Grace and peace to you for him who is, and who was, and who is to come. It involved the ordination of Candidate Craig Broek to the ministry of the Word and Sacraments. This service took place on October 24, 2004, at the Christian Reformed Church of Ridgewood, New Jersey. *Postlude on "Hymn to Joy", Young Service 3 *Closing Hymn: "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee" PH 357, PsH 573, TWC 651, UMH 430 Offertory: "Take My Life, and Let It Be", arr. ![]() ![]() Come, then, to the joyfulĭuring the passing of the bread, "Eat This Bread" PsH 312, RN 228, SNC 254, UMH 628ĭuring the passing of the cup, "Let Us Break Bread Together" PH 513, PsH 304, RL 304, RL 545, TWC 776 The day on which our Lord rose from the dead, he appeared to some of his disciplesĪnd was made known to them in the breaking of bread. Sisters and brothers in Christ, the gospels tell us that on the first day of the week, *Hymn of Response: "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling" PH 376, PsH 568, RN 196, RL 464, TH 529, TWC 558, UMH 384 Laying on of Hands (Those invited to participate will come forward)Īnthem: "I Will Serve the Lord All My Days," Price and Besig *Song of Response: "I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light" RN 152, SNC 77, TWC 539, UMH 206, WOV 649 (All sing refrain following readings from the psalm) Sung response: "Kyrie eleison (Lord, have mercy)" (repeat 4x)Īssurance of Pardon: "Psalm 103: Bless the Lord, My Soul" RN 114, SNC 256 PurifoyĪll my inmost being, praise his holy name. Prelude: "Love Divine, All Loves Excelling", Manz, HaanĬall to Worship: "Come, Bless the Lord", English - arr. Kathy Smith as Director of Continuing Education for the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship and Calvin Theological Seminary. This service took place on June 9, 2002, for the installation of Rev. Postlude: "Spirit of God, Descend Upon My Heart," Michael Wise Service 2 Ordination Prayer, followed by "Take, O Take Me As I Am" Ordained ministers are invited to come forward for the laying on of hands,Īnd to return during the refrain at the end of the prayer. Sung Prayer: "Take, O Take Me As I Am" SNC 215 (three times)ĭuring the singing of this refrain, members of the church council and all Just as we were called to the one hope of our calling. Is designated for benevolence and diaconal work of the church.Īs many of you as were baptized into Christ Our common vocation of living out the message of Isaiah 40. Offerings in the baskets located near the communion table-a sign of dedication to *Hymn and Offering: "Comfort, Comfort Now My People"PH 3, PsH 194, SFL 121, TH 197, TWC 132ĭuring the singing of this hymn, all are invited to come forward to place their Proclamation in Song: "Antiphon," Ralph Vaughan Williams Response: "In the Lord, I'll Be Ever Thankful" SNC 220 (sing twice) Sermon Text: Isaiah 40:1-5, read in unison John 1 and Hebrews 1, John 17, Romans 3 and 8, and 2 Corinthians 4 Scripture Readings: "On the Glory of God"įrom Exodus 40, 1 Samuel 4, Psalm 24, Isaiah 60, ![]() *Hymn: "View the Present Through the Promise" SNC 90 Psalm 42: "As a Deer in Want of Water" PsH 42:1-3 *Hymn: "Hark! A Thrilling Voice is Sounding" PsH 332 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God,Īnd the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you. Reformation period chorales for Thanksgiving and Advent, John Witvliet as Minister of the Word and Sacraments. This service took place on November 28, 2004, the first Sunday of Advent, to mark the occasion of the ordination of Dr. Note: You may assume that where sections of these services do not include the script for the service of ordination, the content was taken in most instances from the Services for Ordination/Installation of Ministers of the Word in the Psalter Hymnal, pages 992-1001. If you are planning for an ordination or installation service soon, you will find many ideas here that will aid you in making this worship event inspiring and challenging as well as one that will reflect the honor of Christian ministry and bring glory to God. We identify the person and setting of each service, though not all the participants. These services have been planned and carried out recently to mark the ordination or installation of clergy to various callings. Instead of providing one complete worship service in detail, we are providing several sample ordination services.
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