Easter 5
Worship
Lectionary Worship Workbook, Series IV, Cycle C
Soul Motion
Object:
The Easter story is about the triumph of creativity.
We are all entombed with large boulders blocking our escape
And liberation to the extent our creativity is blocked or stifled.
-- Matthew Fox, Creativity
Call To Worship
Leader: Welcome! It's good to be together again. We celebrate the sun and moon, the skies and the earth! We can sing and pray, listen and plan. Together, we can enjoy companionship and Divine Presence.
People: We are glad to be here and to thank God for life.
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Unison)
Living God -- thank you for renewed zest for living and for surrounding us with opportunities to be creative. Our minds are eager to receive your Word; our hearts are ready to experience your expansive love. We honor you with careful attention during this hour. Amen.
Call To Confession (Leader)
Consider the week behind us. We cannot return to those hours. Their patterns for decision-making are over. Consider this day. It is fresh with options. Erase what nibbles at your conscience; let go of residual shame and receive inner peace and vitality. Pray the printed prayer with me and then make your private prayers.
Community Confession (Unison)
Renewing God -- How grateful we are for life!
There are so many changes happening around us; our minds and souls are lagging behind current information.
Free us from attachment to past perceptions of Godliness; free us from habits that wound us; free us from relationships that are harmful.
Alert us to healthy practices for ourselves and for this earth.
Expand our perceptions of how we can be peacemakers and how we can welcome strangers.
Give us generous clean hearts. Amen.
Sermon Idea
One purpose in the perpetual reading of scriptures in public was to facilitate the memory of the people seeking God and divine blessing. Translating, printing, and copying for a readership that includes young children and individuals who are blind makes the Bible available every day all year long, at home and in public places. The commandments and guidelines for the common good have become "old hat" and are easily set aside as marketing for cars and toothpaste appeals to the human senses as well as to the practical aspect. Bottles are beautiful; aromas tantalize; motorcycles have style. Television and games dull the senses to real violence and real joy. Given these facts, how do children and adults hear "a new commandment: Love one another" and "I saw a new heaven and a new earth"? How do adults let go of last century's ways to express faith in God? It is vital to note that the book of Revelation is a dream of a first-century man exiled from his friends and livelihood. His dream "makes up" his reality. Yet the promises are ones twenty-first-century faithful Christians want to hear, too: God's home is with humankind; I am the first and the last; for the thirsty there is free cool spring water.... How do we let God live in and through us in a culture that overfills time so that companionship and community are hard to come by? Do we honor God by what we eat or by how much of the Bible we have memorized? Do we honor God by how we dream or by how we love one another? One bit of Easter good news is that we can be creative, imaging differently the energy of the Holy.
Contemporary Affirmation (Unison)
Jesus of Nazareth had the courage to challenge the institutions of his day.
He had the strength and wisdom to make heaven a viable option.
In spite of suffering and death, he was faithful to his vision;
His teachings have influenced all the world.
He imaged God as divine parent, as divine and benevolent ruler, and as creator of all the world.
We believe that God is still creating and welcomes us to participate to make heaven available on earth.
Through life and death, God is with us.
Offertory Statement (Leader)
God is among us. These walls need our care and so does the neighborhood beyond these walls. Let us share the cost by pooling our money and our expertise.
Doxology
Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow, tune: OLD HUNDREDTH
Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Praise God, all creatures here below.
Praise God, above you heavenly hosts.
Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost.
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader or Unison)
Energy of the Universe -- thank you for what we have. Together we feel responsible for making visible something of your kingdom so everyone has food, shelter, and jobs. Stretch our money and our ideas to make peace possible. Amen.
Intercessory Prayers (Leader or Readers)
God of Writers -- thank you for the scriptures that have survived time and editing. Empower us to explore multiple ways to articulate your "home among humankind" and to express our devotion to "heaven-living." Expand our perceptions of how you are with us and how you energize us to journey from the cradle to the grave. Inspire us with music, with words, with relationships, and with beauty both internal and external.
God of Readers -- thank you for the dreams of men and women through the ages, which give us hope; thank you for words that encourage us to live hospitably. Help us be wise in appropriating ancient beliefs for our twenty-first-century living. Help us practice "no difference among individuals" and "love one another."
God of Artisans -- you've made us like yourself. Thank you for the abilities to think, to be friends, to make beautiful and practical things, to feel all the feelings that arise in us. Where we are ailing, touch us with wholeness. When we are full of anger, guide us to express it in helpful ways. Where we are grieving, fill the pain of loss with new awareness of how to be lively again. Where we are scarred, soften us so we can trust life in new ways.
God of Wanderers -- look at this world and see your creatures wandering in deserts without sufficient food for body and soul. Speak to individuals who are serving evil and terror. Reveal the goodness of this world and the rewards that come when humans care for one another. We pray for peace through the world, in people's psyches, in national capitals, among tribal leaders. Halt the wars and the greed that support them. Comfort the mothers and fathers, partners and children whose lives have been altered by war's catastrophes. Be in this global village in palpable ways.
Creating God -- we pray for the Body of Christ in this place and through all nations. Help us update how we "spread the good news" and how we appeal to all the senses. Guard our children from the wounding that shouts to them from "entertainment" shows. Give us words and images that encourage them to walk with holy intentions. Amen.
Benediction (Leader)
Life is not a dead end;
It is a surprising journey to God.
Say "Yes" to life;
Laugh each day and unwind the threads of the world.
Notice new life around each corner.
Make new dreams and cultivate a glad heart!
Christ lives!
Music
Canto De Esperanza
Words: Alvin Schutmaat, 1984
Music: Argentine folk melody
ARGENTINA
Celebrate With Joy And Singing
Words: Mary Jackson Cathey, 1986
Music: R. Bedford Watkins, 1984
EVELYN CHAPEL
Down To Earth, As A Dove
Words: Fred Kaan, 1968
Music: Piae Cantiones, 1582; arr. Gustav Theodore von Holst, 1924
PERSONENT HODIE
Here I Am, Lord
Words: Daniel L. Schutte, 1981
Music: Daniel L. Schutte, 1981; harm. James Snyder, 1994
HERE I AM, LORD
Hope Of The World
Words: Georgia Harkness, 1954
Music: Genevan Psalter, 1551
DONNE SECOURS
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
Words: Walter Chalmers Smith, 1867, alt.
Music: Welsh folk melody
ST. DENIO
O God Of Every Shining Constellation
Words: Albert F. Bayly, 1950
Music: V. Earle Copes, 1963
VICAR
We Meet You, O Christ
Words: Fred Kaan, 1966
Music: Basque carol; harm. George Mims, 1979
NORMANDY
When In Our Music God Is Glorified
Words: Fred Pratt Green, 1971
Music: Charles V. Stanford, 1904
ENGLEBERG
Womb Of Life, And Source Of Being
Words: Ruth Duck, 1986, 1990
Music: Traditional Dutch melody; arr. Julius Roentgen, 1906
IN BABILONE
The World Abounds With God's Free Grace
Words: David G. Mehrtens, 1980
Music: George F. Handel, 1748; harm. C. Winfred Douglas, 1941
HALIFAX
We are all entombed with large boulders blocking our escape
And liberation to the extent our creativity is blocked or stifled.
-- Matthew Fox, Creativity
Call To Worship
Leader: Welcome! It's good to be together again. We celebrate the sun and moon, the skies and the earth! We can sing and pray, listen and plan. Together, we can enjoy companionship and Divine Presence.
People: We are glad to be here and to thank God for life.
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Unison)
Living God -- thank you for renewed zest for living and for surrounding us with opportunities to be creative. Our minds are eager to receive your Word; our hearts are ready to experience your expansive love. We honor you with careful attention during this hour. Amen.
Call To Confession (Leader)
Consider the week behind us. We cannot return to those hours. Their patterns for decision-making are over. Consider this day. It is fresh with options. Erase what nibbles at your conscience; let go of residual shame and receive inner peace and vitality. Pray the printed prayer with me and then make your private prayers.
Community Confession (Unison)
Renewing God -- How grateful we are for life!
There are so many changes happening around us; our minds and souls are lagging behind current information.
Free us from attachment to past perceptions of Godliness; free us from habits that wound us; free us from relationships that are harmful.
Alert us to healthy practices for ourselves and for this earth.
Expand our perceptions of how we can be peacemakers and how we can welcome strangers.
Give us generous clean hearts. Amen.
Sermon Idea
One purpose in the perpetual reading of scriptures in public was to facilitate the memory of the people seeking God and divine blessing. Translating, printing, and copying for a readership that includes young children and individuals who are blind makes the Bible available every day all year long, at home and in public places. The commandments and guidelines for the common good have become "old hat" and are easily set aside as marketing for cars and toothpaste appeals to the human senses as well as to the practical aspect. Bottles are beautiful; aromas tantalize; motorcycles have style. Television and games dull the senses to real violence and real joy. Given these facts, how do children and adults hear "a new commandment: Love one another" and "I saw a new heaven and a new earth"? How do adults let go of last century's ways to express faith in God? It is vital to note that the book of Revelation is a dream of a first-century man exiled from his friends and livelihood. His dream "makes up" his reality. Yet the promises are ones twenty-first-century faithful Christians want to hear, too: God's home is with humankind; I am the first and the last; for the thirsty there is free cool spring water.... How do we let God live in and through us in a culture that overfills time so that companionship and community are hard to come by? Do we honor God by what we eat or by how much of the Bible we have memorized? Do we honor God by how we dream or by how we love one another? One bit of Easter good news is that we can be creative, imaging differently the energy of the Holy.
Contemporary Affirmation (Unison)
Jesus of Nazareth had the courage to challenge the institutions of his day.
He had the strength and wisdom to make heaven a viable option.
In spite of suffering and death, he was faithful to his vision;
His teachings have influenced all the world.
He imaged God as divine parent, as divine and benevolent ruler, and as creator of all the world.
We believe that God is still creating and welcomes us to participate to make heaven available on earth.
Through life and death, God is with us.
Offertory Statement (Leader)
God is among us. These walls need our care and so does the neighborhood beyond these walls. Let us share the cost by pooling our money and our expertise.
Doxology
Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow, tune: OLD HUNDREDTH
Praise God from whom all blessings flow.
Praise God, all creatures here below.
Praise God, above you heavenly hosts.
Creator, Christ, and Holy Ghost.
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader or Unison)
Energy of the Universe -- thank you for what we have. Together we feel responsible for making visible something of your kingdom so everyone has food, shelter, and jobs. Stretch our money and our ideas to make peace possible. Amen.
Intercessory Prayers (Leader or Readers)
God of Writers -- thank you for the scriptures that have survived time and editing. Empower us to explore multiple ways to articulate your "home among humankind" and to express our devotion to "heaven-living." Expand our perceptions of how you are with us and how you energize us to journey from the cradle to the grave. Inspire us with music, with words, with relationships, and with beauty both internal and external.
God of Readers -- thank you for the dreams of men and women through the ages, which give us hope; thank you for words that encourage us to live hospitably. Help us be wise in appropriating ancient beliefs for our twenty-first-century living. Help us practice "no difference among individuals" and "love one another."
God of Artisans -- you've made us like yourself. Thank you for the abilities to think, to be friends, to make beautiful and practical things, to feel all the feelings that arise in us. Where we are ailing, touch us with wholeness. When we are full of anger, guide us to express it in helpful ways. Where we are grieving, fill the pain of loss with new awareness of how to be lively again. Where we are scarred, soften us so we can trust life in new ways.
God of Wanderers -- look at this world and see your creatures wandering in deserts without sufficient food for body and soul. Speak to individuals who are serving evil and terror. Reveal the goodness of this world and the rewards that come when humans care for one another. We pray for peace through the world, in people's psyches, in national capitals, among tribal leaders. Halt the wars and the greed that support them. Comfort the mothers and fathers, partners and children whose lives have been altered by war's catastrophes. Be in this global village in palpable ways.
Creating God -- we pray for the Body of Christ in this place and through all nations. Help us update how we "spread the good news" and how we appeal to all the senses. Guard our children from the wounding that shouts to them from "entertainment" shows. Give us words and images that encourage them to walk with holy intentions. Amen.
Benediction (Leader)
Life is not a dead end;
It is a surprising journey to God.
Say "Yes" to life;
Laugh each day and unwind the threads of the world.
Notice new life around each corner.
Make new dreams and cultivate a glad heart!
Christ lives!
Music
Canto De Esperanza
Words: Alvin Schutmaat, 1984
Music: Argentine folk melody
ARGENTINA
Celebrate With Joy And Singing
Words: Mary Jackson Cathey, 1986
Music: R. Bedford Watkins, 1984
EVELYN CHAPEL
Down To Earth, As A Dove
Words: Fred Kaan, 1968
Music: Piae Cantiones, 1582; arr. Gustav Theodore von Holst, 1924
PERSONENT HODIE
Here I Am, Lord
Words: Daniel L. Schutte, 1981
Music: Daniel L. Schutte, 1981; harm. James Snyder, 1994
HERE I AM, LORD
Hope Of The World
Words: Georgia Harkness, 1954
Music: Genevan Psalter, 1551
DONNE SECOURS
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise
Words: Walter Chalmers Smith, 1867, alt.
Music: Welsh folk melody
ST. DENIO
O God Of Every Shining Constellation
Words: Albert F. Bayly, 1950
Music: V. Earle Copes, 1963
VICAR
We Meet You, O Christ
Words: Fred Kaan, 1966
Music: Basque carol; harm. George Mims, 1979
NORMANDY
When In Our Music God Is Glorified
Words: Fred Pratt Green, 1971
Music: Charles V. Stanford, 1904
ENGLEBERG
Womb Of Life, And Source Of Being
Words: Ruth Duck, 1986, 1990
Music: Traditional Dutch melody; arr. Julius Roentgen, 1906
IN BABILONE
The World Abounds With God's Free Grace
Words: David G. Mehrtens, 1980
Music: George F. Handel, 1748; harm. C. Winfred Douglas, 1941
HALIFAX

