December 27 Worship (Sunday After Christmas - 2020)
December 27 Worship (Sunday After Christmas - 2020)
The pre-recorded worship below is intended for churches to use as they see fit. Each segment can be downloaded or streamed. The Full Worship is the entire worship combined into a single video (see bottom of the page).
The title of each segment is a link to the video on Vimeo. While watching and/or streaming these videos, captioning is available by hitting the "CC" button and selecting "English" (except for the instrumental pieces).
There is also a "download" button below each video on Vimeo, so you can download in whichever resolution works for you.
Read here for more information on how to provide captioning when downloading videos and streaming them.
The Long Awaited Gift
The theme of the worship for the Sunday after Christmas is The Long Awaited Gift.
Scriptures are from Luke 2: 22-40 and Psalm 148.
VIDEO: Opening Music: Hark the Herald Angels Sing - performed on flute by Rev. Marilyn Kendrix
VIDEO: Welcome and Greeting - Rev. Don Remick
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VIDEO: Music: Joy to the World - Performed on trumpet by Benjamin Gline Allen
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VIDEO: Call to Worship and Invocation - Rev. Marilyn Kendrix
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VIDEO: Lighting the Christ Candle - Karen Ziel, Spanish by Yolanda Montano
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VIDEO: Psalm 148: In word and image - read by Venson Jordan and Charlie Kuchenbrod
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VIDEO: Music: Where Will You Be - written and performed by Rev. Chuck Ericson
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VIDEO: Scripture: Luke 2:22-40 - Emily McKenna, David Cleaver-Bartholomew, and Debby Kirk
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VIDEO: Wondering Questions -a reflection on the scripture reading by Karen Ziel
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VIDEO: A Word for All Ages - a message from Rev. Dr. Michael Ciba
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VIDEO: Praying the Nativity - Rev. Heather Ramsey-Mabrouk
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VIDEO: Closing Music: Hark the Herald Angels Sing - performed on flute by Rev. Marilyn Kendrix
VIDEO: Full Worship: The Long Awaited Gift
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- Audio Only (wav) Full Worship
Print Bulletin with all worship participants
Please take a minute to tell use how you used the worship with this very brief form.
About Captioning
We have used the service rev.com to make captioning available for these videos. If you are downloading the videos, and wish to have them captioned:
- Windows media player: When you click the download button in Vimeo, you can also choose to download the caption file. Once you've downloaded both, when you open the video in your video player, find the menu for captions and subtitles, choose the subtitle file you have downloaded and it will play automatically with the video. (In the default movie player in Windows 10, for example, the icon is on the left next to the volume icon.)
- Quicktime: Apple: Open your video file in QuickTime. Download the QT file linked above. Right-click and select “Open with QuickTime.” Copy the captions by pressing “Edit > Select All” then “Copy > Paste.” Head back to your QuickTime Video and make sure your video is set to start at the beginning. This will ensure your captions will sync with your video correctly. Click “Edit > Add to Movie.” Tap “Save.”
- Uploading to Facebook: Download the Facebook caption file from above. You can then follow these Rev.com instructions for uploading the caption file to Facebook with the video.
- Uploading to YouTube: When you click the download button in Vimeo, in addition to downloading the video you can also choose to download the caption file. Then, after you upload the video to YouTube: Click the blue EDIT VIDEO button underneath the video; Click the Subtitles link in the left menu and then select your language (English) from the dropdown box if it appears (if you've already set your default language to English, you may not see this). Click the blue Add link to open the subtitle creator. Choose Upload a file and then select Subtitles file from the pop-up that appears. Choose your file and then click the blue Upload button. Click the blue Save changes button in the upper right.