Texts: Jeremiah 28:5-9; Psalm 89:1-4, 15-18; Romans 6:12-23; Matthew 10:40-42
Call to Worship
L: Sing, sing of God's unalterable love!
P: We will rejoice as we walk in the light of our God.
L: Tell everyone around you of God's faithfulness.
P: We will share the stories of the One who experienced
our life in all its fullness.
L: Shout out loud of God's presence with us,
on this day and in all the days to come.
P: Justice and goodness are God's gifts to us;
truth and love walk by our side.
Prayer of the Day
In a world shaped by conflict,
where we seem to be slipping
back into tribal divisions,
you call us to welcome those
with whom we have absolutely
nothing in common.
In a culture full of inequalities
which only seem to be widening,
you call us to treat each person
as our sister and brother.
In a time of intensifying injustices
which are found in every community,
if not in every neighborhood,
you call us to yoke ourselves
to your radical hope.
In a lifestyle which idolizes the individual
to the exclusion of all others,
you call us to notice
the parent who works three jobs,
the dementia-diminished senior,
the refugee family on the corner.
May we offer not just cups of cold water,
but all that we are and all we have
to those who are in our midst,
even as we pray to you,
God in Community, Holy in One, saying,
(The Lord's Prayer)
Call to Reconciliation
The idol of our times is personal independence, but
in truth, we are bossed around by our faults, our
poor choices, the hurts we cause to others. Yet,
by God's grace, we are set free from all these passions,
so let us join in offering our confessions to the One
who welcomes each of us with forgiveness and hope.
Unison Prayer for Forgiveness
It seems so simple, God of compassion, to
offer a cup of cold water to a thirsty person,
yet we know we worry more about how that might
inflate our bill at the end of the month. We
are to open our hearts to others, but they may
need to be careful lest they slip on our icy
attitudes towards them. People are looking for
places to lay their heads, yet our spare bedrooms
continue to be the place where only the dust
bunnies sleep.
Forgive us, Radical Hope. You did not have
to become one of us, but you did, so we might know
your love. You did not have to welcome us into
your family, but you do, so we might experience
unexpected grace in our lives. You did not have
to die for us, but in Jesus Christ you did, so we
might have life with you forever.
Silence is kept
Assurance of Pardon
L: Broken, we are made whole; thirsty, we are
filled with living water; longing for a renewed
relationship with God, we are welcomed with open
arms by the One who forgives us.
P: Without a doubt, God's love never comes to
an end. We will tell our kids and grandkids of
the grave and peace which is ours. Thanks be to
God, we are forgiven! Amen.
Prayer of Dedication/Offertory
We are not blessed by God so we might hoard them
for ourselves, but use them to welcome those who
are looking for a community, to feed those who
hunger for friendship, to serve those whom the
world has cast aside. Here are our gifts, Holy
God. We pray you will use them as well as us in
the work of your kingdom. Amen.
Great Prayer of Thanksgiving
L: May the God of constant love be with you.
P: And also with you.
L: Come to the One who welcomes each and everyone
of us to this Table of grace.
P: We bring our broken hearts so they might be
made whole.
L: Join hands with your sisters and brothers and sing
to the One who fills us with hope.
P: Together we will praise God, who has made us one.
When chaos slammed the door on you,
God of faithfulness,
you whistled up creation and
she tagged along at your side
as your hospitality flowed forth:
springs to refresh our wearied feet,
sweet corn to fill our hunger,
beds of pine needles on which to rest.
We were formed by you
so we might belong to you,
but we let ourselves be held
captive by lust, greed, and fear.
Prophets came, seeking to call us back
to you, fulfilling your words of welcome,
yet we coninued to obey our passions.
Jesus came, offering us cups of living water,
words of hope and grace,
wrapping us in arms of joy.
With those who seek your peace,
with those who work for your justice,
we sing our praises to you:
P: Holy, holy, holy are you, God of radical hope.
All creation welcomes your words.
Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is the One who walks in your light.
Hosanna in the highest!
Compassionate God, you are the Voice
behind the Word who comes in Jesus Christ.
When sin would hand us
a pay envelope stuffed
with evil's crumpled bills,
he fills our pockets
with your gifts so
we may be a blessing to others.
When temptation and worry
become our jailers on death row,
he comes, with your pardon
in his hands, setting us free
so we may walk in
the new light of your hope.
We remember his love and grace offered to all,
we hear his welcome extended to each of us,
as we speak of that mystery of our faith:
P: Christ died, welcoming our death as his own;
Christ was raised by the gift of God's hope;
Christ will come to fulfill God's words.
Your compassionate welcome is extended
to anyone, any time, any place
as your Spirit is poured out
on the gifts of the Table of life
and on your people gathered for the feast.
Your life, which is broken in love,
becomes the wholeness which strengthens us
to feed those for whom hunger
is a constant companion,
not a skipped meal.
Your grace, which is poured into us,
becomes the hospitality by which
we welcome itinerant immigrants
into our communities and hearts;
we open our arms to every child
held captive by poverty.
Then, when your glory becomes our home,
and we are gathered around your table -
con artists and poverty's prophets,
the most vulnerable and power brokers -
we will join in singing your praises
through all eternity,
God in Community, Holy in One. Amen
Sending
L: Let us go forth to walk in God's light.
P: We will show others the way to God's heart.
L: Let us go to bring hope and healing to the world.
P: With a gift as simple as a cup of water,
and as complex as our lives, we will join Jesus
in serving those around us.
L: Let us go forth to gather up the little ones
of our communities into our homes and hearts.
P: With the gift of the Holy Spirit,
we are no longer strangers but God's family.
(c) 2014 Thom M. Shuman