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UC Montbello - Central Presbyterian Church - Trinity UMC
Prelude - Mr. Paul Griggby
Welcome to our Worship time together, this Good Friday night.
As we gather tonight we acknowledge our gathering in this ONLINE service only is a testament to the COVID-19 pandemic that began to drastically change things in our faith communities in March of 2020.
Over 5 years ago, I approached my colleague the Reverend Louise Westfall, Pastor of Central Presbyterian Church about joining in this effort on Good Friday that embodies the very best of who we are as an Ecumenical Church.
This year, I am glad to welcome the Reverend Ken Brown, Pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church.
I am also honored to welcome live music by Paul Griggsby Interim Music Director, John Seezholtz Bass Section leader and soloist at Central Presbyterian Church, Mr Joe Mazza, Director of Creative Productions at Trinity UMC......1968, the year of our founding was a hard and difficult year in America.
A year that might have been defined by the deaths of Mlk or Robert Kennedy in June
Call to Worship
Congregational Hymn
Pastoral Prayer
The Offering/Instrumental by Paul Griggby
Financial gifts may be directed to
ucmontbello.org/giving
Thank you for gifts for our 5 Loaves Community Garden at UC Montbello!
Prayer
Rev Louise Westfall
The Seven Last Words of Jesus
The First Word - Rev Ken Brown
“Father Forgive”
Luke 23:33–34 (ESV)
And when they came to the place that is called The Skull, there they crucified him, and the criminals, one on his right and one on his left.
And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
SILENCE
PRAYER OF FORGIVENESS -
Rev Brown
The Second Word - Joe Mazza
“On This Day”
LUKE 23:32-33,39-43
SILENCE
PRAYER - Mr. Mazza
Special Music - Paul Griggby
“I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked”
The Third Word - Rev Ken Brown
“Woman, Mother”
SILENCE
Reflection on Racial Harmony
Rev Fouther
The Fourth Word - Rev Louise Westfall
“My God, My God”
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Prayer - Rev Westfall
The Fifth Word - Rev Dr Fouther
“I Thirst”
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Prayer - Rev Fouther
Special Music - Joe Mazza
The Sixth Word - Rev Ken Brown
“It is Finished”
SILENCE
Prayer - Rev Ken Brown
The Seventh Word - Rev Louise Westfall
“Into Your Hands”
SILENCE
Prayer - Rev Westfall
Congregational Hymn - “Were You There?”
Closing - Rev Dr Fouther
JESUS BREAD OF LIFE PIC
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