Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time*

Job 34:1-20
Psalm 28
Matthew 6:7-15
Hebrews 13:9-14 (15-16) 17-25

       

OPENING PRAYER [from GREATER ATTENTION: LERW, YEAR D]
O God our Father, your Son and our Lord Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. We realize, in light of the constant changes and challenges we face, that have no lasting city here on earth, but we look for the city, the new Jerusalem, that is to come. Through your Son and in his Spirit, we offer you our continual sacrifice of praise, the fruit of those who confess his name. Accept then our songs and prayers of praise and adoration, and strengthen our hearts with grace, for we seek the bread of your presence, and we gather at the table where your Son has offered the blood of the eternal covenant, in whose name we pray.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas Morning

      


Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 OR Micah 7:1-20
Psalm 44
Matthew 10:9-23 OR Luke 12:1-12
Romans 3:1-22a

OPENING PRAYER [from GREATER ATTENTION: LERW, YEAR D]
O Holy Savior, Son of God and Son of David, shepherd your people with your staff, as in the days of old, the flock that belongs to you, which abides in the midst of a garden land; show us marvelous things, as in the days when you came out of Egypt, so that the nations shall see, cover their mouths, and be ashamed of all their might. For you came into this world with nothing, and you have called us to go forth with nothing but your Spirit to teach us what to say, speaking peace to those who receive you and remaining at peace in the face of rejection. Give us, therefore, strength and sustenance for this earthly life, that we may have hope and courage to endure, for you have promised that those who endure to the end will be saved.

Monday, December 1, 2014

Second Sunday of Advent (Year B)

IN PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP [from WHEN HEAVEN STANDS OPEN: LERW, YEAR B]
We wait for you, little knowing that you wait for us to reach out.
We call to you, heedless of your voice in our ears.
We approach you, making no forward progress, but turning around,
we discover you have been with us all along.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

First Sunday of Advent (Year B)

    

For those opting for Year B this year ...

Isaiah 64:1-9
Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19
1 Corinthians 1:3-9
Mark 13:24-37

CALL TO WORSHIP
God is faithful!  Come together and wait for the advent of the Lord.
We lack nothing for the vigil.  We keep watch and wait.
Stay awake!  For you do not know when the Lord will return.
With signs in the heavens,
with power and glory, Christ will come.
Take heart!  By the grace of God you have been blessed.
We will endure to the end, that we may be found blameless
when Jesus Christ comes again.

OPENING PRAYER
Eternal God, who comes to us in different forms and at different times,
we await your coming again: Let the heavens be opened!
Let every creature on earth behold your grandeur and your glory!
We anticipate your arrival with worship in our hearts,
with eager, expectant eyes, and with lives ready to be changed
by your holy presence among us.

For the rest of this liturgy, see When Heaven Stands Open.



Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Liturgical Elements for Reformed Worship

Consisting of one RCL cycle, plus Year D ...


       

One colleague suggested issuing them in a slip case. Now that would be nice, wouldn't it!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The lectionary and the liturgical year can lend shape to all kinds of things

With Year B fast approaching, allow me to reiterate, yea, demonstrate, that I have long found the Revised Common Lectionary a very helpful, valuable, and inspiring tool, not just for preaching, liturgy, and prayer.


But I encourage you to compare the Table of Contents and the titles here with the Sunday lections in Year B:


... and the track list here to the Sundays of the Christmas cycle (Advent through Transfiguration).