As we welcome the first weekend of summer, our worship service invites you to reflect on the powerful message of 2 Timothy 1:7, “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love, and a sound mind.” This timeless scripture reminds us of the transformative and empowering spirit bestowed upon us by God. Our musical selections this week are chosen to reinforce this profound message, guiding us through a journey of faith, courage, and divine love.

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Organ Prelude: “Simple Gifts”

We begin our service with the serene and timeless tune of “Simple Gifts.” This Shaker song, composed by Elder Joseph Brackett in 1848, beautifully captures the essence of humility and grace. The melody, with its simple yet profound lyrics, sets a tone of peaceful reflection, reminding us to appreciate the simple blessings in life as we open our hearts to the Spirit of God.

Opening Hymn: “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing”

Our opening hymn, “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” was penned by Charles Wesley in 1739 to commemorate his conversion. This hymn has held a place of honor in Methodist hymnals, symbolizing a heartfelt praise to God. Wesley’s lyrics, inspired by his spiritual mentor Peter Böhler’s declaration, “Had I a thousand tongues, I would praise him with them all,” evoke a powerful imagery of unending praise. As we sing, we echo Wesley’s joy and gratitude for the transformative power of God’s love, aligning with our focal scripture’s theme of power and love.

Anthem: “Laue Sommernacht” by Alma Mahler

Our anthem, “Laue Sommernacht,” composed by Alma Mahler, adds a romantic and lyrical beauty to our service. While not directly linked to our scripture, its serene and contemplative nature enriches our worship, inviting us to feel the gentleness and warmth of God’s spirit. The song likely tells a love story set on a dark, starless summer night, where two deeply in love finally find each other after a lifelong search. Their love provides light in the darkness. This imagery also evokes God’s love for us—His pursuit of us, and when we seek and find Him, we are embraced by His illuminating love.

Hymn of Illumination: “Breathe on Me, Breath of God”

“Breathe on Me, Breath of God,” written by Edwin Hatch, draws inspiration from John 20:21-22 and Genesis 2:7. This hymn is a profound prayer for spiritual renewal and divine inspiration. Hatch’s invocation of the Holy Spirit to fill us with life anew resonates deeply with 2 Timothy 1:7’s assurance of the spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. As we sing, we invite God’s breath to transform us, aligning our hearts with His divine will.

Offertory: “Beyond the Sunset” by Blanche Brock

During the offertory, we reflect on “Beyond the Sunset,” a hymn inspired by a visually impaired friend of the composer, Virgil Brock. This hymn speaks to the hope and eternal joy that await us beyond this life, a reminder of the boundless power and love of God that transcends our earthly experiences. As we meditate on these words, we are encouraged to trust in God’s promises and His everlasting presence in our lives.

Hymn of Dedication: “Jesus Shall Reign”

Our hymn of dedication, “Jesus Shall Reign,” is a powerful declaration of Christ’s eternal kingdom, paraphrased from Psalm 72 by Isaac Watts. This hymn envisions a world where Christ’s love and justice prevail, reflecting the hope and liberation mentioned in our scripture. As we sing of Christ’s reign, we reaffirm our commitment to living out the spirit of power, love, and sound mind bestowed upon us by God.

Closing Hymn: “Blest Be the Tie That Binds”

To conclude our service, we sing “Blest Be the Tie That Binds,” a hymn that celebrates the unity and fellowship within the body of Christ. Written by John Fawcett in 1782, this hymn emphasizes the love and support we share as a community of believers, united by the Spirit of God. It serves as a fitting reminder of the bond we share and the strength we draw from one another through God’s enduring love.

Postlude: “Toccata in D Minor” by J.S. Bach

As we depart, the majestic and powerful “Toccata in D Minor” by J.S. Bach resonates through the sanctuary, leaving us with a sense of awe and reverence. This timeless piece encapsulates the grandeur and might of the Spirit of God, encouraging us to carry the message of power, love, and sound mind into our daily lives.

We pray that this week’s service and its musical selections inspire you to embrace the Spirit of God, filling your heart with courage, love, and a renewed mind. May the power and love of Christ guide you through the days ahead, transforming your life and the lives of those around you.

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