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The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday
            March 28, 2020, 10:00AM

      Rebecca Fraser, Grace, collage, watercolor, and ink on paper.
The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday - March 28, 2020, 10:00AM - Rebecca Fraser, Grace, collage, watercolor, and ink on paper - All Angels' ...
About Holy Week
From early times Christians have observed the week before Easter as a time of special
devotion. As the pilgrim Egeria recorded in the late fourth century, Jerusalem
contained many sacred places that were sites for devotion and liturgy. Numerous
pilgrims to the holy city followed the path of Jesus in his last days. They formed
processions, worshipped where Christ suffered and died, and venerated relics. From
this beginning evolved the rites we observe today on Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. These services provide a liturgical experience of the
last days of Jesus' earthly life, as well as the time and events leading up to his
resurrection. The BCP provides special liturgies for each of these days. The three holy
days, or Triduum, of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday are at the
heart of the Holy Week observance. Holy Week ends at sundown on the Saturday before
Easter, or with the celebration of the Easter Vigil.

During Holy Week, the All Angels’ Church community invites everyone to engage with
us on Maundy Thursday at 7pm (Thursday, April 1) and Good Friday at 7pm (Friday,
April 2) together via live streamed services.

Welcome

Palm Sunday Procession

Today we joyfully celebrate the arrival of Christ into Jerusalem. We parade around the block to
recreate the moment in history when Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem and to prepare ourselves as
we welcome Christ into our hearts.

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Processional Hymn | “Hosanna (Praise Is Rising)”

1. Praise is rising,                                    2. Hear the sound of
Eyes are turning to You,                                Hearts returning to You;
We turn to You.                                         We turn to You.
Hope is stirring,                                       In Your Kingdom
Hearts are yearning for You;                            Broken lives are made new;
We long for You.                                        You make us new.

When we see You
We find strength to face the day;
In Your presence
All our fears are washed away,
Washed away.

Hosanna! Hosanna!
You are the God who saves us,
Worthy of all our praises.
Hosanna! Hosanna!
Come have Your way among us;
We welcome You here, Lord Jesus!

              WORDS & MUSIC: Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown © 2005, 2006 Integrity's Hosanna! Music and Thankyou Music

Opening Acclamation                                                                                   BCP 270-271

Officiant   Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord.
All         Peace in heaven and glory in the highest.

Officiant   Let us pray.

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Assist us mercifully with your help, O Lord God of our salvation, that we
            may enter with joy upon the contemplation of those mighty acts, whereby
            you have given us life and immortality; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
All         Amen.

Officiant   The Lord be with you.
All         And also with you.
Officiant   Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
All         It is right to give him thanks and praise.

Officiant   It is right to praise you, Almighty God, for the acts of love by which you
            have redeemed us through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord. On this day he
            entered the holy city of Jerusalem in triumph, and was proclaimed as King
            of kings by those who spread their garments and branches of palm along
            his way. Let these branches be for us signs of his victory, and grant that we
            who bear them in his name may ever hail him as our King, and follow him
            in the way that leads to eternal life; who lives and reigns in glory with you
            and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen.

Officiant   Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
All         Hosanna in the highest.

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Passion Play
                           Written by Erin Moughon

Cast List
All Angels’ Children play the parts of: Peter, John, Andrew, James, Philip, James A,
Judas Thaddeus, Bartholomew, Thomas, Simon the Zealot, Matthew, Host, Host’s
Daughter, Donkey Colt, Donkey Owner, Buyer, Seller, Mary Magdalene, Other Mary,
Mary Mother of Jesus, Mary C, Crowd (And Others)
Special Appearances by: Isaiah Liu as Jesus, Paul Johnson as Pilate, Jimmy Lawrence
as Judas Iscariot

Credits
Script and Direction: Erin Moughon
Music Direction: Paul Johnson
Music Production: Seth Little
Video Editors: Erin Moughon, Jimmy Lawrence
Stop Motion Film: Will S
Voice and Instrumentalists: Chris Somers, Colin Dixon, Bryan Brown, Arnaud,
            Ghillebaert, Matt Slavatierra, Philip Sheegog, Brian Gonzales, Peter
            McCulloch, Sam Wedelich, Paul Johnson, Russ Wedelich, Seth Little
Videographers: Virtually Every AAC Parent
Producer: Mary Ellen Lehmann

Music Used throughout the Play
                      Ease On Down the Road - Charlie Smalls
                 Money Makes the World go Round - Kander & Ebb
                        Away in a Manger - Traditional Carol
                           Jesu, Jesu - Ghanian Folk Song
               Let us Break Bread Together - Afro-American Spiritual
                        Bread of the World - "Rendez a Dieu"
       Were You There When They Crucified My Lord - Afro-American Spiritual
                             O Sacred Head - J. S. Bach
                         Roll Away the Stone - Leon Russell
                            Gesthemene - Webber & Rice

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Homily                                                              Rev. Jimmy Lawrence

Announcements                                                               Jordan Wesley

The Blessing                                                    CW:Palm Sunday Blessing

Officiant   May the Father,
            who so loved the world that he gave his only Son,
            bring you by faith to his eternal life.
All         Amen.

Officiant   May Christ,
            who accepted the cup of sacrifice
            in obedience to the Father’s will,
            keep you steadfast as you walk with him the way of his cross.
All         Amen.

Officiant   May the Spirit,
            who strengthens us to suffer with Christ
            that we may share his glory,
            set your minds on life and peace.
All         Amen.

Officiant   And the blessing of God almighty,
            The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
            be among you and remain with you always.
All         Amen.

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Recessional Hymn | “O Sacred Head Now Wounded”

 WORDS: Latin, medieval; German tr. Paul Gerhardt, 1656; English tr. James W. Alexander, 1830, alt., P.D. MUSIC (HERZLICH TUT MICH
      VERLANGEN 7.6.7.6 D): Hans Leo Hassler, 1601; adapt. and harm. Johann S. Bach in St. Matthew Passion, 1729, PUBLIC DOMAIN.

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The Peace

Officiant    The Peace of the Lord be always with you.
People       And also with you.

Holy Week and Easter services at All Angels Church

Thursday, April 1, 7pm: Maundy Thursday
Friday, April 2, 7pm: Good Friday
Sunday, April 4, 10am: Easter

    ➢ Worship streaming LIVE to Facebook & YouTube at 10am Sundays
    Worship services broadcast to both Facebook and YouTube at the same time.
    Additionally, YouTube viewers will be able to access the service recording immediately
    after the live event has ended. We'll continue to treat Facebook as our primary
    livestream platform, engaging the comments there, etc., but we hope this development
    is good news for those who prefer to tune in on YouTube!

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Announcements
Every week @ AAC

  ➢ Coffee Hour Zoom
  Join us on Zoom just 5 minutes after the Sunday morning service and bring your own coffee. Click the
  Zoom link here to join.

  ➢ Meal Ministry: New Registry
  We have yet another baby joining the All Angels’ family! Click here to support the new registry for
  the McCulloch family. Homemade meals are of course welcome, but delivery works too if you live
  far away or don't cook. This is a helpful, easy way to serve our community. We also always need more
  volunteers! You will get a link to a new registry as needs arise. Please add your name to the registry by
  emailing kerry.salvatierra@gmail.com.

  ➢ Community Ministries: Continuing To Love Your Neighbor
  Thank you for supporting CM this month by donating hand sanitizer, hand warmers, and much more
  from our Amazon wishlist! We have been so blessed by your generosity. We have a new way to
  participate in March as we seek to love our neighbors together: Help stock the CM men's clothing
  shelves! We are in need of men's clothing to meet the needs of our Pathways participants. If you have
  gently used items you are able to donate, please contact cm@allangelschurch.com to share what you
  would like to give and set up a time to drop off your items. Please do not leave items without
  contacting us first.

  ➢ Covid-19 Task Force: Vaccine Assistance
  Are you eligible for a Covid-19 vaccine and would like help getting an appointment? The Covid-19
  task force is ready with information and willing hands. We can do anything from scheduling a vaccine
  on your behalf to sharing info about appointment websites. We also welcome hearing from volunteers
  who can help with bookings or might be able to accompany a parishioner to a vaccine appointment. To
  get help or offer help, please email covid19@allangelschurch.com.

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What’s new @ AAC

  ➢ Newcomers' Evening: Wednesday, April 14th @ 7pm
  New to All Angels'? Want to learn more about the church? You are cordially invited to a Newcomer's
  Evening. Join us on Zoom to meet some clergy, staff, and parishioners and find out more about our
  community. Register for this event here.

  ➢ Easter Kintsugi Workshop: Saturday, April 17, @9am
  Kintsugi is the ancient Japanese art of mending broken ceramics with precious metals, restoring the
  vessel's usefulness and elevating its beauty and value--a wonderful Easter image! Register to take part
  in a reflective, hands-on workshop to learn this redemptive art in Eastertide with facilitator Vesper
  Stamper on Saturday, April 17, 9:00am-12:00pm. The workshop will be presented virtually with a
  limited in-person option. Individual registration is $65 and includes one Kintsugi kit. Additional
  materials for virtual participants will need to be obtained separately, but we'll ship your kit to you
  directly. Learn more by visiting the registration link here or contact Seth Little,
  seth@allangelschurch.com, with questions.

  ➢ Fellowship for Performing Arts presents Easter Passion: The Final Days of Jesus Through
     Scripture and Song
  Experience the last days of Jesus through a unique, dramatic presentation of Mark’s Gospel with Max
  McLean and a cast of dynamic Broadway artists. Easter Passion follows His steps from the triumphal
  entry, to the cleansing of the temple, the Last Supper, Gethsemane, the trial before Pilate, Christ’s
  agony and the crucifixion, culminating with His glorious resurrection. Easter Passion is a benefit for
  FPA. Learn more and register for free here.

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Easter with AAC

  ➢ Easter Sunday In-person worship service | April 4 @ 10AM (Rain or shine!)

  All Angels’ Church will celebrate the Eucharist and the resurrection of Jesus together.
  To help with our planning, please let us know if you will be attending in-person, and include the
  number of attendees if you are responding on behalf of your household. Additionally, if you can
  volunteer to help us coordinate this event (set-up, hospitality, clean-up, etc.), we would love your
  involvement.

  Please click this link to let us know if you plan to attend and/or if you can volunteer.

  Easter will be a hybrid service, both in-person and online via Facebook and YouTube. If you will be
  participating online, we look forward to seeing you in the comments! After Easter, we will return to
  livestream worship for the foreseeable future.

                                        Important Safety Details

  -   Face coverings will be required throughout the service, regardless of vaccination status at that
      time.
  -   When you arrive at Broadway and 80th Street, you will be shown to a “pod” area that will include
      seats as well as standing space to allow for social distancing.
  -   The Eucharist will be received “in one kind” (meaning you will take only the bread; the priest will
      take the bread and wine on behalf of the congregation).
  -   Lay Eucharistic Ministers will approach each pod to serve the bread in ways that minimize
      movement and hand-to-hand contact, rather than parishioners forming a line to the altar.
  -   We will not be offering refreshments after the service, however we hope that you will find safe
      ways to connect with other members of the congregation.

  If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to reach out. While we may simplify
  some elements of a traditional Easter service to facilitate the complexities of meeting outside after
  months without in-person worship, our key goal is to simply be together as an All Angels’ family to
  celebrate our risen Savior.

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Introducing our newly formed Rector search committee
Here is our newly formed All Angels’ Church Rector search committee. We're excited about starting
our work of discerning the new rector together.

   Jeannette Larson: Jeannette Larson lives in western Queens and is an editor by trade. She has
   been grateful for the All Angels' community since she arrived in NYC from the west coast just
   over eleven years ago and has served AAC in various roles, including the vestry, usher/greeter
   hospitality teams, and prior rector search committee.

   Karen Chien: Hello, I'm a California Bay Area native and have called New York City home for
   thirteen years. I live in Harlem and currently work as an analyst at the Fortune Society, a
   non-profit that supports individuals with criminal justice history with reentry. I've been attending
   All Angels' for two years, and appreciate this community's heart to welcome the stranger.

   Kevin Oro-Hahn: The Oro-Hahns have been All Angels attendees for ~6 years--Kevin, Tania,
   Zoe (a college junior) and Max (a high school senior). Kevin is a partner at the investment firm
   Saddle Point Management where he focuses on evaluating public equity investments. In what
   sometimes feels like a prior life he was a campus minister with InterVarsity and a pastor at a
   church in downtown Manhattan.

   Lisa Policano Pearson: I crossed the Sanctuary threshold for the first time on Palm Sunday in
   1991. It was Martyn Mims' second to last Sunday at the church. I have left NYC twice in the
   intervening years but the road always seems to lead me back to All Angels' Church!

   Minjue Kim (co-chair): Minjue joined All Angels four years ago after moving to New
   York from Los Angeles to work for Restore NYC. A former litigation attorney, she was
   drawn to the church for its warmth and diversity. She is a member of the vestry and Wagner
   house church.

   Rebecca Vander Meulen (co-chair): Rebecca moved to New York in 2018 and found her
   way to All Angels’ by way of the Madeleine L'Engle conference in October 2019. Before moving
   to New York, she spent 15 years leading the health and community development work of the
   Diocese of Niassa in northern Mozambique.

   Ronald Fleming: Ronald is a retired MTA Subway Train Operator and Navy veteran. He has 13
   granddaughters, 7 grandsons, 3 great grandsons, and 1 great granddaughter. Through the freezing
   cold winter, Ronald has been volunteering every Thursday with the Pathways Program as a Server
   Coffee Outside. He has been a part of All Angels for six years.

   Sushil DaSilva: Sushil da Silva is a computer scientist, educator and long-time resident of Harlem.
   He has been attending All Angels Church with his wife Winnie and three daughters since 2009.

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CM Pathways Update During Covid-19

                               Psalm 91 Relief Fund
For those needing financial relief in the midst of this pandemic, our Psalm 91
relief fund is available. These funds are here to help. Apply by filling out this form
and emailing it to relief@allangelschurch.com.

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ALL ANGELS HOUSE CHURCHES & MEET-UPS

Upper West Side (1) meets Mondays in the                          church with potluck brunch on Sunday mornings and
evening on Zoom. We are singles and couples and                   outside or on Zoom periodically for other All Angels
include people newer to All Angels and people who                 events-related get-togethers. Richard and Kathryn
have been around the church for 10+ years. We                     Narramore
typically follow some sort of guided study that
doesn't require much (if any) outside reading, and we             Uptown House Church is a multi-generational and
intersperse topical conversations/study with                      diverse group of people who live in northern
spiritual practices like lectio divina, examen,                   Manhattan and the Bronx. Before the pandemic our
extemporaneous prayer, and compline. We try to                    structure consisted of a pot luck meal followed by
"meet" 1x a month to play and relax together as well.             prayer, compline prayer, a Bible study or book
Jordan Wesley and Ryan Sears                                      study. We met weekly from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on
                                                                  Tuesday in Harlem. Since the pandemic, we have
Upper West Side (2) meets monthly, currently on                   been meeting from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Zoom but
Zoom. Most of our 14 members have been together                   have had several outdoor and socially distanced
for twenty years. Our age range is folks from 50yr to             gatherings. We also spend time fellowshipping with
90yr. so our interests and concerns are with our adult            one another outside of our normal meeting time. Jeff
children and aging issues, either with current medical            Mays and Yavonne Robinson
problems or aging parents. Paul and Mary Johnson
                                                                  East Harlem house church meets fortnightly (every
Upper West Side (3) is a multi-generational house                 other week) on Tuesdays from 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM.
church that currently meets every Tuesday evening                 We offer casual group meetings via Zoom focused on
on Zoom to study scripture, pray for each other, share            fellowship and prayer. Johnathan and Johna
our stories, highs and lows. We laugh together, weep              Hansen
together, love together, and try to follow Jesus more
closely together. John Wagner and Abigail Hartley                 Brooklyn house church meets weekly on Thursdays
                                                                  at 7pm. It is a multigenerational group diverse in
Bergen County NJ house church is a family                         background and work, but united in our love of God,
friendly group that meets monthly, often on the first             pastoring to one another, laughter, and
Saturday of the month. With better weather, we've                 socially-distant picnics. We don’t back away from
been meeting in a local park in Ridgewood, but soon               discussing difficult topics or the occasional nerd-out,
we'll return to Zoom meetings. We often study a topic             but always in the most relaxed and supportive way
together over the course of a few months and                      possible. And you don’t have to live in Brooklyn to
fellowship together over a meal (even over Zoom).                 join – our in-person meeting location is on the first
Lately we've been offering a corresponding youth                  stop in Brooklyn of several subway lines so we’re not
conversation for the 5th -9th graders in our house                as far away as you think! Pam Wong
church. Kimberly Malone and Joe Solway
Jersey City does not have a formal “house church”
but a group of people meet regularly for live/Zoom

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND/OR TO BE CONNECTED TO A HOUSE CHURCH
PLEASE EMAIL housechurch@allangelschurch.com
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This service conforms to Morning Prayer Rite II, beginning on page 78 of the Book of Common Prayer (BCP). Scripture
readings are appointed by the Revised Common Lectionary (Episcopal) and are excerpted from the New Revised Standard
Version(NRSV) of the Bible. Psalm texts are taken from the Book of Common Prayer. Other liturgical elements may include
materials from publications including Common Worship: Times and Seasons (CW:TS). Confession of Sin is adapted from a litany
by Emilia Allen and the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. Litany for Peace and Justice is from Episcopal Peace Fellowship
Litanies - EPF National. CCLI License #53025.

      p. 212.362.9300 www.allangelschurch.com 251 West 80th Street New York, NY 10024

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