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January 1st Text Only

 Sunday, January 1, 2023 

Welcome Wendy Williams 

Gathering Music We Three Kings arr. Smith 

*Hymn Come, Let us use the Grace Divine Hymn #606 

*Opening Prayer 

LITANY OF THANKSGIVING 

Let us give thanks for all of God’s mercies. O God, our Covenant Friend, you have been gracious to us through all the years of our lives. We thank you for your loving care, which has filled our days and brought us to this time and place. 

We praise your holy name, O God. 

You have given us life and reason, and set us in a world filled with your glory. You have comforted us with family and friends, and ministered to us through the hands of our sisters and brothers. R 

You have filled our hearts with a hunger after you, and have given us your peace. You have Redeemed us, and called us to a high calling in Christ Jesus. You have given us a place in the fellowship of your Spirit and the witness of your Church. R 

You have been our light in darkness and a rock of strength in adversity and temptation. You have been the very Spirit of joy in our joys and the all–sufficient reward in all our labors. R 

You remembered us when we forgot you. You followed us even when we tried to flee from you. You met us with forgiveness when we returned to you. For all your patience and overflowing grace. R 

PROCLAMATION AND RESPONSE 

Scripture Deuteronomy 31:9-13 Bob Marion 

Scripture Jeremiah 31:31-34 Bob Marion 

Scripture Matthew 25:14-30 Bob Marion 

INVITATION 

Let us, therefore, go to Christ, and pray: 

Let me be your servant, under your command. I will no longer be my own. I will give up myself to your will in all things. 

Be satisfied that Christ shall give you your place and work. 

Lord, make me what you will. I put myself fully into your hands: put me to doing, put me to suffering, let me be employed for you, or laid aside for you, let me be full, let me be empty, let me have all things, let me have nothing. I freely and with a willing heart give it all to your pleasure and disposal. 

 

Christ will be the Savior of none but his servants. He is the source of all salvation to those who obey. Christ will have no servants except by consent; Christ will not accept anything except full consent to all that he requires. Christ will be all in all, or he will be nothing. Confirm this by a holy covenant. 

To make this covenant a reality in your life, listen to these admonitions: 

First, set apart some time, more than once, to be spent alone before the Lord; in seeking earnestly God’s special assistance and gracious acceptance of you; in carefully thinking through all the conditions of the covenant; in searching your hearts whether you have already freely given your life to Christ. Consider what your sins are. Consider the laws of Christ, how holy, strict, and spiritual they are, and whether you, after having carefully considered them, are willing to choose them all. 

Be sure you are clear in these matters, see that you do not lie to God. 

Second, be serious and in a spirit of holy awe and reverence. 

Third, claim God’s covenant, rely upon God’s promise of giving grace and strength, so you can keep your promise. Trust not your own strength and power. 

Fourth, resolve to be faithful. You have given to the Lord your hearts, you have opened your mouths to the Lord, and you have dedicated yourself to God. With God’s power, never go back. 

And last, be then prepared to renew your covenant with the Lord. Fall down on your knees, lift your hands toward heaven, open your hearts to the Lord, as we pray: 

O righteous God, for the sake of your Son Jesus Christ, see me as I fall down before you. 

Forgive my unfaithfulness in not having done your will, for you have promised mercy to me 

if I turn to you with my whole heart. 

God requires that you shall put away all your idols. 

I here from the bottom of my heart renounce them all, covenanting with you that no known sin shall be allowed in my life. Against your will, I have turned my love toward the world. In your power I will watch all temptations that will lead me away from you. For my own righteousness is riddled with sin, unable to stand before you. 

Through Christ, God has offered to be your God again if you would let him. 

Before all heaven and earth, I here acknowledge you as my Lord and God. I take you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, for my portion, and vow to give up myself, body and soul, as your servant,to serve you in holiness and righteousness all the days of my life. 

God has given the Lord Jesus Christ as the only way and means of coming to God. 

Jesus, I do here on bended knees accept Christ as the only new and living Way, and sincerely join myself in a covenant with him. O blessed Jesus, I come to you, hungry, sinful, miserable, blind, and naked, unworthy even to wash the feet of your servants. I do here, with all my power, accept you as my Lord and Head. I renounce my own worthiness, and vow that you are the Lord, my righteousness. I renounce my own wisdom, and take you for my only guide. I renounce my own will, and take your will as my law. 

Christ has told you that you must suffer with him. 

I do here covenant with you, O Christ, to take my lot with you as it may fall. Through your grace I promise that neither life nor death shall part me from you. 

God has given holy laws as the rule of your life. 

I do here willingly put my neck under your yoke, to carry your burden. All your laws are holy, just, and good. I therefore take them as the rule for my words, thoughts, and actions, promising 

 

that I will strive to order my whole life according to your direction, and not allow myself to neglect anything I know to be my duty. 

The almighty God searches and knows your heart. 

O God, you know that I make this covenant with you today without guile or reservation. If any falsehood should be in it, guide me and help me to set it aright. And now, glory be to you, O God the Father, whom I from this day forward shall look upon as my God and Father. Glory be to you, O God the Son, who have loved me and washed me from my sins in your own blood, and now is my Savior and Redeemer. Glory be to you, O God the Holy Spirit, who by your almighty power have turned my heart from sin to God. O mighty God, the Lord Omnipotent, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you have now become my Covenant Friend. And I, through your infinite grace, have become your covenant servant. So be it. And let the covenant I have made on earth be ratified in heaven. Amen. 

Lord’s Prayer 

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, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. 

Offering 

Offertory This is the Day the Lord Has Made Amy Thate 

*Doxology Tune of ‘What Child Is This’ UMH #219 

Praise God from whom all blessings flow, Praise God all creatures here below, Praise God all heavens and the earth reflecting the sacred story. 

This, this is Christ the One who mirrors hope for all of us. Haste, haste to bring him laud, the Word of time eternal. 

THANKSGIVING 

*Passing of the Peace 

SENDING FORTH 

Announcements 

*Closing Hymn 

*Benediction 

Postlude tune. “Gloris”. arr. Balcombe _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 

*Please stand as you are able (Bold) said in unison 

PRAYER CONCERNS 

Bud Gardner, Yvonne Destout, Jay Williams, Donna Hayes, Paul and Emogene Kite 

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ON SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 

Volunteers are needed immediately following service on Sunday, January 8 for the “Undecorating of Advent”. The more volunteers we have the quicker the decorations come down. Please consider helping. For more information, please contact Jen Youngen. 

 

 In 1663 Richard Alleine, a Puritan, published Vindiciae Pietatis: or, “A Vindication of Godliness in the Greater Strictness and Spirituality of It”. In 1753, it was again published in John Wesley’s A Christian Library. Wesley used one chapter, “The Application of the Whole,” on Monday, August 11, 1755, in what probably was the first real celebration of the Covenant Service in the Methodist movement. 

Wesley found the service rich and meaningful, as expressed in his Journal: “Many mourned before God, and many were comforted” (April 1756); “It was, as usual, a time of remarkable blessing” (October 1765). “It was an occasion for a variety of spiritual experiences … I do not know that ever we had a greater blessing. Afterwards many desired to return thanks, either for a sense of pardon, for full salvation, or for a fresh manifestation of His graces, healing all their backslidings” (January 1, 1775). In London these services were usually held on New Year’s Day. Around the country the Covenant Service was conducted whenever John Wesley visited the Methodist Societies. 

After the time of Wesley several versions of the Covenant Service were developed, gradually giving Wesley’s material less place in the total service. The present service follows our Basic Pattern of worship, enables the congregation to participate more fully, and updates language. Most significant, the liturgy beginning with the Invitation is taken directly from Wesley’s service of 1780. 

The heart of the service, focused in the Covenant Prayer, requires persons to commit themselves to God. This covenant is serious and assumes adequate preparation for and continual response to the covenant. Leaders of worship must take seriously the need to prepare the congregation for this service, possibly through study sessions and prayer 

ST. GEORGE’S CONTACT INFORMATION 

Rev. Dr. Sandra Benton Plasters pastor@stgumc.org Lead Pastor 

Margaret Kondracki office@stgumc.org Administrative Assistant 

Amy Thate music@stgumc.org Music Director 

Diana Wertz preschooldir@stgumc.org Preschool Director 

Church Telephone Pastor Sandi’s Phone Number Church Office Hours 

Office (703) 385-4550 (540) 421-7478 Mon – Fri 9:00am-1:00pm 

Preschool Phone Preschool Website 

(703) 385-4422 preschool.stgumc.org 

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