Texts: Isaiah 1:1, 10-20; Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23; Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16; Luke 12:32-40
Call to Worship
We are people who have been
called to follow where God leads us.
By faith we can
obey, even when asked to walk into an unknown
future.
We are people who have been challenged to tell God's
story to others.
By faith we have the ability to share the
good news.
We are God's children who are invited to feast at
the Table of grace.
By faith we will embrace our sisters and
brothers in Christ.
Prayer of the Day and our Lord's Prayer
Creator of
the light:
when our sins
stain our lives,
you dissolve them
with
your mercy;
when our souls become calloused
by the hardness of our
hearts,
your grace makes them as soft
as a cashmere sweater,
so we can
be dressed
to serve others.
Creative Word:
when you had
enough
of our hollow words
and empty promises,
you came to listen
to
the echoes of your hope
deep within our hearts.
When you became
bored
with our endless meetings
and petty squabbles,
you took
delight
in our willingness
to follow you.
Breath of
Creation:
when we could be sitting
at home watching television,
you
encourage us
to rest in stillness with the grieving.
When we could be out
shopping,
you nudge us to share our abundance
with the poor and
needy.
When we could be relaxing
in our achievements,
you sit us down
next to a child,
struggling to read.
God in Community, Holy in
One,
as we seek to grow in our faith,
hear us as we pray as Jesus has
taught us,
Our Father . . .
Call to Reconciliation
We would like to
keep our sins hidden and our failures a secret. But God would not have us
keep silent, but speak our confessions out loud, so we may be blessed with
God's mercy and grace. I invite you to pray with me, saying,
Unison
Prayer of Confession
You have a vision of all people as your beloved
children, Imaginative God, but we see folks whose language, dress, and
skin make them different. You have a vision of a universe filled with
goodness and beauty, and we damage it with litter, with violence, with
poor choices. You have a vision of a Table where we can feast on your grace
and hope, but we line up at the fast food counters of sin and greed.
Forgive us, Envisioner of Mercy, as we confess that we are not "insiders" but
immigrants searching for our true home. You love us enough to want us to
be with you forever, so may we take the hand of our Lord and Savior, Jesus
Christ, who leads us into your kingdom.
Silence is
kept
Assurance of Pardon
There is nothing to fear. God's hope
is more tenacious than our despair; God's joy is more
resilient than our grief; God's love is more compelling than our
hate.
P: By grace, we are gathered to God.
By faith, we rest in
God's promises of
forgiveness and restoration. Thanks be
to
God! Amen.
Great Prayer of Thanksgiving
May God be with
you.
And also with you.
Open your hearts to God, followers of
Jesus.
We open them, so the Light of Love shines through
us.
People of God, give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is our
greatest joy and honor to offer thanksgiving to God.
You called the
heavens and the earth
out of the deep emptiness of chaos:
soft breezes
caressing our cheeks,
songbirds caroling your glory,
children tap dancing
through mud puddles -
all that we see, hear, and feel
have sprung from
your imagination,
Creating God.
All that you thought, dreamed, and
wondered
was shaped for us
that we might live with you
in peace and
hope.
But we wondered what we would do
with your glory and power;
we
dreamed of being divine
and thought we were your equal.
So we reached out
for wealth and power,
those false idols who enticed us
even as they
ensnared us with their lies.
You sent the prophets
to remind us of your
vision for us,
and to assure us of your hope for us.
But we took no
delight in their words.
Then, your Word took on flesh
and came to us as
Jesus the Christ,
to summon us out of the empty lives
we had created for
ourselves.
Therefore, we gather with your faithful ones,
in this time
and in this place,
joining our voices with the heavenly choirs
who sing of
your justice and grace:
Holy, holy, holy are you, God the
Creator!
The mountains sing your praises,
the valleys echo
your glory.
We welcome the One who comes in your name,
who comes to call us to life.
Holy are you, God of infinite
imagination,
and blessed is Jesus Christ, your Son,
our Hope, our Lord and
Savior.
He should have been clothed
in royal robes of purple and
gold,
but put on the uniform
of a condemned prisoner,
so we could be
clothed in your grace.
He should have been given
every honor the world
has,
but was cursed
so we might receive your blessings.
He should have
had a long and healthy life,
but was put to death at an early age,
so we
might live forever with you.
Remembering that is not our words which save
us,
but your imaginative Word of beauty and love;
remembering that it is
not our achievements,
but our hope in Jesus Christ which assures us of your
love,
we celebrate that mystery we call faith:
Lord Jesus, you
call us:
open our eyes that we may see you,
open our souls
that we may long for your presence,
open our hearts so we may follow
you.
God of Gentleness:
pour out your Spirit of grace and
peace
upon these, your simple gifts,
which become the Bread of
Heaven
and the Cup of Salvation for us.
As we taste the goodness of
Christ,
and let his brokenness heal us,
may our eyes be opened
to the
oppression and injustices
the world would keep us from seeing.
As the rich
wine of hope and joy
refreshes our hearts and souls,
may we be ready
to
share all we have been given,
to speak up for the voiceless,
to gather the
lost into our family.
And when all time has stopped moving
and all the
faithful have been gathered,
when we sit down at the feast prepared for
all,
we will join hands to sing
the eternal anthem of your vision
of
hope and peace for all creation,
proclaiming forever and ever your
glory:
God in Community, Holy in One. Amen.
© Thom M. Shuman