Monday, December 21, 2015

Sunday January 03 prayers - Christmas 2C

Approaching God

Welcome & Announcements

Prelude

Call to Worship

Pastor:                  The Lord our God has said, “Behold I make all things new!”
People:                 We pledge our hearts to Him and devote our lives to God’s Kingdom.
Pastor:                  May we glorify the Lord with our thoughts, words, and deeds. In Christ’s Name. Amen!

Hymn

Prayer of Adoration and Confession

Guide:                  Everlasting God, to whom this world owes its existence and through whom the whole universe is sustained, we seek to serve You with our worship and hope to please You with our praises. We humbly approach You as Your people, opening our hearts to Your gracious love and focusing our minds upon Your holy presence.

People:                 Merciful Father, we know our own weaknesses and our habitual mistakes. We acknowledge our faithless ways and inconsistent devotion. We have trampled on the feelings of others with thoughtless words, harmful deeds, and selfish choices. Forgive us now as we humbly and sincerely confess our grievous faults to You alone.

- SILENCE -

Guide:                  Almighty God, we know that only Jesus can pardon our sins and grant the forgiveness that we continually need. Only Your Precious Son can restore us to Your Favor and reclaim our souls for Your Kingdom. In His Holy Name, we bring our confessions and make these prayers, saying, “Our Father…THE LORD’S PRAYER” (debts/debtors).

Promise of the Gospel

Guide:                  Christ speaks to us individually through His teaching of God’s Holy Word. He calls us to repentance and seeks to save our souls by sacrificing Himself. When we honestly confess our sins and sincerely depend upon Him to rescue us, we will be completely forgiven and eternally reconciled to God. In Christ’s Name, we gratefully pray. Amen.

Gloria Patri (sung in unison): Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost.
As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Amen.

Anthem

Family Sermon (parents and all children, including Elementary school students come forward)

Encountering God

Prayers for Health and Healing

Pastor:                 O Loving Lord, may Your favor be graciously shown to Your people by restoring our health through Your holy power. Forgive our faithless fears and diminish our doubts. Please strengthen our bodies and bring peace to our minds.
People:                 Gracious God, restore us to Your mercy and let Your holiness abide within our hearts. Please allow Your unfailing love to be experienced by our families and friends. Grant them deliverance from illness, depression, or pain. Hear us now as we silently pray.

Silent Prayers for ourselves and others. A candle is lit

Pastor:                 May the LORD indeed give what is good, so that our lives will experience healing and strength. In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.    (Healing Prayer based on words & phrases from Psalm 85)

Singing of ‘Sanctuary’

Prayer for Illumination
Reader:                 Holy Spirit, help us to accept the fact that salvation is found in no one else but Jesus, for there is no other being under heaven given to us by God, through whom we can be saved. May today’s scriptures enhance our spiritual awareness and plant this precious teaching in our hearts. In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.

Scripture Readings

Sermon

Offering & Offertory

Dedication (unison – led by pastor): Lord Jesus, we do not fully understand all that happens in this world but we know that Your Spirit continues to inspire many people to do good, help the poor, and support the weak. May our gifts be blessed and used to advance Your ministry, life, and work throughout this church, our community, and across the world. In Your Sacred Name, we give and pray. Amen. 

Communion

Hymn

Benediction (unison):  May Christ’s light brighten our hearts each day; may the Father’s love inspire and encourage us to bless our loved ones; and may the Holy Spirit guide and help us to become effective servants of the One, Triune, and Living God, both now and evermore. Amen.


Doxology & Postlude

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