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Welcome/Theme of the Day God Breathes Hope and Resurrection Life in and around Us
This is the day the Lord has made! Christ is risen, and through him all creation is made new! In this time of world-wide crisis,
congregations throughout the church are not able to gather for worship as the body of Christ. While we cannot be together
in person, we can hear the word of God and hold each other in prayer. With the women at the tomb, we are astonished,
elated, and grateful. With joy we proclaim the good news of God’s endless and life-resurrecting love. May you be
transformed by the Resurrection of our Lord.
Easter Acclamation
Christ is risen!
Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia!
Greeting
Let us pray together. God of hope and new life, we no longer look for Jesus among the dead,
for he is alive and is the Lord of life. Increase in our hearts and minds the risen life we share
with Christ. Help us to grow as your people toward the fullness of eternal life with you,
through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen.
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WORD
First Reading A Reading from Acts 10:34–43. CEV Bible
Here is Peter’s sermon, delivered at the home of Cornelius, a Roman army officer, which sums up the essential message of Christianity. Everyone
who believes in Jesus, whose life, death, and resurrection fulfilled the words of the prophets, receives forgiveness of sins through his name.
Peter said: “Now I am certain that God treats all people alike. God is pleased with everyone who worships
him and does right, no matter what nation they come from. This is the same message that God gave to the
people of Israel, when he sent Jesus Christ, the Lord of all, to offer peace to them.
You surely know what happened everywhere in Judea. It all began in Galilee after John had told everyone
to be baptized. God gave the Holy Spirit and power to Jesus from Nazareth. He was with Jesus, as he went
around doing good and healing everyone who was under the power of the devil. We all saw what Jesus did
both in Israel and in the city of Jerusalem.
Jesus was put to death on a cross. But three days later, God raised him to life and let him be seen. Not
everyone saw him. He was seen only by us, who ate and drank with him after he was raised from death. We
were the ones God chose to tell others about him.
God told us to announce clearly to the people that Jesus is the one he has chosen to judge the living and the
dead. Every one of the prophets has said that all who have faith in Jesus will have their sins forgiven in his
name.
Word of God, word of life. Thanks be to God!
Sorrow gives way to “fear and great joy” when two women are sent by an angel to proclaim the good news: Jesus is risen!
The Sabbath was over, and it was almost daybreak on Sunday when Mary Magdalene and the other Mary
went to see the tomb. Suddenly a strong earthquake struck, and the Lord’s angel came down from heaven. He
rolled away the stone and sat on it. The angel looked as bright as lightning, and his clothes were white as
snow. The guards shook from fear and fell down, as though they were dead.
The angel said to the women, “Don’t be afraid! I know you are looking for Jesus, who was nailed to a cross.
He isn’t here! God has raised him to life, just as Jesus said he would. Come, see the place where his body was
lying. Now hurry! Tell his disciples that he has been raised to life and is on his way to Galilee. Go there, and
you will see him. That is what I came to tell you.”
The women were frightened and yet very happy, as they hurried from the tomb and ran to tell his disciples.
Suddenly Jesus met them and greeted them. They went near him, held on to his feet, and worshiped him. Then
Jesus said, “Don’t be afraid! Tell my followers to go to Galilee. They will see me there.”
Nicene Creed
Let us affirm our faith with the whole church using the Nicene Creed.
You call me out upon the waters the great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery in oceans deep my faith will stand
And I will call upon Your Name and keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise my soul will rest in Your embrace for I am Yours and You are mine.
Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Your sovereign hand will be my guide
Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me
You've never failed and You won't start now
So I will call upon Your Name and keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise my soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine and You are mine
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters wherever You would call me
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Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger in the presence of my Savior
I will call upon Your Name. Keep my eyes above the waves
My soul will rest in Your embrace. I am Yours and You are mine
The assembly responds to the Word of God by gathering an offering for the mission of the church, including the
care of those in need. The music is offered as a gift to the glory of God. You may give your offering in the offering
plate, or by using a credit or debit card at the Giving Kiosk, or Give by Text (610-981-1312), or through Simply
Giving, or by sending it to the church office or on the church website https://lchsemmaus.org/stewardship/
which is located on left side in the middle of the page, click on: Give now on-line, or download our Mobile
Giving App by Simply search for “Give+” in either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Once you have
downloaded the app, search on “Lutheran Church of The Holy Spirit”. You can immediately donate or choose to
set up an account.
Children of God: on this Easter Day marked by both sorrow and joy, our prayers for the church, the
world, and all in need include both heartfelt lament and fervent praise. We lament that we cannot gather
today for public worship, that death hovers around us, and our sorrows and fears blunt our songs of
Alleluia. And yet around the globe we praise you for the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave,
for our baptismal washing in his life, for your presence in your word, and for the hope the gospel brings.
God of resurrection, fill us with new life and hope.
God our Creator, we lament that our lifestyles have harmed your creation and that our efforts to repair
your earth are now postponed. And yet we praise you for the beauty of the natural world, for springtime
flowers and budding trees, for the soil and rain that nourish the crops and for the birth of a baby girl to
Lauren and Casey Litchfield, grandparents Jim and Diane McMenamin. God of resurrection, fill us with
new life and hope.
God our Ruler, we lament that war and violence still rage, that countless people suffer injustice, that the
plight of those in need seems beyond solution. And yet we praise you that there is peace on our streets,
that aid agencies are devoting themselves to sharing our resources, and that we are given connections to
friends and family through technology. God of resurrection, fill us with new life and hope.
God our Physician, we lament all who suffer, those we name here before you especially all who mourn
their dead especially the family and friends of Doug Campbell and Mike Greene; all who have
contracted the virus; those who are quarantined or stranded away from home; those who have lost their
employment; those who fear the present and the future. We lament the coronavirus and its incalculable
suffering, the many thousands sick, the fear instilled, the loss of employment, the cancelation of plans,
graduating seniors who will not get to experience the celebration of a milestone achievement, the closing of
schools, the overflow in hospitals, the scarcity of supplies, the exhaustion of medical staff. And yet we
praise you for health and well-being wherever it thrives, for the dedication of medical workers, for the
goodwill of volunteers, for the generosity of benefactors, the servant hearts of mask and skull cap makers
of Holy Spirit and for the comfort we receive from the power of the resurrection. Support physicians,
nurses, and home health aides; medical researchers; frontline workers especially Dr. Jennifer, Bethann,
Eric and Theresa, Lauren, Dean, Becky, Faye, Edna, Joel, Joyce, Heather, Anne and Jim, Jolene, Dr. David
and Sherri, Emily, Sarah and Phil, Chip, Nate, Heather, Nathan and Jocelyn, George, Marty, Victoria,
Shannon, Dr. Mathai and Dr. Elizabeth, Dr. Sue and Dr. Jeff, Erin, Dr. Chuck, Dr. Tony, Taylor, Deepti and
Vikam, Jenna, Elizabeth and Frontline employees at hospitals, grocers, teachers and students, residents in
Nursing Homes, Senior Residences, Special Needs Residences, pregnant women. Yet, faithful God, you
accompany suffering humanity with love. Abide wherever the coronavirus has struck. God of resurrection,
fill us with new life and hope.
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God our Healer, you care for all in need. We beg you to feed the hungry, protect the refugee, embrace
the distressed, house the homeless, comfort the dying and nurse the sick, especially our shut in/homebound
members: Lea, Tom, Bill, Carol, Phyllis, Deb, Jim, Doris, Ray, Joan, Margaret, Christopher, Kathy, Jean,
Midge, Glenn, Norine, Jean, Bob, Billie, and Trevor and those in times of illness: Lois, Louise, Stephanie,
Louise, Janet, Lea, Kathy, Abby, Ollie, Sue, Jace, Gary, Helen, Hank, Eleanor, Chick, Kevin, Linda, Alma,
Linda, Dorothy, Mark, Scott, Douglas, Eric, Carol, Glenn, Denise, Lisa, Linda, Dick, Doris, Patricia,
Reinhold, Susan, Maryl, Andrew, Fred, Wilbur, Kevin, Wade, Rob, Grace, Paul, Irene, Kari, Donna,
Jimmy, Lester, Carolyn, Brad, Holma, Jess, Ruth, Louise, Doreen, Richard, Nick, Jen, Ross, Patty, Meridy,
Thomas, Barb, Barry, Betty, Jim, Sylvia, Elizabeth, Jean, Rick, Rob, Wilma, Tori, Melanie, Visili, Charlie,
Bob, Millie, Bill and Doris, John. God of resurrection, fill us with new life and hope.
God our Life Eternal, we lament the thousands dead and the sadness of all who mourn, and we remember
before you all who have died in the faith especially Doug Campbell and Mike Greene. And yet here we
join in our Alleluias, and we praise you on this Easter Day for your promise of an endless banquet of
joyous life in your presence, when disease and sorrow will be no more. In life and death we praise you:
Alleluia! Thanks be to God!
God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you are the Source of life, Word of salvation, and Power of mercy.
With bold confidence in your love, almighty God, we place all for whom we pray into your eternal care;
through Christ our risen Lord. Amen.
Lord’s Prayer
Gathered into one by the Holy Spirit, let us pray as Jesus taught us:
SENDING
Blessing
Almighty God, who raised our Lord Jesus from death, lift and restore you to wholeness.
Jesus Christ bless you and send you to be witnesses of Christ’s + extravagant love.
God the Holy Spirit refresh you in the gift of baptism this day and always. Amen!
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Sending Song Alleluia, Alleluia, Give Thanks to the Risen Lord
Dismissal
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Thank You to all who gave flowers to enhance Easter worship.
Flowers were to be taken home on Maundy Thursday, at the canopy entrance.
In Memory of…
In Times of Joy. . .
Healing of Ollie Block and Robyn Yablonski from Covid-19
Birth of baby girl to Lauren and Casey Litchfield, grandparents Jim and Diane McMenamin
In the Event of a Pastoral Emergency, at any time, you find you are in emergency need of having a pastor
contact you, Call the office at 610- 967-2220 and press the number 3 after the general announcement.
If you, or a member of your family, are ever hospitalized, please let the pastors know by contacting the
church office at 610-967-2220. The hospitals no longer notify the church due to HIPAA laws.
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April 11/12, Pastor Ric Elliott, 610-304-7924
April 18/19, Pastor Ric Elliott, 610-304-7924
April 25/26, Pastor Tami Reichley, 267-718-0851
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