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Thank you to today’s volunteers: Brenda and Ian Sanderson - Greeters Brittany von Stein - Song Leader Estelle McArthur - Scripture Reader Sherri and Dean Goodwin, Marie Kelly - Offering & Communion Brenda Sanderson - Altar Setting Please sign up in the Creekside Room! - Altar Flowers Judi Loubier - Refreshments Ellie Striegler, Becky Ramsey, Robin Strecker - Sunday School
for making Snowmass Chapel your home! Board of Trustees stees Beth Blakemore* David Bork Bonnie Daniels* Bradley Everhart Chriss Flynn* Laura Hansch* Heather Kaplinski Judi Loubier* Mike Otte Gene Powell Chip Schorr John Walter Donna Wiedinmyer Randy Woods *Executive Committee Member
Robert de Wetter, Senior Pastor
[email protected] Charla Belinski, Assistant Pastor
[email protected] Caroline Heivly, Administrative Director
[email protected] Paul Dankers, Music & IT Director
[email protected] Coulter Burch, Program Director for Children, Youth, & Families
[email protected] Sue de Campo, Care Coordinator
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5307 Owl Creek Road | PO Box 17169 | Snowmass Village, CO 81615 (970) 923-6192 | snowmasschapel.org | facebook.com/SnowmassChapel
Non-Denominational Worship Service Sundays at 9am
Guest Musician
things you
need to know about
Snowmass Chapel We strive to make worship compelling, diverse, relevant, life-changing and
focused on God.
Love God. Love People.
Brittany von Stein is the Director of Choirs at Basalt High School and Middle School where she directs the BHS Chamber Choir, Symphonic Choir, the 7th and 8th grade choirs, teaches Music History, Musicianship and Instrument Exploration and leads Maroon Bel Canto Children’s Choir through Aspen Music Festival and School. She is very new to the Valley, moving here to teach at Basalt last August. Originally from Sylvania, Ohio, Brittany earned a Bachelor of Music Education with a minor in Vocal Performance and Theatre from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.
That’s what we do.
No matter who you are, or where you are in your journey of faith,
all people are welcome at Snowmass Chapel. We love your kids. If you need a cry room for your little ones, the Creekside Room is available during the worship service.
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Fall Sunday School and Youth & Teen Activities Sundays at 9am (immediately following kids sermon) PreK-Kindergarten, 1st - 2nd grade and 3rd - 5th grade Monthly Middle School Gatherings Wyld Life (Aspen-wide youth group with Coulter) & Special events Monthly High School Gatherings Dinners, discussions, adventures
Prayer Corner Anders Family Gwen and Fred Hudson Blass Tammy Braman Catherine Ned & Jan Cochran Levi Cook Mardi de Wetter Linda DiLuco Nick Dimeglio Emily Nancy Fail Florence Flynn Emily Garcia Gibby’s Family Green Family Mary Hardwick Deanna Hicks Irma Howard John Al Kaplinski Teddy Karlinski Family Karla Kipling Sonja Kiser MacKenzie Langley John McGregor Marlane Miller Nell and Gary Moore Moss Family Ness-Nelson Family Marcia Plotkin Linda Popper Katha Rossein Jeff Schlepp Kerry Sterling Family Debra Majoria George Norman Elsa Ortiz Paula Penny Richey Stacey Ross S&A Steve Scambia Sue and Bud Selsor Caleb Silberburg Sorrells Family Kerry Sterling Family Heather Wagaman Sharon Wells Wright Family Debbie Zelman Men & Women of the U.S. Armed Services
Scripture Reading Luke 17:11-19 The Message (MSG) It happened that as he made his way toward Jerusalem, he crossed over the border between Samaria and Galilee. As he entered a village, ten men, all lepers, met him. They kept their distance but raised their voices, calling out, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” 11-13
Taking a good look at them, he said, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.” 14-16
They went, and while still on their way, became clean. One of them, when he realized that he was healed, turned around and came back, shouting his gratitude, glorifying God. He kneeled at Jesus’ feet, so grateful. He couldn’t thank him enough—and he was a Samaritan. Jesus said, “Were not ten healed? Where are the nine? Can none be found to come back and give glory to God except this outsider?” Then he said to him, “Get up. On your way. Your faith has healed and saved you.” 17-19
Ladies’ Group The women of Snowmass Chapel are getting outdoors! Join us for weekly hikes in and around Snowmass, or help us create an adventure of your choosing — fishing, skiing, hut trips. Next up: Hiking in Snowmass the week of Oct.10th (date and time TBD). Please email Ginny at
[email protected] to connect and join the adventure!
Newcomers’ Dinner Nov. 6th If you are new or relatively new to Snowmass Chapel, please join us for a fun evening to get to know one another! Whether you have been part of the Chapel a week or two years, please come, meet some new faces, learn more about the Chapel and the awesome Snowmass Village Community. Dinner’s on us! Please RSVP to
[email protected]. Kids are welcome too!
Outreach Update: Snowmass Chapel is Spreading the Love Aspen Homeless Shelter Helping Hand — October Thank you to all who donated for our September Lift-Up Drive. Now in October, Snowmass Chapel is collecting items of special and ongoing needs for Aspen Homeless Shelter (AHS). Please bring portable items to the Chapel throughout the month of October. If you have larger requested items, please coordinate with the church office by emailing or calling Sue de Campo. Thank you.
Respite Care Opportunity – Give OR Receive! The Colorado Council on Aging would like to work with the Chapel to provide respite care (2 hours/week) to care givers of the elderly. They would like to identify people who need respite as well as those who could give it. As a volunteer, you would be provided with a thorough, eight-hour training as well as supervision in your caregiving role. If you know of someone who needs respite or to volunteer, please contact Sue at
[email protected] or (970) 300-1223.
Order of Service October 9, 2016 ~ Twenty First Sunday After Pentecost
Sermon
Prelude
Gratitude: A Response to Grace Assistant Pastor, Charla Belinski
Welcome, Announcements, and Peace Call to Worship On this new morning and in every moment of our lives, gracious God, From generation to generation, we praise your holy name. Like our ancestors before us, we proclaim your greatness to our children, For we have seen your deeds of power and witnessed your goodness in our lives. As you have opened your hand to all, satisfying the desire of every living thing Open our hearts so that we might share the gifts we have received from you. Let us worship God in gratitude and joy! Hymn of Praise
#797, Come, Ye Thankful People, Come
Children’s Message Opening Prayer We stand in awe of you, Most Gracious God. You love your people no matter the circumstance. You want us to live meaningful lives with you at the center. So, we say to you, Loving God - Come! Send you Holy Spirit to dwell with us in our worship. Open our hearts to receive and our minds to be challenged by the teachings of Jesus who came to seek and save the lost. This we pray. Amen. Hymn Special Music Scripture Reading
#173, I’m Forever Grateful Mended, Nathan Nockels and Christy Nockels Luke 17:11-19 The Message (MSG)
Prayers Offertory
In Every Day That Dawns, Kate Simmonds and Stuart Townend
Doxology
#815, Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow
Blessing of the Bread & Wine The Lord’s Prayer 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. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, for Thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory for ever and ever. Amen. Communion We receive the Lord’s Supper by intinction. A communion server will hand you a piece of bread, representing the body of Christ, which you dip in the cup, representing the blood of Christ. All are welcome at the Lord’s Table. *Gluten-Free wafers available upon request **All of our communion wine is non-alcoholic
Closing Prayer God, we go forth singing praises to You, remembering Your promises and blessings. Joyfully we will give back to the world the love we have received knowing that You love all creation and abide with each and every one of us. Amen. Closing Hymn
Thank You Lord (Handout)
Blessing & Postlude Our love in action now begins...