Advent 1
Worship
Lectionary Worship Workbook, Series IV, Cycle C
Soul Motion
Object:
The truth, Dumbledore sighed.
It is a beautiful and terrible thing and
Therefore should be treated with great caution.
-- Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
This is what Dumbledore sends his defender!
A songbird and an old hat!
Do you feel brave, Harry Potter?
Do you feel safe now?
(Tom Riddle to Harry)
-- Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Greeting
It's a new season in the life of the faith, and we are confronted again with truths about Divine Presence and the stories we have learned that pass along those truths. How does the truth of Jeremiah shape our lives in a new millennium on a different continent? What does the birth of Jesus of Nazareth have to do with us?
Our minds ask these questions and our souls are moving through gestation with fresh ideas of the Eternal, of embodying truth, and seeking new understandings of abundance and privilege.
Call To Worship
(Includes the lighting of the Advent Wreath)
Leader: Already, the year is behind us and we are counting the days until Christmas -- the eldering for one set of reasons and the young for another. We've come here to enjoy the festivities of December and to tell again the stories that encourage us to be God-bearers in our world.
People: The scriptures say that God has made promises of safety and prosperity to people who are willing to be loyal bearers of goodness and grace, mercy and hospitality.
Leader: In every generation, leaders emerge who love the Holy One and promote righteousness and beauty.
People: When events of living seem overwhelming, we are glad for the reminder that God is near and will not desert us during political upheaval, natural disasters, and family disputes.
Leader: We are expecting God to come among us in new ways; we are expecting to birth holiness right here!
People: Ring the bells! Clap your hands! Our hearts rejoice.
Leader: Make a circle. Light a fire. Sing a song of love.
People: We know the stories of the past -- priests and prophets, too.
Leader: Now for us this candle brings a vision of our hope ...
People: that God will move among us with strength and peace!
(One purple candle on the Advent Wreath is lit.)
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader)
Living God -- with gladness we see stars; we hear angels; we remember old stories. Here, together, we thank you for the images surrounding us, pointing to you. Thanks, too, for the talents assembled in this place, for we are aware that all good things come from you. Amid the beauty, we give you our undivided attention. Amen.
Call To Confession (Leader)
Quiet the chatter in your minds.
Let the Spirit refresh you with awareness of how you might be whole and how you can be available for others with contagious joy.
Let's recite the printed confession and then listen in silence for the Divine Voice.
Community Confession (Unison)
Loving God -- Christmas comes but once a year; thank you for being active in our lives all year long!
Reveal the negative aspects of our behaviors and free us from their hold on us.
Let us feel your empowering love sending us with peace into the world. Amen.
Word Of Grace (Leader)
Like the wreath, God encircles us with divine grace; like the flame, God warms our hearts; like the candle, God lights our darkness. In a baby, we see hope of a future and our fears vanish in the newborn Christ. Hallelujah!
Congregational Choral Response
Canticle of Mary, Magnificat (v. 1, modified)
My soul gives glory to our God; my soul sings forth its praise;
God immerses us in loveliness in many marvelous ways.
Sermon Idea
Amid the merchandizing in our culture, we hear the cries of the hungry, the lonely, and the war-weary. Though we are surrounded with the excitement of joyful surprises and family gatherings, we still are aware of life's disappointments and suffering. A sturdy faith that God is present in all the ups and downs allows us to move through the stages of life with some sense of purpose and reach out with a cup of tasty soup and a glass of good water, a listening ear and a compassionate heart. Gestation, birthing, maturing, eldering, and dying are all motions of the body and soul throughout life. This season gives us opportunity to notice how we allow the Holy to work and play with us.
Contemporary Affirmation (Unison)
We experience God among us as the creative Spirit working through our thoughts, our hands, and our feet to make a bit of heaven on earth.
We believe God is among us -- vulnerable and strong, loving and sustaining each one who welcomes the Holy.
We know God is in this world; we dream of fresh political structures that are fair, respectful, and inclusive.
We trust that God is reconciling families and nations and resurrecting the God-image in all people.
Through every part of our human journey, God is with us; we are not alone. Hallelujah!
Offertory Statement (Responsive)
Leader: We work to pay our mortgages, to buy things for our homes, to put nutritious food on our tables, and to entertain ourselves.
People: And then the world takes so much from us.
Leader: At the same time, there are men and women in our town who need basic supplies for their survival.
People: We will give our time, talents, and moneys to support this place and to provide for people in need.
Doxology
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (v. 6)
All glory be to God on high, And to the earth be peace;
Good will to all from highest heaven
Begin and never cease! Begin and never cease!
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader)
For all we have, for all we are becoming, thank you, God. For money, for families, for this church home, we are grateful. Amen.
Intercessory Prayers (Leader or Readers)
Energy of the Universe -- see this world and its pains; look at the violence and the suffering that rain on innocent children and adults. Like a mother and a father pregnant with new life, we pray for gentleness and strength and divine protection for our own children and for all the children in our global village. Stop the terror that rattles houses and souls; halt the war that maims and kills.
Lover of the World -- come among your creatures, our brothers and sisters, with passion that counters greed. Come to your people with wisdom for a sustainable economy. Come to your people with wisdom to provide work that pays, health care that leads to wellness, and foods that nurture the body. Come among your creatures with love, which gives birth to a new way to be in relationships with ourselves and with others around this planet.
Maker and Shaker of our Humanity -- body and soul, we are yours. You know how strong and how fragile we are. Hold us when the pain seems unbearable; soothe us when our losses leave us empty; befriend us when loneliness curdles our hearts; where we feel broken, mend us; when we cry in despair, move us to new awareness of sufficiency.
Dreamer of a New Reign -- let your peace and your heaven come to earth. Set in motion human mercy and hospitality that reach into our own towns and around the world; set in motion economic possibilities for all peoples; set in motion a transparent honesty, which erases corruption; set in motion a contentment with life and things so that we are not caught in voracious buying.
Thank you for Jesus who moved through birth, childhood to adulthood, and shared your wisdom and your grace with all the world. Refresh us with love to give away. Amen!
Benediction (Leader)
May the beauty of a sleeping baby fill you with wonder, the curiosity of a toddler dance in your toes, the anticipation of a lover carry you into tomorrow, the peace of Christ soothe your mind, and the joy of Holy Spirit brighten your whole day and night! While we are absent from this place, know that you are cradled by the living God!
Music
Come Down, O Love Divine
Words: Bianco of Siena (15th century); tr. Richard F. Littledale, 1867, alt.
Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906
DOWN AMPNEY
Gracious Spirit, Dwell With Me
Words: Thomas T. Lynch, 1855, alt.
Music: Charles F. Gounod, 1872; harm. A. Eugene Ellsworth, 1994
LUX PRIMA
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Words: Charles Wesley, 1743
Music: John Zundel, 1870
BEECHER
One Candle Is Lit
Words: Mary Anne Parrott, 1988
Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1895
CRADLE SONG
People Look East
Words: Eleanor Farjeon, 1928
Music: Traditional French Carol; harm. Martin Shaw, 1928
BESANCON
Toda la Tierra (All Earth Is Waiting)
Words: Catalonian text by Alberto Taule, 1972; English tr. Gertrude C. Suppe, 1987 (Isaiah 40:3-5)
Music: Alberto Taule, 1972; harm. Skinner Chavez-Melo, 1988
TAULE
It is a beautiful and terrible thing and
Therefore should be treated with great caution.
-- Harry Potter And The Sorcerer's Stone
This is what Dumbledore sends his defender!
A songbird and an old hat!
Do you feel brave, Harry Potter?
Do you feel safe now?
(Tom Riddle to Harry)
-- Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Greeting
It's a new season in the life of the faith, and we are confronted again with truths about Divine Presence and the stories we have learned that pass along those truths. How does the truth of Jeremiah shape our lives in a new millennium on a different continent? What does the birth of Jesus of Nazareth have to do with us?
Our minds ask these questions and our souls are moving through gestation with fresh ideas of the Eternal, of embodying truth, and seeking new understandings of abundance and privilege.
Call To Worship
(Includes the lighting of the Advent Wreath)
Leader: Already, the year is behind us and we are counting the days until Christmas -- the eldering for one set of reasons and the young for another. We've come here to enjoy the festivities of December and to tell again the stories that encourage us to be God-bearers in our world.
People: The scriptures say that God has made promises of safety and prosperity to people who are willing to be loyal bearers of goodness and grace, mercy and hospitality.
Leader: In every generation, leaders emerge who love the Holy One and promote righteousness and beauty.
People: When events of living seem overwhelming, we are glad for the reminder that God is near and will not desert us during political upheaval, natural disasters, and family disputes.
Leader: We are expecting God to come among us in new ways; we are expecting to birth holiness right here!
People: Ring the bells! Clap your hands! Our hearts rejoice.
Leader: Make a circle. Light a fire. Sing a song of love.
People: We know the stories of the past -- priests and prophets, too.
Leader: Now for us this candle brings a vision of our hope ...
People: that God will move among us with strength and peace!
(One purple candle on the Advent Wreath is lit.)
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader)
Living God -- with gladness we see stars; we hear angels; we remember old stories. Here, together, we thank you for the images surrounding us, pointing to you. Thanks, too, for the talents assembled in this place, for we are aware that all good things come from you. Amid the beauty, we give you our undivided attention. Amen.
Call To Confession (Leader)
Quiet the chatter in your minds.
Let the Spirit refresh you with awareness of how you might be whole and how you can be available for others with contagious joy.
Let's recite the printed confession and then listen in silence for the Divine Voice.
Community Confession (Unison)
Loving God -- Christmas comes but once a year; thank you for being active in our lives all year long!
Reveal the negative aspects of our behaviors and free us from their hold on us.
Let us feel your empowering love sending us with peace into the world. Amen.
Word Of Grace (Leader)
Like the wreath, God encircles us with divine grace; like the flame, God warms our hearts; like the candle, God lights our darkness. In a baby, we see hope of a future and our fears vanish in the newborn Christ. Hallelujah!
Congregational Choral Response
Canticle of Mary, Magnificat (v. 1, modified)
My soul gives glory to our God; my soul sings forth its praise;
God immerses us in loveliness in many marvelous ways.
Sermon Idea
Amid the merchandizing in our culture, we hear the cries of the hungry, the lonely, and the war-weary. Though we are surrounded with the excitement of joyful surprises and family gatherings, we still are aware of life's disappointments and suffering. A sturdy faith that God is present in all the ups and downs allows us to move through the stages of life with some sense of purpose and reach out with a cup of tasty soup and a glass of good water, a listening ear and a compassionate heart. Gestation, birthing, maturing, eldering, and dying are all motions of the body and soul throughout life. This season gives us opportunity to notice how we allow the Holy to work and play with us.
Contemporary Affirmation (Unison)
We experience God among us as the creative Spirit working through our thoughts, our hands, and our feet to make a bit of heaven on earth.
We believe God is among us -- vulnerable and strong, loving and sustaining each one who welcomes the Holy.
We know God is in this world; we dream of fresh political structures that are fair, respectful, and inclusive.
We trust that God is reconciling families and nations and resurrecting the God-image in all people.
Through every part of our human journey, God is with us; we are not alone. Hallelujah!
Offertory Statement (Responsive)
Leader: We work to pay our mortgages, to buy things for our homes, to put nutritious food on our tables, and to entertain ourselves.
People: And then the world takes so much from us.
Leader: At the same time, there are men and women in our town who need basic supplies for their survival.
People: We will give our time, talents, and moneys to support this place and to provide for people in need.
Doxology
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (v. 6)
All glory be to God on high, And to the earth be peace;
Good will to all from highest heaven
Begin and never cease! Begin and never cease!
Prayer Of Thanksgiving (Leader)
For all we have, for all we are becoming, thank you, God. For money, for families, for this church home, we are grateful. Amen.
Intercessory Prayers (Leader or Readers)
Energy of the Universe -- see this world and its pains; look at the violence and the suffering that rain on innocent children and adults. Like a mother and a father pregnant with new life, we pray for gentleness and strength and divine protection for our own children and for all the children in our global village. Stop the terror that rattles houses and souls; halt the war that maims and kills.
Lover of the World -- come among your creatures, our brothers and sisters, with passion that counters greed. Come to your people with wisdom for a sustainable economy. Come to your people with wisdom to provide work that pays, health care that leads to wellness, and foods that nurture the body. Come among your creatures with love, which gives birth to a new way to be in relationships with ourselves and with others around this planet.
Maker and Shaker of our Humanity -- body and soul, we are yours. You know how strong and how fragile we are. Hold us when the pain seems unbearable; soothe us when our losses leave us empty; befriend us when loneliness curdles our hearts; where we feel broken, mend us; when we cry in despair, move us to new awareness of sufficiency.
Dreamer of a New Reign -- let your peace and your heaven come to earth. Set in motion human mercy and hospitality that reach into our own towns and around the world; set in motion economic possibilities for all peoples; set in motion a transparent honesty, which erases corruption; set in motion a contentment with life and things so that we are not caught in voracious buying.
Thank you for Jesus who moved through birth, childhood to adulthood, and shared your wisdom and your grace with all the world. Refresh us with love to give away. Amen!
Benediction (Leader)
May the beauty of a sleeping baby fill you with wonder, the curiosity of a toddler dance in your toes, the anticipation of a lover carry you into tomorrow, the peace of Christ soothe your mind, and the joy of Holy Spirit brighten your whole day and night! While we are absent from this place, know that you are cradled by the living God!
Music
Come Down, O Love Divine
Words: Bianco of Siena (15th century); tr. Richard F. Littledale, 1867, alt.
Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1906
DOWN AMPNEY
Gracious Spirit, Dwell With Me
Words: Thomas T. Lynch, 1855, alt.
Music: Charles F. Gounod, 1872; harm. A. Eugene Ellsworth, 1994
LUX PRIMA
Love Divine, All Loves Excelling
Words: Charles Wesley, 1743
Music: John Zundel, 1870
BEECHER
One Candle Is Lit
Words: Mary Anne Parrott, 1988
Music: William J. Kirkpatrick, 1895
CRADLE SONG
People Look East
Words: Eleanor Farjeon, 1928
Music: Traditional French Carol; harm. Martin Shaw, 1928
BESANCON
Toda la Tierra (All Earth Is Waiting)
Words: Catalonian text by Alberto Taule, 1972; English tr. Gertrude C. Suppe, 1987 (Isaiah 40:3-5)
Music: Alberto Taule, 1972; harm. Skinner Chavez-Melo, 1988
TAULE

