feast thus comes and passes by;
Yet, passing, points to the glad feast above,
Giving sweet foretaste of the festal joy,
The Lamb’s great bridal feast of bliss and love.

Benediction

Threefold Amen

INTIMATIONS SUNDAY 6TH MARCH (COMMUNION SUNDAY)

A warm welcome is extended to all joining us for our Communion Service today.

A very warm welcome to Revd John Stevenson who is conducting our Service.

After the service there will be a short dedication service just inside the main gate. This is to dedicate the plaque that has been placed there in memory of those we have lost during the Pandemic.
Our Guild will meet on Wednesday in Rorison at 7.15pm. We will have our AGM and the speaker will be Karen Gillon our National Guild Secretary.

The service this morning will be recorded for the Church Website and the Church Facebook page.

Tea and coffee will be served in Hamilton Hall after the service. Please remain seated and you will be served.

The flowers this week were gifted by Mrs Joan Pollok
The flowers next week will be gifted by Mrs Margaret Baillie

The March Newsletter is now available on the Website.
Any items for the April Newsletter must be in the hands of the Editor by next Sunday 13th March

Please continue to pray for those people on the prayer list
Rita and Sommerville, Willie Miller, Colin and Marion McAllister, Margaret Kent, John Grove, Forbes Gillespie, Anne Brown and her son Alistair, Norval Toryusen, Helen Hamilton.

Our Service next Sunday will be conducted by Revd Bev Gauld

GUIDLEINES FOR PLACES OF WORSHIP

Scottish Government and Church of Scotland guidance for places of worship during the present Pandemic.

These can be found on both the Government Web Site and the Church of Scotland Covid advice site.

Main points for us are
• Face coverings must be worn at all times in the church buildings.
• Face coverings may be removed to read the Lesson, make announcements and deliver the Sermon. However they should be replaced to move from one area to another.

As we come out of this 2 year period of regulations and restrictions let’s give God all the praise for our safety, give thanks to all who have worked tirelessly to bring our nation to where it is now and remember all who have suffered illness and loss.

May we continue to have the safety of others in mind and do all we can to respect each other and keep each other safe.