The pattern of fall thanksgiving services for the harvest is well established in most North American churches. Less often observed is an even older tradition of springtime prayer services around the time crops are planted. But interest is growing again for spring services of intercession, which provide a counterbalance to fall thanksgiving services. For example, many churches are now planning services on the World Day of Prayer (March 7, 1997—always the first Friday in March) or, in the United States, the National Day of Prayer (May 1, 1997—always the first Thursday in May).
Jack Westerhof writes of a fresh approach to the annual spring prayer service that made a positive difference in his church: "The focus of prayer was on the greatness of God and only secondarily on crops and industry. And we focused on God's hand in creation in a graphic way, most notably with some well-chosen slides." Many congregations have talented photographers who could contribute slides to such a service; public libraries often have slide collections available as well.
THE SERVICE
The Beginning
Prelude
Welcome and Introduction
[Lights are dimmed; a teenage girl reads the poem "The Earth Reflects God's Greatness" (see box); seven or eight slides illustrate the theme.]
Hymn
"All the Earth, Proclaim the Lord" Deiss
solo/choir on stanzas, all on refrains
The Greetings
God's Good Creation
Scripture
Psalm 24:1-6
Prayer of Adoration
Hymn
"Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above" Schütz, tr. Cox
Contamination by Sin
Confession
[Two members read from the contemporary testimony Our World Belongs to God (see box); five or six slides illustrate waste, pollution, death.]
Hymn
"O Christ, the Lamb of God" Agnus Dei
Redeemed by Christ
Scripture
Ephesians 2:1-10
Hymn
"If You But Trust in God to Guide You" Neumark
Prayer for Illumination
Scripture
Colossians 1:15-17
Sermon
"If He Made It for His Son ..."
Hymn of Response
"Praise the Lord! O Heavens, Adore Him" Founding Hospital Collection, 1796, alt.
Prayers of the People
[Spoken prayers are interspersed between the stanzas of "For the Beauty of the Earth"Pierpont]
Prayer to our Awesome God
[sing stanza 1]
Prayer for Blessings on the Earth
[sing stanza 2]
Prayer for Blessing on Humanity
[sing stanza 3]
Prayer of Thanksgiving to God
[sing stanza 4]
The New Heavens and the New Earth
[Reading of Isaiah 65:17-25 accompanied by slides of sunset and sunrise.]
The Closing
Benediction
Hymn
"Let All Things Now Living" Davis