CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Wondrous God, no matter how advanced we are or how fast things move, in this age of hyper fast, super-speedy communicating, there is really nothing faster than the speed of prayer. Whether we whisper, shout or sing; whether we write on a computer screen, on a piece of paper or across the sky — even before a word has left our lips or pen — you know our thoughts, our needs, our wants and our desires. You know our fears, our worries and even, the secrets we keep from ourselves. Nothing, but nothing, is hidden from you, Loving Lord. In the final analysis, then, praying is the sign of our willingness to acknowledge what you already know about us. The “Ah-ha” of that moment opens us up to receive grace, mercy, love, forgiveness, patience, freedom, peace, strength, inspiration, confidence, healing and so much more. Amen.
PREPARING FOR THE OFFERING
The title song from “To Sir with Love” featured these Lyrics: “How do you thank someone who has taken you from crayons to perfume; who taught me right from wrong and weak from strong, that’s a lot to learn? What can I give you in return? If you wanted the sky I would write across the sky in letters, that would soar a thousand feet high: “To Sir With Love.” All this young lady is able to give is her heart. Maybe hers is a teenage crush, or maybe this is her moment of clarity, of true gratefulness and understanding of Sir’s teachings —teachings she will treasure in her heart for the rest of her life and pass on. Our offerings to the church are not a measure of our gratefulness; they are one more way of passing on the treasure of our hearts —Jesus Christ.
UNISON OFFERTORY PRAYER
Pour out your glorious Spirit of Blessing upon these our offerings most loving and gracious Lord. May every ministry they support, every program they nurture, every comfort they provide glorify your name. We are indebted to you for our every breath and blessing, however we give not because of our indebtedness, but because of our gratefulness. We offer these tokens of thanks in the name of the Christ. Amen.
This blog posts Dr. Burr's original affirmations of faith, prayers, sermon videos and occasional newsletter articles.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
JULY 28, 2013 "ERASER, DISARMER AND FRIEND"
AN AFFIRMATION OF FAITH: One Act in Jesus Christ ***
In the vastness of the Universe there is one God, the creator of all things, the gracious redeemer of humanity, merciful forgiver and eternal reconciling presence.
Jesus Christ came into the world that we might see the face of the invisible God, in whose image all are created. When we turn our eyes upon Jesus, the Beloved One, bringing the Christ of God into our hearts, we are re-created, becoming new beings in his name.
Through Jesus all things hold together from beginning to end. We are bound together by our common faith in him. We who were strangers, wandering and disconnected from God, have been brought close, once again, by Jesus’ self-sacrificing love, even unto death on the cross. God did not give Jesus up to death, but raised him from the dead, as promised.
Neither did God leave us desolate and alone, but gave us the gift of The Holy Spirit who walks with us through this life until Jesus will present us holy, blameless, and irreproachable before God.
Therefore, we are steadfast in our faith, clinging to the gospel hope, promised and proclaimed. We are pleased to serve our Lord, each day, offering ourselves, our prayers, our gifts and
our witness that we may bear good gospel fruit. Thanks be to God! Amen.
CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Gracious God, we know you are the author of the story of the universe. We wonder whether you wrote the biography of our lives even before we took our first breath, or are you recording our progress in the book of life each day? Maybe it isn’t so important that we know. We will trust that you are walking through the pages of our stories with us. Perhaps you are as surprised and as confounded as we are when we stumble or fall. We ask, in the name of the Christ, that you brush us off as you help us stand up again, and give us a little nudge to get over it and move on. Amen.
PREPARING FOR THE OFFERING
How many of you have been ensnared by paid programming. Some small time celebrity is selling a miracle gadget? They ask you how much you think you’d pay for just one of these thingys and announce that they are going to give you two of them for the price of one and “Wait, that’s not all! If you call right now we will give you two more absolutely free, plus this other super duper special gadget — which usually retails for 49.95 — but you will get it free with your purchase of that first miraculously special doodad we were talking about. Yes for just one phenomenally low price you get all this stuff.” By the time you dial the 800 number, desperate to give them your money, you are in a panic that you might miss out on getting that thing. That thing won’t change your life and that celebrity won’t answer when your call. Help your church be the place of change and miracles, not the television.
In the vastness of the Universe there is one God, the creator of all things, the gracious redeemer of humanity, merciful forgiver and eternal reconciling presence.
Jesus Christ came into the world that we might see the face of the invisible God, in whose image all are created. When we turn our eyes upon Jesus, the Beloved One, bringing the Christ of God into our hearts, we are re-created, becoming new beings in his name.
Through Jesus all things hold together from beginning to end. We are bound together by our common faith in him. We who were strangers, wandering and disconnected from God, have been brought close, once again, by Jesus’ self-sacrificing love, even unto death on the cross. God did not give Jesus up to death, but raised him from the dead, as promised.
Neither did God leave us desolate and alone, but gave us the gift of The Holy Spirit who walks with us through this life until Jesus will present us holy, blameless, and irreproachable before God.
Therefore, we are steadfast in our faith, clinging to the gospel hope, promised and proclaimed. We are pleased to serve our Lord, each day, offering ourselves, our prayers, our gifts and
our witness that we may bear good gospel fruit. Thanks be to God! Amen.
CONGREGATIONAL PRAYER
Gracious God, we know you are the author of the story of the universe. We wonder whether you wrote the biography of our lives even before we took our first breath, or are you recording our progress in the book of life each day? Maybe it isn’t so important that we know. We will trust that you are walking through the pages of our stories with us. Perhaps you are as surprised and as confounded as we are when we stumble or fall. We ask, in the name of the Christ, that you brush us off as you help us stand up again, and give us a little nudge to get over it and move on. Amen.
PREPARING FOR THE OFFERING
How many of you have been ensnared by paid programming. Some small time celebrity is selling a miracle gadget? They ask you how much you think you’d pay for just one of these thingys and announce that they are going to give you two of them for the price of one and “Wait, that’s not all! If you call right now we will give you two more absolutely free, plus this other super duper special gadget — which usually retails for 49.95 — but you will get it free with your purchase of that first miraculously special doodad we were talking about. Yes for just one phenomenally low price you get all this stuff.” By the time you dial the 800 number, desperate to give them your money, you are in a panic that you might miss out on getting that thing. That thing won’t change your life and that celebrity won’t answer when your call. Help your church be the place of change and miracles, not the television.
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