Epiphany 2005

The Gift of our Imperfect Lives

 

Seekers Church

A Christian Community

In the Tradition of the Church of the Saviour

Epiphany 2005

The Gift of our Imperfect Lives

 

CIRCLE TIME

 

ENTRANCE

 

REFLECTION

I want to be famous to shuffling men,

famous as the one who smiled back.

I want to be famous in the way a pulley is famous,

or a buttonhole, not because it did anything spectacular,

but because it never forgot what it could do.

From "Famous" in Words Under the Words  Naomi Shahib Nye

 

CALL TO WORSHIP

Leader:      Let us worship the One who calls us.

 

People:      Here we are,

                  ready or not,

                  called by the One

                  who lived and died

                  and rose to live again among us.

 

Leader:      Here we are,

                  ready or not,

                  bringing our everyday selves

                  to praise and to pray,

                  to know the Holy One

                  in the midst of our lives.

 

All:             Let us worship the One who calls us.

 

INVOCATION

 

HYMN

 

WORD FOR THE CHILDREN

SILENCE

 

RESPONSIVE READING

Leader:      I love people who harness themselves,

                  an ox to a heavy cart,

                  who pull like water buffalo with massive patience,

 

People:      who strain in the muck to move things forward,

                  who do what has to be done, again and again.

 

Leader:      The work of the world is common as mud.

 

People:      But the thing worth doing well done

                  has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.

 

All:             The pitcher cries for water to carry

                  and a person for work that is real.

 

SILENCE

 

PRAYERS

CONFESSION

Leader:      O Lord, who may abide in your tent?

 

Voice 1:     We do not always walk blamelessly.

                  We do not do what is right,

                  or speak the truth from our hearts.

 

Voice 2:     We slander with our tongues.

                  We do evil to our friends.

                  We reproach our neighbors.

 

Leader:      Who may dwell on your holy hill?

 

Voice 1:     Those in whose eyes the wicked are despised,

                  and who honor those who fear the Lord.

 

Voice 2:     Those who stand by their oath even to their hurt;

                  and who do not take a bribe against the innocent.

 

All:             Those who do these things shall never be moved.

 

INDIVIDUAL PRAYERS OF CONFESSION

 

ASSURANCE

Leader:      The Good News in Christ is this:

                  God loves us,

                  even though we are less than perfect.

 

All:             Amen.

 

PRAYERS OF THE COMMUNITY

 

JESUS PRAYER

All:             Eternal Spirit, Father and Mother of us all,

Holy is your name.

 

Let justice and mercy fill all Creation

and let us recognize

that every thought and thing belongs to you.

 

Feed us with the bread we need for today.

Forgive our sins

as we forgive those who sin against us.

Stand with us in trial and temptation.

Free us from the grip of all that is evil.

     

For you alone are creating our universe,

now and forever.

     

Amen.

 

HYMN

 

THE WORD

FIRST LESSON

SILENCE

GOSPEL

SERMON

SILENT REFLECTION

 

OFFERING

 

The first Sunday of each month we switch to a Communion Liturgy here.

 

SHARED REFLECTIONS

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

HYMN

 

BENEDICTION

Leader:      Arise, shine; for your light has come,

                  and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.

                 

                  As you follow Christ into the ordinary structures of your life,

                  "Do all you can with what you have

                  in the time you have

                  in the place you are."

 

                  You are a gift from God to this troubled world.

 

Unison:      Amen.

 

WORSHIP RESOURCES

Responsive Reading from "To Be of Use," The Art of Blessing the Day   Marge Piercy.

Benediction based the words of Nkosi Johnson, who lived with AIDS all 12 years of his life.   NPR Radio interview with Jim Wooten, author of "We Are All Alike," December 2, 2004