Zion Episcopal Church         

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in our worship, words and witness.


The 22nd Sunday after Pentecost                                          November 9, 2025

Year C                                                                                                          10:00 a.m.

Holy Eucharist (Rite II)

 

Prelude 
                                                                   

Welcome & Announcements

 

Processional Hymn: 401       "The God of Abraham praise" (vs.1-3)”       Blue Hymnal                                                                                                                                                      

 

Celebrant    Blessed be God: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

People       And blessed be his kingdom, now and forever. Amen.

 

The Celebrant says 

Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid:  Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord.  Amen.

 

Gloria S-278 

Glory to God in the highest,

And peace to his people on earth

Lord God, heavenly King,

Almighty God and Father,

We worship you,

We give you thanks,

We praise you for your glory   

Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father,

Lord God, Lamb of God

you take away the sin of the world:

have mercy on us;

you are seated at the right hand of the Father;

receive our prayer.

For you alone are the Holy One,

you alone are the Lord,

you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ

with the Holy Spirit,

in the glory of God the Father. Amen

 

The Collect of the Day

Celebrant: The Lord be with you

People: And also with you.

O God, whose blessed Son came into the world that he might destroy the works of the devil and make us children of God and heirs of eternal life: Grant that, having this hope, we may purify ourselves as he is pure; that, when he comes again with power and great glory, we may be made like him in his eternal and glorious kingdom; where he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.

 

First Reading:  Job 19:23-27a

Job said,

"O that my words were written down!
O that they were inscribed in a book!

O that with an iron pen and with lead
they were engraved on a rock forever!

For I know that my Redeemer lives,
and that at the last he will stand upon the earth;

and after my skin has been thus destroyed,
then in my flesh I shall see God,

whom I shall see on my side,
and my eyes shall behold, and not another." 

The Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

Psalm  17:1-9

1 Hear my plea of innocence, O Lord;
give heed to my cry; *
listen to my prayer, which does not come from lying lips.

2 Let my vindication come forth from your presence; *
let your eyes be fixed on justice.

3 Weigh my heart, summon me by night, *
melt me down; you will find no impurity in me.

4 I give no offense with my mouth as others do; *
I have heeded the words of your lips.

5 My footsteps hold fast to the ways of your law; *
in your paths my feet shall not stumble.

6 I call upon you, O God, for you will answer me; *
incline your ear to me and hear my words.

7 Show me your marvelous loving-kindness, *
O Savior of those who take refuge at your right hand
from those who rise up against them.

8 Keep me as the apple of your eye; *
hide me under the shadow of your wings,

9 From the wicked who assault me, *
from my deadly enemies who surround me. 

 

Second Reading:  2 Thessalonians 2:1-5, 13-17

As to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered together to him, we beg you, brothers and sisters, not to be quickly shaken in mind or alarmed, either by spirit or by word or by letter, as though from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord is already here. Let no one deceive you in any way; for that day will not come unless the rebellion comes first and the lawless one is revealed, the one destined for destruction. He opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, declaring himself to be God. Do you not remember that I told you these things when I was still with you? 

But we must always give thanks to God for you, brothers and sisters beloved by the Lord, because God chose you as the first fruits for salvation through sanctification by the Spirit and through belief in the truth. For this purpose he called you through our proclamation of the good news, so that you may obtain the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. So then, brothers and sisters, stand firm and hold fast to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by word of mouth or by our letter. 

Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and through grace gave us eternal comfort and good hope, comfort your hearts and strengthen them in every good work and word. 

             The Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

 

Gradual Hymn: 625     "Ye holy angels bright"      Blue Hymnal       

  

The Gospel:  Luke 20:27-38

The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Luke

Glory to you Lord Christ

Some Sadducees, those who say there is no resurrection, came to Jesus and asked him a question, "Teacher, Moses wrote for us that if a man's brother dies, leaving a wife but no children, the man shall marry the widow and raise up children for his brother. Now there were seven brothers; the first married, and died childless; then the second and the third married her, and so in the same way all seven died childless. Finally the woman also died. In the resurrection, therefore, whose wife will the woman be? For the seven had married her."

Jesus said to them, "Those who belong to this age marry and are given in marriage; but those who are considered worthy of a place in that age and in the resurrection from the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage. Indeed they cannot die anymore, because they are like angels and are children of God, being children of the resurrection. And the fact that the dead are raised Moses himself showed, in the story about the bush, where he speaks of the Lord as the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. Now he is God not of the dead, but of the living; for to him all of them are alive."

The Gospel of the Lord.                                                                                                              Praise to you, Lord Christ.

 

The Sermon  The Rev. Alexander Herasimtschuk

 

The Nicene Creed                                      

We believe in one God,
    the Father, the Almighty,
    maker of heaven and earth,
    of all that is, seen and unseen.

We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
    the only Son of God,
    eternally begotten of the Father,
    God from God, Light from Light,
    true God from true God,
    begotten, not made,
    of one Being with the Father.
    Through him all things were made.

  For us and for our salvation
        he came down from heaven:
    by the power of the Holy Spirit
        he became incarnate from the Virgin Mary,
        and was made man.
    For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate;
        he suffered death and was buried.     

On the third day he rose again
            in accordance with the Scriptures;
        he ascended into heaven
            and is seated at the right hand of the Father.

    He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
        and his kingdom will have no end.

We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life,
    who proceeds from the Father and the Son.
    With the Father and the Son he is worshiped and glorified.
    He has spoken through the Prophets.
    We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church

    We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.

    We look for the resurrection of the dead,

        and the life of the world to come.  Amen. 

 

The Prayers of the People Form III 

Father, we pray for your holy Catholic Church;

That we all may be one.

 

Grant that every member of the Church may truly and humbly serve you;

That your Name may be glorified by all people.

 

We pray for our Presiding Bishop, Sean; our Bishops, Matthew and Allen; our Priest-in-Charge, Alex; for Michael, our Rector emeritus; and for all bishops, priests, and deacons;

That they may be faithful ministers of your Word and Sacraments.

 

We pray for Steve and Peggy, our wardens, and for the members of our vestry, that the Lord may guide them, and bless them with wisdom, patience and fortitude. 

Lord in your mercy,

Hear our prayer

 

We pray for our President, Donald; our Governor, Kathy; and all who govern and hold authority in the nations of the world;

That there may be justice and peace on the earth.

 

We pray for all victims of violence and terrorism.  We pray for all refugees and the countries who shelter them.  We pray for our brothers and sisters in the Armed Forces. Protect them and safely bring them home to their family and friends.  Comfort and sustain families and friends of those serving in the Armed Forces, and deliver them through this time of trial.  We pray for all people who are caught in the midst of war.  We pray for peace among the nations.  We pray for prisoners and their families, and those who minister to them.           

Lord in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.

 

Give us grace to do your will in all that we undertake;

That our works may find favor in your sight.

 

Have compassion on those who suffer from any grief or trouble;

That they may be delivered from their distress.

 

Give to the departed eternal rest;

Let light perpetual shine upon them.

 

We praise you for your saints who have entered into joy;

May we also come to share in your heavenly kingdom.

                                                                                                                         

Let us pray for our own needs and those of others.

 

Silence

 

The People may add their own petitions.

In the Interparish Council rota of prayer, we pray this week for: 

St. Paul’s and Trinity Parish, Tivoli

 

In the communion of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Margaret of Antioch and of all the saints, let us commend ourselves, and one another, and all our life, to Christ our God.

To thee, O Lord our God. 

Silence may be kept. 

The Celebrant adds a concluding collect

 

The Confession of Sin 

Celebrant    Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. 

Most merciful God,

we confess that we have sinned against you

in thought, word, and deed,

by what we have done,

and by what we have left undone.

We have not loved you with our whole heart;

we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.

We are truly sorry and we humbly repent.

For the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ,

have mercy on us and forgive us;

that we may delight in your will, and walk in your ways,

to the glory of your Name. Amen. 

Almighty God have mercy on you, forgive you all our sins through Jesus Christ our Lord, strengthen you in all goodness, and by the power of the Holy Spirit keep you in eternal life. Amen 

 

The Peace             

 Celebrant The peace of the Lord be always with you.

People      And also with you.

 

Blessing of those celebrating Birthdays and Anniversaries

 

Offertory Sentence

 

Ascribe to the Lord the honor due his Name.  Bring offerings and come into His courts.

 

Offering  You may continue to bring your gift to the altar through the online payment application VANCO.

 

Offertory Anthem: “In Flander’s Fields” (see page 15 of our bulletin for words)

Offertory Hymn: 184     "Blessed Assurance, Jesus is mine!"     LEVAS II

 

The Liturgy of the Holy Communion

 Eucharistic Prayer B

The people stand.

 

Celebrant: The Lord be with you

People: And also with you.         

Celebrant: Lift up your hearts

People: We lift them to the Lord 

Celebrant; Let us give thanks to the Lord our God

People: It is right to give him thanks and praise.

 

It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and every-
where to give thanks to you, Father Almighty, Creator of
heaven and earth.  

The Celebrant says a proper preface 

Therefore we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and
Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who forever
sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:

Sanctus S-129

 

Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might,

Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

    Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.

     Hosanna in the highest.

 

The people stand or kneel.

We give thanks to you, O God, for the goodness and love

which you have made known to us in creation; in the calling

of Israel to be your people; in your Word spoken through the

prophets; and above all in the Word made flesh, Jesus, your

Son. For in these last days you sent him to be incarnate from

 the Virgin Mary, to be the Savior and Redeemer of the world.

In him, you have delivered us from evil, and made us worthy

to stand before you. In Him, you have brought us out of error

into truth, out of sin into righteousness, out of death into life.

 

On the night before he died for us, our Lord Jesus Christ took

bread; and when he had given thanks to you, he broke it, and

gave it to his disciples, and said, "Take, eat: This is my Body,

which is given for you. Do this for the remembrance of me."

After supper he took the cup of wine; and when he had given
thanks, he gave it to them, and said, "Drink this, all of you:
This is my Blood of the new Covenant, which is shed for you
and for many for the forgiveness of sins. Whenever you drink
it, do this for the remembrance of me." 

Therefore, according to his command, O Father, 

We remember his death,

We proclaim his resurrection,

We await his coming in glory; 

And we offer our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving to you,

O Lord of all: presenting to you, from your creation, this

bread and wine. 

We pray you, gracious God, to send your Holy Spirit upon

these gifts that they may be the Sacrament of the Body of

Christ and his Blood of the new Covenant. Unite us to your

Son in his sacrifice, that we may be acceptable through him,

being sanctified by the Holy Spirit. In the fullness of time,

put all things in subjection under your Christ, and bring us to

that heavenly country where with the Blessed Virgin Mary,

St. Margaret of Antioch, and all your saints, we may enter

the everlasting heritage of your sons and daughters;

through Jesus Christ our Lord, the firstborn of all creation,

the head of the Church, and the author of our salvation. 

By him and with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy

Spirit all honor and glory is yours, Almighty Father, now and

for ever. Amen.

 

And now, as our Savior
Christ has taught us,
we are bold to say, 

 Our Father, who art in heaven,
    hallowed be thy Name,
    thy kingdom come,
    thy will be done,
        on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.

And forgive us our trespasses,
    as we forgive those who trespass against us.

And lead us not into temptation,
    but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory,
    for ever and ever. Amen.

 

The Fraction

Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us;
Therefore let us keep the feast.

 

Agnus Dei S-161

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world

Have mercy on us.

Lamb of God. you take away the sins of the world

Have mercy on us.

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world

Grant us peace.

 

The Gifts of God for the People of God.

Take them in remembrance that Christ died for
you, and feed on him in your hearts by faith,
with thanksgiving.

 

The Distribution

All baptized Christians are welcome at the Lord’s table.  Worshippers are welcome to receive the Eucharist in both kinds (bread and wine) or in one kind (bread only), as partaking in one kind is considered sufficient under certain circumstances, according to the Book of Common Prayer. If anyone receiving in one kind desires to reverence the holy chalice, please make the sign of St. Andrew’s cross. If anyone desires to receive a blessing instead of the Eucharist, please also make the sign of St. Andrew’s cross.  For those who are joining us in worship and prayer, but do not yet feel called to receive the Eucharist, you are welcome to sing our communion hymns, or to spend time in prayer and reflection. Gluten-Free host, as always, is available upon request. May God’s peace and blessings be with you all.

Communion Hymn: 526   "Let saints on earth in concert sing"         Blue Hymnal

Communion Hymn: 341   "For the bread which you have broken"    Blue Hymnal

 

Let us pray.                                                                                                                              
Eternal God, heavenly Father,
you have graciously accepted us as living members
of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ,
and you have fed us with spiritual food
in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood.
Send us now into the world in peace,
and grant us strength and courage
to love and serve you
with gladness and singleness of heart;
through Christ our Lord. Amen.

                                   

The Benediction

The peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God, and of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord; and the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit be among you, and remain with you always. Amen.

 

Recessional Hymn: 608     "Eternal Father, strong to save"           Blue Hymnal

 

The Dismissal

Celebrant   Let us go forth in the name of Christ.

People       Thanks be to God. 

                                   

Postlude            You are encouraged to stay to listen to the postlude.


 Ministers of the Liturgy

 

Celebrant                                The Rev. Alexander Herasimtschuk

Organist                                  Gregory Citarella

Reader                                    Joy Maryniak

Lay Eucharistic Minister         Frank Mariani

Crucifer                                  Joshua Roberts

Altar Guild                              Terri Rhoades

Usher                                         TBA

 

Wardens  

Steve Carlough

Peggy Kelland

Treasurer

Maya Hennebery

Vestry

Greg Fredeman

Alison Friedland

Maya Hennebery

Mike Matts

Wendy McNeil

Betty Oommen

Sylvia Propfe

 

Rector Emeritus                                                                               The Rev. Michael B. Webber                   

Bishop                                                                          The Rt. Rev. Matthew Heyd, Bishop of NY

Suffragan Bishop                                                                                 The Rt. Rev. Allen K. Shin

  

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In Flanders Fields by John McCrae

 

In Flanders fields the poppies blow

Between the crosses, row on row,

    That mark our place; and in the sky

    The larks, still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.

 

We are the Dead. Short days ago

We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

    Loved and were loved, and now we lie,

        In Flanders fields.

 

Take up our quarrel with the foe:

To you from failing hands we throw

    The torch; be yours to hold it high.

    If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

        In Flanders fields.

This Offertory Choir Anthem is given in loving memory and thanks to all whom

have served and fought so bravely for our freedoms we continue to enjoy till this day.

From Wikipedia:

"In Flanders Fields" is a war poem in the form of a rondeau, written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae. He was inspired to write it on May 3, 1915, after presiding over the funeral of friend and fellow soldier Lieutenant Alexis Helmer, who died in the Second Battle of Ypres. According to legend, fellow soldiers retrieved the poem after McCrae, initially dissatisfied with his work, discarded it. "In Flanders Fields" was first published on December 8 of that year in the London magazine Punch. Flanders Fields is a common English name of the World War I battlefields in Belgium and France.

It is one of the most quoted poems from the war. As a result of its immediate popularity, parts of the poem were used in efforts and appeals to recruit soldiers and raise money selling war bonds. Its references to the red poppies that grew over the graves of fallen soldiers resulted in the remembrance poppy becoming one of the world's most recognized memorial symbols for soldiers who have died in conflict. The poem and poppy are prominent Remembrance Day symbols throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, particularly in Canada, where "In Flanders Fields" is one of the nation's best-known literary works. The poem is also widely known in the United States, where it is associated with Veterans Day and Memorial Day.

  

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