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Bethany United Methodist Church The Church with Open Hearts, Minds, and Doors 1860 Hayes Road • PO Box 527 • Gloucester Point VA 23062 Office Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 8:00 a.m.‒4:00 p.m. Phone: 804.642.2110 Fax: 804.642.2114 Email: bethanyumc3@verizon.net Website: www.bethanyumc-gp.org
STEWARDSHIP 12/06
General Fund Total 18,217.96
Pastor’s Discretionary Fund 185.00
Capital Improvement Fund 200.00
Endowment Fund 120.00
ATTENDANCE
10:00 In-person Service 45
YouTube Viewers 42
Total in Worship 87
VOLUNTEERS SERVING TODAY Media: Jeremy Nardozzi, Beth Cook, Susannah Hogge Altar Guild this month: Ann Byrd, Betty Durrette, Sylvia Ransone Trustee Contact this week: Donna Andersen Lay Leader: Judy Burner
BUMC STAFF DIRECTORY
Mike Derflinger, Pastor call/text 540.631.4469, email: MikeDerflinger@vaumc.org M-TH 8-4, and by appt.
Adel Trevino, Church Office Administrator
office 804.642-2110 email: bethanyumc3@verizon.net
M-TH 8-4 closed for lunch, 30 min.
Sandra Fox, Director of Music call/text 757.329.6128, email: rfox6@cox.net Works from home, by appt.
Dr. Rudy Shackelford, Organist home 804.642.5938 By appt.
Robin Moscati, Director of Children & Youth Ministries
call/text 571.218.8236, email: rjmoscati@gmail.com
M-W 9-4, SUN available after Worship
2021 FAITH PROMISE CARDS
# Cards Received
Pledge Total
40
134,509.76
INTRADA “For Elise”: Bagatelle in A Minor Ludwig van Beethoven (16 Dec. 1770-1827)
Swiss Noël Louis-Claude Daquin (1694-1772)
WELCOME Pastor Mike
*CALL TO WORSHIP Leader: God is here. People: And we are here to worship God. Leader: In our darkness: People: You are the God of light. Leader: In our despair: People: You are the God of hope. Leader: In our sadness: People: You are the God of joy. Be the joy that dwells between us!
*ENTRANCE OF THE LIGHT OF CHRIST Stella White
*OPENING HYMN (hum) O Come, All Ye Faithful (vs. 1, 2, 3) UMH 234
LIGHTING OF OUR ADVENT CANDLE The Hogge Family
SHARING OF PRAYER CONCERNS Pastor Mike
UNISON PRAYER Emmanuel, God with us: We have lit the candle of joy in spite of missing so many things I thought was essential to a merry Christmas: parties, photos with Santa, parades, caroling, chances to hug, shopping, cantatas, children’s pageants. Stay with me through all the missing, God. I pray for the joy that you give: joy that ignites embers and brightens my path through Advent into Christmas. God be with me lighting hope, peace, and joy on the wick of my life so that I may shine for you. Through Christ our Savior. All pray in silence, confessing our sins and receiving our Words of Assurance.
WORDS OF ASSURANCE
PRAYERS AND THE LORD’S PRAYER
THE ANTHEM (recorded) Silent Night Dawn Bontrager, soloist
VOLUNTARY Allegretto, from Piano Sonata No. 17 Ludwig van Beethoven in D Major, “The Tempest”
Celebrating Beethoven’s 250th birthday, December 16th
“Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits and Are melted into air, into thin air; And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack behind. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep.
--William Shakespeare, The Tempest (Act 4, Scene 1)
CHILDREN’S MESSAGE Robin Moscati
ANNOUNCEMENTS Pastor Mike
STEWARDSHIP MOMENT OFFERTORY PRAYER Jesus our Messiah: we believe that your joyful mission is the renewal and reconciliation of all things – people, planet, and powers – to the glory of God. We give our tithes and offerings as part of being involved in the activities of God to love our enemies and to do unto others as we would want them to do to us. Thank you for the privilege to do this. Amen.
*SCRIPTURE Luke 1: 46-55 Pastor Mike
THE MESSAGE The Embodiment of Joy Pastor Mike
*CLOSING HYMN (hum) Angels We Have Heard on High (vs. 1, 2, 3) UMH 238
*BENEDICTION
EXODUS Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee UMH 89
From “Ode to Joy,” Symphony No.9 by Beethoven
Our usher will escort you out pew by pew.
WELCOME, GUESTS! We’ve been expecting you! CELL PHONES: Please remember to silence your phone before the service begins. Thank you.
*Please stand as you are able. And it’s okay to sit.
THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT
December 13, 2020 10:00 a.m.
Just a Reminder…
Reverse Advent bags will be dedicated during Worship service next Sunday, Dec 20th. Please call the office if you are unable to get your bag to church.
Poinsettia Tributes will be in next week’s Bulletin, Dec. 20th.
Trish Rowe will be our guest pianist Dec. 27th as Rudy enjoys a well-deserved vacation day.
There is no word yet on the graveside service for Nadine Tatum.
Bethany UMC Prayer List BETHANY FAMILY 12.13.20
CANCER/CHEMO: Greg Barnes, Krista Chase, Carol Johnson, David Lewis, Ted Peterman (NC), Linwood Rowe, Matt Shackelford GRIEVING: Family of Esther Marie Jordan HEALTH ISSUES: Cliff Beach, Irene Brown, Woody Brown, Bessie Conner, Jimmy Greene, Marshall Lewis, Paige Mitchell, Peggy Peterman (NC), Nancy Smith, Rosemarie Tong, Rick Wilson HOMEBOUND: Linda Booth, Sid Dixon, Katherine Jordan, Alice McGee, Jack Wallace PARKINSON’S: Mike Andersen, Doris Courtney, Kathleen Greene, Fred Townsend RECOVERING FROM SURGERY: Darlene Bauschatz, Elizabeth Brown, Dawn Cluts, Marsha Germek, Alan Harvey, Judy Hudgins, Kris Kiley, Bev Kearney, Joy Long, Bob Wharen PRAYERS: Jeannie Meisner, Jennie Lipscomb RECUPERATING AT HOME FROM COVID-19: Erin Hearon, Jeremy & Stevie Derflinger EXPECTING: Rob & Sam Hornsby HOSPITALIZED: Sue Morecock, Norfolk General ANTICIPATING SURGERY/PROCEDURE: Kris Kiley, heart ablation at VCU on 12/21; Duane Cecil (hip surgery)
BETHANY FRIENDS
CANCER/CHEMO: Roger Ferguson, Karen Hendrix Martin Kulik (NY), Jeanette Nichols, Angie Williams (NY) GRIEVING: Families of Gene Brown and Linda Bland Goodman HEALTH/OTHER ISSUES: Les Breen, Shawn Chase, Landon Poulin (infant), Ben Seawell, Dawn Sharp (TN), Cheryl Teagle, Ruth Whitmore RECOVERING FROM SURGERY: Diane Owens, Dottie Myers (PA), Dawn Phillips, Vicki Whitney, Larry Wilkinson RECUPERATING AT HOME: Bernice Greene
BUMC’S ACTIVE MILITARY AND THEIR FAMILIES (italics—Bethany friends)
Edward Bailey, Michael Brown, Peter Demetriades, Meagan Demetriades, Kevin Jacobs, Cory Long (Okinawa), Jim Minor (deployed until May 2021), all members of the military.
ASSISTED LIVING (italics-Bethany friends)
Gloucester House, 7657 Meredith Dr., Gloucester 23061 Lorraine Brown, Rm 107 Doris Courtney, Rm 105 Jean Heywood, Rm 110
Gloucester House, Memory Care Unit, 7657 Meredith Dr, Gloucester 23061 Archie Leigh, Rm 313 Lana Loring, Rm 308
Sanders Assisted Living, 7407 Walker Ave., Gloucester 23061 Ellis Hall, Rm 106
Sunrise Senior Living, 2015 Cranbeck Rd., Richmond 23235 Pauline Harris, Apt. 130
OUR MISSIONARY – Clara Biswas, Cambodia.
THANK YOU to those who supported the mission of the Salvation Army and served as bell ringers in front of the Gloucester Walmart on Saturday.
JANUARY BANNER--If you have something that you would like published in the January Banner, the deadline to submit information is Tuesday, December 15th. Please call 804.642.2110 or email bethanyumc3@verizon.net with your submission.
AMAZON SMILE--Do you shop on Amazon? Did you know that if you choose AmazonSmile it will donate a portion of your purchase to charity at no cost to you? Choose AmazonSmile when you make a purchase and a portion is donated to Bethany United Methodist Church. Please use the link below to simply shop and donate at no additional cost to you.smile.amazon.com/ch/54-6044208
CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW --Come see a beautiful holiday display and support AVFR! This season Franktronics, located at the corner of Rt. 17 and Linda Circle in Ordinary, VA, is again having a Christmas Light Show every evening. The light show now has over a dozen songs playing that are synchronized to over 100,000 lights. The charity this year is the Abingdon Volunteer Fire and Rescue squad. A donation box is located on the front corner of the building directly over the fire hydrant light display. Please park in the Salvation Army parking lot, backed up to the sidewalk. Please turn off your headlights. Franktronics ownership and various employees have multigenerational ties to BUMC, AVFR and GVFRS.
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE AT 7:00PM-- Due to COVID-19 restrictions, we are taking reservations. Please make your reservation today or call the church office. 804.642.2110
G.U.E.S.T. Bethany has a long history of participating in G.U.E.S.T. You may have read G.U.E.S.T. needs community help to raise $40,000. You are invited to make donations directly to G.U.E.S.T. You can do so by mailing donations to PO Box 1544, Gloucester, VA 23061 or giving online at www.guestshelter.org
BETHANY NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
Jim Minor’s Address--Let's send Christmas cards and words of encouragement to let Jim know how much we appreciate what he is doing overseas. Please send to: Jim Minor; 557 ERHS/577 EPBS; Unit 61365; APO, AE 09877-1365
Something special’s coming up (in addition to Christmas)! Josiah Minor will be acting in a seasonal play at the Gloucester Moose Lodge. Performances are today (Sunday, Dec. 13) at 3:00 and 7:00 PM, and tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students. We hope to have multiple church friends attend the 3 PM showing today after church. We’ll meet at the Lodge (near Lowe’s). Carter Roane, a BUMC member, is also part of the play. Let’s show our support!
BEETHOVEN’S FAITH
by Rudy Shackelford
Baptized on 17 December 1770 (born probably a day or two earlier), Ludwig van
Beethoven battled and surmounted superhuman adversity all of his fifty-seven years
on earth to become one of the greatest musicians in history. How fitting that we
celebrate the 250th anniversary of his birth in the midst of a global pandemic, which
he would no doubt vanquish with a triumphant symphonic salve!
Towards the end of his life, Beethoven copied the following passage from
Christian Sturm’s Betrachtungen (Meditations):
“To the praise of Thy goodness I must confess that Thou hast tried all means to
draw me to Thee. Now it hath pleased Thee to let me feel the heavy hand of Thy
wrath, and to humiliate my proud heart by manifold chastisements. Sickness and
misfortune has Thou sent me to bring me to a contemplation of my digressions.
But one thing only do I ask, O God, cease not to labor for my improvement. Only
let me, in whatsoever manner pleases Thee, turn to Thee and be fruitful of good
workers.”
Among the “good works” of his final years are two which most eloquently attest
Beethoven’s deep abiding faith. The Missa Solemnis (Solemn Mass) in D Major, Opus
123, is a monumental setting of the texts of the Catholic Mass for four vocal soloists,
chorus, and orchestra. Like the equally titanic Mass in B Minor by Johann Sebastian
Bach, it vastly expands the traditional dimensions of liturgical ceremony. In
composing this work Beethoven wrote that his deepest concern and chief intention
had been “to arouse and establish permanent religious feeling in both the singers and
the audience.”
No such public declaration accompanied the String Quartet No. 15 in A Minor,
Opus 132, completed after Beethoven’s recovery from a near-fatal illness in 1825.
Conceived for performance in a small concert hall or drawing room, not a grand
cathedral, the work nevertheless leaves an indelible impression on the listener’s
soul with its central movement subtitled Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an
die Gottheit (Holy Song of Thanks from a Convalescent to the Deity). Built upon the
ninth-century Latin hymn Veni, Creator Spiritus (Come, Holy Ghost, Our Souls
Inspire—see UMH No. 651), the movement alternates between slow, sustained
musical prayers and quicker, dancelike sections saluting the recovery of physical
health. In his closing pages Beethoven asks the quartet to play Mit innigster
Empfindung (With deepest feeling), as the sound soars heavenward in a sublime
peroration rarely attained by the art of music before or since Opus 132!
In the notes for his recording of the Missa Solemnis, conductor Eugen Jochum
writes: “In this most pure, virile music all that stirs the heart of a human being is
turned to speech: suffering, grief, loneliness, but also, and above all, the
indescribable sweetness of consolation, happiness, dance, ecstasy carried to the
bounds of mystical transport…The entire span of the human heart and spirit is in
that work, perceptible, communicable.”
When the George Nelson Memorial Concert Series resumes at Bethany in the
Fall of 2021, we hope to present a Beethoven tribute concert that will include the
Holy Song of Thanks in a transcription for piano-organ duet as well as the Piano
Sonata No. 17 in D Minor, with recitation of passages from Shakespeare’s The
Tempest which inspired it, together with music by Franz Schubert whom Beethoven
inspired. His faith, and our faith in God who speaks to us in music, will carry us
through. --Rudy Shackelford
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