Texts:  Hosea 11:1-11; Psalm 107:1-9, 43; Colossians 3:1-11; Luke 
12:13-21
Call to Worship
God of the past who whispered in the 
prophets' ears;
who rescued us from sin's slavery:
we are here to 
thank you.
God of the future, who is tearing down the old world,
and building your kingdom in our midst:
we are here because we trust 
you.
God of the present who, in the giftedness of our 
diversity,
creates us to be one people:
we are here to praise 
you.
God of life that surprises us when we find it within us:
we 
celebrate your grace.
Prayer of the Day
Steadfast Love:
like a 
child
running down the sidewalk
to play with her best friend
on a 
summer's day,
you eagerly come towards us.
Child of God:
with the 
anxious heart of a mother
waiting at midnight,
you long for us
to come 
home,
your arms aching to hold us.
Fullness of Grace:
when all 
others
have turned away from us,
you throw open
the gates of the 
kingdom,
inviting us in to share
at the Table of hope
prepared just for 
us.
God in Community, Holy in One,
hear us as we pray as Jesus taught 
us,
Our Father . . .
Call to Reconciliation
When we could be 
revived by God's grace, we find ourselves fearing God's judgment, doubting 
God's joy in us, fearing God has turned away from us. Let us come to the One 
who heals us and calls each of us by name. Please join me as we 
pray,
Unison Prayer of Confession
     You hold nothing back from us, 
Amazing God, yet we are determined to cling to what we have accumulated. We 
spend so much time dining out, we cannot feel the deep ache our hunger for 
you causes. You invite us to set aside our old ways, and walk with you, 
but unknown paths fill us with fear.
     Have mercy on us, Bread of Heaven.  
We come to the Table of grace and hope, not for our personal satisfaction, 
but for the joy of recognizing the One who calls us to new life, and for the grace to share this joy with everyone we meet. This we pray in the name of 
our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Silence is kept
Assurance 
of Pardon
Do not be afraid. More than anything else, God would rather 
turn fetid swamps into pools of crystal clear water; bonds of sin into cords 
of compassion; sinners into servants.
God loves us. God forgives us.  
God lifts us to new life. Thanks be to God. Amen.
Great Prayer of 
Thanksgiving
May God be with you.
May God also be with you.
People of God, open up your hearts.
We open them to God and one 
another.
People of God, give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is 
right to give thanks to the One who offers us lives filled with 
grace.
When we were children
running footloose through 
grace,
you loved us, Tender God:
     dappling the night 
skies
          with the bright stars of morning,
teaching us to 
walk
          the paths of that first dawn,
     telling us of your 
dreams
          for all you created.
When, in our hurry to greet 
you,
we fell, skinning our knees,
     you lifted us up in your 
arms,
     holding us to your cheeks
          wet with joy.
When we 
missed your calling
us to wash up for dinner,
     you came and found 
us,
     taking us by the hand
          to feed us from Eden's 
abundance.
But when we grew up,
we knew more than you,
     turning to 
the idols of wealth and power,
          who promised to serve 
us
          even as they shackled us;
     giving ourselves 
over
          to anxiety's sweet caress.
Yet you are God,
not a 
foolish human.
You remain in our midst,
not to punish or destroy,
but 
to reach out
and bring us home to your heart.
Therefore, we joyfully 
lift our voices,
with those who have gone before us,
and those who stand 
beside us,
singing our praise for your great love;
Holy, holy, 
holy, God of steadfast love.
All creation thanks you for your wonderful 
works.
Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is the One who comes to lead us 
by a straight way.
Hosanna in the highest!
Holy are you, God of 
infinite tenderness,
and blessed is Jesus Christ,
your Son, our Lord and 
Savior.
Breaking the enslaving bonds of sin,
     he binds our 
wounds
          with cords of compassion;
walking with us
when we had 
lost our way,
     he shows us the paths
          to the 
kingdom;
stripping himself of glory and honor,
     he clothes us in the 
new life of faith;
leaving aside his equality with you,
     he became one 
of us,
          so we might be one with you.
Remembering that you did 
not give up on us
or hand us over to sin and death
but showered us with 
your mercy in Christ Jesus,
we take the bread of life and the cup of 
grace
and joyfully celebrate that mystery we call faith:
Christ 
died, his life hidden in God.
Christ is risen, seated by God's 
side.
Christ will come again, that we might be revealed with him in 
glory.
Compassionate God,
pour out your gracious Spirit on us,
and 
on these, your simple gifts.
Fill us with the broken bread
     that we 
might be made whole;
touch our parched lips
with the cup of 
salvation,
     so we might proclaim your gospel.
Then send us 
forth:
     our hearts recoiling
          at the oppression 
suffered
          by our sisters and brothers;
     our hands willing to 
build shelter
          for those cast out by the world;
     our arms 
surrounding
          the lost and the least,
          in the embrace of 
common humanity.
And when we are clothed with our new self,
when we 
are united with our sisters and brothers
gathered around the Table of 
glory,
we will sing our praises to you forever,
God in Community, Holy in 
One,
as you satisfy the thirsty with your grace,
and fill the hungry with 
your love. Amen.
© Thom M. Shuman
 
 
 
 
 
 





