Sunday, April 05, 2026

Liturgy w/communion for April 12, 2026 (Easter 2 - A)

 Texts:  Acts 2:14a, 22-32; Psalm 16; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31

Call to Worship
Alleluia!  Christ is risen!
The whole creation rejoices;
the birds sing from every tree.
Alleluia!  Christ is in our midst!
Babies babble with sounds of joy;
words cannot express our overflowing hearts.
Alleluia!  Christ is our light forever!
Breathing peace on us in these moments;
surrounding us with grace and hope.

Prayer of the Day
All that is good and beautiful
are the generous gifts
from your heart of love.
All the grace we will ever need
is held out to us
in your hands of hope.
We have nothing apart
from you, God of Easter.

By your living example,
we can set aside our fears
to live as God's faithful children.
By your compassion,
we can stand in the midst of the broken,
and share healing with them.
We can do nothing apart
from you, Brother of our souls.

You are the Breath which gives
us the gifts and lives
to pour out for others.
You are the composer
of songs of joy which echo
throughout the universe.
We are nothing apart
from you, Spirit of wonder.

God in Community, Holy in One,
may we never be apart from you,
even as we pray as we are taught,
(The Lord's Prayer)

Call to Reconciliation
Afraid that God will find out how faithless we are, we try to lock up our hearts so God cannot see our foolish lives and failures.  Let us confess our sins to the One who offers us peace and healing, as we pray together, saying,

Unison Prayer for Forgiveness
     Hear the echoes of our locked hearts, Path of Life.  We cross the borders into temptation and never seem to find our way back.  We multiply the sorrows of others by our hurtful words and the harmful deeds we do.  We see the ones you would give us to serve, but believe we do not have the abilities to care for them.
     Have mercy on us, God whose Breath gives us life.  Walk through the closed doors of our worries and doubts to stand in our midst, offering us that grace which can heal us, that hope which can enliven us, and that faith which enables us to follow Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.

Silence is kept

Assurance of Pardon
It is God's great mercy through the resurrection of Jesus which gives us that hope which lives within us.
Thanks be to God for this precious gift by which we are able to believe and rejoice in our inheritance.  Amen.

Prayer of Dedication/Offering
May the gifts we offer be used to open doors closed to strangers, hands shut tight against generous giving, and hearts frozen by fears of the unknown.  In Jesus' name, we pray.  Amen.

Great Prayer of Thanksgiving
May the God of mornings be with you.
May the God of evenings be with you.
Do not fear, but open your hearts to God.
We offer them to the One who is our living hope.
Rejoice!  The Lord of life is always with us.
We sing glad thanksgivings to our God.

In the evenings of creation,
Loving God, you looked and saw
all that was good and beautiful:
     loblolly pines reaching to the sky,
     lochs and glens brimming with life;
     chains of islands in the warm seas.
The Holy Spirit breathed upon us,
whispering, 'receive creation,' as your gifts
were entrusted to our care,
     but sin enticed us into its
     closed room of fears, turning
     the key of death in the lock.
Prophets came, standing among us,
speaking of your invitation to come home,
     but we refused to listen
     to what they had to say.
Determined never to abandon us,
you sent Jesus, to make known to us
the ways of life which your offer.

With those who saw and witnessed,
with those who have not seen, yet believe,
we sing with glad hearts to you:

Holy, holy, holy are you, God of our evenings.
All creation rejoices in the good news of Easter.
Hosanna in the highest!

Blessed is the One who stands among us.
Hosanna in the highest!

In the evenings, your holiness never rests,
and Jesus Christ, the risen One, is ever with us.
Into the closed rooms of our lives, he comes,
     breathing Spirit's peace;
using grace and hope, he picks
     the locked doors of our hearts
     that he might be with us;
showing us his hands and side, he reminds
     us that death can no more cling
     to us, than it did to him,
for you will never abandon us.

As we believe, though we have not seem;
as we rejoice in that living hope which is ours;
we speak of faith, that mystery more precious than gold:

Christ died, believing what he could not see;
Christ was raised, becoming our living hope;
Christ will come, bringing our inheritance kept for us.

In the evenings of our lives,
you send the Spirit to fill us with peace,
as the bread and the cup
are filled with the life and grace of Jesus.
Cradling the broken bread
in his nail-scarred hands,
Jesus shows us
     his grieving brothers,
     his hungry sisters,
           so we may go to serve them.
Handing us the cup of living hope,
we are invited to drink deeply
and then go into the world
     to offer peace to those wearied by war,
     to give freedom to all who are oppressed,
     to share grace with those who need it most.

And when the last evening comes, you will
gather us in that upper room called your heart,
where we will feast with all your children,
forever singing our praises to you,
God in Community, Holy in One.  Amen.

Sending
Go forth in the love of God.
We will take this love into unlovely parts of our lives.
Go forth in the grace of Jesus Christ.
We will look for him in the faces of every person we meet.
Go forth in the peace of the Spirit.
We will share this hope with the brokenness all around us.

(c) Thom M. Shuman

Alternate texts liturgy w/communion for April 12, 2026 (Easter 2 - A)

Texts: Exodus 15:1-11; Psalm 111; 1 Peter 1:3-9; John 20:19-31

Call to Worship
Like riders and horses
cast into the sea,
despair and death are swallowed
in God’s steadfast compassion.
We sing praises to God
who has defeated death forever.

In the uncertain rooms of life
where fear locks every door
and grief sits in the corner
like a guest who never leaves,
the Risen Christ comes,
to stand with us in these places
to offer life when we falter.

In faithfulness through all generations,
in deeds full of honor and humility,
in that love which knows no end,
the Holy Spirit breathes peace
into all whose fear threatens them.


Prayer of the Day

God, who parted the seas
of chaos and oppression,
be with those drowning in grief,
those fleeing floods of violence,
all seeking safe harbor from
the uncertainty of fears.

Christ, you know the wounds,
physical, emotional, spiritual,
as well as you know your own.
Be with all who suffer, especially
those who have no one
to stand with them, to be with them,
to speak peace to them,
except you.

Breathe life into us, Spirit of Easter,
stir faith where there is uncertainty
in our communities,
in our places of worship,
in our world,
and in our own hearts.

God in Community, Holy in One,
we pray for all who struggle,
for all behind locked fears,
for all who long to see,
even as we pray as we are taught,
(The Lord’s Prayer)

Call to Reconciliation
Sometimes it seems that we have locked ourselves behind the doors of our foolish choices and lost the key. But God picks the locks, comes into our lives, and breathes peace and grace upon us. Knowing such grace, we may bring our lives to God, trusting in that merciful forgiveness offered to us. Join me as we pray together saying,

Unison Prayer for Forgiveness
   
It has only been a week, God of holiness, and yet we live as if Easter never to place. Like Pharoah clinging to those chariots, we grasp our fears determined never to let go. If we cannot see it, it cannot be true, and if we cannot manage it, we just close our hearts to reality. And so, we are unable to notice your mercy, your justice, your grace all around us, and settle for mere shadows instead of your light.
   Have mercy on us, God who raised Jesus to new life. Appear in all those closed places where we hide, stand with us in our fears, whisper grace into our hearts, peace into our souls, and call us by name so we know we are your beloved children, called from death into the new life shown in Jesus Christ, the Risen One. Amen.

Silence is kept

Assurance of Grace

By God’s great mercy, we have been born anew into that living hope through the resurrection of Christ Jesus. Though we have not seen him, we love him as he loves us.
Though we do not see him now, we believe – celebrating with joy which cannot be contained.  In Jesus Christ, we are forgiven, restored, and made new. Thanks be to God! Amen.

Prayer of Dedication/Offering

May the gifts we offer this day, set free those huddling in fear from the pain, the hatred, the struggles of the world so they might discover that new life and hope you offer to all, Loving God. Amen.

The Great Thanksgiving
May the God of resurrection be with you.
May the God of new life be with you.
People of God, offer your fearful hearts.
We entrust them to the One
who removes our fear
with the breath of peace.

Let us join our voices in singing
glad songs of praise to God.
With Miriam and all the women,
we lift our songs of thanksgiving.


Chaos confronted you,
God of unparalleled imagination,
and you triumphed over it
shattering it with creation.
Tossing oppression and its fears
into the depths of the sea,
you lead your people through
the waters of death
into the promises of new life.
Even when we forget your name,
you do not forget your covenant,
even when we go chasing after
the false leaders and prophets
of every time and place,
you do not turn your back on us.

And so with Miriam and her tambourine,
with song writers and prophets,
with those who have glimpsed your glory
and all who are blind to your grace
we offer our praises to you:

Holy, holy, holy are you, Awesome God.
With all creation and the company of the righteous,
we offer our praises to you.
Hosanna in the highest!

Blessed is the One who breathes peace.
Hosanna in the highest!


You alone are holy, O God,
and your blessed Child, Jesus,
is our living hope.
He came to us
when fear locked every door.
He stood among the frightened,
and did not turn away from them.
He showed his wounds,
that love which, though scarred,
is never damaged completely.
He gave his last breath on the cross,
but came out of the grave
breathing new life on us.

As we remember his life and death,
as we continue to trust the resurrection,
we speak of that faith which is a mystery:

Though we have not seen Christ,
we love him,
though we cannot touch his hands,
he holds our hearts,
though we do not know the future,
we have that hope which will not perish.


Now, as your people gather
around the Table of love,
pour out your Spirit upon
them and the gifts of this meal.
Breathe peace into us
as on that first Easter night
that we might become your
forgiven people as well as
people sent to forgive others.
In the broken bread,
may we become one people
with all who doubt and
with all who rejoice,
with those who hunger
for justice and mercy.
As we share the cup,
may we become brave enough
to open locked doors
to speak peace into fear
to bear witness to new hope.

And when the day comes
when all tears are dried
and death is no more,
we will join our voices
in praising you with our siblings
from every time and place,
God in Community, Holy in One.
Amen.

© 2026 Thom M. Shuman

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