Curated by Margaret Reeson
Welcome to Worship.
Bring a spirit of quietness and attention to this time.
Bring your Bible, and light your candle.
Song of Praise TiS 134
Praise, my soul, the king of heaven;
to his feet your tribute bring;
ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven,
who like me his praise should sing?
Praise him, praise him, hallelujah,
Praise the everlasting king!
Praise him for his grace and favour
to his people in distress;
Praise him still the same for ever,
slow to chide and swift to bless;
Praise him, praise him, hallelujah,
Glorious in his faithfulness.
Psalm 86
Please listen, Lord!
Answer my prayer for help.
When I am in trouble, I pray,
knowing you will listen.
No other gods are like you;
only you work miracles.
You created each nation,
and they will all bow down
to worship and honour you.
You perform great wonders
because you alone are God
Prayer of confession
It is winter.
Frost edges the grass.
Dead leaves lie underfoot.
We confess that some of us
are living in winter in our spirits.
There is a chill
in our experience of God.
There is an icy wind
where we once felt warmth.
We shiver in isolation,
standing outside in the cold.
We confess that our winter of failure hangs like thick fog.
It is hard to remember the times of hope and life.
It is hard to imagine that this winter of the spirit will ever end.
Forgive us, God of grace,
who created and knows the seasons of life.
Forgive us, Jesus
who loves us even in our darkest moments.
Forgive us, Holy Spirit
who trudges beside us through the muddy puddles of despair.
Melt the frost in our hearts.
Warm us with your love.
Renew your spirit in us,
bringing us to new life and hope.
In the name of Christ, Amen
UCA Anniversary
Tomorrow, 22 June, in the anniversary of the beginning of Uniting Church in Australia in 1977.
The logo suggests the cross of Christ against a darkened world.
The dove with wings of flame suggests the Holy Spirit.
The incomplete circle reminds us that we are still
in the process of uniting, and have not finished this work yet.
A Scripture for UCA and for GUC
John 17:20-26 (CEV)
I am not praying just for these followers. I am also praying for everyone else who will have faith because of what my followers will say about me. I want all of them to be one with each other, just as I am one with you and you are one with me. I also want them to be one with us. Then the people of this world will believe that you sent me.
I have honored my followers in the same way that you honoured me, in order that they may be one with each other, just as we are one. I am one with them, and you are one with me, so that they may become completely one. Then this world’s people will know that you sent me. They will know that you love my followers as much as you love me.
Father, I want everyone you have given me to be with me, wherever I am. Then they will see the glory that you have given me, because you loved me before the world was created. Good Father, the people of this world don’t know you. But I know you, and my followers know that you sent me. I told them what you are like, and I will tell them even more. Then the love that you have for me will become part of them, and I will be one with them.
To ponder:
- What does the idea of ‘uniting’ and ‘being one with each other’ mean for you?
- How realistic is it?
- What do ‘this world’s people’ see when they look at us as a Christian community?
- Is there an action you would like to take?
Message: Moderator’s Anniversary Video 2020
Message: Rev Dr John Squires
Darren recorded John Squires for Project Reconnect (worship materials for smaller communities) Here’s his reflection for this week.
Song TiS 468
Brian Wren
We are your people, Spirit of grace,
you dare to make us, to all our neighbours,
Christ’s living voice, hands and face.
Joined in community, treasured and fed,
may we discover gifts in each other,
willing to lead and be led.
Rich in diversity, help us to live
closer than neighbours, open to strangers,
able to clash and forgive.
Glad of tradition, help us to see
in all life’s changing, where you are leading,
where our best efforts should be.
Give, as we venture justice and care
(peaceful, resisting, waiting or risking)
wisdom to know when and where.
Prayers for Others
Ian Bartholomew
Heavenly Father, we thank You for creating and sustaining the vast expanse of the universe whilst also enabling a deeply personal relationship with each one of us. We are each experiencing unfamiliar times at the moment and we commit to You all those experiencing ordinary and extraordinary times of life within the unfamiliar settings.
We pray for those who are at peace and contentment with life, everyone who celebrates, those who are struggling with physical isolation, and people who have become completely disengaged or bored with their opportunities. We pray for those who are unwell, those walking through the darkest valley, those grieving and those struggling with other concerns. Just as Jesus ministered to all during His earthly life, work directly to uphold, comfort, encourage and confirm a knowledge of Your love.
Eternal God of our Great Southern Land,
You nurtured and sustained our First Peoples, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, the traditional owners and custodians of these lands and waters since time immemorial. The First Peoples encountered You before the arrival of colonisers, the Holy Spirit was already in the land revealing You and the love and grace that was finally and fully revealed in Jesus Christ sustained them.
We acknowledge the pain of our history and the suffering of our First Peoples including through the Stolen Generations, the desecration of sacred sites or the many inexplicable black deaths in custody. We ask for forgiveness and thank You for the survival of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Loving Father,
we give thanks for Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre. We are grateful for all who find their spiritual home with us and for all who we come into contact with each week. Uphold and strengthen all who serve You, including our leaders and those who work behind the scenes to enable us to give glory to You.
Heavenly Father,
we also pray for other faith communities including Northside Salvation Army Church, Cornerstone Christian Church and the Gungahlin Mosque. Thank you for the warm respect and community spirit we share with these groups and we ask that you would present us with new opportunities to work together and enhance our connections within the Gungahlin community.
Wonderful Lord,
we bring these public prayers to You, together with all those unspoken in our hearts,
through Jesus Christ our Saviour.
Amen
Song TiS 473
Shirley Erena Murray
Community of Christ, who make the Cross your own,
Live out your creed and risk your life for God alone:
The God who wears your face,
to whom all worlds belong,
whose children are of every race and every song.
Community of Christ, look past the Church’s door
and see the refugee, the hungry, and the poor.
Take hands with the oppressed,
the jobless in your street,
take towel and water, that you wash your neighbour’s feet.
Community of Christ, through whom the word must sound –
cry out for justice and for peace the whole world round:
disarm the powers that war
and all that can destroy,
turn bombs to bread, and tears of anguish into joy.
Blessing (2 Thess 3:16)
I pray that the Lord, who gives peace, will always bless you with peace.
May the Lord be with you all.
Amen
(Prepared for people in Gungahlin Uniting Church, ACT by Margaret Reeson. This can be printed if you wish)