Monday, April 18, 2016

Sunday Prayers - Easter 5 - April 24

Approaching God

Welcome & Announcements

Prelude

Call to Worship

Pastor:                 Loving God, You have gathered us as Your people so that we may rejoice in Your presence.
People:                 May You bless us with Your grace, O Lord, and grant us Your promise of salvation.
Pastor:                 Come, let us humbly approach our God to worship and glorify His Sacred Name. Amen.

First Hymn

Prayers of Adoration and Confession

Guide:                  Almighty God, Your dynamic wonders surround us and Your glorious works inspire our souls, therefore, we gather before You to praise and honor Your majestic ways. Your peace calms our restless spirits and Your love strengthens our faithful hearts, so we cheerfully worship and gladly adore Your holy Name.
People:                Gracious Father, we regret our past mistakes and lament the sinful ways we have lived. We seek pardon for all our faults and Your mercy for all our misdeeds. Helps us to heal the wounds we have caused and enable us to forgive the injuries we have experienced. Pardon our foolish prejudices and stubborn pride. Absolve us of our ungrateful and unloving ways. Hear us now as we silently pray to You for forgiveness and reconciliation.

- Silent Confessions -

Guide:                  Loving Lord, accept our admissions of failure and receive our repentant prayers. Wash our souls in Christ's blood and cleanse our spirits from all our sins, for He alone can save and restore us. In Jesus' Name, we make our confessions and continue to pray, saying, “Our Father…THE LORD’S PRAYER” (debts/debtors).


Promise of the Gospel

Guide: Christ inspired His people to repent and return to God. His teaching and words often expressed the reality of God’s everlasting love. Today, we receive Christ’s blessings of mercy and grace, as well as pardon and forgiveness. Let us rejoice and exalt in the name of our Savior Jesus, both now and forevermore.  Amen.

Gloria Patri (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.

Choir Anthem

Minute for Mission

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

Encountering God


Prayers for Health and Healing

Pastor:                 Let us trust in the Lord, whose love and strength endures forever. May He surround and embrace us in the midst of our worries and cares. May He heal us of our broken ways and help us to reconcile our differences. May God bless us with His peace and allow to begin again.

People:                 May the Lord's goodness touch our lives and all whom we love. May our heartfelt prayers and innermost pleas be compassionately answered. May God strengthen our loved ones, and all for whom we now pray.

Silent Prayers for others and ourselves. A candle is lit.

Pastor:                  As we turn to the Lord for help and healing, may He banish all our fears and grant us His peace. In Jesus' Name, we pray. Amen.    (Healing prayer based on words & phrases from Psalm 125)

Singing of 'Sanctuary’.

Prayer for Illumination

Reader:                Holy Spirit, help us to receive these sacred words and consider their lessons carefully. Enable us to recognize what challenges these words reveal to us, as well as the changes that need to be applied in our daily lives. In Christ’s Holy Name, we pray.  Amen.

Scripture Readings

The Message

Serving God

Offering & Offertory

Dedication (unison- led by pastor):         Lord Jesus, we bring before You our personal gifts and humbly ask that You will bless them for the life, work, and ministry of our church, in this community and throughout the world. In Your Holy Name, we give and pray. Amen.

Closing Hymn

Benediction (unison): May Christ inspire us to be His disciples each day; may the Father bless us for being His people; and may the Holy Spirit help us to faithfully serve and love the One, Triune, and Living God, both now and forevermore. Amen.

Doxology & Postlude


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