Sunday 13 September 2020

More than enough for us

 

Father of kindness,

You are a God of relationship

Who loves to gather us, to connect us, to reconcile us to you and to each other

Thank you that we are able to gather together today as the body of Christ,

Here in this room and further afield through technology

We pray for those among us, or who we know, who are in particular need of

Your abundance and generosity today

For those who are worried they don’t have enough to get through this week ...

For those people, may there be enough … enough courage, enough strength, enough generosity, enough patience, enough material resources, enough healing, enough wisdom, enough hope, enough love

May there be enough.

We pray for the situations in our world that we hear about on the news that can be troubling to us

For America, for its current state of unrest and for the devastating bushfires, for China and its relations with other nations, for India, and the many other countries, including our own, who are working out how best to  manage covid 19 with all the vast challenges and grief that it brings.

May there be enough … enough courage, enough strength, enough generosity, enough patience, enough healing, enough material resources, enough wisdom, enough hope, enough love

May there be enough.

We are your church and you bid us, over and over, not to fear, but to walk forward, filled with your spirit, enabled to do and to be whatever it is you call us into.

Wherever we are worshipping, wherever we are praying right now

Whatever is happening

You are our marvelous, faithful, gracious, Yes and Amen God

Thank you that you are more than enough for us.

Amen

 

Wednesday 1 May 2019

Pete's Ordination prayers for the world


Creator God,
We lift to you our prayers for the world.

We thank you for those places in our world where peace, unity, love, generosity, abundance and purpose abound, signs of your Kingdom bursting through,

And we lift to you tonight the many places where these things are sorely needed and longed for

We pray for those places where lasting peace seems a far off dream. Places where conflict is brewing, or where it rages on, or where it seems to have finished but nothing will ever be the same and there is so much to rebuild. 

We think too of Christchurch and Sri Lanka, places where the human tendency to think in terms of us and them has recently led to violence and grief upon grief. Bring your healing, loving God. Help us to learn how to live together. Help us to see the humanity in each other. Bring your peace.

As the Federal election in our own country fast approaches we pray for genuine leadership. We pray for integrity and justice, for wise stewardship and for decisions based on your values.

And we thank you with great rejoicing for the rain! And we pray for those places where there’s not enough safe drinking water, where there’s not enough rain for the crops.
Refresh the earth with gentle rain, provider God, and help us to steward our resources well.

And Lord, who walked amongst us, we pray for our community, for the people who live in the streets around this church. Whether or not they know it, you see and know each one and love them. You know the ones who are doing well and the ones who are struggling.
You know the broken, the overlooked and the disengaged. You know their every need.
Merciful God, the lifter of heads, may your presence be known in our wider community. May the peace, unity, love, generosity, abundance and purpose that comes from you abound in us and around us and through us, your church,
and may it pour lavishly into the world around about us.

In Jesus name we pray.
Amen.

  


Wednesday 17 April 2019

Good Friday prayer for the world


Jesus, our crucified friend, and brother and Lord,

Today we are witnesses to the story of the awful and wonderful events of good Friday,
the story passed from generation to generation; 

the story of your love
giving itself for us, once and for all.

On this day we remember that you know what it is to suffer
And so we lift to you the places of suffering in our world today.

We lift to you places of war and unrest where people fear for their lives and don’t know where to turn.
We lift to you the places where people are hungry, where there isn’t enough to go around.
We lift to you the millions of people who are displaced and longing for a safe place to settle and build a life, to make a home, each one known and beloved to you.

We bring to you those people we know personally who struggle with daily pain – physically or mentally or spiritually -  or those who live with uncertainty about their future because of sickness.

Merciful Saviour, even as you hung from the cross you were urging your disciple and your mother to look after each other. As we remember this we bring to you those in our community who are on the outer, who crave love, who long for a sense of community and safety, a place where they can flourish. 

May we, your church, be a place of welcome and belonging - a place to call home.

The day you handed over your power and let yourself be killed
Was the day that changed the course of history
And still has the power to change everything,
to change everything in our lives, to change everything in our world.

May we, because we know you and love you and follow you, be a part of this change, be a part of the healing that this hungry world longs for.

In your name, Jesus, we pray. Amen

Saturday 21 April 2018

Psalm 23 prayer of praise and confession


Lord, you are our shepherd.
    We have everything we need.
You give us rest in green pastures.
    You lead us to calm water.
 You give us new strength.


For the good of your name,
    You lead us on paths that are right.
Even if we walk
    through the darkest, prickliest, most overgrown valley,
We will not be afraid
    because you are with us.
Your rod and your shepherd’s staff comfort us.

Even when we forget you

Even when we wander off and go our own way

Even when we don’t act like people who know and love you

Even if we did these things intentionally

Even then you would still be our shepherd

You always watch over us

You never give up on us

 No, instead you prepare a meal for us
    in front of our enemies.
You pour oil of blessing on our heads.
    You give us more than we can hold.
Surely your goodness and love will be with us
    all the days of our lives.
And we will live in the house of the Lord forever.

Amen
(Heavily borrowing from Psalm 23)

Shepherd call to worship


Come, all you people who know the beautiful and familiar voice of the shepherd,

The voice of the one who knows us, loves us and wants the best for us -

The voice of coming home.



Come, all you who don’t yet know the shepherd’s voice,

but are intrigued by what it might sound like.



Come, whoever you are.

We set aside this time and this space

To draw near and listen.



Show us, loving God, what is it you want us to understand about you today.

Show us, loving God, what is it you want us to understand about ourselves today.

Your people are gathered in your presence.

Amen

Saturday 10 March 2018

Lent prayer


Jesus



Lamb of God

Son of Mary



It’s lent - 

And we make the slow journey with you towards Holy week



We who know who you are

We remember what happened

What you chose to leave behind

What you did for us

Who you enable us now to be



You are our way

You are our truth

You are our life.



You turned your face towards us

You keep your face turned towards us

Help us to keep our eyes on you

  

Help us to keep our eyes on you

When Mad March is here

And we are dazzled by bright lights

And a smorgasbord of distractions



Help us to keep our eyes on you

When we are juggling our priorities

family and study

work life and friendship

our decisions and our ambitions



We long for the world to know who you are

Yet we find ourselves gathering together only with people who know you



We hope that the people in our streets who are isolated and long for connection find community

Yet we spend our time bingeing on Netflix



We yearn for a time when everyone has food to eat and clean water to drink

Yet we fritter our resources away on things we don’t need at all



So easy to leave the building of your kingdom to somebody else.

So easy to close our eyes

Or turn our faces away



Thank you that you never do.



Jesus, who gave everything away for the least of us

We’re sorry.

Thank you that you forgive us,

Welcome us,

Share your plans with us again.


You are our faithful teacher, saviour and friend.

We want to be your faithful people.

Show us your ways.

Amen

Saturday 17 February 2018

Creator of our hearts and minds and hands and feet



Creator of sea and sky

God who spread out the stars in the heavens and whose presence fills every inch of this earth

From the heights of the Himalayas to the depths of the Tonga trench

You formed us, the intricacies of our brains, the complicated structures of our hands and feet, the mechanisms as well as the depths of hearts.

You gifted us our bodies, our abilities, and then you gave us freedom to choose what to do with our lives.

We praise you for your handiwork

We wonder at the mystery of who you are - so like us and yet so different from us

We are grateful for your ever present hopefulness and trust.



And with all that you have given us, we as humankind have done so many beautiful and awe inspiring things …

Some of us have circumnavigated the globe or found ways to travel to the moon

Some have discovered anti biotics or invented cochlear implants or found ways to make paralyzed limbs move

So that the sick might be healed, the deaf might hear and the lame might walk again.



We thank you for the passion and brilliance of those in our world to forge onwards and make progress for the greater good.

Thank you too that though not all of us can do ground breaking things, you have created each of us for community, for love and for purpose.



There has been so much progress in our generations in recent times for great good and for great ill -  and sometimes it’s hard to know which is which…

Ways to make our domestic lives easier

ways to communicate across a city or a country or across the globe

weapons technology to defend or to destroy.



Father, forgive us, for we don’t know what we do.



Forgive us when we use our time for things or ideas that aren’t much good for us or for anybody else

Forgive us for when we saturate our lives with so many images and games and stories and messages that we no longer have space or energy

for rest or simplicity,

for creativity or productivity

or for compassion for those surrounding us…



"To you, O Lord, we lift up our souls.
O our God, in you we trust;
Make us to know your ways, O Lord;
    teach us your paths.
Lead us in your truth, and teach us,
    for you are the God of our salvation."*



Amen
 
*adapted from Psalm 25