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                    <text>ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHAPEL
AND STUDENT EENTER
TtXAB

V

CAM YON.

THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY

SEPTEMBER 26, 1965

�The Service of Dedication
September 26, 1965

ELEVEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING

THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE BUILDING
THE MEMBERS AND GUESTS SHALL ASSEMBLE AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE CHAPEL IN
THE FOLLOWING ORDER: The Officiants, Architects, Builder, the Building Committee,
the Officers of St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Congregation.

THE INVOCATION
O Etemal God, Who dwellest in the heaVens and also with him who ts of a
humble and contrite spirit, we beseech Thee, graciously look upon us and let us
enter this house with Thy ble&amp;sing, through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord.
Amen.
The ribbon having been cut by the architect, Mr. Earl Parge', the Contractor Mr. Thomas
Bodrow, will deliver the key of the new Chapel and Student Center to Mr. Frederick
Rathjen, Chairman of the Building Committee, who will place the key into the lock.
The Pastor will unlock the door and say:

Our help is in the name of the Lord, Who made heaven and earth. Whereas,
by the grace of God, we are permitted this day to dedicate this Chapel and
Student Center, I herewith open the gates of this building for the preaching
of the saving Word of God in accordance with the Confessions of our Church,
for the administration and use of the Holy Sacraments according to the institution of our Lord Jesus Christ, and for offering to God’s glorious majesty
the sacrifice of prayer and thanksgiving, in the name of the Father and of the
Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Pastor: Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be yS~lifted up, ye everlasting doors:
People: And the King of Glory shall come in.

Pastor: Enter into His gates with thanksgiving:
People: And into His courtS with praise.
Pastor: Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost;
People: As it was in the beginnirffe, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.

The officiants. the officers, the Building Committee, the special guests. the choir
and the assembly will now enter the church in orderly proccssion and be seated
at the direction of the ushers. The officers. Standing at the rntrance to the Chancel
shall give the Bible. holy vesscls and servier books to the Pastor who shall place
them properly.

�THE ORGAN PRELUDE: A Mighty Fortress

Christine Gilmore

THE RITE OF DEDICATION
The Rev. Wilfred E. Eckhardt, Pastor of St. Paul Lutheran Church

We are now ready to formally dedicate this St. Paul Lutheran Church and Student
Center at West Texas State University for the preaching of the Word of God at this
Campus, in accordance with the Confessions of our Lutheran Church, for the administration of the Holy Sacraments according to the institution of our Lord Jesus Christ and
for offering to God's glorious majesty the sacrifice of prayer and thankgiving by word
and deed.

Pastor.- We, the members of St. Paul Lutheran Church fellow Christians of The Texas
District of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, are assembled today to de­
dicate this new Church and Student Center to the Service of Christ and His Kingdom. Though God is confined to no house which men have built, and everywhere man may worship Hirn in spirit and in truth, yet we solemnly dedicate
this building to the worship of God and the exaltation of the living Lord.

Pastor: May this building ever serve to hold dp- the Gross of the crucified Christ
as the only hope of this dy.ing wqrld.
People: We dedicate this building to the training of the youth of this and-coming
generations that hcrc they may study God’s Word, make confession in
Christ, and he led into the paths of purity and ysefulness.

Pastor: We dedicate this ALTAR as the tablc of our Lord, where .we shall receivc
His body and hlood in Holy Communjon, before which our prayers and.
praiscs shall bc offered,' and where our newly confirmed and newly
marricd will rcccivc the Lord’s blcssing.
People: Lord, may Thy body and Thy blood be for our souls the highcst good.
May our prayers and praises come before Thcc acccptablyt Help us to
give oursclvcs in complete dedication unto Thee.

Pastor: We dedicate this PIJLPIT and LECTERN to the prpc-lamation of Thy
Law and Gospel in all its truth and purity to the university students in
this city.
People: Abide. O dearcst Jesus, among us with Thy Word, and, thus now and
hereaftcr truc pcacc and joy aflord.

Pastor: We dedicate this BAPTISMAL FONT to the washing of regeneration
and renewing of the Holy Ghost which our Lord grants us through Holy
Baptism.
People: Grant, () Lord, that all who are born again of water and of the Spirit
muy be preserved in truc failh and godlincss unto life ctcrnal.

�Pastor: We dedicate this ORGAN to the praise and glory of the Lord, our God.
People: Sanctify the ministry of music among us, O Lord, that we may tcach
one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace
in our hearts unto the Lord.

Pastor: We dedicate the Chancel Cross, the pews and all other appointments to
the glory of God and the building of His Kingdom.
People: May we ever love the habitation of this House, O Lord.

Pastor: We dedicate the STUDENT CENTER to the study of Thy Word
through The Lutheran Bible Chair and Study Groups, and as a place
where our students may meet and carry on Gamma Delta’s program
of Christian knowledge and Christian Service.
People: Lord may we ever grow in Thy grace and in the knowledge of Thy truth.

Pastor: We dedicate this STUDENT CENTER as a home-like place where our
students may gather in a Christian atmosphere and foster Christian
fellowship.
People: May we ever cultivate the spirit of unity in the bond of peace.

Pastor: Heavenly Father, we set aside this building as a place where sinners may
receive comfort and assurance, where men may be tumed to repentance
and to faith in Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ Whom Thou
hast sent, where Christian young men and women may be strengthened
and encouraged, and where they may gather in Christian fellowship,
where Thy praise may be chanted, Thy Kingdom extended, Thy glory
revealed and Thy power manifested.
People: We, the members of this congregation and Christians of the Texas District of
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, dedicate this St. Paul Lutheran Church
and Student Center at West Texas State University in the name of the Holy
Trin'rty. We do also dedicate our lives to the Service of this Triune God and
solemnly promise that we will be faithful to the Church of Jesus Christ, regulary worship, and live for Him who died for us and rose again. Gracious
God, grant us Thy blessing that we may (Jchieve this end, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.

(The assembly will be seatcd)

THE HYMN OF INVOCATION.....................

Martin Luther

I. Como, Holy Ghost, God and Lord!
2. Thou holy Light. Guide Divine,
Be all Thy graces now outpoured
Oh. causc the Word of Life to shine!
On rach bclicvcr’s mind and heart;
Teach us to know our God aright
Thy fcrvcnt love. to thcm impart.
And call Him Father with dclight.
Lord, by the brightncss of Thy light,
From cv’ry crror kccp us free;
Thou in the faith dost men unitc
Lct nonc but Christ our Master be
Of cv’ry land and cv’ry tongue:
That we in living faith abide.
This to Thy praise. O Lord.
In Him. our Lord with all our
our God be sung.
might confidc.
Hallclujah! Hallclujah!
Hallclujah! Hallclujah!

�3.

Thou holy Fire, Comfort true,
Grant us the will Thy work to do
And in Thy Service to abide;
Let trials turn us not aside.
Lord, by Thy pow’r prepare each heart.
And to our weakness strength impart
That bravely here we may contend,
Through life and dcath to Thce, our Lord ascend.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

Pastor: In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
People: Amen.

Pastor: Beloved in the Lord! Let us draw near with a true heart and confess
our sins unto God, our Father, beseeching Hirn in the name of our Lord
Jesus Christ to grant us forgiveness.
Pastor: Our help is in the name of the Lord.

People: Who made heaven and earth.
Pastor: I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord.

People: And Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin.
Pastor: Almighty God, our Maker and Redeemer, we poor sinners confess unto
Thee that we are by nature sinful and unclean and that we have sinned
against Thee by thought, word, and deed. Wherefore we flee for refuge
to Thine infinite mercy, seeking and imploring Thy grace for the sake of
our Lord Jesus Christ.

People:
and
Pastor: O most merciful God, who hast given. Thine only begotten Son to die
for us, have mercy upon us and for His sake grant us remission of all our
sins; and by Thy Holy Spirit increase in us true knowledge of Thee and
of Thy will and true obedience to Thy Word, to the end that by Thy
grace we may come to everlasting life; through Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.
Pastor: Almighty God, our heavenly Father, hath had mercy upon us and hath
given His only Son to die for us and for His sake forgiveth us all our
sins. To them that believe on His name He giveth power to become the
sons of God and hath promised them His Holy Spirit. He that believeth
and is baptizcd shall be saved. .Grant this, Lord, unto us all.

People: Amen.

THE INTROIT
Surely the Lord is in this place. This is nonc other but the house of God, and
this is the gate of Heaven. Hallelujah. The Lord reigneth, He is clothed with
niajesty; the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith He hath girded Himself
Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; as it was in the
brgirining, is now, and ever shall be; world without end. Amen.

�THE KYRIE
Lord, have mercy upon us.

Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have mercy upon us.

THE GLORIA IN EXCELSIS

Glory be to God on high, and on earth peace, good will toward men. We praise
Thee, we bless. Thee, we worship Thee, we glorify Thee, we give thanks to
Thee for Thy great glory. O Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father
Almighty. O Lord, the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ; O Lord God, Lamb of
God, Son of the Father, that takest away the sin of the world, have mercy upon
us. Thou that takest away the sin of the world, receive our prayer. Thou that
sittest at the right hand of God the Father, have mercy upon us. For thou
on]y art holy; Thou only art the Lord. Thou only, O Christ, with the Holy
Ghost, art most high in the glory of God the Father. Amen.
THE SALUTATION

Pastor: The Lord be with ybu.
People: And with’ thy spirit.
THE COLLECT for the Day

People: Amen.
THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON

I Kings 8, 22-30

THE GRADUAL

In all places where I record My Name I will come unto thee and bless thee,
saith your God.

How amiable are Thy tabernacles: O Lord of hosts! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Yea, the sparrow hath found an house and the swallow a nest for herseif, where
she may lay her young; even Thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King and my
God. Hallelujah!
THE GRADUAL ANTHEM
St. Paul Lutheran Choir
Praise to God, Immortal Praise by Darst

THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOSPEL (The assembly will stand)

People: Glory be to Thee, O Lord.
THE HOLY GOSPEL

Luke 19, 1-10

Pastor: Here endeth the Gospel.
People: Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
THE CONFESSION OF FAITH

The Apostlcs’ Creed

�THE HYMN OF DEDIGATION.

.............................................. Samuel Dyer

1. Here in Thy name, cterna! God,
We dcdicate this housc to Thee.
Oh, choosc it for Thy fixed abode
And kccp it from all error free!

3. Here, when Thy messengers
proclaim
The blessed Gospel of Thy Son,
Still by the pow’r of His great
name
Bc mighty signs and wondcrs done.

2. Here, when Thy peoplc scek Thy
face
And dying sinncrs pray to live,
Hear Thou in heav’n, Thy
dwelling place;
And when Thou hcarcst, Lord,
forgive.
5.

4. When children’s voices raise the song,
“Hösanna to the Heavenly King!”
Lct heaven with earth the strain
prolong.
Hosanna! Let the angels sing.

Thy glory never hence depart.
Yct choosc not, Lord, this house alonc;
Thy kingdom come to every heart,
In every bosom fix Thy throne. Amen.

THE SERMON
The Rev. Dr. A. O. Rast, Executive Secretary of the Board of Missions
of The Texas District of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

THE OFFERTORY

Create in mc a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast
me not away from Thy presence; and take not Thy Holy Spirit from me.
Restore unto mc the joy of Thy salvation; and uphold me with Thy free Spirit.
Amen.

THE OFFERING

For the Building Fund

THE DEDICATORY PRAYER

THE PRAYER OF OUR LORD
THE HYMN OF SUPPLICATION
1. O Lord, our God, accept, we pray,
The house we consecratc this day;
And lct Thy glory fill this place,
The glory of Thy truth and grace.

2. Here give us e’er such servants,
Lord,
As rightly will dividc Thy Word;
That all may grow by what they
hear
In saving grace and holy fear.
3. Here in Baptism desccnd to bless
Who plcad Thy cov’nant promises’
To us and to our childrcn given,
And with us makc them heirs of
heaven.

4. Hcrc let Thy youth always be fed;
Yca, fed with Thine own living
bread.
To hear Thy voice let them be
taught,
And from Thy fold to wander not.
5. Here let Thy holy Sacramcnt
According to Thy Word be spent;
And grant that all indeed believe.
Who hcre the heavenly food receive.
6. O Fathcr, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Here bless us as we need it most.
Our prayer and praisc accept in
love,
And fit us for our homc above.
Amen.

�THE COLLECT
Congregation: Amen.
THE BENEDICTION

Congregation: Amen.

Amen.

Amen.

SILENT PRAYER
J. S. Bach

THE POSTLUDE: Toccata In C Major

Mrs. John Green

THE CHOIR DI RECTOR
THE ORGANIST

Miss Christine Gilmore

Please reserve this booklet for the aftemoon Service of Worship and Thanksgiving.

ORGAN RECITAL
MRS. GERALD SCHULTZ

TWO-FIFTEEN

IN THE AFTERNOON

If Thou But Suffer God to Guide Thee

J. S. Bach

Flor Peeters

O God Thou Faithful God
Fuge in S Major

Lord Jesus Christ, Be Present Now

Prelude and Fuge in G Major

.......................................

J. S. Bach
J. Walter

......................................................... J. S. Bach

�The Sernce

of
Woirshop and Praüse
September 26, 1965

THREE O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON
THE ORGAN PRELUDE:

THE HYMN OF PRAISE
1.

In loud exalted strains
The King of Glory praise.
O’er heav’n and earth He reigns
Thro’ everlasting days;
But, Zion, thou, so richly blest,
Art His delight, His chosen rest.

2.

O King of glory come
And with Thy favor crown
This temple as Thy home,
This people as Thine own.
Beneath this roof vouchsafe to
show
How God can dwell with men
below.

................................................ John Darwall
3.

Now let Thine ear attend
Our supplicating cries;
Now let our praise ascend,
Accepted, to the skies;
Now let Thy Word, the Gospel,
sound,
Spread Thy celestial blessing
round.

4.

Here may the list’ning throng
Receive Thy truth and love;
Here Christians join the song
Of seraphim above
Till all who here may seek Thy
face
Rejoice in Thy abounding grace.
Amen.

THE ORDER OF VESPERS

Pastor: O Lord, Open Thou my lips.
People: And my mouth shall show forth Thy praise.

Pastor: Make haste, O God, to deliver me.
People: Make haste to help me, O Lord.

GLORIA PATRI

Glory be to the Fathcr, find to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; as it was
in the beginning, is now, and ever shall bc, world without end. Amen.
Halleluja)?!

�THE PSALMODY.......................................................................
Psalm 84
(To be read responsivcly)
How amiable are Thy Tabernacles: O Lord of hosts!
My soul longeth, yea, even faitheth, for the courts of the Lord: my hcart and
my flesh crieth out for the living God.
Yea, the sparrow hath found an house: and thc swallow a ncst for herseif whcrc
she may lay her young, even Thine Altars, O Lord of hosts. my King and my
God.
Blessed are they that dwcll in Thy house: thcy will be still praising Theo.
Blessed are they that dwcll in Thy house: they will be still praising Thee.
Blessed is thc man whosc strcngth is in Thcc: in whose heart are thc ways of
thcm;
Who, passing through the Valley of Baca. makc it a wall: the rain filleth thc
pools.
They go from strength to strcngth: cvcry onc of thcm in Zion appcarcth before
God.
O Lord of hosts, hear my praycr: givc car. O God of Jacob.
Bchold. O God, our Shield: and look upon thc facc of Thine anointed.
For a day in Thy courts is better than a thousand: I had rather be a doorkeeper
in the house of my God than dwcll in the tents of wickedness.

For thc Lord God is a Sun and Shield; the Lord will give grace and glory: no
good thing will He withhold from them that walk uprightly.
O Lord of hosts: blessed is the man that trusteth in Thee.
Glory bc to thc Fathcr and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in
thc beginning, is now. and ever shall be. world without end. Amen.
THE LECTION
Thc Lcsson:

..................................................... The Revelation of St. John 21:1-7

Pastor: But Thou, O Lprd, have mercy upon us.
People: Thanks be to Thee, O Lord!

THE ANTHEM: All Lands and Peoples ..................................................................... Lovelace
St. Paul Lutheran Choir

THE SERMON
The Rev. Dr. A. O. Rast, Executive Secretary of the Board of Missions
of The Texas District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod

THE OFFERINGS .................................................................... For the Building Fund

�Martin Luther

THE HYMN OF CONFESSION
1. A mighty Fortress is our God,
A trusty Shield and Wcapon;
He heip us free from cv’ry
need
That hat us now o’crtaken.
The Old evil Foe now means
deadly woc
Deep guile and great might arc
his dread
arms in fight; On carth is not his
equal.

3. Tho’ devils all the world should
fill
All cagcr to devour us,
Wc trcmblc not, wo fcar no ill,
They shall not overpower us.
This world’s princc may still
Scowl ficrcc as he will. He can
harm us
none, Hc’s judged; the deed is
done;
One littlc word can feil him.

2. With might of ours can nought
be done,
Soon werc our loss cffected;
But for us fights the Valiant One
Whom God Himself elected.
Ask ye, Who is this? Jesus Christ
it is,
Of Sabaoth Lord, And there’s
none other God;
He holds the field forever.

4. The Word they still shall let
remain
Nor any thanks have for it;
Hc’s by our sidc upon the plain
With His good gifts and Spirit.
And takc they our lifc. Goods,
farnc, child, and wife,
Let these all bc gone,
They yct have nothing won;
The Kingdom ours remaineth.

Pastor: Let my prayers be set forth before Thee as incense:
People: And the lifting up of my hands as the evening sacrifice.
THE CANTICLE—The Nunc Dimittis

Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace: according to Thy Word;
For mine eyes have seen Thy salvation: which Thou hast prepared before the
face of all people; A Light to lighten the Gentiles: and the Glory of Thy people
Israel.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost;
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.
Amen.
THE SALUTATION

THE PRAYERS

Pastor: The Lord be with you
People: And with thy spirit.

THE KYRIE
Lord, have mercy upon us.

Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have mercy upon us.

THE LORD’S PRAYER

THE COLLECT FOR PEACE
Congregation: Amen.
THE BENEDICAMUS
Pastor: Bless we the Lord.

People: Thanks be to God.

THE BENEDICTION
Congregation: Amen.

THE ORGAN POSTLUDE

A MESSAGE FROM THE UNIVERSITY
Dr. James P. Cornette, President of West Texas State University

�RECOGNITION OF CHARTER MEMBER

Mrs. Helene Meyer joined St. Lutheran congregation 1921 as one of the charter
members. She has held her membership here since that time except for a brief period
when the congregation disbanded. We hereby acknowledge her devotion to the Word
of God and loyalty to this congregation.

PERSONNEL

THE BUILDING COMMITTEE
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.

Frederick W. Rathjen, Jr., Chairman
Leroy Bauer
Herbert Kurlman
Gustave Leseberg

Mr. Albert Meyer
Mr. Erwin Meyer
Rev. W. E. Eckhardt

This committee has served under the direction of the voter's assembly of St. Paul
Lutheran congregation and the Board of Missions of the Texas District of the Lutheran
Church-Missouri Synod. We hereby acknowledge our gratitude for the interest and assistance which these groups have demonstrated toward this project.

The congregation also wishes to express its gratitude to:
Mrs. Gladys Kaltwasser
Mr. A. T. Kraemer
H. A. Lacey
Rev. H. F. Pieman
Rev. A. O. Rast
Miss Darthula Walker
The Texas District LWML
And all others who have helped us with contributions, time and support of Church
Extension.

Mr. George Andersen
Mr. J. D. Barker
Rev. Charles Born
Mr. A. L. Crossland
Mrs. Warner Fluegel
Mr. Enno Hellbush

THE ARCHITECTS
THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR

SUB CONTRACTORS
L. D. Whiddon
Royal Glass ...........................
Jack C. Thomas &amp; Son
Brock Plumbing &amp; Heating Co,
Wilson Electric
Woodcraft
Texas Tile &amp; Tops
Denman Building Products
Barnes Builders Supply Co
E-Z Tight Inc
Henson Drywall &amp; Insulation Co. . .
Jenkins Brick &amp; Supply Co...............
Pete White Roofing &amp; Insulating Co,
The Amarillo Iron Works
Sams &amp; Sons
Contract Fürniture
H. A. Lacey

Hücker &amp; Parge' of Amarillo
Thomas Badrow

.................. Masonry
. . Glass and Glazing
.................... Painting
Plumbing and Heating
.................. Electrical
Millwork
.................................. Floor Covering
............................... Folding Patitions
Acoustical Tile and Tropiglass Panel
.................. Chalking, Weatherstripp
.......................... Gypsum Wallboard
. . Pella Wood Windows and Marble
Roofing
...................................... .......... Steel
................ Pews, Chairs and Tables
........ Furniture in Center and Offices
..................................... Candlesticks

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The Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity

October 10, 1965

�PEACE BE TO THIS HOUSE!
And now be this temple consecrated to the Eord, to His
service and worship.

Blessed be these walls that shall resound with the praise
of the Lord!

Blessed be the place from which the Gospel of Christ shall
be preached!
Blessed be the place, where the Lord through the Sacra­
ment of Baptism shall receive new members into His
Kingdom!
Blessed be the altar, where the incense of prayer shall be
offered to the Lord, and where the body and blood of
Jesus Christ, once offered for us, shall be distributed to
His congregation!
Blessed be the Student Center, where students may gather
for study of the JFord, service to the Lord and fellow­
ship with the saints!
Blessed be this house, that the turmoil and pollution of the
world may be far removed, and that the congregation of
the saints may here find shelter beneath the shadow of
God’s wing!
Amen!

THE ORGAN
The organ which has been installed in our new University Lutheran Chapel
is an Allen Classic electronic organ. The Allen Classic is a fully transistorized
unit which reproduces the tonal qualities of 17th and 18th Century European
organs. It captures all the tonal qualities necessary for baroque and pre-baroque
organ literature. These tonalities are produced in fine detail, with all the chiff,
fringe effects, and wind transients which are inherent and clearly discernible
in classic organs. The works of Buxtehude, Couperin, Sweelinck, and Johann
Sebastian Bach gain a new reach of clarity when played on this most modern
version of the time-honored classic organ.

�The Service Oli Dedication
October 10, 1965
THREE-THIRTY IN THE AFTERNOON

THE ACCEPTANCE OF THE BUILDING
The members and guests shall assemble at the entrance of the church in the
following order: The Officiants, the Architect, the Builder, the Building Com­
mittee, the Officers of University Lutheran Church and the Congregation.
THE INVOCATION

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. O,
Eternal God, Who dwellest in the heavens and also with him who is of a hum­
ble and contrite spirit, we beseech Thee, graciously look upon us and let us
enter this home with Thy blessing, through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord.
Amen.
The ribbon having been cut by the architect, the contractor will deliver the
key of the new Chapel and Student Center to the chairman of the Building
Committee, who will place the key into the lock. The Pastor will unlock the
door and say:
Our help is in the name of the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.
Whereas, by the grace of God, we arc permitted this day to dedicate
this Chapel and Student Center, I herewith open the gates of this build­
ing for the preaching of the saving Word of God in accordance with the
Confessions of our Church, for the administration and use of the Holy
Sacraments according to the institution of our Lord Jesus Christ, and
for offering to God's glorious majesty the sacrifice of prayer and thanks­
giving, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Amen.

Pastor:

Lift up your heads, O ye gates, and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting
doors:

People:

And the King of Glory shall come in.

Pastor:

Enter into His gates with thanksgiving:

People:

And into His courts with praise.

Pastor:

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost:

People:

As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world with­
out end. Amen.

The officiants, the officers, the Building Committee, the special guests, and the
assembly shall now enter the chapel in orderly procession and be seated at
the direction of the ushers. The officers, standing at the entrance to the Chan­
cel, shall give the Bible, holy vessels and service books to the Pastor who shall
place them properly.

�THE ORGAN PRELUDE

THE RITE OF DEDICATION
The Rev. Charles Born, Coordinator of Campus Work, for the Texas District,
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
We arc now ready to formally dedicate this University Lutheran Chapel and
Student Center at Texas A&amp;M University for the preaching of the Word of
God at this campus, in accordance with the Confessions of our Lutheran Church,
for the administration of the Holy Sacraments according to the institution
of our Lord Jesus Christ and for offering to God’s glorious majesty the sacri­
fice of prayer and thanksgiving by word and deed.
Pastor:

We the members of University Lutheran Chapel and fellow Christ­
ians of The Texas District of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod,
are assembled today to dedicate this new Chapel and Student Cen­
ter to the service of Christ and His Kingdom. Though God is not
confined to a house which men have built, and everywhere man
may worship Him in spirit and in truth, yet we solemnly dedicate
this building to the worship of God and the exaltation of the liv­
ing Lord.

People:

The Lord bless our coming in and our going out from this time
forth and even forevermore.

Pastor:

May this building ever serve to hold up the Cross of the crucified
Christ as the only hope of this dying world.

People:

We dedicate this building to the edification of the young of this
and coming generations that here they may study God’s Word,
make confession in Christ, and be led* into the paths of purity
and usefulness.

Pastor:

We dedicate this ALTAR as the table of our Lord, where we
shall receive His body and blood in Holy Communion, before
which our prayers and praises shall be offered, and where our
newly confirmed and newly married will receive the Lord’s blessing.

People:

Lord, may Thy body and Thy blood be for our souls the highest
good. May our prayers and praises come before Thee acceptably.
Help us to give ourselves in complete dedication unto Thee.

Pastor:

We dedicate this PULPIT and LECTERN to the proclamation
of Thy Law and Gospel to the university students in this com­
munity.

People:

Abide, 0 dearest Jesus, among us with Thy Word, and thus and
now and hereafter true peace and joy afford.

Pastor:

We dedicate this BAPTISMAL FONT to the washing of regen­
eration and renewing of the Holy Ghost which our Lord grants
us through Holy Baptism.

People:

Grant, O Lord, that all who are born again of water and of the
Spirit may be preserved in true faith and godliness unto life
eternal.

Pastor:

We dedicate this chapel as a quiet place of prayer and inspiration.

�People:

May we in this sacred place lift up holy hands without wrath or
doubting, and may the words of our mouths and the meditation of
our hearts be acceptable unto Thee, O Lord.

Pastor:

We dedicate this ORGAN to the praise and glory of the Lord,
our God.

People:

Sanctify the ministry of music among us, O Lord, that we may
teach one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing
with grace in our hearts unto the Lord.

Pastor:

We dedicate the STUDENT CENTER to the study of Thy Word,
and as a place where our students may meet and carry on a pro­
gram of Christian knowledge and Christian service.

People:

Lord, may we ever grow in Thy grace and in the knowledge of
Thy Truth.

Pastor:

We dedicate this STUDENT CENTER as a place where our stu­
dents may gather in a Christian atmosphere and foster Christian
fellowship.

People:

May we ever cultivate the spirit of unity in the bond of peace.

Pastor:

Heavenly Father, we set aside this building as a place where sin­
ners may receive comfort and assurance, where men may be turned
to repcntence and to faith in Thee, the only true God, and Jesus
Christ Whom Thou hast sent, where Christian young men and
women may be strengthened and encouraged, and where they may
gather in Christian fellowship, where Thy praise may be chanted.
Thy Kingdom extended, Thy glory revealed-and Thy power mani­
fested.

People:

We, the members of this student congregation and Christians of
The Texas District of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, dedi­
cate this University Lutheran Chapel and Student Center at Texas
A&amp;M in the name of the Holy Trinity. We do also dedicate our lives
to the service of this Triune God and solemnly promise that we
will be faithful to the Church of Jesus Christ, regularly worship,
and live for Him who died for us and rose again. Gracious God,
grant us Thy blessing that we may achieve this end, for Jesus’
sake. Amen.

(The assembly shall be seated)
THE HYMN OF INVOCATION .

........................................

I. Come, Holy Ghost, God and Lord!
Be all Thy graces now outpoured
On each believer’s mind and
heart;
Thy fervent love to them impart.
Lord, by the brightness of Thy
light,
Thou in the faith dost men unite
Of ev’ry land and ev’ry tongue:
This to Thy praise, O Lord, our
God be sung.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

2. Thou holy Light, Guide Divine,
Oh, cause the Word of Life to
shine!
Teach us to know our God aright

Martin Luther

And call Him Father with delight.
From ev’ry error keep us free;
Let none but Christ our Master be

That we in living faith abide,
In .Him, our Lord with all our
might confide.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

�3.

Thou holy Fire, Comfort true,
Grant us the will our work to do
And in Thy service to abide;
Let trials turn us not aside.
Lord, by Thy pow’r prepare each heart.
And to our weakness strength impart
That bravely here we may contend,
Through life and death to Thee, our Lord ascend.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

Pastor:

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.

People:

Amen.

THE CONFESSION OF SINS
Pastor:

Beloved in the Lord! Let us draw near with a true heart and con­
fess our sins unto God, our Father, beseeching Him in the name
of our Lord Jesus Christ to grant us forgiveness.

Pastor:

Our help is in the name of the Lord.

(The congregation shall kneel)

People:

Who made heaven and earth.

Pastor:

I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord.

People:

And Thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin.

Pastor:

Almighty God, our Maker and Redeemer, we poor sinners confess
unto Thee that we are by nature sinful and unclean and that we
have sinned against Thee by thought, word, and deed. Wherefore
we flee for refuge to Thine infinite mercy, seeking and imploring
Thy grace for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Pastor:
and
People:

0 most merciful God, who hast given Thine only begotten Son to
die for us, have mercy upon us and for His sake grant us remission
of all our sins; and by Thy Holy Spirit increase in us true know­
ledge of Thee and of Thy will and true obedience to Thy Word,
to the end that by Thy grace, we may come to everlasting life;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

Pastor:

Almighty God, our heavenly Father, hath had mercy upon us and
hath given His only Son to die for us and for His sake forgiveth
us all our sins. To them that believe on His name He giveth power
to become the sons of God and hath promised them His Holy
Spirit. He that believeth and is baptised shall be saved. Grant
this, Lord, unto us all.

People:

Amen.

THE INTROIT
THE KYRIE
Lord, have mercy upon us.

Christ, have mercy upon us.
Lord, have mercy upon us.

�THE GLORIA IN EXCLSIS

Glory be to God on high, and on earth peace, good will toward men. We
praise Thee, we bless Thee, we worship Thee, we glorify Thee, we give
thanks to Thee for Thy great glory. O Lord God, heavenly King, God the
Father Almighty. O Lord, the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ; O Lord
God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, that takest away the sin of the
world, have mercy upon us. Thou that takest away the sin of the world,
receive our prayer. Thou that sittest at the right hand of God the Father,
have mercy upon us. For Thou only art holy; Thou only art the Lord. Thou
only, O Christ, with the Holy Ghost, art most high in the glory of God the
Father. Amen.
THE SALUTATION

Pastor:

The Lord be with you.

People:

And with thy spirit.

THE COLLECT for the Day

People:

Amen.

THE OLD TESTAMENT LESSON

DEDICATION ANTHEMS

I Kings 8:22-30

Members of the A&amp;M Singing Cadets
Robert Boone, Director

THE EPISTLE

Ephesians 4-:l-6

THE GRADUAL
THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOSPEL

People:

Glory be to Thee O Lord.

THE HOLY GOSPEL
Pastor:

Here endeth the Gospel.

People:

Praise be to Thee, O Christ.

Luke 19:1-10

THE CONFESSION OF FAITH

The Apostle’s Creed

THE HYMN OF DEDICATION

Joachim Neander

1.

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation!
O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy Health and Salvation 1
Join the full throng; wake, harp and psalter and song;
Sound forth in glad adoration!

2.

Praise to the Lord, who o’er all things so wondrously rcigneth,
Who, as on wings of an eagle, uplifteth, sustaineth.
Hast thou not seen how thy desires all have been
Granted in what He ordaineth?

3.

Praise to the Lord, who hath fearfully, wondrously made thee;
Health hath vouchsafed and, when heedlessly falling, hath stayed thee.
What need or grief ever hath failed of relief?
Wings of His mercy did shade thee.

�4.

Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy work and defend thee,
Who from the heavens the streams of His mercy doth send thee.
Ponder anew what the Almighty can do.
Who with His love doth befriend thee.

5.

Praise to the Lord I Oh, let all that is in me adore Him!
AH that hath life and breath, come now with praises before Him!
Let the Amen sound from His people again;
Gladly for aye we adore Him.

THE SERMON
The Rev. Carl Heckmann, President of the
Texas District, Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
THE OFFERTORY
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.
Cast me not away from Thy presence; and take not Thy Holy Spirit from
me.
Restore unto me the joy of Thy salvation; and uphold me with Thy free
Spirit. Amen

THE OFFERING

For the Building Fund

THE DEDICATORY PRAYER
THE PRAYER OF OUR LORD
THE HYMN OF SUPPLICATION
I. O Lord our God, accept, we pray,
The house we consecrate tins day;
And let Thy glory fill this place,
The glory of Thy truth and grace.
2. Here give us e’er such servants,
Lord,
As rightly will divide Thy Word;
That all may grow by what they
hear
In saving grace and holy fear.
3. Here in Baptism descend to bless
Who plead Thy cov’nant promises
To us and to our children given,
And with us make them heirs of
heaven.

THE COLLECT

Congregation:

Amen.

THE BENEDICTION
Congregation:

Amen. Amen. Amen.

SILENT PRAYER

4. Here let Thy youth always be fed;
Yea, fed with Thine own living
bread.
To hear Thy voice let them be
taught,
And from Thy fold to wander not.
5. Here let Thy holy sacrament
According to Thy Word be spent;
And grant that all indeed believe
Who here the heavenly food re­
ceive.

6. O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,
Here bless us as we need it most
Our prayer and praise accept in
love,
And fit us for our home above.
Amen.

�A MESSAGE FROM THE UNIVERSITY

Dr. Wayne C. Hall
Academic Vice President and Dean of the Graduate College
Texas A&amp;M University
A PRESENTATION

The Lutheran Campus Ministry—NLC
to
The Lutheran Campus Ministry—Missouri Synod
The Rev. Ron Birk
The Rev. J. Phil Kirby
President of the Campus Religious Workers Association

THE POSTLUDE

The officiants:

The Rev. Philip Stephan, Campus Pastor, University of
Houston

The Rev. William Petersen, Pastor of Bethel Lutheran
Church, Bryan
The Rev. E. George Becker, Campus Pastor, University
Lutheran Chapel
The organists:

Mr. Kenneth Graf, Organist, University Lutheran Chapel
Mrs. Elliott Bray
SOLI DEO GLORIA

Our guests and members arc cordially invited to remain for refreshments to
be served immediately following the service in the Fellowship Hall. You are
invited to inspect the new Chapel and Student Center.

THE BUILDING COMMITTEE

Albert Krienke, Chairman
Victor Michalk, Vice-Chairman
Donald Schur, Treasurer
Charles Reed
Norman Cumings
E. George Becker

THE DEDICATION COMMITTEE
Kermit Anderson, Chairman
Dan Graf
Greg Thompson
Vincent Neuhaus
Linda Hanusch
Beverly Michalk

THE CONGREGATIONAL OFFICERS
Kermit Anderson, President
Gene Eddlemann, Vice-President
Mrs. John Hanusch, Secretary
Fred Karie, Treasurer
Raul Flores, Chief Usher
Ken Graf, Gamma Delta President

�THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR

THE ARCHITECT
E. Earl Merrell, Jr.

B-W Construction Company
President: Carl Butler
Supervisors of Construction:
Bill Hare
J. D. Zweifel

THE SUB-CONTRACTORS
Johnson Concrete Company
Anico Chemical Company
Ebner &amp; Witt
General Mill &amp; Supply Company
Barron - Britton, Inc.
The Ryder Company
Fischer Tile &amp; Floor Covering Company
Otis Robertson
Bryan Paint and Glass Company
Capital Acoustical Company
Hensarling Electric Company
B-W Construction Company

The crucifix was designed bg
Robert Fowler of Houston.
The corpus is composed of
welded stool and placed upon
raw ash wood. It depicts the
suffering Christ crying out in
agony for the sins of humanity.
It symbolizes in particular
God's righteous judgment up­
on the sins of our own gen­
eration.

Concrete Finishing
Termite Prevention
Masonry Erection
Millwork
Roofing &amp; Sheetmetal
Ceiling Insulation
Resilient Tile Floor
Painting
Glass &amp; Glazing
Acoustical Ceiling
Electrical
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air
Conditioning

�atzd S&amp;td&amp;iZ &lt;@&amp;tZza
E. George Becker, Campus Pastor

OFFICE

PASTOR'S RESIDENCE

315 North Main
Phone 846-6687

1612 Jersey
Phone 846-6477

University Lutheran Church is your church on the campus designed to serve
you and the campus community.

WORSHIP
HOLY COMMUNION:

11 A. M.

Every Sunday except school holidays and during the month of
August

BIBLE CLASS:

10 A. M.

Every Sunday - Fall and Spring Semesters

MIDWEEK VESPERS:

7:30 P. M.

Every Wednesday - Fall and Spring Semesters

STUDY
SEMINARS
BIBLICAL STUDIES
GUEST LECTURERS

RETREATS
FACULTY SEMINARS
SUMMER ACTIVITIES

FELLOWSHIP
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DEDICATION
10 SEPTEMBER 2023

We Are
Loved &amp; Sent

WE EXIST TO GATHER, EQUIP,

AND SEND FOLLOWERS OF JESUS
-MISSIONARY DISCIPLES - OF ALL PEOPLE-

�The Hebrew Scripture

ORDER OF THE DEDICATION
Gathering - Welcome

Invocation, Opening Sentences, and Collect Prayer

Hymn

In Christ Alone

Hebrew Scripture

1 Kings 8:22-30

Responsive Psalm Reading

Psalm 100

Epistle Scripture

Ephesians 4:1-6 (Tamil, ESV)

Gospel Scripture

Luke 19:1-10

Hymn

Praise to the Lord, the Almighty

Rev. Michael Newmann,

Message

President, Texas District, LCMS
Spiritual Ferocity Luke 19:1 -10

Hymn

We All Are One in Mission

Dedicatory Prayers

Greetings, Recognitions, and Acknowledgments

Sending—Collect Prayers, Blessing and Doxology
Reception

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Our Story through the
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22Then Solomon stood before the altar
of the Lord in front of the whole
assembly of Israel, spread out his
hands toward
heaven23 and
said:
"Lord, the God of Israel, there is no
God like you in heaven above or on
earth below—you who keep your
covenant of love with your servants
who continue wholeheartedly in your
way.24 You have kept your promise to
your servant David my father; with your
mouth you have promised and with
your hand you have fulfilled it—as it is
today. 25 "Now Lord, the God of Israel,
keep for your servant David my father
the promises you made to him when
you said, ‘You shall never fail to have a
successor to sit before me on the
throne
of Israel,
if only your
descendants are careful in all they do
to walk before me faithfully as you have
done.'26 And now, God of Israel, let
your word that you promised your
servant David my father come true.
27 "But will God really dwell on earth?
The heavens, even the highest
heaven, cannot
contain you.
How
much less this temple I have built!28 Yet
give attention to your servant's prayer
and his plea for mercy, Lord my God.
Hear the cry and the prayer that your
servant is praying in your presence this
day.29 May
your
eyes
be
open toward this temple night and day,
this place of which you said, 'My
Name shall be there,’ so that you will
hear the prayer your servant prays
toward
this
place.30 Hear
the
supplication of your servant and of your
people Israel when they pray toward
this place. Hear from heaven, your
dwelling place, and when you hear,
forgive.
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I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge
you to walk in a manner worthy of the
calling to which you have been
called,2 with all humility and gentleness,
with patience, bearing with one another
in love,3 eager to maintain the unity of
the Spirit in the bond of peace.4There
is one body and one Spirit—just as you
were called to the one hope that belongs
to your call—5 one Lord, one faith, one
baptism,6 one God and Father of all, who
is over all and through all and in all.
The Gospel Scripture

He entered Jericho and was passing
through.2 And behold, there was a man
named Zacchaeus. He was a chief tax
collector and was rich.3 And he was
seeking to see who Jesus was, but on
account of the crowd he could not,
because he was small in stature.4 So he
ran on ahead and climbed up into a
sycamore tree to see him, for he was
about to pass that way.5 And when Jesus
came to the place, he looked up and
said to him, "Zacchaeus, hurry and come
down, for I must stay at your house
today."6 So he hurried and came down
and received him joyfully.7 And when
they saw it, they all grumbled, "He has
gone in to be the guest of a man who is a
sinner." 8 And Zacchaeus stood and said
to the Lord, "Behold, Lord, the half of my
goods I give to the poor. And if I
have defrauded anyone of anything, I
restore it fourfold."’And Jesus said to
him, "Today salvation has come to this
house, since he also is a son of
Abraham.10 For the Son of Man came to
seek and to save the lost."

�Officiants and Readers
Rev. Michael Newman, President, Texas District LCMS
Rev. John Karie, Lead Missionary/ Campus Pastor
DCE Dorinda Noack Werner, Catalyst, Internationals Connect
Briley James
David Kumar
Tomi George
Marshall Allen
Musicians
Tetsuya Sugita, Director of Parish Music, Bethel Lutheran Church,
Bryan
Jessica Krampitz
Eli Griffin
Michelle Walker
Ryan Weklar
Our Building Partners
Developer - Parallel, David Pierce, Kristen Penrod, Carter Snape
Architect - Rhode Partners, Robert Tait
Design - Levy Dykema, Jill Pierce
General Contractor - Rogers-O’Brien Construction
Realtor - LKG Realty Advisors, Rick Lemons

Our Campus Mission Partners
The Texas District LCMS
Texas District LWML
Circuit 32 Congregations
TAMU Campus Ministry Association
LCMA &amp; LCMS-U
Legacy Deo
The Chapel Staff
Jessica Krampitz
Jude Kovac
Eli Griffin
Cameron Karie
Lori Williams
Dorinda Werner
John and Jennifer Karie

ulctamu.org | 979-846-6687 | @ulctamu
P.O. Box 315 College Station, TX 77841

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