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WORSHIP SERVICE FOR January 3, 2021 You will have to press READ MORE to see the link

January 3, 2021 Worship Service

Note: The Worship Service starts 10 minutes into the video

Epiphany Sunday Worship
January 3, 2021

Prelude  —  Erich Boschmann

Welcome and Prayer (from Isaiah 61:1-3)  —  Matt and Rebecca Schloneger

Beautiful Star of Bethlehem  —  STS 32

Children’s Conversation  —  Esther Koontz

Scripture reading  —  Matthew 2:1-12

Sermon:  Revealed  —  Dawn Yoder Harms

Holy Child within the manger —  STS 28

Kingdom Report —

Karen Ediger (Inclusion Task Group) and Elizabeth Schmidt (Church Board)

Prayers of God’s people 

Arise, your light has come!  —  STS 30

Benediction

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Musicians:             Sara Dick, Esther Koontz, Rebecca Schloneger,

                                Matt Schloneger, Erich Boschmann, Doug Harms

Worship Visuals:   Carol Buller

Audio Visual:         Ken Lamp and Ben Lichti

Pastors:                  Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz, Dawn Yoder Harms

WORSHIP SERVICE FOR DECEMBER 27, 2020 You will have to press READ MORE to see the link

December 27, 2020 Worship Service – click this link

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
Dec 27, 2020
10:00 am

Prelude—In Dulce jubilo, Dupre’/Wood— Verlene Garber

Candle Lighting                                                                                                                        

Welcome and prayer— Renee Reimer

Hymns— HWB 212 O Come all ye faithful (last verse in unison)

                 HWB 201 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

                 HWB 191 O Little Town of Bethlehem                                                                                                                                       

Scripture Storytelling— Luke 2:1-21— Dawn Yoder Harms

Carol Sing— Verlene Garber and the Choral Worship Team

                       HWB 194 Away in a Manger (words found on page 194 – different melody)

                      Rise Up Shepherd and Follow – Solo – Ron Garber

                      HWB 181 My soul proclaims with wonder (2 vs)

                      HWB 199 The First Noel (vs 1& 2)

                      HWB 211 Lo, How a Rose ‘ere Blooming

                      Still, Still, Still – organ solo

                      Nun Ist Sie Erschienen – HWB pocket

                      STS 32 O Beautiful Star of Bethlehem  – (2vs)

                      HWB 189 To Us a Child of Hope is born (vs 1 and 2)

Prayers of God’s people— Nathan Koontz

Hymn— HWB 318 Joy to the World

Benediction— Renee Reimer

Postlude— Go Tell it on the Mountain— Verlene Garber


HWB = Hymnal A Worship Book
STS = Sing the Story

Musicians:  William Eash, Esther Kreider Eash, Renee Reimer
                     Dawn Yoder Harms, Ron Garber, John Mark Koontz, Barbara Thiesen

Audio visual:  Ken Lamp

Pastors:  Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz, Dawn Yoder Harms

LESSONS AND CAROLS FOR DECEMBER 24, 2020 You will have to press READ MORE to see the link

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In preparing for this service of Lessons and Carols, you may want to gather:

  • the blue Hymnal Worship Book (HWB) (blue)
  • the purple Sing the Story (STS) songbook
  • a Christ candle to light with us, as well as a taper candle to light as we sing Silent Night together at the end of the service

A Candlelight Service of Lessons and Carols
Bethel College Mennonite Church
December 24, 2020

Prelude— Pat Friesen                                                                                                         

Welcome— Dawn Yoder Harms                                                                                                

Lighting the Christ Candle— Renee Reimer 
Prayer
Oh, how joyfull­y HWB 209                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

Lesson 1— Isaiah 9:2, 6-7— Dale Schrag     
Lo, how a rose e’er blooming— HWB 211                                                                                      

Lesson 2— Isaiah 11:1-4a, 6-9— Austin Prouty
Come, thou long expected Jesus— HWB 178                                                                                   

Lesson 3— Luke 1:26-38— Carol Flickinger
No wind at the window— STS 11                                                                                                  

Lesson 4— Luke 2:1-7— Aaron and Theodore Tschetter
Helpless and hungry— Bethany Schrag and Renee Reimer— STS 26
What child is this— HWB 215                                                                                                       

Lesson 5— Luke 2:8-14— Addison Zerger   
Angels we have heard on high— HWB 197                                                                                    

Lesson 6— Luke 2:15-20— Andrew Thiesen
Break forth, O beauteous heav’nly— HWB 203

Offering our prayers                                                                                                                    

Lesson 7— John 1:1-5, 9-14— Jeanette Leary

Candle lighting 

Please join us in creating a sea of light as you light your candle, wherever you are gathered

Silent night— HWB 193                                    

Benediction


Many thanks to:

Musicians:  Verlene Garber, Esther Kreider Eash, Renee Reimer, Barbara Thiesen, Dawn Yoder Harms, Bethany Schrag, Ron Garber, William Eash

Scripture readers: listed in order of worship

AV technicians: Ben Lichti, Ken Lamp, Monica Lichti

Video Editor: Esther Kreider Eash           

Service planners: Barbara Thiesen and Dawn Yoder Harms

Banners:  Robert Regier, creator; Susie and Bill Swartley, Matt Koontz, display

Other worship visuals:  Decorations Committee

To access the video for December 20, 2020 – Advent 4 you will have to press READ MORE

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BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
Dec 20, 2020
Advent 4:
 Preparing the way

Prelude— Children and Youth                                                                                                           

Advent Candle Lighting— Kate Brubacher and Grayson Murphy family

O come, o come, Immanuel—Hymnal a Worship Book #172

Welcome and prayer— Cliff Dick

Call to Worship

Jesus, God sent you in mercy to be Emmanuel, God-with-us.

Teach us the compassion of God.

Jesus, your life took flesh in the mercy of Mary’s womb.

We rejoice in the compassion of Mary.

Jesus, your family took shape in the mercy of Joseph’s welcome.

We give thanks for the compassion of Joseph.

Jesus, your holy family knew the struggle of the poor, when they were refused the mercy of shelter in Bethlehem.

Teach us the compassion of God;

Lead us in the ways of justice and mercy.

Children’s conversation— Cow Christmas Pageant— Farmer Derek Klingenberg

O come, all ye faithful—Hymnal a Worship Book #212

Scripture— Luke 1:26-38— Many Voices

Homily— A Grace Like Mary— Renee Reimer                                                                                  

What Child is this—Hymnal a Worship Book #215                                                                            

Prayers of God’s people— Marlene Ewert

Silent Night— Bethel College Concert Choir [Hymnal a Worship Book #193]


Musicians: John Mark Koontz and Jonah Schloneger
Scripture Readers: Nathan Koontz, Marlene Ewert, Cliff Dick, Rosie Epp, Amelia Kouame
Pastors: Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz, Dawn Yoder Harms

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BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
Dec 13, 2020
Advent 3:
Preparing for Restoration

Prelude—Andrew Thiesen

Advent Candle Lighting—Lucy and Faith Burch                    

O come, o come, Immanuel— verses 1 and 5 HWB 172

Welcome and prayer             

Rejoice, rejoice, the Savior comes—Sing the Story # 4

Children’s conversation                     

Scripture—Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11
                    Luke 1:46b-55      

Sermon—Preparing for restoration—Dawn Yoder Harms

My soul proclaims with wonderHymnal a Worship Book #181

Prayers of God’s people                     

My soul cries out—Sing the Story # 124

My soul cries out with a joyful shout that the God of my heart is great,
and my spirit sings of the wondrous things that you bring to the ones who wait.
You fixed your sight on your servant’s plight, and my weakness you did not spurn,
so from east to west shall my name be blest. Could the world be about to turn?

REFRAIN:

My heart shall sing of the day you bring. Let the fires of your justice burn.
Wipe away all tears, for the dawn draws near, and the world is about to turn.
Though I am small, my God, my all, you work great things in me,
and your mercy will last from the depths of the past to the end of the age to be.
Your very name puts the proud to shame, and to those who would for you yearn,
you will show your might, put the strong to flight, for the world is about to turn.

REFRAIN

From the hall of power to the fortress tower, not a stone will be left on stone.
Let the king beware for you justice tears every tyrant from his throne.
The hungry poor shall weep no more, for the food they can never earn;
there are tables spread, every mouth be fed, for the world is about to turn.

REFRAIN

Though the nations rage from age to age, we remember who holds us fast:
God’s mercy must deliver us from the conqueror’s crushing grasp.
This saving word that our forebears heard is the promise which holds us bound,
‘til the spear and rod can be crushed by God, who is turning the world around.

REFRAIN

Benediction                

Worship leaders:  Cynthia and Dave Linscheid

Musicians:  Bethany and Tim Schrag, Ben Lichti, Renee Reimer, Suzy Burch, Verlene Garber

Audio visual:  Francis Toews

Pastors:  Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz, Dawn Yoder Harms

Worship visuals           Carol Buller, Judy Friesen, Sharon Koehn, Kathy Stucky, Brenda Turner

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Bethel College Mennonite Church
December 6, 2020
Advent 2:
Preparing the way through repentance

Prelude—the Garber Family

Advent Candle Lighting—Brad and Megan Kohlman and family

O come, o come, Immanuel— verses 1 and 3 Hymnal A Worship Book # 172

Welcome and prayer—Nathan Koontz

Comfort, comfort, O my people Hymnal A Worship Book #176

Children’s conversation—Doug and Dawn Yoder Harms

Scripture—Isaiah 40:1-11—Gwen Neufeld
                   Mark 1:1-8—Erich Boschmann

Sermon—Dawn Yoder Harms

Bless’d be the God of Israel— Hymnal A Worship Book #174

Kingdom Report from the Inclusion Task Group—Megan Kohlman

Prayers of God’s people—Nathan Koontz

Go, my friends, in graceSing the Story #57

Benediction— Dawn Yoder Harms


Musicians:       Sara Dick, Esther Koontz, Rebecca Schloneger
Matt Schloneger, Erich Boschmann, Nathan Koontz, Doug Harms

Audio visual:   Ken Lamp

Pastors:           Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz, Dawn Yoder Harms

The worship service for November 29, 2020. You will have to click on READ MORE to access the link

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BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
First Sunday of Advent.   November 29, 2020.   Preparing the Way

Prelude–Sunflower Trio,Matt & Rebecca Schloneger, Ken Rodgers

Lighting of the Advent Candles—Adam and Jill Robb and family

Hymn— O come, O come Immanuel—lyrics by Rev. Dr. Barbara Lundblad

“O come, O come, Emmanuel  And bless the place your peo-ple dwell
Melt ev’ry weapon craft-ed for war  Bring peace u-pon the earth for-ever more
Rejoice, rejoice! Take heart and do not fear, God’s chosen one, Emmanuel, draws near.
O come, strong branch of Jes-se, free  Your own from Satan’s ty-ranny,  Forge justice for the poor and the meek, Grant safety for the young ones and the weak. Refrain
O come now, living water, pour your grace, And bring new life to ev’ry withered place; Speak comfort to each trem-bling heart: “Be strong! Fear not, for I will ne’er depart.”   Refrain

Welcome and prayer—Dawn Yoder Harms

Hymn—Come, thou long-expected Jesus—HWB 178

“Come, thou long expected Jesus, born to set thy people free
from our fears and sins release us, let us find our rest in thee.
Israel’s strength and consolation, hope of all the earth thou art,
dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart.
Born thy people to deliver, born a child, and yet a king,
born to reign in us forever, now thy gracious kingdom bring.
By thine own eternal Spirit, rule in all our hearts alone.
By thine all sufficient merit, raise us to thy glorious throne.”

Children’s conversation— Esther Koontz

Scripture— Isaiah 64:1-9; Mark 13:24-37 — Esther Kreider Eash & William Eash

Meditation— Keep awake—Nathan Koontz

Hymn of response—Come! Walk in the light—STS 10

Communion— Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz

Prayers of God’s People—Dawn Yoder Harms 

Sending hymn—Hark! The glad sound! — HWB 184

“Hark! the glad sound! The Savior comes! the Savior promised long!
Let every heart prepare a throne, and every voice a song.
On him the Spirit largely pours, exerts its sacred fire,
wisdom and might and zeal and love, his holy breast inspire.
He comes the prisoners to release, in Satan’s bondage held.
The gates of brass before him burst, the iron fetters yield.
He comes the broken heart to bind, the bleeding soul to cure,
and with the treasures of his grace to enrich the humble poor.
His silver trumpets publish loud the jubilee of the Lord.
Our debts are all remitted now, our heritage restored.
Our glad hosannas, Prince of peace, thy welcome shall proclaim,
and heaven’s eternal arches ring with thy beloved name.” 

Benediction
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Musicians:  Esther Kreider Eash, William Eash, John Mark Koontz, Renee Reimer,

Dawn Yoder Harms, Ron Garber, Verlene Garber

Audio and Visual:  Ken Lamp

Pastors:  Dawn Yoder Harms, Renee Reimer, Nathan Koontz

The worship service for November 22, 2020. You will have to click on READ MORE to access the link

November 22, 2020 Thanksgiving Worship Service

BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
THANKSGIVING WORSHIP
November 22, 2020

 Prelude—Verlene Garber

Welcome and Lighting the Christ Candle—Nathan Koontz               

Call to worship and Prayer                                                                                         

Hymn of praise—Praise to God, immortal praiseHymnal A Worship Book #91  

                    (see words printed below)

Children’s conversation—Bethany Schrag and company                                                                                    

Scripture—Ephesians 1:15-23—Tim Schrag                                                  

Meditation—I never cease to give thanks. . . .—Dawn Yoder Harms

Offering our Gratitude

Hymn of response—Lord, should rising whirlwindsHymnal A Worship Book #92

Prayers of God’s people— Renee Reimer                                                                                       

Sending hymn—Now thank we all our God—Hymnal A Worship Book #86

Benediction

Postlude—Verlene Garber  

Musicians:  Renee Reimer, Ben Lichti, Bethany Schrag, Tim Schrag, Suzy Burch, Verlene Garber

Pastors:  Renee Reimer, Dawn Yoder Harms, and Nathan Koontz

Worship Visuals:  Carol Buller

Audio and Visual:  Francis Toews

Praise to God, immortal praise—Hymnal a Worship Book #91 (Text: Anna L. Barbauld)


1.  Praise to God, immortal praise,
for the love that crowns our days.
Bounteous Source of every joy,
let thy praise our tongues employ.

2   For the blessings of the field,
for the stores the gardens yield,

for the joy which harvests bring,

grateful praises now we sing.

3. Clouds that drop refreshing dews,

suns that genial heat diffuse,

flocks that whiten all the plain,
yellow sheaves of ripened grain,

4.  all that spring with bounteous hand
scatters o’er the smiling land,
all that lib’ral autumn pours
from her overflowing stores;

5.   these, great God, to thee we owe,
source whence all our blessings flow;
and for these our souls shall raise
grateful vows and solemn praise.

Lord, should rising whirlwinds—Hymnal a Worship Book #92 (Text:  Anna L. Barbauld)


6. 
Lord, should rising whirlwinds
tear from its stem the ripening ear, 
should the fig-tree’s blasted shoot 
drop her green untimely fruit; 


7.  should the vine put forth no more, 
nor the olive yield her store, 
though the sick’ning flocks should fall, 
and the herds desert the stall; 


8.  should thine altered hand restrain 
th’ early and the latter rain, 
blast each op’ning bud of joy, 
and the rising year destroy; 


9.  yet to thee my soul should raise 
grateful vows and solemn praise, 
and, when ev’ry blessing’s flown, 
love thee for thyself alone!

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BETHEL COLLEGE MENNONITE CHURCH
WORSHIP
November 15, 2020
Stewardship Sunday

 Prelude—Prelude on a Southern Folk Hymn (Bristol) and Hymn to Joy (Wold)—Verlene Garber

Welcome and Lighting the Christ Candle—Dawn Yoder Harms         

Call to worship and Prayer—Dawn Yoder Harms                                                  

Hymn of praise—Come, we that love the LordHymnal A Worship Book #14   

Children’s conversation—Elizabeth Schmidt                                                                                                  

Scripture—Luke 10:38-42—Esther Kreider Eash                                                             

Sermon—Embodying our Mary and Martha—Renee Reimer

Hymn of response—Lord, you have come to the lakeshoreHymnal A Worship Book #229          

Prayers of God’s people— Nathan Koontz                                                                                                  

Sending hymn—Will you let me be your servant—Hymnal A Worship Book #307   

Benediction—Renee Reimer  

Postlude—Recessional in Eb Major (Johnson)—Verlene Garber       

Musicians:  Esther Kreider Eash, William Eash, John Mark Koontz, Renee Reimer,

Dawn Yoder Harms, Ron Garber, Verlene Garber

Pastors:  Renee Reimer, Dawn Yoder Harms, and Nathan Koontz

Audio and Visual:  Ben Lichti