Gathering of the Community
Opening
Hymn: Part of the Family
The Greeting:
Leader
We come to this place from
all kinds of places.
All We bring our hearts
and our minds and our faces.
Leader We've
come from near and we've come from far.
All We've come just the
way we are.
Leader And
while the words might be amusing,
We
know they wouldn't be everyone's choosing.
Some
folks who will remain anonymous,
Like
their worship to be deuteronimous.
And
that's OK if it floats your boat,
The
readings, the hymns, the reciting by rote.
But
today I think that's not what it takes.
Today
our boats float on quite different-ish lakes.
The
style will be different and before we begin it.
We
have to make sure that we put our hearts in it.
So
bring on the whimsy, the tunes and the rhymes.
Let
our worship reflect our tides and our times.
And
we gather this gathering in a gatherly way.
All To
sing and to laugh and to dance and to pray.
Birthday/Anniversary
Prayer
Is it your birthday? Let's give a
big cheer!
We pray God will bless you all through
the next year.
Be it one year, or eighty, we know
you'll do fine
If His love surrounds you each moment
of time.
And, for those who married, recall, if
you may,
When you said your 'I do's' in a
meaningful way.
May God's hand still guide you, may
peace come to stay
May love fill
your hearts as on your wedding day.
Hymn of Praise: Give Thanks
The Collect for the Day
Presider Let
us pray ...
God of all glory, of wind, and of fire,
All: We can’t praise you more, we can’t lift
you higher!
Thank-you on behalf of all races
and nation.
For a Spirit that fills us with
great acclamations!
Though our tongues may be many, through you we find oneness.
Your Spirit unites us in joy and
in fun-ness.
All praise be to Jesus, our Lord
and Sin-taker;
And also to God who is Father
and Maker;
All praise to the Spirit in
Pentecost days.
Amen and always! Amen and always!!
The Proclamation of the Word
Children’s Hymn: Give Me Oil in My Lamp
Reading (A dramatic reading of Genesis 21: 9-21)
Narrator:
A story that's old, a story that's true
Two women, one household, makes trouble for you.
While Sarah was watching two boys at play
She worried that Ishmael would get in the way.
If HE should inherit, why that would be bad.
Isaac was HER son; they had the same Dad.
Sarah:
“My husband, I beg you, send Hagar away.”
Narrator:
She pestered, she pleaded, all night and all day.
Her husband grew weary of his nagging wife.
He loved both boys dearly, but hated the strife.
Like husbands before him, he gave up the fight.
Abraham:
“I'll do what you want, dear, although it's not right.”
God:
“You don't need to worry.
Just follow her plan.
It will be as simple.....as ….green eggs and ham.”
Narrator;
So off on her journey, the boy on her back
Walks Hagar. She carries
some food in a sack.
No river near by, no lake or a stream
Soon the water runs out. Is
this a bad dream?
Hagar:
“My young son will perish.
I can not stand by.
My heart will be broken if I hear him cry.”
Narrator:
But, while she was waiting for his life to pass
An angel spoke to her, making her gasp!
Angel:
“Stop weeping now, Hagar
and go get your boy.
God's heard enough wailing; he wants to give joy.
Your son will be famous, he'll found his own clan
God's eye is upon him.
He'll be a great man. “
Narrator:
Hagar stopped crying, and she spied a well.
Found water there flowing, gave some to Ishmael.
Which proves with this reading, a message so true
Just open your eyes.
See! God's there for you.
Gradual Hymn: Light Dawns on a Weary World (ELW
#726)
Gospel:
Luke 12:13-21
Someone in the crowd said to him, ‘Teacher, tell my brother to divide the family inheritance with me.’ But he said to him, ‘Friend, who set me to be a judge or arbitrator over you?’ And he said to them, ‘Take care! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of possessions.’ Then he told them a parable: ‘The land of a rich man produced abundantly. And he thought to himself, “What should I do, for I have no place to store my crops?” Then he said, “I will do this: I will pull down my barns and build larger ones, and there I will store all my grain and my goods. And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have ample goods laid up for many years; relax, eat, drink, be merry.” But God said to him, “You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?” So it is with those who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich towards God.’
An
Affirmation of Faith
All: I believe in our God who made heaven and earth.
I believe in the Christ who knew
human birth.
Was conceived by the Spirit and
suffered the pains
Of the cross and the grave, and
the whips and the chains.
Knew the darkness of death and
then in three days
Left the grave to be empty, to
heaven he raised.
I believe in the Spirit, the
life that it brings,
And the way that it works
through all sorts of things.
I believe in the Church and our
God three in one,
Put together there's room for
all sorts of fun,
And with God, Christ and Spirit,
we've only begun!
The Prayers of the People
Leader: We
pray for the world and all of creation,
Save
it from damage and devastation.
Give
us the strength to clean up the place,
And
use our resources with wisdom and grace.
In
this place and on this day,
All Hear our voices as we
pray.
Leader: We
pray for the church, more than windows & steeples,
We
pray for its work and we pray for its peoples.
We
pray for the outreach, the needs that it's meeting.
We
pray for the folks doing clothing and feeding,
And
bringing compassion and comfort and care,
To
places where folks feel like no one is there.
In
this place and on this day,
All: Hear our voices as we pray.
Leader: We
pray for our leaders both lay and ordained.
May
their courage be strong and their spirits sustained.
Keep
our bishops and deacons and priests in your care.
Bless
their work and their rest and their study and
prayer.
In
this place and on this day,
All: Hear our voices as we pray.
Leader: We
pray for those folks whose ends don't seem to meet,
And
people who don't have enough food to eat.
We
pray for the homeless who sleep in the cold.
We
pray for the young and we pray for the old.
We
pray for people whose health may be failing,
Especially for those of our friends who are ailing.
pause
In
this place and on this day,
All: Hear our voices as we pray.
Leader: We
pray for our loved ones who now rest in peace.
May
our memory and love of them only increase.
We
pray for workers in factories and shops,
In
tall office buildings, for doctors and cops,
And
teachers and students and workers at home,
And
we pray for travelers wherever they roam.
And
among all our prayers we list last but not least,
In
this world you've created, we pray for peace.
With our family and our friends, From our beginnings
and our ends,
All: We
stand together and we send,
From earth to heaven our Amen.
Celebration of The Eucharist
Offering Hymn:
Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness (ELW #396)
Prayer
over the Gifts
All: Dear God,
Everything that's done through
you
Becomes refreshed and made anew.
Take the gifts that we have
brought
These simple things, or so we
thought,
And do the things that you do to
'em.
May your love be made known thru
'em.
And remember, just the same,
We bring ourselves in Jesus' name.
The Great
Thanksgiving
Minister God
is with you.
All And with you as well.
We’ve
got a story to pray.
All And a prayer to tell.
So
lift your hearts high
All right to the sky.
We come to the table …
And I'll tell you why ...
It's all about thanks, for this and for
that
For the sun and the rain and the Cat in
the Hat
For everything that comes from God
The high and the low,
the even, the odd.
Our thanks are to God,
the God who made us,
And loved us and laughed us
and danced us and played us
So God, we say thanks, right from our
hearts
`Cuz everyone knows that that's where it
starts.
Thanks for your guidance through deserts
and seas
And protection from plagues like the frogs
and the fleas
And thanks for apostles and prophets of
old
For the lessons they taught and the
stories they told
We know it wasn't all cookies and cake
What you would offer, we wouldn't take
We figured "we're clever. We'll find
something new"
And we wound up worshipping ... something.
Not you.
And when we were guilty of too much celebrating
We came to our senses and found you were
waiting
- and waiting for us to return
`Cuz sooner or later you knew we would
learn
That your voice had an "I heard it
before" kind of ring
And your welcome was always an "open
arms" kind of thing.
We remember your blessings all through the ages
They colour our windows, we wrote 'em on
pages
And because we're so grateful we just
can't resist
Singing your praises with something like this:
Holy, and
holy, and holier still
O, God
you're all that and more
Your glory
is known through heaven and earth
So we sing
like never before:
Hosanna,
hosanna, hosanna to the max!
The one
who comes in the name of the Lord is blessed,
and those
are the facts.
So we sing
it again like we sang it before,
Hosanna to the max!
As time went by we made it awful hard for
you to reach us
And so you sent the Christ to come and be
with us and teach us.
He talked of peace, He shared his healing
He heard our words, He felt our feeling
And lifted us right through the ceiling.
The blind were sighted, Daylight came to
the dark-of-nighted
And the frightened soon became unfrighted.
The lame were walking, the mute were
talking,
The locked up prisoners got their
unlocking
All this was so you'd have our attention
So we could approach without apprehension
And on the night before he died,
Jesus did something he hadn't tried
In a room up where the stairway ends
He shared a meal with some of his friends
He looked at them, He took the bread
He gave the blessing and then he said,
"This bread we share is my body, you
see
Take it and eat it in memory of me"
Then after supper, before they cleaned up
The wine was poured and He took the cup
And offered thanks and said, "Here,
drink.
There's more in here than what you
think."
"This is my blood I give for you
And those who think their life is through
Because they've sinned.
They should be living
And remember that our God's
forgiving."
"I know it's a lot. Don't try to
think through it.
What's really important is just that you do it.”
So bless this meal with your Holy Spirit
And those who taste it, and see it, and
hear it
And make us one with him you sent
To show us you're so excellent
So glory to God, for now and for then
Forever and always and together,
Amen.
The Jesus
Prayer
All: We hold you dear as children should.
Your name is holy, true and
good.
Your kingdom come, your will be
done
In heaven like on earth as one.
Give us today our daily bread,
Forgive the things we've done
and said,
As we forgive things done to us,
And save us from the temptuous.
Keep evil times from us and
ours,
For the kingdom and the powers,
And the glory, just for you.
For all time 'til time is through.
The
Breaking of the Bread
Minister One
bread, two bread,
me
bread, you bread.
All Take the old and make it new bread.
Prayer
After Communion
All: Dear God,
May we who've taken holy things
Know the joy that blessing
brings.
And as we move from where we are
To share those blessings near
and far,
Give us strength along the way.
This, in Jesus' name we pray.
The
Blessing
Minister Hold
the knowing and the feeling
In
your hearts and in your brains
Of
the God who makes,
the
Christ who leads,
The
Spirit that sustains,
And be blessed.
When you're at your worst and at your
best,
Know that you are blessed.
If the day's been hard and you are
stressed
Know that you are blessed.
When it feels like life is one long test,
Know that you are blessed.
When you don't know how you should be
dressed
In jeans and a t-shirt or a suit and a
vest
Even when they haven't been pressed "
Know that you are blessed.
When you're on top of the world or when
you're depressed
Know that you are blessed.
When you're being serious and when you jest
Know that you are blessed.
When you wonder about who you have
impressed
Know that you are blessed.
When the world is making just one more
request
Know that you are blessed.
When the things you have cleaned have
gotten re-messed
Know that you are blessed.
When you're the host and when you're the
guest
Know that you are blessed.
From Iqaluit to Budapest
Know that you are blessed.
And when your sister, your brother,
your father or mother,
your aunt, your uncle,
your cousin, your grandparent,
the bus driver, the guy behind the counter
your teacher, your boss,
your boss' boss, the lady at the store,
your best friend, your worst enemy,
those people at church,
the guy in front of you,
the guy behind you,
the
guy in the other lane,
your neighbour, your neighbour's dog,
the doctor, the nurse,
the secretary, the telemarketer,
the guy at the door, the girl in the
window,
the kid in the cafeteria
with the mustard on his shirt,
and that guy with the thing on his head,
...
are getting on your LAST nerve,
Remember they're blessed too, And so are
you.
Amen.
Commissioning Hymn: Would You Bless Our Homes and
Families
The
Commissioning
Leader Go out and be new.
Go
out and be you.
All Go
out and do all
of the things
that you do
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