Year
A
6th Sunday of Pascha
(Easter)
25 May 2014
Eucharistic Preface
Let
us lift up our hearts.
........We
lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our
God.
........It is right to
give our thanks and praise.
It is indeed right to give
you our thanks and praise, O God,
and to bring our gifts into your
house
in gratitude for the constant love you have pledged to
us.
The world and everything in it was made by you.
Life
and breath are your gifts to all mortal things,
and in you we live
and move and have our being.
Everywhere and always you have been
within our reach
and have inspired us to search for you.
In
Jesus the Christ you have shown yourself to us,
the unknowable
revealed in the known.
He was rejected and put to death in the
flesh,
but you raised him from the dead
and gave him life in
the Spirit.
Through his resurrection,
you have raised us from
the saving waters,
and now your blessing abides with us
even in
suffering
and your Spirit assures us of your coming
justice.
Therefore with .....
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Short
Preface
(for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with
fixed prefaces)
We give you thanks for your resurrection power
which raised Christ from the dead, giving him life in the
Spirit,
and which raises us from the saving waters of
baptism
assuring us that even in suffering your blessing abides
with us.
©2002 Nathan Nettleton
LaughingBird.net
General
Prayer of Thanksgiving
(Preface reformatted for use
apart from communion)
We give you all
thanks and praise, O God,
and bring our gifts into your house
in
gratitude for the constant love you have pledged to us.
The
world and everything in it was made by you.
Life and breath are
your gifts to all mortal things,
and in you we live and move and
have our being.
Everywhere and always you have been within our
reach
and have inspired us to search for you.
In Jesus the
Christ you have shown yourself to us,
the unknowable revealed in
the known.
He was rejected and put to death in the flesh,
but
you raised him from the dead
and gave him life in the
Spirit.
Through his resurrection,
you have raised us from the
saving waters,
and now your blessing abides with us
even in
suffering
and your Spirit assures us of your coming
justice.
Therefore, with our hearts lifted high,
we offer
you thanks and praise at all times
through Jesus Christ our
Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one
God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Declaration
of Grace / Absolution
Christ suffered for sins once
for all,
the righteous for the unrighteous,
in order to bring
you to God.
Sisters and Brothers,
........your
sins are forgiven;
................be
at peace.
©2002 Nathan Nettleton
LaughingBird.net
Commission
& Benediction
Go now into the
world.
Search for the God who is not far from each one of
us.
Offer to all who ask an account of the hope that is in
you.
Keep your conscience clear
as you live the commandments in
love.
And may God greet your prayers with constant love;
May
Christ Jesus give you life through his own life;
And may the
Spirit of truth abide with you and within you, always.
We go
in peace to love and serve the Lord,
........In
the name of Christ. Amen.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
Paraphrases
of the Scripture
Lections
6th Sunday of Pascha
(Easter)
- Year A - 25 May 2014
Lections from The
Revised Common Lectionary.
Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on
Common Texts (CCT)
P. O. Box 340003, Room 381, Nashville, TN
37203-0003, USA. Used with Permission.
* Acts 17: 22-31
Paul
was invited to present his views to the most respected assembly of
civil and religious leaders in the city of Athens. He stood before
them and said:
“Good people of Athens, it is clear to me that you are a people who take religion seriously. Everywhere I look in your city, I see places and objects intended for worship. I even came across an altar with a sign that said it was dedicated to ‘an unknown god.’ This God who you already worship but do not know is, in fact, the God I am here to make known to you. This is the God who made the world and everything in it. This is the one who is Lord of heaven and earth. No house built by human hands could ever hold this God. No act of service offered by human beings could ever provide anything which God would otherwise be left in need of. No, it is we mortal creatures who depend on what God provides, for our life, our breathe, and all we need are given by God. This God made the whole human race from scratch — every people and nation on the face of the earth — and set the basic limits on what is possible and impossible for them. All of this inspires us to search for God, which is exactly what God intended. At times we may feel like we are groping blindly in the dark, but God wants to be found by us and is never beyond the reach of anyone. One of your local poets summed it up well:
‘Our lives are lived in God,
........everything we do and everything we are;
................for we are the fruit of God’s womb.’
So if we have been brought to birth by God, then we should never fall for the idea that we humans can shape God in some image that appeals to us. Even the most exquisite creations of gold, silver and precious stone, crafted with great skill and imagination by the best artists, are nothing but meaningless lumps of rock in comparison to God. Fortunately, God has not taken offence over such unworthy representations when their creators didn’t know any better. But such excuses are a thing of the past. We now know who God is. We are now aware that God wants everyone everywhere to turn their lives around. And we now know that God has appointed the judge and set the date for the world to be put right. You can stake your life on this, because God has given a spectacular guarantee, by raising the appointed judge from the dead.”
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
*
Psalm 66: 8-20
If only everyone would honour
you, God,
........and fill the world
with the sound of your praises.
You are the one who sustains our
life
........and keeps our feet on
the right track.
You, God, have examined us
carefully;
........tested us to see
what we were made of.
You drove us to our limits
........and
weighed us down with burdens;
you let us be run into the
ground;
........you took us through
the fires of hell
................and
the depths of despair
........but
then finally into a wide and generous land.
So now we come to
the place of worship
........to
fulfil our promises and offer our gifts.
All that we vowed to do
if you got us out of trouble
........we
will now make good on with grateful hearts.
We will offer you
whatever you ask;
........the best of
all we have and all we are;
................all
you have given us, we offer back to you.
We will tell everyone
who honours and respects you
........what
you have done for us, God.
We cried out loud to
you
........and acknowledged your
goodness.
If we had hung onto evil ideas,
........you
would have turned you back on us,
but you really have listened to
us, God,
........and taken note of
all we have asked.
We honour you and praise you,
God,
........because you did not turn
a deaf ear
................or
withhold your rock-solid love from us.
©2001
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
*
1 Peter 3: 13-22
........It
is unlikely that anyone will be out to get you because of your
enthusiasm for doing what is good. But even if some do set out to
make you suffer for doing the right thing, you are still on a winner.
Don’t be afraid of them, and don’t let them get you down.
Stand your ground, and give your allegiance and obedience to Christ
before all others. Be ready to explain yourself to everybody who
questions why you live with such confidence. Don’t be pushy or
aggressive, but never hesitate to give them a quiet and respectful
answer. Keep your nose clean so that if things turn nasty, and
somebody starts misrepresenting your commitment to doing what is
right as followers of Christ, your record will speak for itself. If
you have made sure that the mud won’t stick to you, those who
throw it will end up wearing it themselves. There is no shame in
suffering if it is a consequence of doing the good that God asks of
you, but if you suffer because you are involved in corruption, you
have got only yourselves to blame. After all:
The Messiah copped the consequences of human corruption
........and suffered them all in one hit.
He who had done only what is right
........suffered for those who had done wrong
................in order to bring you home to God.
He was killed by human hands
........but made alive by the Spirit.
In the spirit, he went and preached freedom
to those who refused God’s way in past generations and whose
spirits have remained in prison ever since. In their own day, God had
given them every chance. While Noah was building his boat, for
example, there was plenty of time for people to realise why and
change their ways, but in the end a mere eight people were saved from
the waters by getting into that lifeboat. Their experience was a bit
of a preview of the way baptism saves you. It is not just a bath to
clean up your appearance. Rather, you are pulled from the water to a
new life so that you can stand before God with a clear conscience.
You are raised from death to life with Jesus the Messiah, who has
since taken his place in heaven as God’s right hand man, and he
has the last word on everything and everyone. There is no authority
or power, human or angel, that can overrule him.
©2002
Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net
*
John 14: 15-21
........Jesus
said to his disciples, “If you love me, it will show in the way
you live out what I’ve told you to do. I will have a word with
the Father and arrange for another defence counsel to be permanently
assigned to you. Your new defence counsel will be the Spirit of
Truth. The rest of the world will not accept the Spirit because they
never accept what they can’t see or comprehend. You already
know the Spirit though, because the Spirit is with you and will be at
work inside you.
........“I’m
not going to leave you to fend for yourselves like abandoned
children; I’ll be there for you. Soon the rest of the world
will think I’m gone — out of sight, out of mind —
but you’ll still be seeing me. I am really living, and because
of that you’ll be really living too. When that day comes you’ll
be left in no doubt that I am one with my Father, and that you are
one with me and I am one with you. Those who take seriously what I’ve
said and live it out are the ones who truly love me. My Father will
love all those who truly love me. I’ll love them too, and bare
my soul to them.”
©2001 Nathan
Nettleton LaughingBird.net