Texts: Isaiah
53:4-12; Psalm 91:9-16; Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35-46
Call to Worship
Here is
the place where we can bring our pain and hopes.
For our God carries them with us.
Here is
the place where we can listen for our calling.
For Jesus invites us to serve with him in the
world.
Here is
the place where we are surrounded by grace.
For the Spirit hears our hearts and heals them.
Prayer of the Day
You
reach out and lift us when we trip
to set us back on our faith;
you
shelter us in your grace
when the storms of fear batter us;
you
open your heart to welcome us,
when all the world’s doors slam in our
faces;
and
we are rescued by your love,
God
our Joy.
You
touch us with your brokenness,
so that we might be healed;
you
serve out sin’s sentence on us,
so that we might be set free;
you
drink death’s bitter cup,
so that we might have life;
and
we are surrounded by your hope,
Jesus
our Brother.
You
remind us that we are not powerful,
but weak enough to care for the vulnerable;
you
whisper to us that we are not wealthy;
but have more than enough to share with the
poor;
you
sing to us that we are not lost,
but can show others the way to your heart;
and
we listen and respond,
Spirit
who calls us.
God
in Community, Holy in One,
You
offer the gift of life and grace
to
all your children and so we pray as we are taught,
(The
Lord’s Prayer)
Call to Reconciliation
We
think we know what Jesus wants of us, and are walking his path. But to often we get tripped up by our
longings for more, and end up falling flat on our faces, because of our foolish
words and deeds. Let us come to the One
who listens, and gives us new life. Join
me, as we pray together, saying,
Unison Prayer for
Forgiveness
God of the Beloved, Jesus came for us. He came to give those who could not see new
sight, but we continue to long to live in the shadows. He came to clear the ears of those who had no
hearing, but we still listen to the lies offered to us. He came that we might
serve those around us, but we want the attention, the seats of prestige.
We pray that as you forgive us, Loving God,
we would discover that we are now your beloved.
Not because we are powerful, but we are willing to accept our weakness;
not because we are wealthy, but we dare to share when others hoard; not because
we want glory, but because we are willing to offer the cup of grace to those
who thirst around us, even as it has been offered to us by Jesus, our Brother,
our Savior.
Silence is kept
Assurance of Pardon
Our
God deals gently with those who stumble, who lose their way, and who get
dazzled by wanting power and glory. That is the good news for us. We are
forgiven, and graced with new life.
Thanks be to God, who
is the home of our hearts, who fills us with grace and mercy in every moment.
Amen.
Prayer of
Dedication/Offering
We
hope you will notice how generous we are in these moments, Gracious God, and
pat us on the back. But instead, you challenge us to offer more, not just from
our abundance, but our lives, our hearts, our hands in serving those around us.
Bless these gifts, and all whose lives will be touched by them. In Jesus’ name,
we pray. Amen.
Great Prayer of
Thanksgiving
May
the listening God be with you.
May
God be with you.
Let
us offer our hearts to our God.
God
will fill them with wonder and love.
We
will join in glad songs of praise.
Our
thanksgiving praises will echo throughout our lives.
When chaos offered a bitter cup to you,
God of amazing wonder,
you transformed it into the goodness
and beauty of your imagination, pouring
life into
every creature,
hope into
every heart,
grace into
every moment
as creation sprang forth into being.
All
this was offered to us, your beloved children,
but we wandered out of the safe places
to walk the dangerous streets of sin and
death.
Because
you cared for us,
you
sent helpers, women and men,
to
bear witness to your grace and hope
for
all that had been shaped by you,
but we wanted a blank check
so that we could spend it all on ourselves.
Because
you loved us,
you
sent your gracious Word
to
bring us back to your heart.
With
those who stumble along the way,
with
those hoping to be faithful,
we
sing our praises to you:
Holy, holy, holy are
you, God who listens to us.
All creation praises
your holy name.
Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is the One who
rescues those you love.
Hosanna in the highest!
In
your holiness, you heard our cries, O God,
and
sent Jesus for us, knowing
the
bitter cup which he would be offered.
He
could have been clothed in glory,
but set it aside for human flesh;
he
could have wielded power,
but shared his weakness with us;
he
deserved every honor,
but was treated unjustly;
he
should have died an old man
surrounded
by family and friends,
but he was executed on a cross,
abandoned and alone;
he
should have crumbled
into death’s dust, but
you raised him to new life.
As
we gather to be served at his Table,
as
we would seek to emulate his faithfulness,
we
speak of the mystery we call faith;
Jesus carried our pain,
that we might be healed;
Jesus died, that we
might no longer be afraid;
Jesus was raised, that
we might know life awaits us;
Jesus will come, that
we might be surrounded by hope.
It
is here at this Table we find
not
a bitter cup, but overflowing grace;
not
a last meal of the condemned
but
the feast of the Lamb of Life.
Fed
by the bread which restores us,
may
we not seek glory,
but serve in weakness;
may
we not seek power,
but live in humility.
Nourished
by the grace which renews us,
May
we not seek honor,
but lift those knocked down by fear;
may
we not seek wealth,
but share from our abundance.
And
when we are gathered at the end of time,
with
all the generations that have been and will come,
we
will sit at your Table of hope and life,
forever
singing your praises,
God
in Community, Holy in One. Amen.
Sending
With
the love of our God in our hearts,
we will go to welcome
the stranger among us
With
the brokenness of Jesus having fed us,
we will go to bring
healing to others.
With
the vulnerability of the Spirit as our guide,
we will serve our neighbors
with humility and hope.
©
2018 Thom M. Shuman