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Creating a Sacred Space at Home
What are you doing to create sacred space in your homes? In the coming weeks I’ll be sharing a little more about what we’ve been finding helpful.
Elizabeth Raine has written a great piece in Insights about creating a sacred space at home.
Here’s a video of me talking about a couple ways that we have created sacred space in our home.
Home Brewed Worship – May 10, 2020

This week’s Home Brewed Worship provides you all a number of ways to enter into prayer and to explore the Gospel story. If you’re at home with family, a partner, a friend or a spouse please consider working through some of this with them. If you’re alone, consider phoning someone else and inviting them to join you in worship.
Carve out some space sacred space in your home, perhaps you have candle, some colourful material, a cross, a bible, some pictures of the world, artwork or images of Jesus…
You don’t need to use all of this material, nor do you need to do it all in one sitting, perhaps some of these prayers and music can travel with you throughout the week. Use the material as part of daily exercises, music to carry you through the week, reflections to ponder as you walk or stay at home.
For some your focus may be to hear the gospel preached, others the gospel sung, while others may want to find a practice that they can enter into over the course of the week to make space for the Holy Spirit to work on us.
*We know there have been others using this resource in their own homes or communities, if you’d like to have updates and information of new resources please jump on our email list.
Order of Service
Some people have requested an order of service as a guide to use this material at home. Access a formal order here. If you’re happy making your own way through these resources please make yourself at home.
Home Brewed Families
We’ve curated some resources specifically for families to use in their homes this week, you can access them here.
As we enter into worship we invite you to contemplate these 3 questions:
- What am I grateful for this week?
- Who will I check in with / make contact with this week?
- Where will I seek, or create beauty this week?
This Week’s Readings:
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16
John 14:1-14 (Kanthi reads this week’s reading in Sinhalese)
Acts 7:55-60
1 Peter 2:2-10
*It’s interesting that today’s Gospel, read on Mother’s Day is all bout the Father. What happens if you go back to the John reading and replace the name “Father” with “Mother”? Do you experience it differently?
Prayer
When In Need – A reflection after Psalm 31 by Rev Dr Sarah Agnew
Caroline leads us in this week’s prayers for others
Singing The Story
This is a selection of songs that speak to this week’s bible readings and themes, use it to fill your house with music throughout Sunday, perhaps you might continue to listen to the music through the week.
Story:
I had a technical issue this week, so no story from me, but perhaps you’d like to head over to The Dollar Store Children’s Sermons website for a reflection on this week’s gospel.
or
Perhaps you’d like to head over to the children’s ministry video from Wesley Uniting Church “If you know me, then you also know God“
Reflection on the reading from John’s Gospel
Darren reflects on this week’s reading from the Gospel of John
Worship @ Home Ideas
If you are creating a little reflective corner at home here is an idea for this week.:
Build a place with many dwellings with what you can find in the house. Talk with another about what it might look like to design a dwelling place where you feel welcome, comfortable and able to abide in God’s love.
Discuss with each other what it feels like to be left out/not included. What could others do to make you feel more welcome?
Discuss:
- Who and what makes you feel safe?
- In what ways are you finding refuge right now?
- How do you find refuge in God?
Home Brewed Worship – Order of Service May 1, 2020
An apology to Kanthi, I had intended to put subtitles into the video of this week’s readings but a technical issue (I had a few this week) stopped me from being able to to so. Instead I encourage people to listen to the reading and enjoy hearing Kanthi bring you the Gospel today.
Call To Worship:
A song that invites us to reflect on the words of Psalm 31
Reflect:
When In Need – A reflection after Psalm 31 by Rev Dr Sarah Agnew
Prayer:
Song:
Readings:
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16
John 14:1-14 (Kanthi reads this week’s reading in Sinhalese)
Acts 7:55-60
1 Peter 2:2-10
Song:
Nada te turbe – A Taizé Tune (Lyrics & Translation)
Reflection on the scripture:
Darren reflects on this week’s reading from the Gospel of John
Song:
I Will Sing Of Your Love Love Love
Prayers For Others:
Caroline leads us in this week’s prayers for others
Song:
A Blessing:
Home Brewed Family – May 10, 2020

Hi everyone, this week we’ve put some resources together to help you engage in worship with your family at home. This week we encourage you to discuss with your household:
Elizabeth Raine has written a great piece in Insights about creating a sacred space at home.
Readings:
Psalm 31:1-5, 15-16
John 14:1-14 (Kanthi reads this week’s reading in Sinhalese)
Song:
One of the songs our family has enjoyed singing has been the song God’s Love Endures Forever by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan, perhaps you might sing along with him.
Another song that would go well with this week’s reading is “This Little Light Of Mine” or “I Will Sing of Your Love Love Love“
Story:
I had a technical issue this week, so no story from me, but perhaps you’d like to head over to The Dollar Store Children’s Sermons website for a reflection on this week’s gospel.
or
Perhaps you’d like to head over to the children’s ministry video from Wesley Uniting Church “If you know me, then you also know God“
Prayer:
A Prayer Process for Children…
We make the sign of the cross:
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Can you think of five to ten things that happened this week?
What did you most enjoy about this week?
Tell God about what you enjoyed
Did anything make you feel sad?
Tell God about what made you feel sad.
Are you finding it difficult not being able to play out with friends?
What friends do you want God to bless today?
Who else needs your prayers?
Think of someone who might be lonely or unwell
Pray for them in your own words
And ask God for what you and your family need
Thank God for your day.
We make the sign of the cross:
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Source: https://pray-as-you-go.org/pdf/1314
Worship @ Home Ideas
If you are creating a little reflective corner at home here are a couple of ideas:
a) Build a place with many dwellings with what you can find in the house. Talk with another about what it might look like to design a dwelling place where you feel welcome, comfortable and able to abide in God’s love.
Discuss:
- Who and what makes you feel safe?
- In what ways are you finding refuge right now?
- How do you find refuge in God?
c) Pulse have created a weekly resource for households with young people, you can access this week’s here:
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