Series for the SeasonThe Communion of Saints: Resources from the Worldwide Church
Sunday, October 2, 2005, marks the sixty-ninth year that churches around the globe are celebrating World Communion Sunday. Originating in the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1936, with the hope that other denominations would join in, it took only a few years before the celebration spread far beyond its origins. On this Sunday, as we gather around the Lord’s table, we are reminded of our oneness in Christ and celebrate with our fellow believers the faith and work of the Church worldwide. There are many ways to celebrate the unity we share in Christ. In these few pages I have tried to provide a composite order of worship with alternative songs, prayers, poems, and visual resources for each section. There is more than enough material to develop a series of worship services for the entire month of October around the theme of the global church or global worship. This could culminate in the celebration of All Saints’ Sunday in the first week of November. Note: Suggestions for images from the website of the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship (CICW) can be found at www.calvin.edu/worship; type “Global Focus” in the search box.
Saint Benedict, art by Andrea di Bartolo (1389-1428/Italian) Christies, London. © Christie’s Images/SuperStock. Used by permisssion. Prelude/ProcessionalPrelude •Music of other cultures: instrumental or on CD, possibly with slideshows from worship services from other countries [CICW]
Processionals
Call to Worship Songs
Litany
The world belongs to God, —”Litany for Our World,” Peacemaking through Worship, vol. 2, ed. Jane Parker Huber Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, www.pcusa.org/peacemaking.org, used by permission. Scripture: Psalm 133 Songs of Praise and Adoration
Confession and Assurance Confession Songs
Prayers
God, forgive my incompleteness: not growing in Christ, not expanding my knowledge of the Scriptures, not developing all my talents. God, forgive my disinterest: a lack of concern for needs around me, apathy regarding the lostness of millions, blindness to hurts I could help heal. God, forgive my dishonesty: taking the easy way rather than the right way, speaking in one manner while living in another, silencing truth to preserve tranquility, settling for less than what is best, loving tradition more than obeying your pioneering Spirit. God, forgive my loudness: talking when I should be listening, proclaiming when I should be studying, busying myself with new tasks when I should be finding a quiet place to rest. God, forgive my silence: feeling love and failing to whisper it, reeling with joy and not shouting hallelujah, knowing truth and forfeiting an opportunity to share it, sensing a need to share my faith and squelching the impulse. God, please forgive me. —C. Welton Gaddy, from http://1stholistic.com/Spl_prayers/prayer_forgive_gaddy.htm. © 1998-2004, ICBS Inc. Visual Resources •Images of a suffering world tainted by sin: abuse, war, famine, natural disasters, loneliness, disease, greed, fear, corruption, anger, drugs, divorce, racism Assurance of Pardon Song: “In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful” (Taizé) SNC 220 Prayer: Ephraim of Syria, c. 306-373 (see box below) Scripture: Psalm 103 Prayer for Illumination Song: “Wa Wa Wa Emimimo/Come, O Holy Spirit, Come” (Nigeria) (Many and Great, Iona Community/Wild Goose Publications, 1990; dist. in North America by GIA Publications, Inc.) Prayers
Proclaiming the Word
Songs
Song of Response
Prayers of the People •Prayers spoken in different languages with translations provided on the screen or in a handout. Songs
Litany
R1: For exploiter and exploited, All: God of perfect love, we pray.
R2: As we pray, remove the fear All: God of perfect love, we pray.
R3: Give us clear eyes to see the world as it is All: God of perfect love, we pray.
R1: We pray for children growing up All: God of perfect love, we pray.
R2: We pray for men and women who have lost faith All: God of perfect love, we pray.
R3: We pray for the whole church and the world,
All: Let us go back to our work and into our relationships
—”Litany for the World We Live In,” Algoa Regional Council (Eastern Cape,
South Africa) Prayers • Prayers from around the world. Choose from the prayer calendar (see p. 36). Profession of Faith Scripture
1 Corinthians 12:12-13, 27, read responsively Litany What do you believe about the unity of the church of Christ? We believe and confess one single catholic or universal church—a holy congregation and gathering of true Christian believers, awaiting their entire salvation in Jesus Christ, being washed by his blood, and sanctified and sealed by the Holy Spirit.What do you believe about the existence of the church of Christ? This church has existed from the beginning of the world and will last until the end, as appears from the fact that Christ is eternal King who cannot be without subjects. And this holy church is preserved by God against the rage of the whole world, even though for a time it may appear very small—as though it were snuffed out.What do you believe about the magnitude of the church of Christ? This holy church is not confined, bound, or limited to a certain place or certain persons. But it is spread and dispersed throughout the entire world, though still joined and united in heart and will, in one and the same Spirit, by the power of faith.—Based on Belgic Confession article 27 Saint Augustine, art by Vincenzo Foppa (ca. 1427-ca.1515/Italian) Tempera on Wood. Pinacoteca Civica Castello Sforzesco, Milan. © SuperStock. Used by permisssion. Offering Song: “Jesus Loves the Little Children/Jesus Died for all the Children” (United States) by C. Herbert Woolston and George F. Root (sung by children’s choir) Visual Resources • Project images of the worldwide church, accompanied by music of other cultures played live or on CD [CICW] Procession to the offering basket The Lord’s Supper Litany We gather today from the busyness of life to receive strength. We come as a people of God to excel in your work through breaking the bread and drinking the cup.We are a global church with a global task to bring love and joy. Through this sacrament, we receive power to be faithful in love to serve the people of the world.
—Litany for World Communion (The United Methodist Church, Songs
Around the Table
Visual Resources
Sending Songs Send out into the world with joyful songs from other cultures; possibly in a processional.
Prayer • Augustine, c. 354-430 (see box, below) Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-6 Visual Resources • Project images of the worldwide church [CICW] Subscribers to RW may use this art for bulletin covers. Use art as shown below for first Sunday of series. If your bulletin cover is 5.5" x 8.5", art is 125% for placement as shown below:
Art by Placid Stuckenschneider, from More Clip Art For the Liturgical Year
(© 1990, by The Order of St. Benedict, Inc.,
You’ll find downloadable artwork on our website, www.reformedworship.org.
ExcerptAmbrose(c. 330-397) Bishop of Milan
O Lord, Ephraim of Syria(c. 306-373) Poet, Hymn Writer, Preacher, Theologian
Leader: I give you glory, O Christ, because you, the only begotten,
the Lord of all things, who alone are without sin, gave yourself to die for
me, a sinner unworthy of such a blessing: you died the death of the cross to
free my sinful soul from the bonds of sin. Origen(c. 185-254) Theologian, Exegete, Teacher Lord God, let us keep your Scriptures in mind and meditate on them day and night, persevering in prayer, always on watch. We beg you, Lord, to give us real knowledge of what we read and to show us not only how to understand it but how to put it into practice and to obtain spiritual grace enlightened by the law of the Holy Spirit, through Jesus Christ our Lord, whose power and glory will endure throughout all ages. Amen. Benedict(c. 480-547) Founder of the Benedictine Order, Father of Western Christian Monasticism
O gracious and holy Father, Worship Resources
Augustine(c. 354-430) Bishop of Hippo, Christian Philosopher, Writer
O you, from whom to turn is to fall, A Calendar of Prayers for the World
Day 1: JapanHere in Japan, O Lord, where your people so often feel like a lonely and tired Elijah facing hordes of hardened Baal worshipers, pour out your Spirit of encouragement that we may testify with boldness and grace to you, the only true God, in whom alone is light and life.
Day 2: Costa RicaWe praise you, Lord, for the new missionaries you are calling and sending forth from Costa Rica and other Latin countries to serve in your work worldwide, especially to people in Islamic countries who have yet to hear the good news.
Day 3: New ZealandDear Lord Jesus, please help Christians of all races in New Zealand to love and care for each other and to serve you together. Send us teachers who love children, so that they can hold Christian camps, clubs, and activities to help them follow you.
Day 4: MaliWe from Mali pray for food. After two years of drought, the price of grain is very high and the new harvest isn’t ripe yet. People are hungry.
Day 5: GuamLord, please give peace on the ocean when our boats are going to the other islands, especially the islands beyond the horizon. May the motors not break down on the open ocean, leaving the boatload of people to drift. Please, Lord, protect us all from the frequent typhoons and other storms that hit us in the western Pacific.
Day 6: NigerLord, we pray that our government will experience the peace and stability that we need to build this country. We also pray that the church in Niger may learn to play more of a leadership role in the face of growing Muslim fundamentalism, and for Christian leaders to rise up and serve in the government of Niger.
Day 7: The NetherlandsJesus, have mercy on us. Save our youth. Lord, send your Spirit to revive and restore our nation spiritually, and raise a new generation of leaders with spiritual passion for God’s glory and kingdom expansion.
Day 8: MexicoWe thank you, Lord, for blessing us with all that we need. Forgive us for wanting more than we need. As our brothers and sisters are going through trials and hardships, we ask you, Lord, to use this testing to bring them to faith in Jesus.
Day 9: RwandaWe pray for a vibrant church filled with the Spirit and seeking God’s presence, so that it may be a source of unity and reconciliation, not division, for the people of Rwanda. We pray that God will use the church to lead this nation away from ethnic conflict and poverty and to heal the scars of genocide.
Day 10: Saudi ArabiaLord, we pray for the preservation and multiplication of believers, and the legalization of Christianity for Saudis. We pray that Saudi believers may be able to meet together in safety and have access to God’s Word.
Day 11: RomaniaHoly God, raise up a government in our country that will rule wisely and fairly and give Christians freedom to worship and to tell others about you. Provide Bibles and Christian books to teach Christians more about their faith and to bring more Romanians to believe in you.
Day 12: ChinaLord, we pray against moral decline and the social impact of our attempt to slow China’s population growth with the One Child Policy. We pray for family stability and health. We pray also for the government to implement wise policies that will stabilize the population. Lord, have mercy.
Day 13: IranLord, we pray that you change the realities that Christians in Iran face everyday: from rampant discrimination in jobs to housing and education. We pray for true religious freedom in Iran.
Day 14: Your Own CountryLord, we ask for your Holy Spirit to transform the hearts and lives of individuals. By your grace, help Christians in this country to bring about your good, holistic, and lasting changes in families, the government, and our social institutions. —These prayers were expressed by natives of these countries or excerpted from Operation World (see sidebar p. 34). Author
Anne E. Zaki Anne E. Zaki (aez2@calvin.edu) is a resource development specialist for global focus at the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Grand Rapids, Michigan. See other articles on:Intergenerational worship | All Saints Day | Prayer | Bulletins | Multicultural worship | |
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