HARROWSMITH-VERONA PASTORAL CHARGE

UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA

Worship Time:  10 am at Trinity, Verona

Office Phone: 613-372-2525 or 613-374-2777

Voluntary Associate Minister: Rev. Dr. Peter Bartlett

Retired Voluntary Minister: The Rev’d. Ian MacKay

Office Administrator: Rebecca Peters

Director of Music:  Stan Stinchcombe

Website:  www.h-vpastoralcharge.org

e-mail:  office@h-vpastoralcharge.org

 

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In appreciation of Black History Month

artwork created by artist Claude Clark 1969

 

Trinity United Church acknowledges the traditional territory upon which we gather. For thousands of years, the First Peoples sought to walk gently on this land. They offered assistance to the first European travelers and shared their knowledge for survival. We seek a new relationship with the First Peoples of this land, one based in honour and deep respect.

 

February 22nd, 2026 - 1st Sunday of Lent

Worship Leader:  Rev. Micheline Montreuil

Lay Reader:  Marg Smith

 

 

WE GATHER

 

ORGAN PRELUDE

GREETINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

LIGHTING THE CHRIST CANDLE

 

CALL TO WORSHIP

 

HYMN:  Seek Ye First the Kingdom   (VU #356)

1. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and God’s righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Hallelu, hallelujah.

 

2. Ask and it shall be given unto you; seek and you shall find; knock and the door shall be opened unto you. Hallelu, hallelujah.

 

3. We do not love by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. Hallelu, hallelujah.

 

Scripture Sentences:  (Responsive) Psalm 32   (VU # 759)

Be glad in God you righteous.  Rejoice, O saints, rejoice.

 

Blessed are those whose offences are forgiven, whose sin has been put away. 

Blessed are those to whom God imputes no guilt, and in whose spirit there is no deceit. Be glad in God you righteous.  Rejoice, O saints, rejoice.

 

When I kept silence, my body wasted away, while I groaned all the day long. 

For your hand was heavy upon me day and night; my strength dried up as in a summer drought.

Then I acknowledged my sin to you, my guilt I did not hide.

I said: “I confess my sins to God:; and you forgave the guilt of my sin.

Therefore let all the faithful pray to you in time of trouble;

When great floodwater rises, it shall not come near them.

You are a hiding place for me, you will preserve me from trouble;

You will surround me with shouts of deliverance.  Be glad in God you righteous.  Rejoice, O saints, rejoice.

 

I will teach you, and guide you in the way you should go.

I will keep you under my eye and instruct you.

Be not like a horse or mule, without understanding,

Whose course must be checked with bit and bridle.

Many pains are in store for the wicked,

But whoever trusts in God, is surrounded by steadfast love.  Be glad in God you righteous.  Rejoice, O saints, rejoice.

 

CHORAL INTROIT:  Deep River

 

PRAYER of Approach and Confession:  (Unison)

Gracious and Loving God, we gather together in worship on this First Sunday of Lent. We continue to be amazed to find ourselves welcomed and accepted just as we are. We continue to be amazed that you hold all of creation in your tender embrace, and you continue to warm our hearts with your love. We also continue to be amazed that you forgive us for all our mistakes. As we enter into our Lenten journey today, we ask for your forgiveness once again. We pray that your Spirit will transform us. Open our ears to listen to your word, open our eyes to see your hope for the world, open our lips to sing your truth, open our hands to receive freely the gifts you offer to all of us, and open our lives to seize our responsibilities for the coming of your kindom. Creator and Life-Giving God, make your presence known to us that we would choose to rest in the trust of your grace and to worship you with our whole being. Enable us to be your people and to be stewards of your justice and peace for the world. This we pray in the name of Jesus, the One who chose your way in all of life. AMEN.

 

WORDS OF ASSURANCE AND GRACE

 

CHOIR ANTHEM:  Bread of Life, Feed my Soul   (MV #194)

 

*LENTEN CANDLE LITURGY #1 – SUNDAY SCHOOL

Leader:  This is the first Sunday in Lent – the season for journeys of the heart. This is a holy time.  The Lenten candles have been lit, but over the next six weeks the light will fade away.  This liturgy seeks to retell the story of redemption and salvation, of the presence and power of darkness and of light.  It is an old story, but it still has the power to reveal, to heal and to redeem.  We are being invited to follow Jesus on the journey that led Him to the cross.  Jesus is calling us to follow, even as the way begins to darken. We extinguish the light of candle 1.  In doing it, we acknowledge the darkness and pain of injustice around the world.  (Candle 1 is extinguished)

 

Let us pray: 

All:  Loving God, as we journey through this holy season of Lent, give us strength and courage to make the changes that are needed in our lives. Open our hearts and minds to your steadfast presence and help us to put our trust in you.  AMEN.

 

Hymn:  Just As I Am   (vs. 1 VU #508)

Just as I am, without one plea,

But that Thy blood was shed for me.

And that Thou bids’t me come to Thee,

O Lamb of God, I come, I come!

 

THE LORD’S PRAYER

 

(Children and Teachers leave for Sunday School Classes)

 

 

WE GIVE BACK

 

OUR OFFERINGS (Offering plates are available at the back of the church)

 

INVITATION TO BRING AN OFFERING

DEDICATION OF THE OFFERING (Standing)   (VU #543)

We give thee but thine own, what e’er the gift may be; all that we have is thine alone, a trust, O God, from thee.

       

 

OFFERTORY PRAYER (Unison)

Caring and Generous God, you command us to serve your people in need, to feed those who are hungry and to bring justice to those who are oppressed. Though we may be tempted to serve ourselves before others, by the presence of your Spirit at work in us, we turn from that temptation. With the making of this offering, we pledge ourselves to obeying your word. Bless these gifts and bless those who give them.  In Jesus’ name we pray. AMEN.

 

 

WE LISTEN

 

SCRIPTURE READINGS:

Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7

Matthew 4:1-11

 

MESSAGE:  “Freedom and Responsibility”

 

COMMUNION HYMN:  Let Us Break Bread Together”   (VU #480)

1.  Let us break bread together on our knees, let us break bread together on our knees.

When I fall down on my knees with my face to the rising sun, Oh, Lord, have mercy on me.

 

2.  Let us drink wine together on our knees, let us drink wint together on our knees.

When I fall down on my knees with my face to the rising sun, Oh, Lord, have mercy on me.

 

3.  Let us praise God together on our knees, let us praise God together on our knees.

When I fall down on my knees with my face to the rising sun, Oh, Lord, have mercy on me.

 

SHARING COMMUNION  (Please Follow along from the insert)

 

 

WE GO FORTH

 

HYMN:  O Jesus, I Have Promised”   (VU #120)

1.  O Jesus, I have promised to serve you to the end; remain for ever near me, my Saviour and my friend: I shall not fear the journey if you are by my side, nor wander from the pathway if you will be my guide.

 

2.  O let me feel you near me: the world is ever near; I see the sights that dazzle, the tempting sounds I hear; my foes are ever near me, around me and within; but, Jesus, then draw nearer and shield my soul from sin.

 

3.  O let me hear you speaking in accents clear and still, above the storms of passion, the murmurs of self-will; O speak to reassure me, to hasten or control; now speak, and make me listen, O guardian of my soul.

 

BENEDICTION/COMMISSIONING

 

SENDING FORTH:   (VU #964)

Go now in peace, go now in peace. May the love of God surround you everywhere, everywhere you may go.

       

ORGAN POSTLUDE:  Improvisation in G (Handel)

 

 

*This liturgy was initially written by Jeanyne Slettom, Ph.D. and has been adapted by Rev. Ian R. Mackay

 

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS & MEETINGS

Worship Leader for Sunday March 1st:

Rev. Ian Mackay

Lay Reader for Sunday March 1st:

Nancy Moore-Carr

 

 

 

ANNUAL MEETING:  Please stay following the service today for our annual meeting.

 

UCW:  The UCW ladies will be meeting this Wednesday February 25th at 12:30 pm in the church Memorial Room.  All women are welcome to join.

 

MEETINGS:  The next meeting of the Stewards and Session will take place on Tuesday March 3rd.  Stewards will meet at 1:00 pm, and Session will meet at 2:00 pm.

 

THANK YOU:  Thank you to Ardith Wolsey for her contribution of her St. Paul’s plate.  It now has a place on the wall in the church memorial room.  We are still looking for a Trinity United plate as well as a Bellrock United plate.  If you have one you would like to donate to the church, please see Rebecca

 

FOODBANK NEEDS:  The Verona Satellite Foodbank is asking for donations of the following:

·      Peanut Butter

·      Cereal

·      Jam

·      Instant Jello

·      Canned Fruit

 

 

FELLOWSHIP THANK YOU:  Another heartfelt thank you to Rebecca and Rachael for organizing our monthly church fellowship.  It was very well attended last Sunday.  Mark your calendars – the next fellowship will be on Sunday March 15th.  Stay tuned for more information.

 

TRINITY MOVIE NIGHT:  Mark your calendars for a wonderful evening; the Trinity UCW will be hosting a movie night on Friday March 27th.  Doors open at 6:00 pm and the movie will start at 6:30 pm.  Being shown will be “The Ultimate Gift.”  This film follows Jason Stevens, a spoiled, wealthy young man who expects a massive inheritance upon his grandfather Red’s death. Instead, Red leaves him a series of 12 "gifts" or tasks designed to teach him about life’s true value - work, friendship, family, and love. Through these challenges Jason transforms from selfish to selfless, ultimately earning a fortune and learning that true wealth is found in helping others.  Admission is by donation and includes a bag of popcorn, chocolate bar and drink. 

 

ODD REQUEST:  Do you have any older calendars sitting around?  If so, please let Rebecca know, someone is looking for some (specifically scenic landscapes, animals, birds, vehicles – pretty calendars of regular size).  Even if they have writing on them, that is perfectly okay.  Thanks.