Friday, January 24, 2014

Litany for 26 January 2014

Litany for 2014-01-26
Second Sunday after Epiphany

One: The people who sat in darkness saw a great light.
All: And they rejoiced, as with joy at the harvest.
One: Jesus called them, saying, "Follow me."
All: He called Simon and his brother, Andrew.
One: And immediately they left their nets and followed him.
All: He called James and he called John.
One: And right away they left their boat and their father, and followed him.
All: We are left wondering... What is God calling us to do?
             from Matthew 4:16-22
                         Call by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Friday, January 3, 2014

Litany for 12 January 2014

Litany for 2014-01-12
First Sunday after Epiphany

L: Bring tribute to God, O heavenly beings,
P: Worship God in holy splendor.
L: God gives us as a covenant to the people,
P: A light to the nations,
L: To open eyes that are blind,
P: To bring out prisoners from the dungeon.
L: The voice of the Lord is powerful,
P: The voice of God is full of majesty.
All: Praise be to God!
                        from Psalm 29 and Isaiah 42
                                             Call to Celebration by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 5 January 2014

Call to worship for 2014-01-05
Based on Epiphany readings

One: When they saw that the star had stopped over Bethlehem,
All: the wise men were overwhelmed with joy.
One: On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother.
All: Then they rejoiced and knelt down.
One: And so, in the words of Isaiah, the nations shall come to see the light,
All: and kings the brightness of the dawn. 
             from Matthew 2:10-11 and Isaiah 60:3

Or, alternate litany for same date:

Call to worship for 2014-01-05
Based on Second Sunday after Christmas readings

L: In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
P: The Word became flesh and lived among us.
L: Even in this new year, God continues to live among us.
P: God guides us along a marvelous way; God herself is our shelter by day and a starry flame through the night.
L: Through God, we are redeemed and find new life for a new year.
All: Sing aloud with gladness!  Proclaim the Lord and give praise!
                        taken from the Wisdom of Solomon, chapter 10 and John, chapter 1
                                             Call to Celebration by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Christmas Eve Litany 24 December 2013

Christmas Eve Litany for December 24, 2013

(Read by leader)
Opening:
This advent season has been a time of anticipation, 
of waiting, 
of hope.

It has been a time of preparation.
A time when we remember.
We wonder.
We ready our hearts.
We watch, and we listen.

And now, as Christmas is upon us, 
we celebrate.
We celebrate the birth of a child.
We celebrate the hope that the child brings into our lives.

Candle-Lighting:
Today, we light the Christ candle 
in celebration that the Christ child is born--
for us, and for everyone.
             Litany by K.K. Hudson-Bates




Advent Litany for 22 December 2013

Advent Litany for 22 December 2013
Fourth Sunday in Advent

(Read by leader)
Opening:
Advent is a time of anticipation, of waiting –
of making space in our lives to receive the one who comes.

It is a season of hope,
It is a time when we search for a sign,
when we close our eyes wishing to see 
a child in a manger in Bethlehem so long ago.
And yet, if we open our eyes 
and open our hearts,
we may instead see signs 
of the Christ child in our lives today.

It is a time for preparing our hearts 
to receive this Christ child 
in whatever form he comes to us.

It is a time to watch, and to listen,
for God's sign for us.

Lighting of the candle:
We light the first candle of our Advent wreath,
remembering God's promise of peace for all.
We light the second candle of our Advent wreath,
remembering that Christmas is indeed for everyone.
We light this third candle today,
remembering the path God has laid out for us.
We light the fourth candle of our Advent wreath,
looking ahead to the days that are still yet to come.

And as we do, we wonder...
What do we wait for?
What is our hope?
What will God's sign be in our lives?
Will we see the Christ child this Christmas?
What will the child look like?

And so,
we quiet our hearts to hear.
We try and stay awake to see.
We wait, and we wonder.

Congregational response:
One: Together we quiet our hearts and we pray:
All: Come, Lord Jesus, come. Amen.
            --Advent Litany by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Advent Litany for 15 December 2013

Advent Litany for 15 December 2013
Third Sunday in Advent

(Read by leader)
Opening:
Advent is a time of anticipation, of waiting –
of making space in our lives to receive the one who comes.
It is a season of hope,
It is a time when waters will break out in the wilderness,
and the desert will blossom;
A time when we begin to see our path,
and we know we will no longer be lost in our wilderness.

It is a time for preparing our hearts,
that our spirits might rejoice in God's presence among us.

It is a time to watch, and to listen
and see God's hand in our world,
as the eyes of the blind are opened,
the ears of the deaf hear,
the lame leap like a deer,
the hungry are filled with good things to eat,
and the dry land shall bloom like a crocus.

Lighting of the candle:
We light the first candle of our Advent wreath,
remembering God's promise of peace for all.
We light the second candle of our Advent wreath,
remembering that Christmas is indeed for everyone.
We light this third candle today,
looking ahead to the days that are coming.
And as we do, we wonder...
What do we wait for?
What is our hope?
What path will we take?
Which way would God have us go?

And so,
we quiet our hearts to hear.
We try and stay awake to see.
We wait, and we wonder.

Congregational response:
One: Together we quiet our hearts and we pray:
All: Come, Lord Jesus, come. Amen.
            --Advent Litany by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Advent Litany for 8 December 2013

Advent Litany for 8 December 2013
Second Sunday in Advent

(Read by leader)
Opening:

Advent is a time of anticipation, of waiting –
of making space in our lives to receive the one who comes.

It is a season of hope,
when we see images of what could be,
of a wolf and a lamb living together in peace,
of a little child leading them.
We hear words of love and encouragement
replace words of criticism and prejudice.

It is a time for preparing our hearts,
so we can be ready to receive God’s spirit
of wisdom and understanding.

It is a time to watch, and to listen
for the needs of those around us...
for a child who has no place left to go,
for a family struggling to make ends meet,
for towns hit by a typhoon.
It is a time to trust that God's promise is for all,
that the one whose birth we anticipate comes not only for us, but for everyone. 

Candle-lighting:
We light this first candle of our Advent wreath,
remembering God's promise of peace for all.
We light this second candle of our Advent wreath,
looking ahead to the days that are coming.
And as we do, we wonder...
What do we wait for?
What is our hope?
How will the Christ child come to us?
How do we share God’s message with all?
What would it mean if the earth were full of the knowledge of God?
Will we recognize the Christ child in our lives?

And so,
we quiet our hearts to hear.
We try and stay awake to see.
We wait, and we wonder.

Congregational response:
One: Together we quiet our hearts and we pray:
All: Come, Lord Jesus, come. Amen.
            --Advent Litany by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Advent Litany for 1 December 2013

Advent Litany for December 1, 2013
First Sunday in Advent

(Read by leader)
Opening:
Advent is a time of anticipation, of waiting.
It is a season of hope,
when we climb the highest mountain
and lift our eyes to the stars.
It is a time for preparing our hearts,
when we set aside grievances,
beating our swords into ploughshares,
when we turn to our neighbor and give a hug
or a squeeze of a hand.
It is a time to watch, and to listen.
And to remember God's promise of peace for all.

Lighting of the candle:
We light this first candle of our Advent wreath,
looking ahead to the days that are coming.
And as we do, we wonder...
What do we wait for?
What is our hope?
How will the Christ child come to us?
How can we keep all children safe and warm?
How can we bring peace to our earth?

And so,
we quiet our hearts to hear.
We try and stay awake to see.
We wait and we wonder.

Congregational response:
One: Together we quiet our hearts and we pray:
All: Come, Lord Jesus, come. Amen.
             Advent Litany by K. K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 24 November 2013

Call to Worship for November 24, 2013
Proper 29
One: Blessed be the God of Israel.
All: God has looked favorably on the people and redeemed them.
One: God has raised up a mighty savior for us in the house of David.
All: God has remembered the holy covenant made with our ancestors.
One: A child will be called the prophet of the Most High.
All: The child will be called King,
One: and will give light and guide our feet into the way of peace. 
All: Blessed be the God of Israel!
            from Luke 23:37 and Luke 1:68-79

Litany for 17 November 2013

Call to Worship for November 17, 2013
Proper 28
One: Blessed are those who are poor,
All: for God’s kingdom is theirs.
One: Blessed are those who are hungry,
All: for they will be filled.
One: Blessed are you when you weep,
All: for you will laugh.
One: Break forth into joyous song and sing praises!
All: Sing praises to God with the lyre.
                      from Luke 6 and Psalm 98

Litany for 10 November 2013

Call to Worship for 10 November 2013
Proper 27
One: God has shown steadfast love and faithfulness to the house of Israel. 
All: Break forth into joyous song and sing praises.
One: For God is love. And love is the fulfilling of God's law.
All: Sing praises to the God of Love!
One: Love your neighbor as yourself.
All: Love does no wrong to a neighbor.
One:  With trumpets and the sound of the horn make a joyful noise before God!
All: We sing to God a new song!
          from Romans 13:8-10 and Psalm 98


                 by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 3 November 2013

Call to Worship for November 3, 2013:
(Proper 26, 24th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C)

One: Today, salvation has come to this house.
All: How should we respond to God's salvation?
One: Learn to do good, seek justice, rescue the oppressed...
All: Defend the orphan and plead for the widow.
One: Give from your possessions to the poor.
All: We raise our praises to God!
             from Luke 19:1-10 and Isaiah 1:10-18

Litany for 27 October 2013 (not from lectionary)

Litany for 27 October 2013
(Theme and sources not from the lectionary)

One: We are God's servants working together.
All: We plant and we water, with a common purpose.
One: We build on the foundation, 
All: each choosing with care how to build.
One: Yet we are also God's field and God's building.
All: Our foundation is Jesus Christ, 
One: Through whom we receive truth and grace.
All: Let us join hands in service.
           From 1 Corinthians 3:5-11, John 1:1-4, 14-18
                  Litany by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 20 October 2013 (not from lectionary)

Litany for 20 October 2013
(Theme and sources not from the lectionary)

One: You are the light of the world!
All: Let your light shine before others, so that they see your good works and give glory to God!
One: Let your light shine in the world. 
All: Loosen the bonds of injustice and let the oppressed go free.
One: Share bread with the hungry, 
All: And bring the homeless into your house.
One: Then your light will break forth like the dawn!
ALL: Praise be to God!
                       from Isaiah 58:1-8 and Matthew 5:13-16

Litany for 13 October 2013 (not from lectionary)

Call to Worship for October 13
(Theme and sources not from the lectionary)

One: The steadfast love of God never ceases,
All: God’s mercies never come to an end;
One: They are new every morning;
All: Great is God’s faithfulness.
      Praise be to God!
           by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 29 September 2013 (not from lectionary)

Litany for 2013-09-29
(Theme and sources not from the lectionary)

Call to Worship
L: You shall love God with all your heart, and with all your soul.
P: and with all your strength, and with all your mind.
L: And you shall love you neighbor as yourself.
    Who is our neighbor?
P: The oppressed and the hungry in our community.
L: The prisoners, strangers, and those who are bowed down. 
ALL: Let us go likewise and share God's love.
               from Luke 10:25-37
                        by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 15 September 2013

2013 September 15
(This lectionary reading is from Year C, Third Sunday after Epiphany)
 
One: Spirit of God-- in You we were all baptized into one body
All: When one member suffers, all suffer together with him.
One: In You we are connected as one body.
All: When one member is honored, all rejoice together with her.
One: People of all religions, races, sexual orientations, and abilities,
All: People of all different economic situations, who speak different languages,
One: In You we break bread together, pray together, and do your work together.
All: In You, we all drink of one Spirit. Amen.
        inspired by I Corinthians 12:26
               by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 8 September 2013

Call to Worship for 8 September 2013
Proper 18 - 16th Sunday

One: Happy are they whose delight is in God.
All: They are like trees planted by streams of water.
One: They yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither.
All: Happy are we when we are born of water and Spirit.
One: For by this path we may enter the reign of God,
All: And we walk in newness of life.
           from Psalm 1:1-3, Romans 6:4, and John 3:5
                          Call to Worship by K.K. Hudson-Bates

Litany for 18 August 2013

2013 August 18
(Theme and sources not from the lectionary) 

One: You are the body of Christ.
All: We are individually members of it. 
One: The body needs each one of us.
All: The body does not consist of one, but of many.
One: We bring many gifts, each different and meaningful.
All: Let us join them together in worship. 
            1 Corinthians 12:12-27; 15:42-44, 50
                     by K.K. Hudson-Bates