FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST • SEPTEMBER 3, 2023 • 9:00AM
THE COMMUNITY GATHERS
The gathering music signifies the beginning of worship. You are invited to be in a spirit of prayer and meditation. Please silence all mobile communication devices.
GATHERING MUSIC
GREETING
†OPENING PRAYER
Lord of all power and might, the author and giver of all good things: graft in our hearts the love of your Name; increase in us true religion; nourish us with all goodness; and bring forth in us the fruit of good works; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
OFFERTORY
What the World Needs Now — Burt Bacharach and Hal David
†DOXOLOGY
#95 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow — OLD 100th Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; praise God, all creatures here below; praise God above, ye heavenly host; praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Amen.
†PRAYER OF DEDICATION
Receive these offerings, O Lord. We give you thanks for the blessings which you have bestowed upon us. We pray these gifts, the employment of our talents, the labor of our hands, the prayers of our hearts, and the witness of our lives will show the world the magnitude of your love and grace. Let us put you first in our lives. Use us this week to build your Kingdom. We ask this in the name of Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God now and forever more. Amen.
WE CELEBRATE HOLY COMMUNION
INVITATION TO COMMUNION
Christ our Lord invites to his table all who love him, who earnestly repent of their sin and seek to live in peace with one another. Therefore, let us confess before God and one another.
CONFESSION AND PARDON
The congregation is invited to follow the communion liturgy beginning on page 12 of the hymnal.
THE GREAT THANKSGIVING
THE LORD’S PRAYER
†HYMN
#643 When Love Is Found — GIFT OF LOVE
†AFFIRMATION OF FAITH
We are not alone, we live in God’s world. We believe in God: who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit. We trust in God. We are called to be the church: to celebrate God’s presence, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, our judge and our hope. In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks be to God. Amen.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
WE HEAR THE WORD PROCLAIMED
SCRIPTURE — 1 John 4:19
This is the word of God for the people of God. Thanks be to God.
SERMON
Thank you for joining us in worship today.
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be 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, forever. Amen.
RECEIVING OF ELEMENTS RESPONSE
CLOSING PRAYER
Eternal God, we give you thanks for this holy mystery in which you have given yourself to us. Grant that we may go into the world in the strength of your Spirit, to give ourselves for others, in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
WE GO AS GOD’S PEOPLE INTO THE WORLD
†HYMN #560 Help Us Accept Each Other — ACCEPTANCE
†BENEDICTION
†BENEDICTION RESPONSE
Emanuel — Kenneth Wilmot Sr. Emanuel, Emanuel, his name is called Emanuel. God with us, revealed in us. His name is called Emanuel. Let every heart prepare him room. O come, O come Emanuel. God with us, revealed in us. His name is called Emanuel.
SERMON NOTES
PARTICIPANTS IN WORSHIP
PREACHING
The Reverend Dr. P. Glenn Kinken III Senior Minister
LITURGISTS
The Reverend Meg Peters, Assoc. Minister
MUSIC Martha Bassett, vocals Matt Kendrick, bass Federico Pivetta, piano Ken Wilmot, trumpet John Wilson, drums
WELCOME!
The congregation and staff of Centenary welcome you to today’s worship. It is our honor to have you with us! Our ministers, staff, welcome team and ushers are happy to assist you with any questions you may have. We hope our worship will inspire, comfort and challenge you as we hear God’s message proclaimed through preaching, music, prayer and liturgy.
WORSHIP AT CENTENARY SUNDAYS
9:00 am • Memorial Auditorium
11:00 am • Sanctuary
MEMBERSHIP
We are eager to share Centenary’s story with you. If you are interested in learning about church membership, please contact Rev. Meg Peters (336-724-6311 ext. 1361)/mpeters@ centenary-ws.org to schedule a time to meet.
WATCH
Each Sunday morning, our 11:00 am worship service is broadcast on the Internet through our Live Stream. Visit www.centenary-ws.org. Once there, scroll to the bottom of the home page and click on either Live Stream or the Live Stream arrow.
HEARING LOOP
Our Sanctuary is fitted with a Hearing Loop system. Please switch your hearing device to T-coil. If you need a listening device, please contact one of our ushers. Be sure to sit in the pews located on the floor of the Nave.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CENTENARY
There is always something happening at Centenary and we invite you to join us. To learn more about Centenary ministries and events, visit our website at www.centenary-ws.org. You may also contact our receptionist who will guide you to the appropriate ministry area.
STAY CONNECTED
Reception Desk • 336-724-6311
ANNOUNCEMENTS • SEPTEMBER 3, 2023
Learn more and register for events at www.centenary-ws.org/church-events
SAVE THE DATE
“NOURISH” BEGINS SEPTEMBER 13
Our all-new Wednesday evening dinner and programming night is coming soon! We begin with dinner and an open house on Wednesday, September 13.
5:15PM - 6:00PM
Church-wide (Register each week on Realm.)
6:00PM - 7:00PM
• Children’s Music & Arts Programming in the East Building
• United Methodist Beliefs: Leveraging Our Past to Chart a Path for the Future with Dr. P. Glenn Kinken III
Adult Study • September 20 – October 25 Dining Room
• The Why’s of Faith: Why God? Why Christ? Why Pain & Suffering? with Ken Carlson
Adult Study• November 1, 8, & 15
6-7 pm • Dining Room
• 3 Big Questions That Shape You with Tammy Pollock Youth Study • 6th-12th Graders
September 20 - November 15
6-7 pm • Youth Commons
• Calling New Handbell Ringers!
Adventures in Handbell Ringing - a Beginning Basics Bells class - is offered for all adults ages 18 to 88 who want to learn how to ring and learn about handbells. The class will be held from 6 to 7 pm beginning September 13.
• Hands-on Mission Project
September 13 • Snack bags for LEAD Girls
To learn more about “Nourish” programming and register for dinner, please scan our QR code or visit www.centenary-ws.org/nourish.
UPCOMING CHURCH-WIDE EVENTS
• A Bed & A Book
September 16 • 10 am - 1 pm • Dash Stadium
• Worship in the Park
October 1 • 11 am • Triad Park in Kernersville
• Blessing of the Animals
October 8 • 3 pm • North Lawn
• Mission Fair
CENTENARY LEADERSHIP CONNECTIONS
336.724.6311 + Extension
(for the Minister on Call • Option 2)
Reverend Dr. P. Glenn Kinken III ext. 1362
Senior Minister
Mary Ann Wexler ext. 1346
Executive Director
Jonathan Emmons ext. 1339
Director of Music Ministries
Reverend R. Craig Ford ext. 1353
Associate Minister
Reverend Kate May ext. 1331
Associate Minister with Children
Reverend Meg Peters ext. 1361
Assoc. Minister of Evangelism, Engagement & Missions
Reverend Susannah Pittman ext. 1357
Associate Minister of Congregational Care & Adult Formation
Tammy Pollock ext. 1337
Director of Youth Ministries
Rick Gibbons ext. 1342
Congregational Care Assistant
Stacy Holley ext. 1359
Exec. Assistant to Senior Minister
John Markle ext. 1347
Director of Operations
Doug Peninger ext. 1368
Director of Communications
John Rogers ext. 1356
Director of Information Technology
CENTENARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 646 W. FIFTH STREET • WINSTON-SALEM, NC 27101
WWW.CENTENARY-WS.ORG • 336-724-6311
October 15 • 10 am • Memorial Auditorium
ADULT FORMATION
SALT WOMEN’S BOOK AND BIBLE STUDY
1ST & 3RD WEDNESDAYS • 9:30 AM-11AM
BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 6 • COMMUNITY ROOM
All women are invited to join us as we delve into the Bible study, Romans: Good News that Changes
Everything by Melissa Spoelstra. Facilitated by Amy Lawson, this 6-session study explores the Good News found in Romans to encourage and transform us. Participant workbooks can be purchased through Cokesbury or other online retailers. For questions or more information, please contact Rev. Susannah Pittman
CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
BIBLE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10
Every year we have the privilege of gifting our kindergarteners and third graders a bible of their own. If you know of a kindergartener or third grader who has not received any information about this, please be in touch with Anna Thomas (athomas@ centenary-ws.org/ext 1332). Families can choose between the 9 am or 11 am worship service and registration closes Wednesday, September 6.
WORSHIP LEADER CELEBRATION
SEPTEMBER 10 • NOON – 1:30 PM 4th – 12th graders, with at least one adult, are invited to enjoy a pizza lunch together while we celebrate all our Torchbearers and Crucifers. We will spend time learning and being reminded of what it looks like to serve in these roles and why they are so important to our worship service. If you have not received an invitation in the mail with the RSVP information, please reach out to Anna Thomas (athomas@centenary-ws.org/ext 1332). If you cannot attend but are still interested in being a torchbearer or crucifer, please still fill out the RSVP so we can collect updated contact information.
WORSHIP BAGS
You may have noticed the bright new worship bags when you come to church! These are located in the Reception Narthex, the sanctuary Narthex, and outside of the sanctuary on the east side in the stairwell. We create and offer these with children in mind – we know it’s hard to sit still so we wanted to give them tools to help them engage in the service and things to do with their hands while they listen. At the end of each service, we ask that you return the bags to one of the 3 stands around the church so they can be refreshed for the next week.
CONGREGATIONAL CARE
GRIEFSHARE
THURSDAYS • SEPTEMBER 7 – DECEMBER 7
4-6 PM • ROOM 112 EAST BUILDING
GriefShare is a 13-week grief recovery support group that offers comfort, support, and practical tips for navigating grief. Sessions include support group discussion and videos that feature some of the nation’s foremost Christian experts on grief and recovery topics. To register, please visit centenaryws.org/church-events. For questions or more information, please contact Rev. Susannah Pittman
STEPHEN MINISTRY
Stephen Ministers are trained to provide care for those who are hurting or grieving through a one-on-one relationship. A Stephen Minister is a caring presence to provide emotional and spiritual support. “Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.” Galatians 6:2
If you or someone you know could benefit from Stephen Ministry, please contact Deena Morgan (336-692-2314), Wilba Brady (336-723-6236), Rev. Craig Ford (336-724-6311 ext. 1353) or Rev. Susannah Pittman (336-724-6311 ext. 1357).
MEN’S MINISTRY
THURSDAY MORNING FELLOWSHIP
SEPTEMBER 7 • 7:30AM-8:30AM
COMMUNITY ROOM
For September our speaker will be Ruth Cole Burcaw, Executive Director of City with Dwellings. You may enter the East Building from the 4 1⁄2 Street or 5th Street entrances. To learn more about Men’s Ministry at Centenary, contact Chris Munnelly, Tanner Robinson, Michael Rogers or Tom Lawson.
MISSIONS
BETTY AND JIM HOLMES FOOD BANK GARDEN
A great way to alleviate hunger in our community is to volunteer at the Food Bank Garden. Summer is our busiest time of year as we harvest crops! All ages are welcome to help! To volunteer at the Garden you can sign up using the QR code or send an email to harvest.tomatoes@gmail.com
SAMARITAN MINISTRIES
Centenary has partnered with Samaritan Ministries to volunteer for their Dinner shifts from 4-7:30 pm every Sunday during the months of September and November. Each shift needs three volunteers, so ask a few friends to join you for a fun filled afternoon of volunteering at Samaritan! Scan the QR code to pick a Sunday and see more information about the opportunity. Email Rev. Meg Peters mpeters@centenary-ws.org), if you have any questions.
MUSIC & THE ARTS
ART IN THE ATRIUM RECEPTION
SUNDAY • AUGUST 10
Join Art in the Atrium next Sunday as we celebrate our opening exhibit by famed artist Nicholas Burton Bragg. From 11:30 am to 3:00 pm in the Atrium Gallery and Commons, guests will meet Nick and hear about his tremendous work while enjoying his art and some refreshments. The exhibit itself will be on display until October 27. We hope you will join us!
CALLING ALL ARTISTS!
The Music & Arts Ministry invites submissions from both youth and adults for our upcoming community exhibit, “Peace, Hope & Joy: A Neighborhood Showcase.” Art will be displayed in the Atrium and 4 ½ Street Galleries from November 1, 2023, to January 28, 2024. The inspiration for this holiday season showcase is Galatians 5:22: “Among the fruits of the Spirit are love, joy and peace.” Contact Music Ministry Assistant, Virginia Sheffield (vsheffield@centenary-ws.org) for submission instructions.
CHILDREN’S MUSIC & ART WEDNESDAYS THIS FALL
Children’s Music & Art is now part of NOURISH every Wednesday, beginning September 13! Programming includes activities for children ages 2 through 5th grade. Register via the QR Code below. Email Music Ministries Assistant Virginia Sheffield (vsheffield@centenary-ws.org) with any questions.
CALLING EXPERIENCED HANDBELL RINGERS!
Centenary’s adult handbell choir, the Carillonneurs, is looking for a few experienced ringers to join our group. If you’ve rung in a choir in the past, please consider joining us this fall. Contact Camille Jones at camillemurphyjones@gmail.com for more information.
UNITED WOMEN IN FAITH
SEPTEMBER MEETING & LUNCHEON MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 11 • NOON MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
“Methodist Women Boldly Make History”
The United Women in Faith invite you to their September meeting and luncheon with featured guest speaker, Dr. Ashley Boggan D. Dr. Boggan serves as the General Secretary of the General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church, and she is the author of several books on United Methodist history and women’s studies. Reservations are due by September 3 to your circle leader or if not a UWF member, contact Holly Gilliam hgilliam@triad.rr.com).
AN EVENING WITH DR. ASHLEY BOGGAN D. MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 11 • 6:30 PM MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
“Methodist Women Boldly Make History: Continuing the Journey”
Join us for an evening with Dr. Ashley Boggan D., General Secretary of the General Commission on Archives and History of The United Methodist Church. In her talk, Dr. Boggan will explore the history of women in Methodism, the challenges and opportunities facing women in the church today, and the importance of preserving and promoting United Methodist history
A limited quantity of her book “Nevertheless: American Methodists and Women’s Rights” will be available for signing and at a discounted price of $10. This event is free and open to the public.
YOUTH MINISTRY
Today No Youth Tonight!
September 10 5 pm-6:15 pm: Middle School Youth
6:15 pm -6:45 pm: All Youth Dinner ($3) 6:45 pm-8:00 pm: Senior High Youth
LOOKING AHEAD
September 17: Love Thy Neighbor!
September 29: Sixers!
October 8: Love Thy Neighbor!
October 20: Sixers!
October 22: Carowinds/Scarowinds
For more information or to sign up to receive Youth Ministry updates by email, contact Tammy Pollock tpollock@centenary-ws.org). Follow us on Instagram @centenary_youth.
MONDAY • SEPTEMBER 4
Genesis 12-15 & Psalm 4
TUESDAY • SEPTEMBER 5
Genesis 16-18 & Psalm 5
WEDNESDAY • SEPTEMBER 6
Genesis 19-21 & Psalm 6
THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 7
Genesis 22-24 & Psalm 7
FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 8
Genesis 25-28 & Psalm 8
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 9
Genesis 29-31 & Psalm 9
SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 10
Genesis 32-34 & Psalm 10