Unfortunately all those involved in our Zoom prayers are at an important meeting of the Kirk Session and Board with the Planning and Implimentation Team this evening, so our prayers are once again “virtual”.
Gathering Words
God of love
WE COME IN EXPECTATION OF MEETING YOU TODAY
God of justice
WE COME TO HEAR YOUR WORDS OF LOVE AND FAITHFULNESS
God of the now and not yet
WE COME TO WORSHIP IN SPIRIT AND IN TRUTH
meet us and renew us as we worship together.
Opening Prayer
Almighty God,
you have built your Church
on the foundation of the apostles and prophets,
Jesus Christ himself
being the chief cornerstone.
Join us together in unity of spirit
by their teaching,
that we may become a holy temple,
acceptable to you:
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever.
Amen.
Prayer of Lament
Lord Jesus, many of us are waiting for you:
the war-torn are waiting for peace,
the hungry are waiting for bread.
the refugees are waiting for a homeland,
the sick are waiting for healers.
Have you forgotten us?
O Lord, come quickly, we pray.
Amen.
Malachi 4:1-2
The Day of the Lord Is Coming
4 The Lord Almighty says, “The day is coming when all proud and evil people will burn like straw. On that day they will burn up, and there will be nothing left of them. 2 But for you who obey me, my saving power will rise on you like the sun and bring healing like the sun’s rays. You will be as free and happy as calves let out of a stall.
Psalm 98
God the Ruler of the World[a]
98 Sing a new song to the Lord;
he has done wonderful things!
By his own power and holy strength
he has won the victory.
2 The Lord announced his victory;
he made his saving power known to the nations.
3 He kept his promise to the people of Israel
with loyalty and constant love for them.
All people everywhere have seen the victory of our God.
4 Sing for joy to the Lord, all the earth;
praise him with songs and shouts of joy!
5 Sing praises to the Lord!
Play music on the harps!
6 Blow trumpets and horns,
and shout for joy to the Lord, our king.
7 Roar, sea, and every creature in you;
sing, earth, and all who live on you!
8 Clap your hands, you rivers;
you hills, sing together with joy before the Lord,
9 because he comes to rule the earth.
He will rule the peoples of the world
with justice and fairness.
Thoughts from rev Marjory Mclean on the readings:
Another few weeks and your congregation will be singing these words from Malachi in the third verse of Hark! the herald angels sing: ‘Hail, the Sun of Righteousness! Light and life to all he brings, risen with healing in his wings.’
The challenge here is slotting these words back into their context in this short reading, which contrasts the destruction of the wicked with bringing life and healing to those who revere God’s name – not to the nice and kind and thoughtful – but to those who revere God’s name. What, for you, is the relationship of goodness and faith, of wickedness and faithlessness, in a world containing some highly unattractive holy people and many lovely humanists? And then how does judgement and apocalyptic work in your world-view, assuming you’re not a universalist?
As for the Psalm, which backs up the idea of victory over God’s enemies, notice that it forms a trio of concentric circles: vv 1-3 describe Israel’s cause for rejoicing, vv 4-6 invite the whole human race to praise God, and vv 7-9 extend the invitation to the whole earth and creation.
This psalm can provide a helpful pattern for prayer. Firstly, in vv 1 – 3 we have an opportunity to give thanks and recognise all that God has done, the marvellous works, the steadfast love and faithfulness – perhaps reflecting on how God has been present in our lives individually and as a community.
In vv 4-6 the invitation to praise God might allow us to sing praise together, or to let a new song emerge depending on your style of worship this could be an opportunity to learn a new song that captures this theme, or to hold space for the Holy Spirit to raise up a new song in us and an opportunity to worship in a free and open more charismatic style.
Vv 7 – 9 encompasses the sea and hills, the world and all who live in it, how might we join with Creation in worshipping and honouring God, and how might we join with the rest of the world – either imagining a more missional side to our worship, or an invitation to notice, recognise and join with the wonderful God honouring things that are already going on in our communities.
Please listen to this reflective worship song as we reflect on the Word of God, and the thoughts from Rev Marjory Mclean.
Prayers for others and ourselves
God of today, yesterday and forever,
You were there at the beginning.
Your Spirit, waiting,
Your Word, waiting to be spoken.
We seek You now, in this time
not just for ourselves,
but for those around us that we know and love,
for those around us we are unsure of and do not yet know,
for those we find it difficult to relate to,
and for those who we do not trust or whom we fear.
In Your mercy,
will You give us the humility and strength,
to be Your hands of grace, and to bring Your way of mercy
into every encounter and situation where You have blessed us to be,
and where we might find ourselves regardless.
We pray now for this church, and the communities in which we live,
for the families, friends and neighbours,
for all those who have called this home for many years,
and for those who are still searching for that place to become real,
we bring before You now all those who come to our minds
and those who You lay on our hearts to pray for now
we hold silence and lift our prayers to the God who leans in to hear our cry
[a moment of silence is held]
Lord in Your mercy
HEAR OUR PRAYERS
We pray for all of creation,
where there is famine and drought,
where crops have failed or sources of food and sustenance have been damaged, destroyed or cut off,
we ask for provision and for abundance where there is scarcity.
In the midst of climbing global temperatures that would melt ice caps
and irreparably damage habitat,
as we see plastic and pollution in the oceans and other water sources,
will You help us O God,
to live more responsibly, that we might work with You and the creatures of this world,
to tend to the earth and live well together.
[a moment of silence is held]
Lord in Your mercy
HEAR OUR PRAYERS
As we see conflict and division both near to us and far from us,
we seek peace and healing.
Where there is violence in word and in action – may it cease.
In the senseless attacks and killing
of those perceived to be different or a threat,
we cry out for mercy, for grace,
for love to prevail and to win out over death and destruction.
May all that fuels hatred be healed,
May any agenda contrary to Your way of peace and love be removed,
and may justice roll down like a mighty water,
to refresh hearts and minds,
to replenish cities laid waste,
may hopes and dreams flourish once more
that all might live in fullness and without fear.
[a moment of silence is held]
Lord in Your mercy
HEAR OUR PRAYERS
We pray for our leaders and our governments.
May they hold fast to what is right and just,
and may we see policies, decisions and actions
that make a fairer place for us all to live.
we call for an end to poverty of imagination and of circumstance,
an end to political grandstanding,
and that isolationist politics would cease allowing a better way to emerge,
where the hallmarks are grace, compassion, mercy and equity for all,
and that dignity would be recognised and celebrated,
rather than despised and denigrated.
[a moment of silence is held]
Lord in Your mercy
HEAR OUR PRAYERS
We pray now for ourselves,
God of compassion meet us here in our need.
[a moment of silence is held]
Lord in Your great mercy,
hear the prayers that have been said, whispered, imagined and felt.
We trust them to Your grace and mercy.
And we join now in the words that Jesus taught those early followers to say together
Our Father…
PRAYERS FOR BELLSHILL: CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
Please uphold in your prayers tonight the Kirk Session and Congregational Board as we meet with the Presbytery Planning and implimentation Committee.
Please pray for those who lead our worship, prepare our sanctuary, look after our finances, and all the work that goes on in the background.
Pray that we continue to be a Christ centred, Spirit led church. Reaching out to those who love the Lord, who want to love the Lord, and who are yet to know and love the Lord.
Blessing
God our Maker,
may we bring into being the world that You dream of.
Christ our Saviour,
may we be the followers and healers You call us to be.
Spirit of God,
may we know You guiding and comforting us and all whom we meet.
Send us now to be Your presence in the world,
to live out Your will, for Your glory. Amen
