All Saints’ Day
Scripture Readings: Jeremiah 31:1–6; Revelation 7:9–17
Rev. Amy E. S. Lincoln preaching.* The prelude begins at 9:20 a.m.
For those worshiping remotely, connect at https://www.facebook.com/pg/FlemingtonPresbyterian/videos/. No Facebook login required (additional instructions, if needed).
Sacrament of Communion**
Music provided by J. Jay Smith, organist and choir director. Memorial Ringers, and Kathy Finnerty, piano, participating.
This Sunday’s worship bulletin.
Weekly Sunday School at Home lessons are available on our Sunday School website page.
*Our sanctuary is open for modified, in-person worship. We ask that you read the reopening information provided on the Welcome page of our website (see the three links just underneath the cover photo) prior to attending in person so you are aware of the new protocols. We will continue to livestream our worship services via Facebook Live and recommend that those in high risk categories continue to participate remotely in worship online.
**If you are attending worship in person, please bring your own communion elements (cracker or bread and grape juice or water). For those worshiping with us online, we will continue to celebrate the Sacrament of Communion together, as approved by Session with recent guidance from PCUSA. You are invited to use elements found in your own household to be blessed and shared together in our common meal.
The Theology of the Sacraments from the Book of Order W-3.0401 - The Sacraments are the Word of God enacted and sealed in the life of the Church, the body of Christ. They are gracious acts of God, by which Christ Jesus offers his life to us in the power of the Holy Spirit. They are also human acts of gratitude, by which we offer our lives to God in love and service. The Sacraments are both physical signs and spiritual gifts, including words and actions, surrounded by prayer, in the context of the Church's common worship. They employ ordinary things - the basic elements of water, bread, and wine - in proclaiming the extraordinary love of God.