Pentecost 11–August 8
Hunger and Thirst for God
Service Prayers and Worship Ideas
The 11th Sunday after Pentecost
August 8, 2021
Centering Meditation
The “I am” passages [of John’s Gospel] may be Jesus’ poetic expressions of … a mystical experience in which his personality and ego fell away and the only reality he sensed was that of God. If this is how we understand the passages, then when Jesus said “I am the way … no one comes to the Father, but by me”, this may mean that the way to God is to become one with God, as Jesus did. It may mean that we do not get to God through dogma or doctrine, but rather through mystical union with God, an experience shared by mystics of many religions throughout history.
Musing :The Bible and Religious Pluralism by Jim Burklo
The Center for Progressive Christianity web site
CALL TO WORSHIP (Psalm 130 and John 6:35)
One: Out of the depths I cry to you, O God:
Many: We hunger for the bread of life, O Jesus,
and we thirst for you, O God.
One: O God, hear my voice! Let your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications!
Many: We hunger for the bread of life, O Jesus,
and we thirst for you, O God.
One: There is forgiveness with you and I wait for you O God, my soul waits, for
Many: We hunger for the bread of life, O Jesus,
and we thirst for you, O God.
One: In your words I hope. My soul waits for you, God,
more than those who watch for the morning,
more than those who watch for the morning:
Many: We hunger for the bread of life, O Jesus,
and we thirst for you, O God.
PRAYER OF INVOCATION
God of Healing and Transformation,
we hunger and thirst for your abundant life.
we bring you our sorrow and ask for the bread of joy;
we bring you our despair and ask for the bread of hope;
we bring you our weariness and ask for the bread of inspiration.
Meet us here.
We need the bread of heaven to sustain us for our journey to find our way,
that we may we be one with you. In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
Holy One, We confess that we continue wars in our holy human family
even though we know they cause unspeakable suffering.
Like David, who wept for Absalom, his lost son,
we are filled with sorrow for all the children
in our human family who die in war.
We see our advanced weapons kill and maim children
and yet still we do not find the ways to peace.
Forgive us.
Silence
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
Holy One, you make all things new; your mercy is new every morning,
Let our cries of sorrow: “O our children, O our children“,
Herald the way to compassion and courage as we work for peace. Amen.
OFFERING
Be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love….may we give a fragrant offering
(Ephesians 5:1). The fragrance of the bread of life rising and baking among us is a wonderful reminder of the new life which is arising in our beloved community. Let us give generously as we experience the fragrance of God’s life rising in us.
DEDICATION
God of love, we give thanks and ask for blessings on all our gifts.
May they be pleasing in your sight.
BENEDICTION
Jesus said, I am the bread of life.
May we go forth nourished by the bread of life within us.
Our spiritual hunger and thirst is satisfied when we honor the God within us.
Life is short. Be kind to one another
Children’s Sermon Make home-made bread or go to the frozen section of your market and buy the fast bake bread and bake in the church oven an hour or so before worship so the church smells like home-made bread. Invite the children to each take a piece. Invite them to smell the bread, and to taste a little of it. Ask if they like the smell of the bread and its taste; ask them how they feel when they eat a delicious piece of bread. (anticipate some answers: it makes me feel good, or strong or healthy, or happy…). Then say to them: There are lots of stories in the gospels when Jesus is eating bread or sharing bread or blessing bread: Can you remember any of them? (Last Supper, loaves and fishes, etc.) In our story today, Jesus tells us that he is the Bread of Life. What do you think that means? How is Jesus like bread? Does Jesus, the Bread of life, fill us up, give us energy, fill us with strength? Can we be hungry for God, or hungry for Jesus? What would that feel like?
Hunger and Thirst for God: Service Prayers for the Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost, was written by the Rev. Bonnie Tarwater of San Diego, CA.
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