Morning Worship

May 24th, 2026 - Pentecost Sunday

We offer you a warm welcome, and as is our practice, we remember that the land on which we meet is, was, and always will be native land. We acknowledge those indigenous tribes to Oklahoma: the Wichitas, Caddos, Plains Apaches, and the Quapaws, as the original custodians of the land in this place. We grieve the violence done to native language, culture, and personhood, and seek to honor the sovereignty and dignity of native peoples.

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Words of Welcome

One: Good morning and welcome from Mayflower Congregational United Church of Christ, where no matter who you are or where you are on life’s journey . . .

All: You are welcome here!

Call to Worship

One: We gather this morning from many places, coming together in the sanctuary and in front of our screens. We come with our weariness and our wonder, ready to be moved.

All: We are looking for a glimpse of the Holy— in the flicker of dancing flames, in the beauty of our neighbors' faces, and in the wild dreams of a world made new.

One: We are listening for the stir of the Spirit—in rushing wind, in the words and worship we share, and in all that transcends language.

All: In our seeking and our singing, may a fire be kindled within us. May we be revived here, then swept out to breathe new life into the world around us.

Hymn

Like the Murmur of the Dove's Song, Hymn 270
New Century Hymnal

[Please rise in body or in spirit.]

Pass the Peace of Christ

One: "May the peace of Christ be with you."
All: "And also with you!"

Anthem

Ev'ry Time I Feel the Spirit
Arr. John Carter
Glenda Stansbury

Joys + Concerns

For the joys of this congregation, let the people say: “Thanks be to God!”

The Lord's Prayer

Let us say together the Lord’s Prayer, a translation by this congregation:

All: Our Creator, who is in heaven, holy is your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For you reign in the power that is love, now and always, Amen.

Anthem

Holy Spirit, Breath of God
Linda R. Lamb
Pentecost Handbell Ensemble
with Clint Williams

[Lori Bowman, Joanna Goodwin, Kate Haydon, Mark Rains, Emma Newberry-Davis, Amy Cross, Kelly Moore, Glenda Stansbury, Evan Smith, Vicki Werneke, and Bob Boone]

Pastoral Prayer

Rev. Sheridan Irick

Scripture: Acts 2:1-21

When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.  And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting.  Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them.  All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability.

 Now there were devout Jews from every people under heaven living in Jerusalem.  And at this sound the crowd gathered and was bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in the native language of each.  Amazed and astonished, they asked, “Are not all these who are speaking Galileans?  And how is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?  Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia,  Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes,  Cretans and Arabs—in our own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power.”  All were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, “What does this mean?”  But others sneered and said, “They are filled with new wine.”

 But Peter, standing with the eleven, raised his voice and addressed them, “Fellow Jews and all who live in Jerusalem, let this be known to you, and listen to what I say.  Indeed, these are not drunk, as you suppose, for it is only nine o’clock in the morning.  No, this is what was spoken through the prophet Joel:

 ‘In the last days it will be, God declares,
that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh,
    and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy,
and your young men shall see visions,
    and your old men shall dream dreams.
Even upon my slaves, both men and women,
    in those days I will pour out my Spirit,
        and they shall prophesy.
And I will show portents in the heaven above
    and signs on the earth below,
        blood, and fire, and smoky mist.
The sun shall be turned to darkness
    and the moon to blood,
        before the coming of the Lord’s great and glorious day.
Then everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.’

Sermon: Is It True?

Rev. Sheridan Irick

Hymn

Part in Peace, Hymn 78
New Century Hymnal

[Please rise in body or in spirit.]

Announcements

  • Please support the work and mission of this congregation with your tithes and offerings.
  • Our Theology Through Fiction series on Gilead wraps up this Tuesday, May 26th, at 6pm. Join us onsite or online. Childcare is provided.
  • Next Sunday, May 31st, our Governing Boards meet after worship, followed by the Church Council later that afternoon.
  • Sunday, June 7th is a big day at Mayflower!
    • We’ll welcome our second Distinguished Pulpit Series speaker in Morning Worship at 10:15am. Edith Guffey is the former Conference Minister for the Kansas-Oklahoma Conference of the United Church of Christ and current board chair for PLFAG National.
    • Head to Milligan Hall or join on Zoom after worship on Sunday, June 7th, for our congregation-wide asset mapping and to learn how to contribute to our deepening relationship with Micah Community Center and our unhoused neighbors. Expect to stay about an hour. Childcare is provided.
    • Later that afternoon, we’re meeting on 39th Street for the Pride Parade! Check the events tab on the app and website for details on time and location.
  • You can find more details about all of these things in the events tab on our app and on our website.

Benediction

One: May God grant to us the grace to never sell ourselves short, the courage to risk something big for something good, and the wisdom to know that the world is too small for anything but love. So let us go in peace, pray for peace, wage a little peace, and love one another . . .

ALL: …every single other.

Benediction Response

What Does the Lord Require?
Jim Strathdee

Part 1: What does the Lord require of you? What does the Lord require of you?

Part 2: Justice, kindness, walk humbly with your God. Justice, kindness, walk humbly with your God.

Part 3: To do justice, and love kindness and walk humbly with your God. To do justice, and love kindness and walk humbly with your God.

[Sung in a round, Part 1 begins the response, joined the second time by Part 2, then by Part 3, and then a fourth time through. For those in-person, it is our tradition for the congregation to stand and turn towards the center aisle during the benediction response so that we might "send each other forth" to embody what we sing.]