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HOPE UNITED CHURCH 2550 Danforth Avenue Toronto, Ontario

Good Friday

March 29, 2024

 2:00pm

Worship Leadership – Rev. Brian Stevens Music Director – Marc Michalak

PRELUDE MUSIC – MARC MICHALAK

CALL TO WORSHIP

THIS IS A DAY OF SORROWS…

FOR THEY HAVE CRUCIFIED MY LORD!

I HAVE LOST MY TEACHER AND FRIEND

FOR THEY CRUCIFIED MY LORD!

A CROWN OF THORNS UPON HIS HEAD…

WHEN THEY CRUCIFIED MY LORD!

PRAYER 

Almighty God, your Son Jesus Christ was lifted high upon the  cross so that he might draw the whole world to himself. Grant that we might attend his call, take up our cross and follow  him; his we pray through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

“Jesus, Keep Me Near The Cross”  

Voices United # 142 (2 Verses)

Jesus keep me near the cross,  

there a precious mountain

Free to all, a healing stream,

flows from Calvary’s mountain

In the cross, in the cross,  

be my glory ever…

Till my raptured soul shall find,

rest beyond the river.

Near the cross a trembling soul, love and mercy found me There the bright and morning star  

sheds its beams around me

In the cross, in the cross,

be my glory ever

Till my raptured soul shall find rest beyond the river.

PRAYER  

God of Light, God of Shadow 

in our time together today, 

keep us aware of your presence in the darkness, help us to see meaning in this terrible story, 

and keep the fire of hope alive in our hearts. 

This we pray in the name of the man from Nazareth,  the one who lived with a great passion for your way,  the one whose death is nigh, 

the one who taught his friends to pray saying… 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

that trespass against us.

And 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.

FIRST READING Isaiah 52:13-

53:12

See, my servant will act wisely;

 he will be raised and lifted up and  

highly exalted.

Just as there were many who were  

appalled at him—

 his appearance was so  

disfigured beyond that of any human  

being

 and his form marred beyond human likeness— so he will sprinkle many nations,

 and kings will shut their mouths because of him. For what they were not told, they will see,  and what they have not heard, they will understand.

Who has believed our message

 and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed? He grew up before him like a tender shoot,  and like a root out of dry ground.

He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him,  nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by mankind,  a man of suffering, and familiar with pain. Like one from whom people hide their faces  he was despised, and we held him in low esteem.

Surely he took up our pain

 and bore our suffering,

yet we considered him punished by God,

 stricken by him, and afflicted.

But he was pierced for our transgressions,  he was crushed for our iniquities;

the punishment that brought us peace was on him,  and by his wounds we are healed.

We all, like sheep, have gone astray,

 each of us has turned to our own way;

and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.

He was oppressed and afflicted,

 yet he did not open his mouth;

he was led like a lamb to the slaughter,

 and as a sheep before its shearers is silent,

 so he did not open his mouth.

By oppression and judgment he was taken away.  Yet who of his generation protested?

For he was cut off from the land of the living;

 for the transgression of my people he was punished.

He was assigned a grave with the wicked,

 and with the rich in his death,

though he had done no violence,

 nor was any deceit in his mouth.

Yet it was the Lord’s will to crush him and cause him to suffer,  and though the Lord makes his life an offering for sin, he will see his offspring and prolong his days,

 and the will of the Lord will prosper in his hand. After he has suffered,

 he will see the light of life and be satisfied;

by his knowledge my righteous servant will justify many,  and he will bear their iniquities.

Therefore I will give him a portion among the great,

 and he will divide the spoils with the strong, because he poured out his life unto death,

 and was numbered with the transgressors.

For he bore the sin of many,

 and made intercession for the transgressors.

This is the Word of the LORD.

Thanks be to God.

Voices United # 744 Refrain: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?  

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

 Why are you so far from helping me,

 from my cries of my distress?

O my God, I cry out in the day, but you do not answer,  at night, also but I get no relief.

Refrain: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

But you are the Holy One;

 enthroned upon the praises of Israel.

In you our ancestors trusted;

 they trusted and you delivered them.

They called to you, and you rescued them

In you they put their trust

And you did not disappoint them

But I am a worm, less than human

an object of derision an outcast of the people. All those who see me laugh me to scorn

they curl their lips and toss their heads, saying:

You trusted in God for deliverance

If God cares for you, let God rescue you!

But you are the One who took me out of the womb. You kept me safe on my mother’s breast

On you have I depended from my birth.

Even from my mother’s womb, you have been my God. Refrain: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?

Do not be far from me for trouble is close at hand, And there is no one to help me

Many bulls encircle me, strong bulls of Bashan surround me. They open wide their mouths at me,

like a ravenous, roaring lion.

My life pours out like water;

All my bones are out of joint

My heart has melted like wax within my breast

My mouth is parched as dry clay;

My tongue clings to my palate.

I lie in the dust of death.

Dogs surround me

The wicked hem me in on every side.

They bind my hands and my feet;

I can count all of my bones

While they stand staring, gloating over me

They divide my garments amongst themselves

They cast lots for my clothing.

Refrain: My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? GOSPEL John 18-19

Jesus Arrested

When he had finished praying,  

Jesus left with his disciples and  

crossed the Kidron Valley. On  

the other side there was a  

garden, and he and his disciples  

went into it.

Now Judas, who betrayed him, knew the place, because  had often met there with his disciples.

So Judas came to the garden, guiding a detachment of soldiers  and some officials from the chief priests and the Pharisees. They  were carrying torches, lanterns and weapons.

Jesus, knowing all that was going to happen to him, went out and  asked them, “Who is it you want?” “Jesus of Nazareth,” they  replied. “I am he,” Jesus said. (And Judas the traitor was standing  there with them.) When Jesus said, “I am he,” they drew back and  fell to the ground. Again he asked them, “Who is it you want?”  “Jesus of Nazareth,” they said.

Jesus answered, “I told you that I am he. If you are looking for  me, then let these men go.” This happened so that the words he  had spoken would be fulfilled: “I have not lost one of those you  gave me.” Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck  the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. (The servant’s  name was Malchus.)

Jesus commanded Peter, “Put your sword away! Shall I not drink  the cup the Father has given me?” Then the detachment of  soldiers with its commander and the Jewish officials arrested  Jesus. They bound him and brought him first to Annas, who was  the father-in-law of Caiaphas, the high priest that year. Caiaphas  was the one who had advised the Jewish leaders that it would be  good if one man died for the people.

“What Wondrous Love Is This”

Voices United # 147 (2 Verses)

What wondrous love is this,  

O my soul, O my soul,

What wondrous love is this,

O my soul!

What wondrous love is this,

That caused the Lord of bliss,

To bear the dreadful curse,

For my soul, for my soul,

To bear the dreadful curse,

for my soul.

What wondrous love is this,  

O my soul, O my soul,

What wondrous love is this, O my soul!

What wondrous love is this,

That caused the Lord of life to

Lay aside his crown

for my soul, for my soul

To Lay aside his crown for my soul, for my soul Peter’s First Denial

Simon Peter and another disciple were following Jesus. Because this  disciple was known to the high priest, he went with Jesus into the  high priest’s courtyard, but Peter had to wait outside at the door.  The other disciple, who was known to the high priest, came back,  spoke to the servant girl on duty there and brought Peter in.

“You aren’t one of this man’s disciples too, are you?” she asked  Peter. He replied, “I am not.” It was cold, and the servants and  officials stood around a fire they had made to keep warm. Peter  also was standing with them, warming himself.

The High Priest Questions Jesus

Meanwhile, the high priest questioned  

Jesus about his disciples and his  

teaching. “I have spoken openly to  

the world,” Jesus replied. “I always  

taught in synagogues or at the  

temple,  

where all the Jews come together. I said nothing in secret. Why  question me? Ask those who heard me. Surely they know what I  said.” When Jesus said this, one of the officials nearby slapped him  in the face. “Is this the way you answer the high priest?” he  demanded. “If I said something wrong,” Jesus replied, “testify as to  what is wrong. But if I spoke the truth, why did you strike  me?” Then Annas sent him bound to Caiaphas the high priest.

Peter’s Second and Third Denials

Meanwhile, Simon Peter was still standing there warming himself.  So they asked him, “You aren’t one of his disciples too, are you? He  denied it, saying, “I am not.” One of the high priest’s servants, a  relative of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, challenged him,  “Didn’t I see you with him in the garden?” Again Peter denied it,  and at that moment a rooster began to crow.

Jesus Before Pilate

Then the Jewish leaders took Jesus from Caiaphas to the palace of  the Roman governor. By now it was early morning, and to avoid  ceremonial uncleanness they did not enter the palace, because they  wanted to be able to eat the Passover. So Pilate came out to them  and asked, “What charges are you bringing against this man?”

“If he were not a criminal,” they replied, “we would not have handed  him over to you.” Pilate said, “Take him yourselves and judge him  by your own law.” “But we have no right to execute anyone,” they  objected. This took place to fulfill what Jesus had said about the  kind of death he was going to die.

Pilate then went back inside the palace, summoned Jesus and asked  him, “Are you the king of the Jews?” “Is that your own idea,” Jesus  asked, “or did others talk to you about me?” “Am I a Jew?” Pilate  replied. “Your own people and chief priests handed you over to me.  What is it you have done?” Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this  world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by  the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place.”

“You are a king, then!” said Pilate. Jesus answered, “You say that I  am a king. In fact, the reason I was born and came into the world  is to testify to the truth. Everyone on the side of truth listens to  me.” “What is truth?” retorted Pilate. With this he went out again to  the Jews gathered there and said, “I find no basis for a charge  against him. But it is your custom for me to release to you one  prisoner at the time of the Passover. Do you want me to release

‘the king of the Jews’?” They shouted back, “No, not him! Give us  Barabbas!” Now Barabbas had taken part in an uprising.

MUSIC MINISTRY “Where Have They Taken My Lord?”  by Brian Stevens

Jesus Sentenced to Be Crucified

Then Pilate took Jesus and had him  

flogged. The soldiers twisted together a  

crown of thorns and put it on his head.  

They clothed him in a purple robe and  

went up to him again and again, saying, “Hail, king of the Jews!”  And they slapped him in the face.

Once more Pilate came out and said to the Jews gathered there,  “Look, I am bringing him out to you to let you know that I find no  basis for a charge against him.” When Jesus came out wearing the  crown of thorns and the purple robe, Pilate said to them, “Here is  the man!”

As soon as the chief priests and their officials saw him, they  shouted, “Crucify! Crucify!” But Pilate answered, “You take him and  crucify him. As for me, I find no basis for a charge against him.” The  Jewish leaders insisted, “We have a law, and according to that law  he must die, because he claimed to be the Son of God.” When Pilate  heard this, he was even more afraid, and he went back inside the  palace. “Where do you come from?” he asked Jesus, but Jesus gave  him no answer. “Do you refuse to speak to me?” Pilate said. “Don’t  you realize I have power either to free you or to crucify you?”

Jesus answered, “You would have no power over me if it were not  given to you from above. Therefore the one who handed me over  to you is guilty of a greater sin.”

From then on, Pilate tried to set Jesus free, but the Jewish leaders  kept shouting, “If you let this man go, you are no friend of Caesar.  Anyone who claims to be a king opposes Caesar.” When Pilate heard

this, he brought Jesus out and sat down on the judge’s seat at a  place known as the Stone Pavement (which in Aramaic is  Gabbatha). It was the day of Preparation of the Passover; it was  about noon.

“Here is your king,” Pilate said to the Jews. But they shouted, “Take  him away! Take him away! Crucify him!” “Shall I crucify your king?”  Pilate asked. “We have no king but Caesar,” the chief priests  answered. Finally Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified.

“Jesus, Remember Me”

Voices United #148

Jesus, remember me when I come into your kingdom, Jesus, remember me when I come into your kingdom.

The Crucifixion of Jesus

So the soldiers took charge of  

Jesus. Carrying his own cross,  

he went out to the place of the  

Skull (which in Aramaic is  

called Golgotha). There they  

crucified him, and with him  

two others—one on each side  

and Jesus in the middle.

Pilate had a notice prepared  

and fastened to the cross. It  

read: JESUS OF NAZARETH, THE  

KING OF THE JEWS. Many of the  

Jews read this sign, for the  

place where Jesus was  

crucified was near the city,  

and the sign was written in Aramaic, Latin and Greek. The chief  priests of the Jews protested to Pilate, “Do not write ‘The King of  the Jews,’ but that this man claimed to be king of the Jews.” Pilate  answered, “What I have written, I have written.”

When the soldiers crucified Jesus, they took his clothes, dividing  them into four shares, one for each of them, with the undergarment  remaining. This garment was seamless, woven in one piece from  top to bottom. “Let’s not tear it,” they said to one another. “Let’s  decide by lot who will get it.” This happened that the scripture might  be fulfilled that said,

“They divided my clothes among them and cast lots for my  garment.” So this is what the soldiers did. Near the cross of Jesus  stood his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and  Mary Magdalene. When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple  whom he loved standing nearby, he said to her, “Woman, here is  your son,” and to the disciple, “Here is your mother.” From that  time on, this disciple took her into his home.

The Death of Jesus

Later, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that  Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” A jar of wine  vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge  on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips. When he  had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he  bowed his head and gave up his spirit.

“Were You There When They Crucified My Lord” Voices United # 144  

Were you there, when they crucified my Lord? Were you there, when they crucified my Lord? Oh, sometimes it causes me  

to tremble, tremble, tremble.

Were you there, when they crucified my Lord?

Were you there when they nailed him to the tree? Were you there when they nailed him to the tree?  Oh, sometimes it causes me  

 to tremble, tremble, tremble.

Were you there, when they nailed him to the tree?

Now it was the day of Preparation, and the next day was to be a  special Sabbath. Because the Jewish leaders did not want the bodies  left on the crosses during the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have  the legs broken and the bodies taken down. The soldiers therefore  came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified  with Jesus, and then those of the other.

But when they came to Jesus and found that he was already dead,  they did not break his legs. Instead, one of the soldiers pierced  Jesus’ side with a spear, bringing a sudden flow of blood and  water. The man who saw it has given testimony, and his testimony  is true. He knows that he tells the truth, and he testifies so that you  also may believe. These things happened so that the scripture  would be fulfilled: “Not one of his bones will be broken,” and, as  another scripture says, “They will look on the one they have  pierced.”

The Burial of Jesus

Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate  

for the body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a  

disciple of Jesus, but secretly because he  

feared the Jewish leaders. With Pilate’s  

permission, he came and took the body  

away. He was accompanied by Nicodemus, the man who earlier  had visited Jesus at night. Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh  and aloes, about seventy-five pounds. Taking Jesus’ body, the two  of them wrapped it, with the spices, in strips of linen. This was in  accordance with Jewish burial customs. At the place where Jesus  was crucified, there was a garden, and in the garden a new tomb,  in which no one had ever been laid. Because it was the Jewish day  of Preparation and since the tomb was nearby, they laid Jesus  there.

Hear the Good News of Christ.

Praise to you, O Christ

Music Ministry - “My Song Is Love Unknownby John Ireland

O my people, what have I done to you, or in what have I offended  you? I led you forth from the land of Egypt and delivered you by  the waters of baptism, but you have prepared a cross for your  Savior.

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.

I led you through the desert forty years and fed you with manna; I  brought you through times of persecution and of renewal and gave  you my body, the bread of heaven; but you have prepared a cross  for your Savior.

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.  

I made you branches of my vineyard and gave you the water of  salvation, but when I was thirsty you gave me vinegar and gall and  pierced with a spear the side of your Savior.  

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.  

My peace I gave, which the world cannot give, and washed your  feet as a servant, but you draw the sword to strike in my name and  seek high places in my kingdom.  

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.  

I accepted the cup of suffering and death for your sakes, but you  scatter and deny and abandon me. I sent the Spirit of truth to lead  you, but you close your hearts to guidance.  

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.

I called you to go and bring forth fruit, but you cast lots for my  clothing. I prayed that you all may be one, but you continue to  quarrel and divide.  

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.  

I came to you as the least of your brothers and sisters. I was hungry  but you gave me no food, thirsty but you gave me no drink. I was  a stranger but you did not welcome me, naked but you did not  clothe me, and in prison but you did not visit me.  

Holy and immortal One, have mercy upon us.  BENEDICTION

May Jesus Christ, who for our sake became obedient unto death,  even death on a cross, keep you and strengthen you. Amen.

We will depart in silence…