Janice Scott ... The Village Shepherd
After being ordained in 1994 with the first wave of women priests, Janice became curate in a large city centre parish in Norwich and from there, moved to South Norfolk in 1999 as Rector of a rural benefice of six parishes. After completing her MA in Pastoral Theology with the Cambridge Theological Foundation in 2008 she was appointed Honorary Canon of Norwich Cathedral. Janice now lives with her husband Ian just outside Norwich. In addition to her diocesan work and writing "The Village Shepherd," she is a freelance writer for Redemptorist Publications in the UK. She has also written and broadcasts "Pause For Thought" on a local radio station and has written several novels, all with a church background.
The Baptism of our Lord | Epiphany 1 | Ordinary Time 1 - C
Children's Liturgy and Story
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Janice B. Scott
God said to Jesus, "You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased." As we worship him today, let us offer him ourselves, so that he may be well pleased with us, for we too are his beloved children.
Invitation to Confession:
Jesus, when we fail to notice your Holy Spirit in our lives or the lives of others, Lord, have mercy.
Jesus, when we ignore your Holy Spirit in our lives or the lives of others, Christ, have mercy.
Jesus, when we reject your Holy Spirit in our lives or in the lives of others, Lord, have mercy.
Reading:
Luke 3:15-17 and 21-22
Children's Story
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Janice B. Scott
Intercession
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Janice B. Scott
The Church of Christ Creation, human society, the Sovereign and those in authority The local community Those who suffer The communion of saints
These responses may be used:
Lord, in your mercy Hear our prayer Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.
God of fire and earth and sea,
Sermon
Acts 8:14-17
Janice B. Scott
I was even more disturbed to learn that one of the girls had developed a deep interest in things spiritual. The implication was that it was partly due to her unshakeable belief in the eternal nature of the soul and the continuation of life after death, that had encouraged her to take this terrible path.
Any religion which is so intense that it can encourage its young people to take their own lives, is distorted. Sometimes the observance of Christianity is indeed distorted, and that distortion moves Christianity away from the truth.
Sermon
Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Janice B. Scott
Sermon
Isaiah 43:1-7
Janice B. Scott
What is The Village Shepherd?
The Village Shepherd offers sermons, bible stories, children's stories and prayers based on the Revised Common Lectionary. These inspirational sermons, stories, and prayers are sure to touch your heart, because they reflect the simple virtues and tranquil serenity that characterize Reverend Scott's English countryside pastorate. The questions "Where is God in this particular situation?" and "Where does the Gospel story cross our own human story?" are always at the heart of these meditations -- but rather than finding overt answers, instead you will be gently led to make your own connections and discover the powerful ways in which God works. Janice Scott has the unique ability to find interesting details in ordinary life that illuminate scripture, while still challenging even the most intellectual reader. And that gift is precisely what also makes her an outstanding communicator with children.
Most weeks include:
- Sermon based on the Gospel reading
- Sermon based on the Epistle reading
- Sermon based on the First reading
- Children's stories linked with the Gospel readings
- Children's liturgy and story (a different story than mentioned above)
- An intercessory prayer