Epiphany 5

Sunday, February 6, 2022, Faith Episcopal Church, Merrimack, NH; Mini-Service video: Epiphany 5, 32 min. Thy strong word did cleave the darkness, Hymn 381; Nancy Jamrog-Couret, organ. Vicar Pat Henking, celebrant; a tribute to composer emeritus, John Williams, heroes, those who summon heroes, and to divine guidance; a prayer from a Christian hero, St. Augustine; Collect for Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany, BCP p. 216; “Let us pray and worship together and discover the ways heroes are summoned into our lives and how we are summoned to serve in Christ’s name.” Isaiah 6:1-8; Pete Linkroum, reader. I, the Lord of sea and sky, Hymn 812; Nancy Jamrog-Couret, piano, voice. The Gospel of Luke 5:1-11; Pete Linkroum, reader. You have come down to the lake shore, Nancy Jamrog-Couret, piano, voice; Therese Wright, voice. Vicar Pat Henking, “The heroes in spiritual life, and often in real life, are often the humble people;” Who has been called in your life to be your hero? How is it that we are called? What Did You Receive; Nancy Jamrog-Couret, music; Lauren Wood, vocalist. Vicar Pat Henking, how do we meet the needs of a person in need? Who are your heroes for they are going to be your guides in helping others; we must learn to listen to our heroes even in good times in order to be heroes for others; “the one who calls us is the one who fills us;” closing prayer; benediction; announcements; dismissal. Ye servants of God, Hymn 535; Nancy Jamrog-Couret, organ. Theme from Star Wars; John Williams, composer; Nancy Jamrog-Couret, organ. Bob Hughes, videographer.

February 6, 2022, In-person Service Bulletin