Calls to Worship
Calls to Worship
by the Rev. Leslie Penrose
I
One: At God’s table of justice, everyone has a place and none are turned away.
All: Here strangers are welcomed as friends, the poor sit alongside the rich, and the upside-down kin-dom of God is revealed.
One: At God’s table of abundance, a banquet of righteousness and liberation is set for all.
All: Here the powerless are heard; the outcast are showered with honor, and the inside-out kin-dom of God is revealed.
One: At God’s table of life, all peoples know peace and creation flourishes.
All: Here the hopeless are nourished with possibility, the complacent are transformed into advocates for change. Here in our very midst the kin-dom of God is revealed.
II
One: We gather to worship together,
All: Different people, different lives, different histories,
One: Yet all children of the same Parent,
All: Created lovingly by the Source of all life!
One: We gather to reconnect with one another,
All: Different people, different lives, different histories,
One: Yet all disciples of one Teacher.
All: Jesus, the Word made flesh, dwelling among us.
One: We gather with different joys and sorrows, different hopes and fears….
All: Different people, different lives, different histories,
One: Yet one people with one God, one faith, one baptism.
All: Let us open ourselves to the presence of God at work in us, among us, and through us.
III
One: We come, God of the Journey, a people from different places, different histories, different lifestyles.
All: We come hoping to find companionship for the journey, solidarity for the struggle.
One: We gather, God of Hospitality, around your “welcome table,* a table not yet round, but rounding,
All: We gather seeking to become a “‘round-table people, welcoming of all, with no preferred seating, no firsts and no lasts, ….and no corners for ‘the least of these’ “ (Chuck Lathrop)
One: We yearn, God of the Rainbow, for a new way of living and relating… as neighbors not strangers, as brothers and sisters not ‘them and us’.
All: We yearn to live fully celebrating both the diversity of our human family, and the unity of our call to love and justice.
One: We hunger, God of Abundant Life, for lives that have meaning and integrity, and for relationships grounded in mutuality and respect.
All: We thirst for places to bring our doubts, our fears; places to express honestly who we are. We thirst for hope and encouragement as we struggle to follow Jesus in the way of life-risking love.
One: With the gift of your grace we are nourished.
All: With the promise of your presence may we be strengthened to be faithful. Amen.