Monday, May 7, 2012

Love Like Jesus


Love Like Jesus is our worship theme for our celebration of the Festival of the Christian Home on the sixth Sunday of Easter, May 13, 2012. Our focus scripture is John 15:9-17.

“This is my commandment,” says Jesus: “Love one another as I have loved you.” Love one another by laying down your life. Love one another by abiding in my love. Love one another by being my friend. Love one another by bearing the fruit of my ministry of love.

In the history of our world, many mothers have died to protect their children. Countless others lay down their lives day by day in giving their children and grandchildren the understanding attention and support that they need to grow. And many also follow the example of Julia Ward Howe in trying to change the world so that no more sons and daughters are killed in war, but that “the great human family can live in peace”.

The love which Jesus taught and lived stands underneath and supports family love. In this service we will explore how to abide in his love and strengthen our families and even our world.

Here is a Call to Worship based on Psalm 98 as well as several resources for the celebration of Mother’s Day. Please feel free to use or adapt anything helpful to you.


Call to Worship   from Psalm 98

L: Sing a new song to God, for our God has done marvelous things!
P: God won an everlasting victory, right in front of all the people!
L: God’s steadfast love and faithfulness have won the day!
P: Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth! Sing God’s praise!
L: Pluck the harp! Make melody!
P: Sound the trumpets!
L: Let the sea roar! Let the world rejoice!
P: Let the floods clap their hands! Let the hills sing joy!
 All: For God is coming to set things right!
        God will bring justice and create peace!


Thought for Meditation

Arise, then, women of this day!
Arise all women who have hearts, whether your baptism be that of water or of tears! Say firmly: “We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies. Our husbands shall not come to us reeking of carnage, for caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn all that we have been able to teach them of charity, mercy, and patience. We women of one country will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.

From the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own.
It says, “Disarm, Disarm!”

The sword of murder is not the balance of justice! Blood does not wipe out dishonor nor violence indicate possession. As men have often forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war, let women now leave all that may be left of home for a great and earnest day of counsel. Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead. Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as the means whereby the great human family can live in peace. And each bearing after her own time, the sacred impress, not of Caesar, but of God.
                 – The original Mother’s Day Proclamation by Julia Ward Howe
                                              after viewing the carnage of Civil War battles.


A Litany for Mother’s Day

L: God says: “As a mother comforts her child,
     so I will comfort you.” (Isaiah 66:13)
     Mothering God, today we give you thanks for our mothers
     and for all the women who nurtured us with your love.
     Hear us as we pray:
P: Thank God for mothers!
L: For all those women who taught us to follow Christ in
    faith, hope, and love…
P: Thank God for faithful mothers!
L: For every woman who is working day and night
    to raise her children right now…
P: Thank God for the mothers of today.
L: For the women who have passed on to new life
    and whom we miss dearly here on earth…
P: Thank God for the mothers who have joined God in heaven.
L: For the women who took in children through adoption and foster care…
P: Thank God for mothers with hearts so big.
L: For the women who have lost children to death and must carry on…
P: Thank God for mothers who are so strong.
L: For all the women who wanted to give birth but were unable,
     yet chose to mother those around them…
P: Thank God for mothers in spirit.
L: For all the women who have worked for justice and peace
    so that children will not be lost to poverty or war…
P: Thank God for mothers of conscience.
All: Mothering God, we thank you for the women
       who have influenced our lives in so many ways.
       We pray that we will honor them in everything we do. Amen.***

***The Litany for Mother’s Day was adapted from a litany by
       Peggy Emerson, copyright 2003, 2007. Published by The General Board
       of Discipleship, United Methodist Church. Used by permission.


A Responsive Prayer for Mothers and Families

L: Gracious God, you have blessed our lives with many miracles, but none more mysterious and challenging than the miracles of birth and parenting. This morning we pray for mothers and for families, giving thanks that your Spirit works ceaselessly in our lives to create love and understanding.

P: We also give thanks that in Christ you set before us a vision of a world that is a single family where each member is valued and respected, and where all live together in peace. Yet we confess that because we choose to separate ourselves from you, we often fall far short of this vision. And sometimes life events intervene to separate us from those we love, and to plant the seeds of fear and bitterness in our hearts.

L: So we pray for our families, asking you to surround them with your love, praying that you give strength to mothers who so often balance an incredible number of responsibilities and expectations.  Help them to find space to love and enjoy their children. Calm their fears and worries. Let them feel your Spirit working in their hearts and help them trust that you are working in the lives of their children, too.

P: We also pray for those for whom this is an especially difficult day. We pray for those who are mourning the deaths of their mothers and feeling their absence keenly. We pray for those who grieve because they were not given the mothering love and care that they needed when they were children. And we pray for those who want to give birth, but have not been able to do so. Be with them all. Strengthen them on this day when they may feel out of step with the rest of the world. Comfort their hearts with your eternal and creative love.

All: Finally, O God, we pray for the millions of families and mothers who live today under conditions of hunger and poverty, or violence and oppression. Make us indignant! Create compassion in our hearts and in the hearts of our leaders. Guide us to use our strength and wealth to protect the mothers and children of the world. Remind us of your special love for them. Save us from cynical apathy! Use us to be Christ’s servants. All this we pray in his name of love. Amen.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

God Is Love


God Is Love is our worship theme for the fifth Sunday of Easter, May 6, 2012. Our focus scripture is I John 4:712.

Our overall worship theme for the month of May is Crazy Love. For compared to the expectations and values of our everyday world, God’s love is crazy! So often the world teaches us to watch out for number one. To take advantage of every opportunity to advance ourselves and to be wary of any threat that might harm us. As a result, we are fearful, driven, anxious, and ready to do violence to one another.

But in I John, the author sees things quite differently! God is the creator of love. Love is God’s most important gift to us, because love is God’s essential quality. In fact the author gives us this incisive definition: God is love. God loves us first. God loves us in such a crazy way that God sends God’s one and only Son to die for us. And it is when we love others – all others – that God comes fully to life in us.

Here are three Calls to Worship that are appropriate for this Sunday’s lectionary. Please feel free to use or adapt anything that is helpful to you.


Call to Worship    from John 15:5, 12, 16

   L: Jesus said, “I am the vine and you are the branches… 
Abide in me as I abide in you.”
P: We come to reaffirm and renew our connection with the life-giving Vine.
L: Jesus said, “I appointed you to go and bear fruit… fruit that will last.”
P: We want to be fruitful, productive people whose lives make a difference.
L: Jesus said, “This is my commandment: love one another as I have loved you.”
All: Christ, you are the Vine. We are the branches.  We will bear your fruit. 
        We will abide in your love and share it!


Call to Worship

          L: Jesus said, “I tell you this so that my joy may be in you…
P: Love one another as I have loved you…”
L: Jesus said, “You are my friends if you do what I ask you…
P: Love one another as I have loved you…”
L: Jesus said, “I have appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last…
P: Love one another as I have loved you…”
L: As we gather in worship, we know that Christ laid down his life for us.
       All: We are called to be a community where his love lives and grows!


Call to Worship    from I John 4:7-12

     L: Dear sisters and brothers, let us love each other because God gives us love.
All who love become God’s children and come to know God.
All who do not love cannot know God, for God is love!

        P: God showed us love by sending God’s one and only Son into the world.
The Son gives us life – even eternal life! We did nothing to deserve this.
We did not love God, but God loved us and sent the Son to die for us.
His death bridged the valley of our sins and opened the way back to God.

 All: Since God loved us so much, we must love each other!
No one has ever seen God. But when we love each other, God dwells in us.
When we love each other, God comes fully alive in us.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Blessing by Bearing


Blessing by Bearing is our worship theme for Good Shepherd Sunday, April 29, 2012. Our focus scriptures are Psalm 23 and John 10:11-18.

The Bible abounds with passages that refer to God or to Christ as a shepherd. Psalm 23 affirms, “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.” Isaiah 40:11 proclaims, “God tends his flock like a shepherd: he gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young.” In John 10:11, Jesus promises, “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” And the author of Revelation 7:17 declares, “The Lamb at the center of the throne will be their shepherd; he will lead them to springs of living water.”

On this Sunday we continue a series of services on the blessings God gives us in the ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus. Christ our Good Shepherd shoulders us, his sheep, bearing us to safety. Christ risen into our hearts, minds and souls gives us our bearings.

Here are several Calls to Worship and a prayer resource appropriate for Good Shepherd Sunday. Please feel free to use or adapt anything helpful to you.

Call to Worship (from Psalm 23)

L: God, you are my shepherd! You care for all my needs.
P: You rest me in grassy meadows, you guide me to quiet pools.
L: True to your name, you lead me along the narrow path.
P: Even when we must go through Death Valley, I am not afraid.
L: For you are with me. Your shepherd’s staff cheers me.
P: You spread out a banquet for me while my enemies squirm.
L: You honor me as your guest. Your blessings spill over my cup.
P: Your kindness and love stream after me each day of my life.   
 All: And I will always return to live in your house, O God.

**Call to Worship   From John 10:11-18

L: Sisters and brothers, Jesus said: “I am the good shepherd.
     The good shepherd lays down his life for his sheep.
P: The hired hand, who does not own the sheep,
     sees the wolf coming, abandons the sheep and runs away –
     and the wolf snatches them and scatters them.
L: But I am the good shepherd. I know my sheep and my sheep know me,
     just as the Father knows me and I know the Father.
    And I lay down my life for my sheep.
P: I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold.
     I must bring them also and they will listen to my voice.
     So there will be one flock, one shepherd.
L: For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life
     in order to take it up again.
P: No one takes my life away from me,
     but I lay it down of my own accord.
     I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it up again.
     And all this comes from my Father.”
All: Praise God for the ministry of Jesus, our Good Shepherd!
       Let us worship God!

Call to Worship (From Revelation 7: 9-17)

          L: Rejoice, sisters and brothers!
               For Christ our sacrificial Lamb is raised from death!
               And he shall reign forever!
          P: Keep the vision, tell the good news!
               Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne,
               and to the Lamb!
          L: Blessing and glory and wisdom,
               thanksgiving and honor,
                power and might, be to our God, forever and ever!
          P: For we who wash our souls in the blood of the Lamb
               will worship God day and night in God’s temple.
          L: We will hunger and thirst no more.
               The sun will not strike us, nor the scorching heat.
          P: For the Lamb will be our shepherd.
               He will guide us to the springs of eternal life.
       All: And God will wipe every tear from our eyes!
               Let us worship God! Alleluia!

Praying the 23rd Psalm

L: The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
P: Gracious God, your goodness and love fill the universe! We rejoice that your Spirit works ceaselessly for our welfare and that you constantly tug on our souls to rest in you. Hear us now as we offer you thanks for the many good things we enjoy... (Please give thanks to God silently for the good things in your life.)

L: He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside still waters.
P: Wise God, you seek to guide us always to the truths, relationships, and endeavors that will nourish our souls. Help us to listen to your voice! Hear us now, as we pray for ears to hear your calling... (Please silently ask God to guide your life.)

L: He leads me in right paths for his names sake.
P: Forgiving God, we confess to you the many times we have ignored your voice and followed our own stubborn will. We ask forgiveness for the times that our fears, our selfish desires and greed, our anger and hard-heartedness have led us astray. Thank you for never giving up on us! Hear us as we confess our personal sins... (Please pray silently for the specific ways that you have resisted God.)   

L: Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil.
P: God our strength and our redeemer, we give thanks for your courage and power, even in the hardest times of life. Help us bear the pain of illness and loss. Be with those in special need of your love. And protect and strengthen those whose lives are at risk from poverty or injustice or violence. Hear us as we pray... (Please pray silently for those you know who are in need of God’s healing... and for justice and peace in our world.)
  
L: You prepare a table before me... my cup overflows.
P: God of our brother, Jesus, we rejoice that you have come to us in his life, ministry, death and resurrection! We delight in each opportunity to gather at his table and be nourished with his Spirit! Here and now, we offer our hearts as his dwelling place. May he live in us this day and week... (Please pray silently for the things you will be doing this day and for Christ to live in you as you do them.)

L: Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
P: Good Shepherd, we praise you for your constant care and love! May we be faithful to you all the days of our lives. May we offer up all our living in the constant service of your love! And then at the last, may we find eternal life and joy in our true home with you! Hear us as we pray... (Please ask silently for God to hold you and all God’s children in God’s  eternal love.)