K H P C (U.s.a.) Christmas Eve 2020

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K H P C (U.S.A.)5:00 P.M. OUTDOOR SERVICECHRISTMAS EVE 2020Storms make trees take deeper root.— Dolly Parton

Welcome to worship. Welcome to the Kirk. Welcome home.Here at the Kirk, our vision statement is We envision a world where every heart experiences God’stransforming love. This statement was born from months of congregation-wide listening sessions andyears of prayer and discernment. We are already seeing it take root.We envision a world. In one of Jesus’ most famous moments, he feeds the multitudes with five loavesand two fish. In another story, Jesus helps his frustrated disciples to secure a net full offish by inviting them to cast their nets on the other side of the boat. They catch so manyfish that there are too many to eat on their own! Ours is a church that hopes to lookbeyond our own needs to do what Jesus and the disciples did—share our fish with theworld.Where every heart experiences. Jesus reminds us in his birth, his ministry, and in his promise of theHoly Spirit, that God is near! Throughout the pages of the gospels, we see people following him toshorelines and meeting him there. Jesus was standing on the shore when he called his first disciples,Peter and Andrew. The shore is where the crowd listened to him preach and where the disciples methim after the resurrection. We hope to be a church that comes to shore to meet the living Christ! For us,this starts in worship. We hope through our worship, mission, and formation, we willhave your eyes lighting up with the reminder of how you and how our community aremade well (created), are being made well (healed), and will be made well (saved) intoeternity.Service schedule:9:00 a.m. - Pre-recorded online broadcast on our website and facebook11:00 a.m. - Radio broadcast 92.7 FM Faith talk11:00 a.m. - Kirk West (Fox Run) broadcastGod’s transforming love. The Lord is my shepherd, says the 23rd Psalm and the 100th Psalm reminds us thatwe are his flock. Jesus uses similar imagery in the New Testament when he assures us that the shepherdwill find the lost sheep. Our Christian formation ministries are meant to gather us as aflock and to be led by the shepherd. Small groups, Bible studies and special eventscontinue over Zoom—you can find all of the links and materials for our groups in ourweekly e-newsle er or at kirkinthehills.org on the Worship From Home website page.Stay warm!Pastor Nate2

CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIPLive Worship, 5:00 p.m., OutdoorsAnd it came to pass in those days. —Luke 2:1THE CARILLONCHORAL PRELUDECarol of the BellsMykola Leontovich, arr. Peter WilhouskyHark! how the bells, sweet silver bellsAll seem to say, “throw cares away.”Christmas is here bringing good cheer,To young and old, meek and the bold.Ding, dong, ding, dong, that is their song,With joyful ring, all caroling.One seems to hear words of good cheerFrom everywhere filling the air.Oh, how they pound, raising the sound,O’er hill and dale, telling their tale.Gaily they ring, while people sing,Songs of good cheer, Christmas is here!Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas!Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas!On, on they send, on without end,Their joyful tone to every home.Ding, dong, ding, dong. Bohm!Angels’ CarolJohn Ru erHave you heard the sound of the angel voicesRinging out so sweetly, singing out so clear?Have you seen the star shining out so brightlyAs a sign from God that Christ the Lord is here?Have you heard the news that they bring from heavenTo the humble shepherds who have waited long?Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria in excelsis Deo!Hear the angels sing their joyful song.He is come in peace in the winter’s stillness,Like a gentle snowfall in the gentle night;He is come in joy like the sun at morningFilling all the world with radiance and with light.He is come in love as the child of Mary;In a simple stable we have seen his birth:Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria in excelsis Deo!Hear the angels singing, “peace on earth.”3

He will bring new light to a world in darkness,Like a bright star shining in the skies above;He will bring new hope to the waiting nationsWhen he comes to reign in purity and love.Let the earth rejoice at the Savior’s coming;Let the heavens answer with the joyful morn:Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria in excelsis Deo!Hear the angels singing “Christ is born.”The Intermediate and Senior Girls’ and Boys’ ChoirsWELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTSCAROLO Come, All Ye FaithfulAdeste FidelesThe congregation is invited to hum or sing very lightly and quietly the carols, with masks on.O come, all ye faithful,Joyful and triumphant,O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;Come and behold him,Born the King of angels:O come, let us adore him,O come, let us adore him,O come, let us adore him:Christ the Lord.Sing, choirs of Angels,Sing in exultation,Sing, all ye citizens of heaven above;Glory to God,In the highest:O come Yea, Lord, we greet thee,Born this happy morning,Jesu, to thee be glory given.Word of the Father,How in flesh appearing:O come.CALL TO WORSHIPRev. Angela RyoThis year, we dreamed of world peace.We dreamed of deep breaths and restful sleep.We dreamed of love that lasts and suffering that passes.We dreamed of doors open wide and a cure to disease.We dreamed, because to dream is to believe.For to dream is to hope; to dream is to see.So make room in your being to dream yet again,Of a world without fear, and a God that draws near.For it is almost Christmas.Love is almost here.4

May we dream to see, and hope to believe.Let us worship Holy God.LIGHTING OF THE CHRIST CANDLEMichael and Rev. Kelsey SorgeCHRISTMAS MESSAGE FOR YOUTHRev. Kelsey SorgeSOLOLove Came Down at ChristmasJohn Ru erLove came down at Christmas,Love all lovely, love divine;Love was born at Christmas,Star and angels gave the sign;Star and angels gave the sign.Worship we the Godhead,Love incarnate, love divine;Worship we our Jesus:But wherewith for sacred sign?But wherewith for sacred sign?Love shall be our token,Love be yours and love be mine;Love to God and all men,Love for plea, and gift and sign;Love for plea, and gift and sign.Nicole Joseph, sopranoCHRISTMAS OFFERINGRev. Angela RyoYour offering for the Kirk’s ministry will be received as you leave worship.SCRIPTURE READINGLuke 2:1-14Rev. Angela RyoThe Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.HOMILYWhen I Was Your AgeRev. Dr. Nate PhillipsLIGHTING OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CANDLES(The pastors will share the light from the Christ candle with people standing nearby. Once you’ve received thelight, please offer the light to your neighbor. Tilt the unlighted candle towards the lit candle to ensure safety.)SOLOO Holy NightAdolphe AdamO holy night! the stars are brightly shining,It is the night of the dear Savior’s birth;Long lay the world in sin and error pining,Till he appeared, and the soul felt its worth.A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices,For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.Fall on your knees! Oh hear the angel voices!O night divine! O night when Christ was born,O night divine! O night, O night divine.5

Led by the light of faith serenely beaming,With glowing hearts by his cradle we stand;So, led by light of a star sweetly gleaming,Here came the wise men from the Orient land.The King of kings lay thus in lowly manger,In all our trials born to be our friend;He knows our need, to our weakness no stranger;Behold your King! before the lowly bend!Behold your King! your King! before him bend.Truly He taught us to love one another;His law is love and His Gospel is peace.Chains shall He break, for the slave is our brother,And in His name all oppression shall cease.Sweet hymns of joy in grateful chorus raise we,Let all within us praise His holy Name.Christ is the Lord, then ever, ever praise we,His power and glory evermore proclaim,His power and glory evermore proclaim.SCRIPTURE LESSONJohn 1:1-5, 14CAROLSilent Night, Holy NightSilent night, holy night!All is calm, all is bright,Round yon virgin mother and child!Holy Infant, so tender and mild,Sleep in heavenly peace,Sleep in heavenly peace.Silent night, holy night!Son of God, love’s pure lightRadiant beams from Thy holy face,With the dawn of redeeming grace,Jesus, Lord at Thy birth,Jesus, Lord at Thy birth.Silent night, holy night!Wondrous star, lend they light;With the angels let us sing,Alleluia to our King;Christ the Savior is born,Christ the Savior is born.COLLECT FOR CHRISTMAS EVEGod our Father,Whose glory is sung in the highest heaven,And whose peace is offered to a hurt and broken world:So fill us this day with the grace of our Lord Jesus ChristThat all our thoughts and words and deeds6Stille Nacht

May be acceptable in your sight,And all our lives bring honor to your name;Through Jesus Christ our Lord,Who is alive and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,One God now and forever. Amen.BENEDICTION(Please extinguish candles after the Benediction.)HYMNHark! the Herald Angels SingMendelssohnHark! the herald angels sing,“Glory to the new-born King;Peace on earth and mercy mild,God and sinners reconciled!”Joyful all ye nations rise,Join the triumph of the skies,With th’angelic host proclaim,Christ is born in Bethlehem.“Hark! the herald angels singGlory to the newborn King!”Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace!Hail the sun of righteousness!Light and life to all he brings,Risen with healing in his wings.Mild he lays his glory by,Born that we no more may die,Born to raise us from the earth,Born to give us second birth.Hark! the herald angels sing,“Glory to the newborn King!”THE CARILLON7

Poinse ia Memorials 2020The flowers in Cedarholm Chapel are presented to the glory of God in loving memory of BobbyTremain by the Tremain family.The flowers in Melrose Chapel are presented to the glory of God in loving memory of Ned and DeeHeinzerling by their daughter, Lynne, and grandson, Christopher Stinson.The wreaths, garlands, and poinse ias decorating the sanctuary and transepts are presented to theglory of God in loving memory of Edgar and Mary Anne e Flint and Howard Flint II, by Marilyn Flintand Mike Murphy, Martha and David Kistler, Heather and Mike Pu , Darcy and David Fischer Jr., and Maryand Chris Pardi.The wreaths by the Sanctuary doors are presented to the glory of God in loving memory of SamanthaChristine Reynolds by Robert and Christy Reynolds and Ryan and Stephanie.The wreaths on the Kirk House doors are presented to the glory of God by Mr. and Mrs. David B.Li leton in joyful gratitude for God’s gift to all people of his Son, Jesus Christ.The wreaths on the Heritage Hall doors are presented to the glory of God in loving memory of KenPardonnet by his wife, Judy and family.The poinse ias throughout the church are presented to the glory of God in loving memory or inhonor of . . .In honor of the Kirk Pastors - beloved always but especially now, for faith filled and creative leadershipduring COVID, by a very thankful Kirk Family.In honor of Glenn, Dennis, and the choir for keeping music in our hearts and homes by the Kirk Family.In honor of the Kirk staff who have worked especially hard during COVID by the Kirk Family.With praise and thanksgiving to God and to honor our parents and the men and woman in the militaryservices by Don and Grace Guthrie.John & He e Block and Marie & Donald Krenke by John and Donna Block.Douglas and Dorothy Booth by Arnold Kummerow.Robert Booth by Arnold Kummerow.Mark Brown by Pam Brown.Harry “Bud” Bu orf by the Lau Family.Harold and Alyce Chargot by Pam Brown.Becky Davis by Nathan and Kristi Schulz.John and Marian Dressler by a friend.Janet Emerson by Todd, Rosemary, Caitlin and Andrew Emerson.Bob Fredericks by his wife, Terry Fredericks.Grandma Rose Goers by Laura and Brian Ambrose.Ronald M. Hardison by Jim and Amy Tully.Richard T. Har'ell by his family.8

Poinse ia Memorials 2020 (continued)Robert E. Hoisington by the Hoisington Family.Phillip H. Kneen by his family.Constance Booth Kummerow by Arnold Kummerow.Arnold and Elizabeth Kummerow by Arnold Kummerow.David F. Lau by his family.Dr. John H. Libcke by his wife, Jean and family.Louise Morian by Todd, Rosemary, Caitlin and Andrew Emerson.Virginia Mosley by Brian and Sally Carlson.Joel Po by his wife, Sandra Po .Rhoda, Maynard, Irene and Mitch by Mark and Carolyn Gier.Philip and Eloys Rothwell by Laura and Brian Ambrose.Curtis Rundell loving husband and father of 3 sons by Yvonne Rundell.M. Lynne Scheiber by Dennis E. Scheiber, family, Jacquelyn, Logan and Kaitlynne.Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Sikes by Leslie Sikes.Terry L. Stinson by his wife, Lynn, and son, Christopher Stinson.Elizabeth Caradine Tully by Jim and Amy Tully.Gloria Wa by Susan Jones.Mr. and Mrs. Don White, Sr. parents of Yvonne Rundell.Henry and Mae Wolfe and Emil and Esther Pyorala by Jim and Py Wolfe.Her husband, Robert Larkin and daughter-in-law, Karen Larkin by Ann Larkin.Her mother, Maxine Thompson by Jan Thompson.Bobby Tremain by Karen and Sco Miller and Libby Miller Wilson.Their loved ones by the Maynard Timm Family.9

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Rev. Angela Ryo, Rev. Dr. Nathaniel D. Phillips, Rev. Kelsey SorgeWe envision a world where every heart experiences God’s transforming love.MembershipJulie Walkerjwalker@kirkinthehills.orgServeJulie Walkerjwalker@kirkinthehills.orgCongregational CareRev. Marjorie Wilhelmirevmaw@kirkinthehills.orgChoirs and Music EventsGlenn Millergmiller@kirkinthehills.orgBaptisms, Memorials, WeddingsJen Morrisjmorris@kirkinthehills.orgSmall GroupsRev. Angela Ryorevang@kirkinthehills.orgGiveKaren ionErica Gintereginter@kirkinthehills.orgChurch LeadershipBob Beck/Clerk of Sessionclerk@kirkinthehills.orgK H 1340 W L L R B H , M 48302(248) 626-2515 kirkinthehills.org12

In one of Jesus ' most famous moments, he feeds the multitudes with five loaves and two fish. In another story, Jesus helps his frustrated disciples to secure a net full of . glory of God in loving memory of Edgar and Mary Anne e Flint and Howard Flint II, by Marilyn Flint and Mike Murphy, Martha and David Kistler, Heather and Mike Pu .

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