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December 15, 2024  Third Sunday of Advent
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Christ’s presence in our midst in the wonder of the holy supper is cause for singing. The nearness of the God in prayer, in every circumstance, is cause for rejoicing. The coming of one “more powerful” than John, even with a winnowing fork in hand, is good news—and cause for exultation—for us who are being saved. Great joy is the tone for the third Sunday of Advent.
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To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Alexa Moser, Acolyte
The Ewing Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott, Children’s Message
Sue Care, Lector
Lindsey Waltermyer, Keyboard for Children’s Choir
Sam Young, Soloist for Children’s Choir
Donna Keys, Marlene Hansley, and Jean Moser; Handbells for Children’s Choir
Nancy Mest, Flutist for Chancel Choir
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Andy van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
James Dawson, Video Director
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“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding!” Text: Latin hymn, 1632; tr. Edward Caswall, 1814-1878. Music: MERTON, William H. Monk, 1823-1889. Text and music are in public domain.      
“Advent Prayer” by Mark Patterson ASCAP. © 2005 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Days of Elijah” Words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. Admin. by Son Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Streamed With permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“A Little Child Will Come to Lead Us” Words by Don Besig and Nancy Price. Music by Don Besig. © 1992 by Harold Flammer Music. ASCAP
“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain.
“In Thee Is Gladness” Text: Johann Lindermann, 1549-1631; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, alt. Music: IN DIR IST FREUDE, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, 1556-1622. Arr. © 1969 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229

December 15, 2024 Third Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Christ’s presence in our midst in the wonder of the holy supper is cause for singing. The nearness of the God in prayer, in every circumstance, is cause for rejoicing. The coming of one “more powerful” than John, even with a winnowing fork in hand, is good news—and cause for exultation—for us who are being saved. Great joy is the tone for the third Sunday of Advent.

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Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Alexa Moser, Acolyte
The Ewing Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott, Children’s Message
Sue Care, Lector
Lindsey Waltermyer, Keyboard for Children’s Choir
Sam Young, Soloist for Children’s Choir
Donna Keys, Marlene Hansley, and Jean Moser; Handbells for Children’s Choir
Nancy Mest, Flutist for Chancel Choir
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
James Dawson, Video Director

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FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

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“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding!” Text: Latin hymn, 1632; tr. Edward Caswall, 1814-1878. Music: MERTON, William H. Monk, 1823-1889. Text and music are in public domain.

“Advent Prayer” by Mark Patterson ASCAP. © 2005 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Days of Elijah” Words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. Admin. by Son Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Streamed With permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“A Little Child Will Come to Lead Us” Words by Don Besig and Nancy Price. Music by Don Besig. © 1992 by Harold Flammer Music. ASCAP

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain.

“In Thee Is Gladness” Text: Johann Lindermann, 1549-1631; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, alt. Music: IN DIR IST FREUDE, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, 1556-1622. Arr. © 1969 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229

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December 15, 2024 Third Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Christ’s presence in our midst in the wonder of the holy supper is cause for singing. The nearness of the God in prayer, in every circumstance, is cause for rejoicing. The coming of one “more powerful” than John, even with a winnowing fork in hand, is good news—and cause for exultation—for us who are being saved. Great joy is the tone for the third Sunday of Advent.

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Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Alexa Moser, Acolyte
The Ewing Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott, Children’s Message
Sue Care, Lector
Lindsey Waltermyer, Keyboard for Children’s Choir
Sam Young, Soloist for Children’s Choir
Donna Keys, Marlene Hansley, and Jean Moser; Handbells for Children’s Choir
Nancy Mest, Flutist for Chancel Choir
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
James Dawson, Video Director

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding!” Text: Latin hymn, 1632; tr. Edward Caswall, 1814-1878. Music: MERTON, William H. Monk, 1823-1889. Text and music are in public domain.

“Advent Prayer” by Mark Patterson ASCAP. © 2005 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Days of Elijah” Words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. Admin. by Son Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Streamed With permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“A Little Child Will Come to Lead Us” Words by Don Besig and Nancy Price. Music by Don Besig. © 1992 by Harold Flammer Music. ASCAP

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain.

“In Thee Is Gladness” Text: Johann Lindermann, 1549-1631; tr. Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, alt. Music: IN DIR IST FREUDE, Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, 1556-1622. Arr. © 1969 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229
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December 8, 2024  Second Sunday of Advent
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Forerunners and messengers advance the advent of our God. While John the baptizer’s voice in the wilderness may be the principal focus of the day, Malachi’s prophecy could as easily herald the coming Christ as forerunner of the Lord of hosts. Finally all the baptized are called to participate in the sharing of the gospel. In so doing we prepare the way for the coming of Jesus and assist all people in capturing a vision of the “salvation of God.”
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To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Madelyn Artim, Acolyte
The Dugan Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott Staub, Children’s Message
Rae Bechtel, Lector
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director
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NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®
“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Savior of the Nations, Come” Text: attr. Amborse of Milan, 340-397; Martin Luther, 1483-1546; tr. Hymnal version. Music: NUN KOMM, DER HIDEN HEILAND, J. Walter, Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1542. Text © 2006 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.      
“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082. 
“God with Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.            
“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“People, Look East” by Eleanor Farjeon and William M. Schoenfeld. Based on BESANCON, traditional French Carol. ©1998 The Sacred Music Press. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850.
Text and music are in public domain.
“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music:  CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

December 8, 2024 Second Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Forerunners and messengers advance the advent of our God. While John the baptizer’s voice in the wilderness may be the principal focus of the day, Malachi’s prophecy could as easily herald the coming Christ as forerunner of the Lord of hosts. Finally all the baptized are called to participate in the sharing of the gospel. In so doing we prepare the way for the coming of Jesus and assist all people in capturing a vision of the “salvation of God.”

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Madelyn Artim, Acolyte
The Dugan Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott Staub, Children’s Message
Rae Bechtel, Lector
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Savior of the Nations, Come” Text: attr. Amborse of Milan, 340-397; Martin Luther, 1483-1546; tr. Hymnal version. Music: NUN KOMM, DER HIDEN HEILAND, J. Walter, Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1542. Text © 2006 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God with Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“People, Look East” by Eleanor Farjeon and William M. Schoenfeld. Based on BESANCON, traditional French Carol. ©1998 The Sacred Music Press. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850.
Text and music are in public domain.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

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December 8, 2024 Second Sunday of Advent

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December 8, 2024 Second Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Forerunners and messengers advance the advent of our God. While John the baptizer’s voice in the wilderness may be the principal focus of the day, Malachi’s prophecy could as easily herald the coming Christ as forerunner of the Lord of hosts. Finally all the baptized are called to participate in the sharing of the gospel. In so doing we prepare the way for the coming of Jesus and assist all people in capturing a vision of the “salvation of God.”

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Madelyn Artim, Acolyte
The Dugan Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Pastor Scott Staub, Children’s Message
Rae Bechtel, Lector
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Savior of the Nations, Come” Text: attr. Amborse of Milan, 340-397; Martin Luther, 1483-1546; tr. Hymnal version. Music: NUN KOMM, DER HIDEN HEILAND, J. Walter, Geistliche Gesangbüchlein, 1542. Text © 2006 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God with Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“People, Look East” by Eleanor Farjeon and William M. Schoenfeld. Based on BESANCON, traditional French Carol. ©1998 The Sacred Music Press. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850.
Text and music are in public domain.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
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'December 1, 2024  First Sunday of Advent
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Advent is about the “majestical coming days.” God’s people have always lived in great expectation, but that expectation finds specific, repeated enunciation in the texts appointed for these four weeks. The ancients anticipated a “righteous Branch to spring up for David.” The Thessalonians awaited “the coming of our Lord Jesus with all the saints.” Jesus’ contemporaries hoped for the time “to stand before the Son of Man.” With them we eagerly await the coming days: another Christmas celebration, a second coming, and the advent of Christ in word and supper.
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To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Bryce Manthorne, Acolyte
The Quigley Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Scott Geiser, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director
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“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” Text by Charles Wesley, 1744. Music: HYFRYDOL, Rowland  H. Prichard, 1830; harm. from The English Hymnal, 1906. Text and music are in  public domain.       
“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.             
“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” by Charles Wesley and Taylor Davis. © 2006 Choristers Guild. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229. 
“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain

'December 1, 2024 First Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Advent is about the “majestical coming days.” God’s people have always lived in great expectation, but that expectation finds specific, repeated enunciation in the texts appointed for these four weeks. The ancients anticipated a “righteous Branch to spring up for David.” The Thessalonians awaited “the coming of our Lord Jesus with all the saints.” Jesus’ contemporaries hoped for the time “to stand before the Son of Man.” With them we eagerly await the coming days: another Christmas celebration, a second coming, and the advent of Christ in word and supper.

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To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Bryce Manthorne, Acolyte
The Quigley Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Scott Geiser, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

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“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” Text by Charles Wesley, 1744. Music: HYFRYDOL, Rowland H. Prichard, 1830; harm. from The English Hymnal, 1906. Text and music are in public domain.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” by Charles Wesley and Taylor Davis. © 2006 Choristers Guild. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain

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December 1, 2024 First Sunday of Advent

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'December 1, 2024 First Sunday of Advent

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Advent is about the “majestical coming days.” God’s people have always lived in great expectation, but that expectation finds specific, repeated enunciation in the texts appointed for these four weeks. The ancients anticipated a “righteous Branch to spring up for David.” The Thessalonians awaited “the coming of our Lord Jesus with all the saints.” Jesus’ contemporaries hoped for the time “to stand before the Son of Man.” With them we eagerly await the coming days: another Christmas celebration, a second coming, and the advent of Christ in word and supper.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Bryce Manthorne, Acolyte
The Quigley Family, Advent Candle Lighting
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Scott Geiser, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

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“Emmanuel, Emmanuel” Words and music by Bob McGee. © 1976 C.A. Music. Admin. by Music Services, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” Text by Charles Wesley, 1744. Music: HYFRYDOL, Rowland H. Prichard, 1830; harm. from The English Hymnal, 1906. Text and music are in public domain.

“Creator of the Stars of Night” Text: Latin hymn, 9th cent.; tr. Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: CONDITOR ALME SIEDERUM, Plainsong mode IV. Text © 1940 Church Pension Fund, admin. Church Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Everlasting God” words and music by Brenton Brown and Ken Riley. © 2005 Thankyou Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“The Lord’s Prayer” by Albert Hay Malotte; arr. by Donald P. Hustad. Words and music © 1935, renewed 1963 by G. Schirmer. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God With Us” Words and music by Jason Ingram and Leslie Jordan. © 2012 Open Hands Music; So Essential Tunes; Integrity’s Praise! Music; Little Way Creative. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC, Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus” by Charles Wesley and Taylor Davis. © 2006 Choristers Guild. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Doxology for Advent” Words: Thomas Ken, 1674. Music: CAROL, Richard Storrs Willis, 1850. Text and music are in public domain
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Even after Israel had experienced the vagaries of kings, the people still longed for a true king to set things right. He would have the king’s title of Anointed One (Messiah); he would be the “one like a human being” (Son of Man) given dominion in Daniel’s vision. Jesus is given these titles, even though he is nothing like an earthly king. His authority comes from the truth to which he bears witness, and those who recognize the truth voluntarily listen to him. We look forward to the day he is given dominion, knowing his victory will be the nonviolent victory of love.
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Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Bell Choir Director
Tom McHugh & Jim Dugan, Trumpets
Jason Wood, Timpani
Ariel Hansley, Children’s Message
Maddie Hansley, Reader
Dr. Dolly Singley (she, hers, her), Temple Talk Presenter
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director
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“Crown Him with Many Crowns” by G. Elvey. Arr. by M. Helman. © 2010 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. Used by permission.                  
“Crown Him with Many Crowns” Text: Matthew Bridges, 1800-1894, sts. 1-3, 5; Godfrey
Thring, 1823-1903, st. 4. Music: DIADEMATA, George J. Elvey, 1816-1893. Text and music
are in public domain
“You Are My King (Amazing Love) Words and music by Billy J. Foote. © 1996 worshiptoether.com songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.                         
“King of Kings” words and music by Brooke Ligertwood, Jason Ingram and Scott Ligertwood. © 2019 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia; Fellow Ships Music; So Essential Tunes. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC; Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.                       
“O God, Our Help in Ages Past” by Michael Burkhardt. © 2002 Birnamwood Publications. All
rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.                       
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.                         
“Rejoice, for Christ Is King!” Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788, alt. Music: LAUS REGIS, William E. Fischer, 1849-1936. Text and music are in public domain.

Even after Israel had experienced the vagaries of kings, the people still longed for a true king to set things right. He would have the king’s title of Anointed One (Messiah); he would be the “one like a human being” (Son of Man) given dominion in Daniel’s vision. Jesus is given these titles, even though he is nothing like an earthly king. His authority comes from the truth to which he bears witness, and those who recognize the truth voluntarily listen to him. We look forward to the day he is given dominion, knowing his victory will be the nonviolent victory of love.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Bell Choir Director
Tom McHugh & Jim Dugan, Trumpets
Jason Wood, Timpani
Ariel Hansley, Children’s Message
Maddie Hansley, Reader
Dr. Dolly Singley (she, hers, her), Temple Talk Presenter
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director

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“Crown Him with Many Crowns” by G. Elvey. Arr. by M. Helman. © 2010 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. Used by permission.

“Crown Him with Many Crowns” Text: Matthew Bridges, 1800-1894, sts. 1-3, 5; Godfrey
Thring, 1823-1903, st. 4. Music: DIADEMATA, George J. Elvey, 1816-1893. Text and music
are in public domain

“You Are My King (Amazing Love) Words and music by Billy J. Foote. © 1996 worshiptoether.com songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“King of Kings” words and music by Brooke Ligertwood, Jason Ingram and Scott Ligertwood. © 2019 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia; Fellow Ships Music; So Essential Tunes. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC; Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“O God, Our Help in Ages Past” by Michael Burkhardt. © 2002 Birnamwood Publications. All
rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Rejoice, for Christ Is King!” Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788, alt. Music: LAUS REGIS, William E. Fischer, 1849-1936. Text and music are in public domain.

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'November 24, 2024; Christ the King Sunday

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Even after Israel had experienced the vagaries of kings, the people still longed for a true king to set things right. He would have the king’s title of Anointed One (Messiah); he would be the “one like a human being” (Son of Man) given dominion in Daniel’s vision. Jesus is given these titles, even though he is nothing like an earthly king. His authority comes from the truth to which he bears witness, and those who recognize the truth voluntarily listen to him. We look forward to the day he is given dominion, knowing his victory will be the nonviolent victory of love.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Bell Choir Director
Tom McHugh & Jim Dugan, Trumpets
Jason Wood, Timpani
Ariel Hansley, Children’s Message
Maddie Hansley, Reader
Dr. Dolly Singley (she, hers, her), Temple Talk Presenter
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director

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“Crown Him with Many Crowns” by G. Elvey. Arr. by M. Helman. © 2010 Concordia Publishing House, cph.org. Used by permission.

“Crown Him with Many Crowns” Text: Matthew Bridges, 1800-1894, sts. 1-3, 5; Godfrey
Thring, 1823-1903, st. 4. Music: DIADEMATA, George J. Elvey, 1816-1893. Text and music
are in public domain

“You Are My King (Amazing Love) Words and music by Billy J. Foote. © 1996 worshiptoether.com songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“King of Kings” words and music by Brooke Ligertwood, Jason Ingram and Scott Ligertwood. © 2019 Hillsong Music Publishing Australia; Fellow Ships Music; So Essential Tunes. Admin. by Essential Music Publishing LLC; Hillsong Music Publishing (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“O God, Our Help in Ages Past” by Michael Burkhardt. © 2002 Birnamwood Publications. All
rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Rejoice, for Christ Is King!” Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788, alt. Music: LAUS REGIS, William E. Fischer, 1849-1936. Text and music are in public domain.
...

'November 27, 2024; Thanksgiving Eve
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! We are so glad you have joined us. At harvest time we join the psalmist in offering thanksgiving to God: “You crown the year with your goodness, and your paths overflow with plenty.” We are grateful for the abundance of the good things of God’s creation. Paul reminds us that our thanksgiving overflows into generosity. As the body of Christ in the world, we give ourselves away as bread for the hungry.
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Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Carolyn Fleming, Reader
Steve Eisenhart, piano
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director
We welcome choristers from Grace Lutheran and Emmanuel Lutheran churches this evening to our own Chancel choir to join in singing the choral anthem.
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“We Gather Together” by Adrianus Valerius, Nede-laundtsh Gedneck-Clark  1626, trans Theodore Baker 1894, Harm: Edward Kresmer, 1877. Text and Music are in public domain.                 
“Hymn of Praise” Text and music are in public domain
“Accept Our Thanks” Text by Jean Sibelius. Arr. by William Hodson. © 1936 by Theodore Presser Co. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.                         
“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS, Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

'November 27, 2024; Thanksgiving Eve

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! We are so glad you have joined us. At harvest time we join the psalmist in offering thanksgiving to God: “You crown the year with your goodness, and your paths overflow with plenty.” We are grateful for the abundance of the good things of God’s creation. Paul reminds us that our thanksgiving overflows into generosity. As the body of Christ in the world, we give ourselves away as bread for the hungry.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Carolyn Fleming, Reader
Steve Eisenhart, piano
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

We welcome choristers from Grace Lutheran and Emmanuel Lutheran churches this evening to our own Chancel choir to join in singing the choral anthem.

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“We Gather Together” by Adrianus Valerius, Nede-laundtsh Gedneck-Clark 1626, trans Theodore Baker 1894, Harm: Edward Kresmer, 1877. Text and Music are in public domain.

“Hymn of Praise” Text and music are in public domain

“Accept Our Thanks” Text by Jean Sibelius. Arr. by William Hodson. © 1936 by Theodore Presser Co. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS, Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

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November 27, 2024, Thanksgiving Eve Service

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'November 27, 2024; Thanksgiving Eve

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! We are so glad you have joined us. At harvest time we join the psalmist in offering thanksgiving to God: “You crown the year with your goodness, and your paths overflow with plenty.” We are grateful for the abundance of the good things of God’s creation. Paul reminds us that our thanksgiving overflows into generosity. As the body of Christ in the world, we give ourselves away as bread for the hungry.

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To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Carolyn Fleming, Reader
Steve Eisenhart, piano
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

We welcome choristers from Grace Lutheran and Emmanuel Lutheran churches this evening to our own Chancel choir to join in singing the choral anthem.

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“We Gather Together” by Adrianus Valerius, Nede-laundtsh Gedneck-Clark 1626, trans Theodore Baker 1894, Harm: Edward Kresmer, 1877. Text and Music are in public domain.

“Hymn of Praise” Text and music are in public domain

“Accept Our Thanks” Text by Jean Sibelius. Arr. by William Hodson. © 1936 by Theodore Presser Co. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS, Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
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Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! November begins with All Saints Day and ends in or near
Advent, when we anticipate Christ’s coming again. It is fitting, then, that the readings today tell of the final resurrection and the end time. In the turmoil of hope, fear, and disbelief that these predictions provoke in us, Hebrews sounds a note of confident trust. Christ makes a way for us where there is no way, and we walk it confidently, our hearts and bodies washed in baptismal water, trusting the one who has promised forgiveness. The more we see the last day approaching, the more important it is to meet together to provoke one another to love.
Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch 
Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; 
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Hayley Quigley, Children’s Message
Kayleigh Urbassik, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director
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“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.
“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.                         
“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.                         
“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music;  Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.                         
“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.                         
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.                         
“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,                          
“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music; Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! November begins with All Saints Day and ends in or near
Advent, when we anticipate Christ’s coming again. It is fitting, then, that the readings today tell of the final resurrection and the end time. In the turmoil of hope, fear, and disbelief that these predictions provoke in us, Hebrews sounds a note of confident trust. Christ makes a way for us where there is no way, and we walk it confidently, our hearts and bodies washed in baptismal water, trusting the one who has promised forgiveness. The more we see the last day approaching, the more important it is to meet together to provoke one another to love.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister;
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Hayley Quigley, Children’s Message
Kayleigh Urbassik, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 17, 2024 SERVICE:

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NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.
“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.

“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music; Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,
“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music; Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,

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November 17, 2024; Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost

NHELC 30 views November 17, 2024 10:39 pm

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! November begins with All Saints Day and ends in or near
Advent, when we anticipate Christ’s coming again. It is fitting, then, that the readings today tell of the final resurrection and the end time. In the turmoil of hope, fear, and disbelief that these predictions provoke in us, Hebrews sounds a note of confident trust. Christ makes a way for us where there is no way, and we walk it confidently, our hearts and bodies washed in baptismal water, trusting the one who has promised forgiveness. The more we see the last day approaching, the more important it is to meet together to provoke one another to love.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister;
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Hayley Quigley, Children’s Message
Kayleigh Urbassik, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Amdy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Rick Hausch, Video Director

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FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.
“We Praise You, O God” Text: Julia C. Cory, 1882-1963. Music: KREMSER, A. Valerius, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck, 1626. Text and music are in public domain.

“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music; Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,
“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissell, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies)” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Scott Cash. © 2012 Capitol CMG Paragon; McTyeire Music; S. D. G. Publishing; Twelve Lions Music; Worship Together Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Hal H. Hopson. © 1997 MorningStar Music Publishers. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“My Faith Looks Up to Thee” Text: Ray Palmer, 1808-1887. Music: OLIVET, Lowell Mason,
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'November 10, 2024; Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Widows are visible everywhere in today’s readings. Jesus
denounces those scribes who pray impressive prayers but devour widows’ houses. He commends the poor widow who
in his view gave far more than the major donors. Jesus doesn’t see her simply as an object of compassion or charity. She, like the widow of Zarephath who shares her last bit of food with Elijah, does something of great importance.
Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch 
Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nicole Ewing, Children’s Message
Brenda Hunsberger, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director
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“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“How Great Is Our God” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Jesse Reeves. © 2004 Rising Springs Music; Vamos Publishing; worshiptogether.com songs; Wondrously Made Songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Child of God” words by Rita Docter and Margaret Crain MacNeil.  © 1972 Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA.  All rights reserved.  Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License   #A-701229. 
“Open the Eyes of My Heart” Words and music by Paul Baloche.  © 1997 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music.  Admin. by Integrity Music.  All rights reserved.  Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082. 
“Sing with All the Saints in Glory” words by William J. Irons.  Tune by William Bradley Roberts.  © 1995 Augsburg Fortress.  Arrangement © 2003 Augsburg Fortress.  All rights reserved.  Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229. 
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Armed Forces Medley” arr. by Gene Roberson.  © Sheet Music Plus. 
“God Bless Our Native Land” Text: Charles T. Brooks, 1812-1883; John S. Dwight, 1813-1893. Music: NATIONAL ANTHEM, Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744. Text and music are in public domain.

'November 10, 2024; Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Widows are visible everywhere in today’s readings. Jesus
denounces those scribes who pray impressive prayers but devour widows’ houses. He commends the poor widow who
in his view gave far more than the major donors. Jesus doesn’t see her simply as an object of compassion or charity. She, like the widow of Zarephath who shares her last bit of food with Elijah, does something of great importance.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nicole Ewing, Children’s Message
Brenda Hunsberger, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 10, 2024 SERVICE:

FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“How Great Is Our God” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Jesse Reeves. © 2004 Rising Springs Music; Vamos Publishing; worshiptogether.com songs; Wondrously Made Songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Child of God” words by Rita Docter and Margaret Crain MacNeil. © 1972 Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Open the Eyes of My Heart” Words and music by Paul Baloche. © 1997 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Admin. by Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Sing with All the Saints in Glory” words by William J. Irons. Tune by William Bradley Roberts. © 1995 Augsburg Fortress. Arrangement © 2003 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Armed Forces Medley” arr. by Gene Roberson. © Sheet Music Plus.

“God Bless Our Native Land” Text: Charles T. Brooks, 1812-1883; John S. Dwight, 1813-1893. Music: NATIONAL ANTHEM, Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744. Text and music are in public domain.

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'November 10, 2024; Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

NHELC 34 views November 10, 2024 10:23 pm

'November 10, 2024; Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Widows are visible everywhere in today’s readings. Jesus
denounces those scribes who pray impressive prayers but devour widows’ houses. He commends the poor widow who
in his view gave far more than the major donors. Jesus doesn’t see her simply as an object of compassion or charity. She, like the widow of Zarephath who shares her last bit of food with Elijah, does something of great importance.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
The Rev. Wayne Moritz, Guest Preacher
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nicole Ewing, Children’s Message
Brenda Hunsberger, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
James Dawson , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 10, 2024 SERVICE:

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NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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“For the Fruit of All Creation” Text: Fred Pratt Green, 1903-2000. Music: AR HYD Y NOS Welsh traditional. Text © 1970 Hope Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“How Great Is Our God” Words and music by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash and Jesse Reeves. © 2004 Rising Springs Music; Vamos Publishing; worshiptogether.com songs; Wondrously Made Songs. Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Child of God” words by Rita Docter and Margaret Crain MacNeil. © 1972 Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Open the Eyes of My Heart” Words and music by Paul Baloche. © 1997 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Admin. by Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Sing with All the Saints in Glory” words by William J. Irons. Tune by William Bradley Roberts. © 1995 Augsburg Fortress. Arrangement © 2003 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Armed Forces Medley” arr. by Gene Roberson. © Sheet Music Plus.

“God Bless Our Native Land” Text: Charles T. Brooks, 1812-1883; John S. Dwight, 1813-1893. Music: NATIONAL ANTHEM, Thesaurus Musicus, London, 1744. Text and music are in public domain.
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Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Of all three years of the lectionary cycle, this year’s All Saints readings have the most tears. Isaiah and Revelation look forward to the day when God will wipe away all tears; in John’s gospel, Jesus weeps along with Mary and all the gathered mourners before he demonstrates his power over
death. On All Saints Day we celebrate the victory won for all the faithful dead, but we grieve for our beloved dead as well, knowing that God honors our tears. We bring our grief to the table and find there a foretaste of Isaiah’s feast to come. 
Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw
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Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Barbara Noecker, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Scott Repa , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director
We welcome Mr. Jeffrey K. Brunner, director of choirs at Boyertown Area Senior High in Boyertown, Pennsylvania and the Boyertown Area High School Show Choir.
COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 3,  2024 SERVICE:
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“At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners” by Williametta Spencer. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco.
“For All the Saints” Text: William W. How, 1823-1897. Music: SINE NOMINE, Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958. Music from The English Hymnal outside the USA © Oxford University Press 1906. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“When It’s All Been Said and Done” words and music by Jim Cowan. © 1999 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Admin. by Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Days of Elijah” words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“There Will Be Rest” by Frank Tichelli. © 2000 by Hindon Publications.
“God Be with You Till We Meet Again” Text: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828-1904. Music: GOD BE WITH YOU, William G. Tomer, 1833-1896. Text and music are in public domain.
“The Lord Bless You and Keep You” by Peter Lutkin. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco. Public domain.
​“Dies Irae” by John Trotta. © 2020 by Hampton Road Music Group LLC.

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Of all three years of the lectionary cycle, this year’s All Saints readings have the most tears. Isaiah and Revelation look forward to the day when God will wipe away all tears; in John’s gospel, Jesus weeps along with Mary and all the gathered mourners before he demonstrates his power over
death. On All Saints Day we celebrate the victory won for all the faithful dead, but we grieve for our beloved dead as well, knowing that God honors our tears. We bring our grief to the table and find there a foretaste of Isaiah’s feast to come.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Barbara Noecker, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Scott Repa , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

We welcome Mr. Jeffrey K. Brunner, director of choirs at Boyertown Area Senior High in Boyertown, Pennsylvania and the Boyertown Area High School Show Choir.

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2024 SERVICE:

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners” by Williametta Spencer. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco.

“For All the Saints” Text: William W. How, 1823-1897. Music: SINE NOMINE, Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958. Music from The English Hymnal outside the USA © Oxford University Press 1906. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“When It’s All Been Said and Done” words and music by Jim Cowan. © 1999 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Admin. by Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Days of Elijah” words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“There Will Be Rest” by Frank Tichelli. © 2000 by Hindon Publications.

“God Be with You Till We Meet Again” Text: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828-1904. Music: GOD BE WITH YOU, William G. Tomer, 1833-1896. Text and music are in public domain.

“The Lord Bless You and Keep You” by Peter Lutkin. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco. Public domain.

​“Dies Irae” by John Trotta. © 2020 by Hampton Road Music Group LLC.

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November 3, 2024; All Saints Sunday, 325th Anniversary Celebration

NHELC 67 views November 3, 2024 10:49 pm

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! Of all three years of the lectionary cycle, this year’s All Saints readings have the most tears. Isaiah and Revelation look forward to the day when God will wipe away all tears; in John’s gospel, Jesus weeps along with Mary and all the gathered mourners before he demonstrates his power over
death. On All Saints Day we celebrate the victory won for all the faithful dead, but we grieve for our beloved dead as well, knowing that God honors our tears. We bring our grief to the table and find there a foretaste of Isaiah’s feast to come.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Barbara Noecker, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Scott Repa , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Amy Marazas, Video Director

We welcome Mr. Jeffrey K. Brunner, director of choirs at Boyertown Area Senior High in Boyertown, Pennsylvania and the Boyertown Area High School Show Choir.

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 3, 2024 SERVICE:

FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“At the Round Earth’s Imagined Corners” by Williametta Spencer. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco.

“For All the Saints” Text: William W. How, 1823-1897. Music: SINE NOMINE, Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958. Music from The English Hymnal outside the USA © Oxford University Press 1906. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“When It’s All Been Said and Done” words and music by Jim Cowan. © 1999 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. Admin. by Integrity Music. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Days of Elijah” words and music by Robin Mark. © 1996 Song Solutions Daybreak. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“There Will Be Rest” by Frank Tichelli. © 2000 by Hindon Publications.

“God Be with You Till We Meet Again” Text: Jeremiah E. Rankin, 1828-1904. Music: GOD BE WITH YOU, William G. Tomer, 1833-1896. Text and music are in public domain.

“The Lord Bless You and Keep You” by Peter Lutkin. © 1961 by Summy-Birchard Company Sumco. Public domain.

​“Dies Irae” by John Trotta. © 2020 by Hampton Road Music Group LLC.
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October 13, 2024; Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost
Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! The rich man who comes to ask Jesus what he should do to inherit eternal life is a good man, sincere in his asking. Mark’s gospel is alone in saying that Jesus looked on him and loved him. Out of love, not as judgment, Jesus offers him an open door to life: sell all you own and give it to the poor. Our culture bombards us with the message that we will find life by consuming. Our assemblies counter this message with the invitation to find life by divesting for the sake of the other.
Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch 
Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf
To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525
To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .
The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Handbell Director
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Stacy Rothermel, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager  
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director
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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®
“Come Just as You Are” by J. Sabolick. Arr. by B. Ingram. © 1994 MARANATHA! MUSIC. Admin. by THE COPYRIGHT COMPANY. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Streamed with permission under CCL License #2329082.
“God of Grace and God of Glory” Text by Harry E. Fosdick, 1878-1969. Music: CWM RHONDDA by John Hughes, 1873-1932. Handbell arr. by L. Larson. © 2018 Agape (a division of Hope Publishing Company). All rights reserved. International copyright secured. From “Hymns & Handbells, Easy Handbell Accompaniments for Congregational Singing, Vol. 1”. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Graves into Gardens” Words and music by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick and Tiffany Hudson. © 2019 Brandon Lake Music; Maverick City Publishing Worldwide; Music by Elevation Worship Publishing; Bethel Music Publishing. Admin. by Bethel Music Publishing, Essential Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“God Made Me” Words and music by Mary Hanusa-Schuff. © 1992 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissel, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG
Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Francis Alexander and Arnold B. Sherman. © 1982 by Beckenhorst Press, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.
“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.
“O Jesus, I Have Promised” Text: John E. Bode, 1816-1874, alt. Music: MUNICH, Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, Meiningen, 1693. Text and music are in public domain.

October 13, 2024; Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! The rich man who comes to ask Jesus what he should do to inherit eternal life is a good man, sincere in his asking. Mark’s gospel is alone in saying that Jesus looked on him and loved him. Out of love, not as judgment, Jesus offers him an open door to life: sell all you own and give it to the poor. Our culture bombards us with the message that we will find life by consuming. Our assemblies counter this message with the invitation to find life by divesting for the sake of the other.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Handbell Director
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Stacy Rothermel, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 13, 2024 SERVICE:

FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

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Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“Come Just as You Are” by J. Sabolick. Arr. by B. Ingram. © 1994 MARANATHA! MUSIC. Admin. by THE COPYRIGHT COMPANY. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Streamed with permission under CCL License #2329082.

“God of Grace and God of Glory” Text by Harry E. Fosdick, 1878-1969. Music: CWM RHONDDA by John Hughes, 1873-1932. Handbell arr. by L. Larson. © 2018 Agape (a division of Hope Publishing Company). All rights reserved. International copyright secured. From “Hymns & Handbells, Easy Handbell Accompaniments for Congregational Singing, Vol. 1”. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Graves into Gardens” Words and music by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick and Tiffany Hudson. © 2019 Brandon Lake Music; Maverick City Publishing Worldwide; Music by Elevation Worship Publishing; Bethel Music Publishing. Admin. by Bethel Music Publishing, Essential Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God Made Me” Words and music by Mary Hanusa-Schuff. © 1992 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissel, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG
Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Francis Alexander and Arnold B. Sherman. © 1982 by Beckenhorst Press, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“O Jesus, I Have Promised” Text: John E. Bode, 1816-1874, alt. Music: MUNICH, Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, Meiningen, 1693. Text and music are in public domain.

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October 13, 2024; Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

NHELC 39 views October 13, 2024 9:18 pm

October 13, 2024; Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost

Welcome to New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church! The rich man who comes to ask Jesus what he should do to inherit eternal life is a good man, sincere in his asking. Mark’s gospel is alone in saying that Jesus looked on him and loved him. Out of love, not as judgment, Jesus offers him an open door to life: sell all you own and give it to the poor. Our culture bombards us with the message that we will find life by consuming. Our assemblies counter this message with the invitation to find life by divesting for the sake of the other.

Subscribe and like us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqftLNeF_oLL41ie7bRjw

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/NewHanoverLutheranChurch

Find the bulletin and all the music to follow along with the service on our website https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/new/wp-content/uploads/current-bulletin.pdf

To make a donation to the church; for online giving, please visit us at https://www.newhanoverlutheran.org/donate or you can mail us a check at New Hanover Evangelical Lutheran Church, 2941 Lutheran Road, Gilbertsville, PA 19525

To contact Pastor Scott - please email him at pastor@newhanoverlutheran.org or call him at the church at 610-326-1335 ext.1 .

The Rev. Scott Staub, Pastor
Nikki Young, Seminarian Minister; Director of Children, Family and Youth
Patricia Nyce, Director of Music Ministry
Lindsey Waltermyer, Grace Band Leader
Barb Eisenhart, Handbell Director
Nikki Young, Children’s Message
Stacy Rothermel, Reader
Scott Geiser, Web Manager
Andy Van Dyke , Audio
Ryan Schweiger, Drone Videographer
Diane Bealer, Video Director

COPYRIGHT FOR GRAPHICS, MUSIC, AND WORDS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS FOR OCTOBER 13, 2024 SERVICE:

FROM SUNDAYS AND SEASONS.COM COPYRIGHT 2024 AUGSBURG FORTRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRINTED BY PERMISSION UNDER AUGSBURG FORTRESS LITURGIES ANNUAL LICENSE #23853

NEW REVISED STANDARD VERSION BIBLE. COPYRIGHT 1989, DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. USED BY PERMISSION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Photos and videos may contain images and words that were AI produced from Canva® ©2024 All Rights Reserved, Canva®

“Come Just as You Are” by J. Sabolick. Arr. by B. Ingram. © 1994 MARANATHA! MUSIC. Admin. by THE COPYRIGHT COMPANY. All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Streamed with permission under CCL License #2329082.

“God of Grace and God of Glory” Text by Harry E. Fosdick, 1878-1969. Music: CWM RHONDDA by John Hughes, 1873-1932. Handbell arr. by L. Larson. © 2018 Agape (a division of Hope Publishing Company). All rights reserved. International copyright secured. From “Hymns & Handbells, Easy Handbell Accompaniments for Congregational Singing, Vol. 1”. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Graves into Gardens” Words and music by Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Steven Furtick and Tiffany Hudson. © 2019 Brandon Lake Music; Maverick City Publishing Worldwide; Music by Elevation Worship Publishing; Bethel Music Publishing. Admin. by Bethel Music Publishing, Essential Music Publishing LLC. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“God Made Me” Words and music by Mary Hanusa-Schuff. © 1992 Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“Get Down” Words and music by Ben Cissel, Bob Herdman, Mark Stuart, Tyler Burkum and Will McGinniss. © 1999 Flicker USA Publishing; Up In The Mix Music. Admin. by Capitol CMG
Publishing. All rights reserved. Streamed with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“All Things Bright and Beautiful” by Cecil Francis Alexander and Arnold B. Sherman. © 1982 by Beckenhorst Press, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under CCLI License #2329082.

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” Music: Richard W. Hillert, b. 1923. Music © 1978 Lutheran Book of Worship, admin. by Augsburg Fortress. All rights reserved. Reprinted and streamed with permission under One License #A-701229.

“O Jesus, I Have Promised” Text: John E. Bode, 1816-1874, alt. Music: MUNICH, Neuvermehrtes Gesangbuch, Meiningen, 1693. Text and music are in public domain.
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