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Welcome to Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church 

Where the love of Christ builds a harbor of acceptance, inspiration, 

Fellowship, service and joy. 

You enrich our worship with your presence. 

"When we say welcome we mean it!"

 

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It is not possible to pass the collection plate at our live home church.  We do need your contributions.  Please sent your check, made out to Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church to:

Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church

c/o Monty Rice

1298 Warren Rd.

Cambria, CA 93428

 

 

 

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Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church-PCUSA 

2700 Eton Rd. • Cambria, CA 93428 

Call or text 805.395.1521 

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The Gathering 

Prelude Deborah Farrand 

At the tolling of the bell, please quietly prepare your heart for worship. 

Meditation Music Deborah Farrand 

Welcome and Announcements 

† Call to Worship 

Leader: Great God of all creation you have done wonders. 

People: You have made the Risen Lord to walk amongst us. 

Leader: We come together to further our walk with You. 

Unison: In this hour, we come to pray, to seek understanding, and to worship, 

Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 

† The Prayer of Adoration, from Psalm 116 (In unison) 

We love you Lord. You have heard our voice, our cry for mercy. 

When we are overcome by distress and sorrow we call out to you. 

We will lift up the cup of salvation and call on your name. 

We will fulfill our vows to you in the presence of all people. 

Praise the Lord. Amen. 

†Hymn of Adoration # 240 Alleluia, Alleluia, Give Thanks to the Risen Lord 

Prayer of Confession (In unison) Gracious God, sometimes we do not see the pre-cious Savior even when He is before us. Forgive us when we look past the down-trodden, the frightened, the lonely, the hungry, the unsheltered, or the stranger. Sometimes we keep our compassion too close, we harden our hearts to the pain and loss around us, or we are not generous. And sometimes, Lord, we act as though we did not hear You or do not take Your words to heart. Now please hear our silent prayers… 

(In unison) Lord, help us to see where we can take your light and where we can be your arms, and hands and heart in the world around us. In the name and power of the risen Savior, we pray. Amen. 

Assurance of Pardon New Creations in Christ 

 

†The Sharing of the Peace 

The Word 

Hymn of Preparation #452 Open the Eyes of My Heart 

Leader: Listen for the Word of God. 

People: Our ears are open and our hearts are ready to receive. 

Scripture: Luke 24:13-35 

Leader: The Word of the Lord. 

People: Thanks be to God. 

Sermon: Fellow Traveler The Rev. Eugenia Gamble 

Hymn of Response # 775 I Want Jesus to Walk with Me 

The Prayers 

Call to Prayer: Hymn #466 Come and Fill Our Hearts with Your Peace 

Prayers of the People 

The Lord’s Prayer 

Response to Prayer: Hymn #710 We Are an Offering 

The Offering 

Prayer of Dedication 

The Sending 

† Hymn of Parting #702 Christ Beside Me 

† Charge and Benediction 

†=If able, please stand 

 

 

CURRENT PRAYER LIST 

Members of our community that are lonely, hungry and sick.

If you would like to support the work of Safe Harbor Church financially: 

Tax deductible checks may be made to Safe Harbor Presbyterian Church. 

During our period of isolation, please mail checks to: 

Monty Rice 1298 Warren Road Cambria CA 93428 

WHEN WE SAY “ WELCOME! ”, WE MEAN IT! 

 

 

 

Hymns

Hymn 240 Alleluia, Alleluia, Give Thanks Return

Alleluia, alleluia! Give thanks to the risen Lord. 

Alleluia, alleluia! Give praise to his name. 

Jesus is Lord of all the earth. He is the King of creation. 

Alleluia, alleluia! Give thanks to the risen Lord. 

Alleluia, alleluia! Give praise to his name. 

Spread the good news o’er all the earth; Jesus has died and has risen. 

Alleluia, alleluia! Give thanks to the risen Lord. 

Alleluia, alleluia! Give praise to his name. 

 

Hymn 775 I Want Jesus to Walk with Me Return

I want Jesus to walk with me; I want Jesus to walk with me; 

All along my pilgrim journey, Lord, I want Jesus to walk with me. 

In my trials, Lord, walk with me; in my trials, Lord, walk with me; 

When my heart is almost breaking, Lord, I want Jesus to walk with me. 

When I’m in trouble, Lord, walk with me; when I’m in trouble, Lord, walk with me; 

When my head is bowed in sorrow, Lord, I want Jesus to walk with me. 

 

Hymn 702 Christ Be Beside Me Return

Christ be beside me; Christ be before me; Christ be behind me, King of my heart. 

Christ be within me, Christ be below me; Christ be above me, never to part. 

Christ on my right hand, Christ on my left hand, Christ all around me, shield in the strife. Christ in my sleeping, Christ in my sitting, Christ in my rising, Light of my life. 

Christ be in all hearts thinking about me; Christ be on all tongues telling of me. Christ be the vision in eyes that see me; in ears that hear me Christ ever be.

 

Worship Notes

The Road to Emmaus……Luke 24:13-35…..Easter III, 2020 

Luke 24:13) Now on the same day two of them were going to a village called Emmaus, about 7 miles from Jerusalem, 14) and talking with each other about all these things that had happened. 15) While they were talking and discussing, Jesus himself came near and went with them, 16) but their eyes were kept from recognizing him. 17) And he said to them, “What are you discussing with each other while you walk along?” They stood still, looking sad. 18) Then on of them, whose name was Cleopas, answered him, “Are you the only stranger in Jerusalem who does not know the things that have taken place there in these days?” 19) He asked them, “What things?” They replied, “The things about Jesus of Nazareth, who was a prophet mighty in deed and word before God and all the people, 20) and how our chief priests and leaders handed him over to be condemned to death and crucified him. 21) But we had hoped that he was the one to redeem Israel. Yes, and besides all this, it is now the third day since these things took place. 22) Moreover, some women of our group astounded us. They were at the tomb early this morning, 23) and when they did not find his body there, they came back and told us that they had indeed seen a vision of angels who said that he was alive. 24) Some of those who were with us went to the tomb and found it just as the women had said; but they did not see him.” 25) Then he said to them, “Oh how foolish you are, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have declared! 26) Was it not necessary that the Messiah should suffer these things and then enter into his glory?” 27) Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he interpreted to them the things about himself in all the scriptures. 28) As they came near the village to which they were going, he walked ahead as if he were going on. 29) But they urged him strongly, saying, “Stay with us, because it is almost evening and the day is now already over.” So he went in to stay with them. 30) When he was at the table with them, he took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to them. 31) Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him; and he vanished from their sight. 32) They said to each other, “Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the read, while he was opening the scriptures to us?” 33) That same hour they got up and returned to Jerusalem; and they found the eleven and their companions gathered together. 34) They were saying, “The Lord has risen indeed, and he has appeared to Simon!” 35) Then they told what had happened on the road, and how he had been made known to them in the breaking of the bread. 

Background: This passage follows immediately upon Peter’s confused departure from the empty tomb that first Easter morning. From there we move to a new scene a short distance from Jerusalem, where two despairing disciples are headed to a nondescript town called Emmaus. This is undoubtedly the most well developed and beautiful of the resurrection appearance stories in the Gospels and it occurs only in Luke. The story seeks to answer the question: how can believers experience the risen Christ? 

Incognito: There are many stories in the scriptures and in Ancient Near Eastern culture of divine encounters in which God or an angel appears in disguise. In Genesis, Abraham and Sarah encounter the three divine visitors at the Oaks of Mamre. They do not recognize them as God even when they pronounce upon them that they would have a child after long years of barrenness. In Exodus, Moses encounters God in a burning 

bush. In Hebrews, we are counseled not to neglect hospitality to strangers because we might entertain angels unawares. The thought behind these encounters is that, from time to time, God will come to us in disguise in order to test us to see if we really believe what we say we believe. In this text, the test is whether or not these disciples truly understand what has happened in the death and resurrection of Jesus. 

Word Study/Comment 

Vs.13 - on the same day – the first Easter day 

Two of them – two of Jesus’ extended band of followers 

Emmaus – no one knows for sure where this town was. There are many guesses. What is certain is that is was a small town that was not very noteworthy. Nor do we know why these disciples were going there. Perhaps it was home for them and they were returning in defeat from the Passover celebration in Jerusalem. 

All these things – the betrayal, death and empty tomb of Jesus. 

Vs. 16 – their eyes were kept from recognizing – there is much debate about what caused their inability to perceive Jesus. Scholars propose three possibilities, divine prevention, the shape of their own hearts or Satanic prevention. 

Vs. 17 – literally – “What are these words that you have been pitching back and forth to each other?” 

Stood still – Jesus’ question paralyzes them for a moment 

Looking sad – downcast, gloomy 

Vs. 18 – there are several ways this verse could be translated. The important thing is the irony that Cleopas thinks that the one person that really does know what happened is the only one that doesn’t know. 

Vs. 19-24 – provide a summary of the passion account. 

Vs. 25 –28 – Jesus puts the pieces together for them through the scriptures. It is very important to the early church that Jesus fulfills the Old Testament scriptures. 

Vs. 28 – he walked ahead – This was a sign of social deference. This was Jesus’ way of not forcing himself upon them. 

Vs 29 – urged – In Near Eastern culture an invitation such as this would be turned down several times until it was vigorously repeated. 

Vs. 30 – took, blessed, broke, gave – Jesus typical pattern of relating to his disciples. It is interesting to note that here, Jesus as guest, takes on the role of host. 

Vs. 31 – recognized him – it was in the table fellowship that they saw Jesus for who he was. Luke wants to emphasize that that same table fellowship is offered to all believers at all times. 

Vanishes – spiritual experience and insight are often transitory. 

Questions for Personal Reflection 

1. In times of discouragement, confusion or sorrow, where do you go? Have you ever failed to recognize Jesus in such times? How did he come to you? How did he get through to you? 

2. What have you learned about Christ’s presence and work in your life as you look back?

 

Mentoring Pastors 

The Rev. Eugenia A. Gamble 

The Rev. Dennis Falasco 

Music Team 

Deborah Farrand

Wink Farrand

Michael Green

Liturgists’ Coordinator 

Patti Ropp 

 

 

Leadership 

Tom and Lana Cochrun 

Monty and Julia Rice 

Patti Ropp 

Michelle Costa 

Jeff Rodriguez