An Order of Service from July 6, 1947

by Mike Roberts, Church Historian

As we celebrate our nation’s 235th birthday [editor’s note: this was published in the Heirloom in July 2011], it would be interesting to see how it was celebrated by our congregation on July 6, 1947.

From the order of service of that date:

DEVOTIONAL: “Prelude” – Handel.  Mrs. Kathryn Walsh, organist

SONG OF EXULTATION: “America” verse 4 only

CALL TO WORSHIP: Rev. George Thorburn

PRAYER OF INVOCATION AND OUR LORD’S

PRAYER

OUR AVOWAL OF FAITH – Minister & congregation

THE GLORIA PATRI:

SOLO: “Shepherd Take My Hand,” sung by Mrs. Lydia Dozier Ketcham

PULPIT READINGS: “Liberty Knows No Boundaries” from Louis Kossuth’s April 29, 1852 Faneiul Hall Address.

“The Dignity of Self-Government” from Thomas Paine’s “Rights of Man”.

“Of All, By All, For All” from Theodore Parker’s “The Dangers Which Threaten the Rights of Man in America.”

ASCRIPTION: Minister and Choir

THE FELLOWSHIP OF PRAYER

Choral Response

YOUTH CHOIR: “Let All Things Now Living”

Welsh Melody

OFFERTORY: “Cantabile”

CONGREGATIONAL HYMN: (Specified only by hymnal number)

SERMON: “The Living Jefferson,” Rev. Thorburn

CONGREGATIONAL HYMN: (Specified only by hymnal number)

BENEDICTION: Choral Response

POSTLUDE: “Allegro” – Handel

A GREETING AFTER THE SERVICE

On the order of service is posted the “Statement of Faith” ~ We avow our faith in: God as eternal and all-conquering love; The spiritual leadership of Jesus; The supreme worth of every human personality; The authority of truth known or to be known; The power of men of good will and sacrificial spirit to overcome all evil and progressively establish the Kingdom of God.