Symbolic food for a shared future
Prayer
Contemporary Lectionary Prayers
Based Upon Cycle C Lectionary Gospels
Gospel Theme:
Symbolic food for a shared future
Gospel Note:
The climax of this moving passage comes in verses 15-19a (19b and 20 are a later addition based on 1 Corinthians 11:23-25), which contain Luke's distinctive order of the events of the institution of the Lord's Supper: the symbols are given in verse order (wine, then bread), as compared to Mark's and Matthew's versions; no connection between the wine and blood is made; and the eschatological reference to the coming reign and Jesus' declaration of abstinence are placed before the distribution of wine and bread, thereby emphasizing that aspect of this pivotal Passover meal of liberation (because of its Exodus origins).
Liturgical Color:
Scarlet or white
Suggested Hymns:
We Who Once Were Dead
Love Consecrates The Humblest Act
Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior
Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared
Around You, O Lord Jesus
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Maundy Thursday
Gracious Lord God,
you are always ahead of us!
You were here in this place of worship
before the lights and heat were turned on,
before the altar was set and
before the first note was played on the
organ.
You knew exactly who would be here, before anyone
arrived.
You are always ahead of us, God.
The upper room was furnished and ready for the
Passover meal.
That is the way you work! Everything was in
place for those final hours of Jesus' life.
The cup and the bread help us to remember this
important fact.
We trust in the promise that you are forever
present for those who believe in Christ.
It is a comfort for us to know that whenever we
find ourselves in unfamiliar territory, you are
always there ahead of us.
Grant us the faith to follow where you have
already led the way.
Amen.
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Symbolic food for a shared future
Gospel Note:
The climax of this moving passage comes in verses 15-19a (19b and 20 are a later addition based on 1 Corinthians 11:23-25), which contain Luke's distinctive order of the events of the institution of the Lord's Supper: the symbols are given in verse order (wine, then bread), as compared to Mark's and Matthew's versions; no connection between the wine and blood is made; and the eschatological reference to the coming reign and Jesus' declaration of abstinence are placed before the distribution of wine and bread, thereby emphasizing that aspect of this pivotal Passover meal of liberation (because of its Exodus origins).
Liturgical Color:
Scarlet or white
Suggested Hymns:
We Who Once Were Dead
Love Consecrates The Humblest Act
Thee We Adore, O Hidden Savior
Lord Jesus Christ, You Have Prepared
Around You, O Lord Jesus
58
Maundy Thursday
Gracious Lord God,
you are always ahead of us!
You were here in this place of worship
before the lights and heat were turned on,
before the altar was set and
before the first note was played on the
organ.
You knew exactly who would be here, before anyone
arrived.
You are always ahead of us, God.
The upper room was furnished and ready for the
Passover meal.
That is the way you work! Everything was in
place for those final hours of Jesus' life.
The cup and the bread help us to remember this
important fact.
We trust in the promise that you are forever
present for those who believe in Christ.
It is a comfort for us to know that whenever we
find ourselves in unfamiliar territory, you are
always there ahead of us.
Grant us the faith to follow where you have
already led the way.
Amen.
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