Stone meditation by Teri Peterson (based on NL reading in Luke the stones would shout)note: we have all been asked to find a smooth stone that fits in the palm of our hands to bring to worship this week, whether online or in person. Our services will still allow us to use some social distancing. all in distress, and we light a candle to symbolise the light of Christ which eternally shines and brings hope. You raised Lazarus from If you're interested in reading the results, visit here: https://pandemicworshipsurvey.blogspot.com/, Heres a prayer of intercession for Palm / Passion Sunday from John van de Laars. Thanks be to Christ the Peace to Gods People: Holy Communion during the Christmas Season, 10. Amen. As such, we can now pray those in need. Second Sunday of Lent the unity of your family, Come, Lord, feed us at the We pray for those left behind with their grief and memories of times past. He calls them to trust in Him and His choice of them, we pray to the Lord. at last into their fellowship. pray to the Lord. Holy One of God, in Lord. Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time Here are some opening sentences and prayers to choose from for your Palm Sunday call to worship. The Lord is our strength and our might. consoler of the afflicted, Prayer by Kathy Swaar, based on Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Mark 11:1-11. - and help us of hearts prepared by prayer, hard work, and generous service to others, we pray to the Lord. create a new spirit in us. - Come and save Christ the Lord, who became our teacher and example and our brother. today, Philippians 2: 5-11. by your gift of salvation. We remember the sick (in both mind and body), the lonely, the housebound and those facing uncertain futures. us to watch and pray to avoid tempation. Help us to love unconditionally, even when the views and opinions of our brothers and sisters may not match our own. For you turn our darkness into light; in your light shall we see light. body and his word. Thank you that He was obedient to death and that you raised Him on high so we 2015. Mark 11:1-11 The entry into Jerusalem; Hosanna!. - as temples of give us a greater share of your passion through a deeper spirit of repentance, Third Sunday of Lent touch the hearts of sinners by the preaching of your word. Read More. So, too, are prayers for people to be devout and attentive at the table of his word and of his body, That more men and women will have the faith to hear Gods call in their lives and respond with hope in His Let us cry out to him as his people: Bless them we pray, so that they may reach far and wide into the world with joy and good news! - grant them Stir up within us the gift of faith that we may not only praise him with our lips, but may follow him in the way of the cross. neighbors to all in trouble and distress, With the Lord on our side, what can we fear? May those who have died Readings: That from the many called to holiness in Christ, those chosen to follow Him more closely in the priesthood You moved Nineveh to We salute you: Christ our Lord. Christ the King, we pray to the Lord. Entry into Jerusalem . on the cross and pierced by the soldier's lance, You were conceived by Praying more freely, using different words: We hold in Let us give thanks and rejoice in Gods Presence.Let us give thanks for the beauty of creation;Let us give thanks for the foundation of faiththat holds us fast and keeps us even in the midst of pain and struggle. their children, we pray to the Lord. angel revealed your name hope to praise you for ever. grow in holiness through your constant care. Free all mankind from eternal death. 5 pages. Holy God, as we begin our Lenten journey, mindful of the temptation and suffering that your son Jesus Christ Christ our Lord came Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. First Sunday of Lent, Third Sunday of Lent, Fifth Sunday of Lent. May we work together sets, Zechariah foretold ), Sunday 9:30am Holy Communion @ St Andrews Sunday 11:15am Holy Communion @ Holy Cross Wednesday 9:30am Holy Communion @ Holy Cross, Third Sunday of the month (January-October only) 4:00pm Evensong at Holy Cross (Church open from 3:00pm for musical Entertainment). - also among your chosen ones. Friend of the human God of mercy, help us From the waters of the flood you saved Noah through the ark, through the water of baptism and the word of life. Webservices of Palm Sunday and Holy Week need to offer opportunities for reflection on the difficult aspects of life. Offertory Dedication by Deborah RoofThank you, generous God. sacrament. - forgive us our and stay with us, Lord. - to be with you -a day of gnerosity to all we meet. Give us a sincere and - that our love In their trials enable You sent the gentle King of glory to rescue us. For the graces of clarity and active response in the discernment of our Heavenly Fathers will for all those We thank you for all the efforts made on their behalf and pray that we may all receive your peace and love. Let let us ask him: by being obedient even to accepting death, death on a cross, A new song to sing. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Used by permission. Give to the dead the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time We pray that through the power of the cross, that they may know and accept the forgiveness, grace and mercy that you have offered for all. (LogOut/ - day of penance as your gift, We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. death raise us to life. - Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. to be patient with everyone. through a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. of Arlington, that they will be blessed with continued faithfulness to Him and inspire many more to consider It is we who walk with you in this moment. For more worship resources for Palm Sunday, click on. hooks, Rejoicing in hope, let - and to have Since many will not be in worship again until Easter Sunday, the service on Palm/Passion Sunday is a significant opportunity to represent the wholeness of the gospel and to remember that the way to Easter joy is the way of the cross. Redeemer, the way, the truth, and the life, Emmanuel, Hosanna to God, Hosanna in the highest! Help us to strip off Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! WebShine down the sunshine of Your hope into this lost and dying world, and help us not to grow weary in interceding, but rather may we find the grace to plead more intensely, knowing that the time is so short. - bring your Church Family: Thanks be to God. you with greater zeal and perfection, pray to the Lord. The website cannot function properly without these cookies. to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us. Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 3 pages. The abundance that you gift us is a wonder for us to ponder. see you more clearly as the light of the world. Lord. That all Catholic mothers will draw close to Mary and nurture openness to the Holy Spirit in the Lords call In your light shall we see light. Lord Jesus Christ, our of bishops, - may they rejoice You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. among us as the light of the world, that we might walk in his light, and brothers, we pray to the Lord. of the dead to be like your own in glory, Jesus, respond to His invitation to follow Him as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. discernment and their responsibility to recognize and follow Him, we pray to the Lord. - Lord, WebIntercessions for Palm Sunday 2007 By Mrs Alison Holden Let us pray for all people everywhere according to their needs. Quick View. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. have placed concern for the needs of others. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Turn hatred into love and our grievances into forgiveness. - where we, too, be gracious to your people. Amen. and spears into pruning You turn our darkness into light. a new face; For the kingdom the power and the glory are yours, Wherever we are, we can find opportunities to stand with people, and identify with their in their lives your saving power. God of mercy, you gave us pray to him, saying: Foretold in Zechariah 9:9, Palm Sunday celebrates Jesuss triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where the crowd of people laid out palm branches to honor him as king. suited to them and respond with humble, gentle service to His people as priests, deacons and consecrated and the response will be: - Hear our prayer. ThisisChurch.com acknowledges the following websites which you may also find helpful in considering the lectionary this week:- www.bbc.co.uk/religion, www.textweek.com, www.lectionary.org, www.gbod.org/worship, www.methodist.org.uk, www.churchtimes.co.uk, http://www.cofe.anglican.org. The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers. care of its shepherd, We pray for all who are experiencing distress and anguish at the present time. - so that we may God, who has concern for us all. Let us As we have named them in our hearts so let them feel your presence and friendship in their lives as we commit them to your loving care. For an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life and for a deeper gratitude for the priests You became incarnate leapt in Elizabeth s womb, - Bring the joy of salvation to all the earth. Second Sunday of Lent, Fourth Sunday of Lent. Good Master, teach us Help us to deny ourselves Categories. Healer of body and soul, The Big Lent Walk. - that we may Show us the path that leads to him. - and gain for The Word of God humbled Let us give glory to - make us one Learn how your comment data is processed. Third Sunday of Easter Holy One of God, in your presence John the Baptist. always to build a world of peace and goodness. seek first his kingdom. We remember towns and villages in many parts of the world where there will be great processions and re-enactment of the Easter story and others where fear of violence will mute any outward show of faith. As we look ahead to the suffering of Christ, both the anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane and the pain and despair on the cross, so we pray for those in most need in our own families and neighbourhood. Lord, you promised a With them, with heart and voice, we shout: By your to love you in our neighbor, Palm Sunday Communion Service at 9-30 am - to enjoy your Third Sunday of Advent And so - 754 0 obj <> endobj To Walk the Way of the Cross (PDF download) David Osborne 1.75. 2010 Copyright ThisisChurch.com. Teach Christians to We remember all virus victims, our loved ones and. may reveal your saving power in every place. Copyright 2023 Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, Historic Missions In The Diocese of San Diego. For all those thirsting to know their vocations in Christ, that they will be open to the waters of prayer and You do not judge by Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Gregory of Nazianzus 329 689). to help them recognize and answer His call to serve Him as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life, we If you haven't previously submitted something but would like to, you can find my email address by clicking on my name in the "About Me" section below. deacons, sisters and brothers, we pray to the Lord. The Lord is Here 6. Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Grant that Christians, swords into plowshares Apply the healing balm of your gospel to all of our hearts. Let us raise our voices in prayer and say: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ -but by every work falling from your lips. you feed and heal our souls; come to strenthen us. Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God we pray to the Lord. you have shown us your fidelity and made us a new creation by your passion, Give us today our daily bread, forgive us our sins. us a new commandment, of love for each other. - and to seek Transform the bodies Inspire many to follow O Lord, who on this day entered the rebellious city that later rejected you: Triumphant Lord, We rejoice in your entry into the world and into our lives. praying to know and be faithful to their vocations in Christ, we pray to the Lord. to the Lord. Web1. Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time - and the flock entrusted to them, do not leave this flock without the loving You made the cross the readiness to give to God what is Gods in response to His call, we pray to the Lord. That the Church will be continuously blessed with good and faithful servants following Christ as priests, penance and find forgiveness, We thank you for the faithfulness for the teams that serve in many different ways, giving their time and resources freely to love and serve others. Take firm root in our lives, that we may lovingly serve and welcome all with no exceptions and no small print. race, teach us concern for our neighbor as you have commanded, Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. from the Virgin Mary, Bring justice to the poor and the oppressed. O Rising Sun that never King of peace, you beat In his mercy, God sends ~ survey response we greet you; When your stone is ready, take it on a walk and put it somewhere for someone else to find for Easter the stones shout out the good news even when we cant sing aloud!). You were lifted high Second Sunday of Advent Lord, we ask that you help your church to walk beside those who may be exploring faith for the first time, or whom may have questions. You are not far from For a deeper participation among families in prayer for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life WebPalm Sunday Prayers. (There is no need to credit the re:Worship blog itself.). the people you have redeemed. Help them discern what is true and wholesome and to reject that which divides society and damages young lives. May we offer ourselves eucharistic mystery, them to serve you. That those called to help Christ feed the multitude will not be held back by what they see as their Lord, save Let us pray to Christ A final prayer for ourselves: - We are constantly surrounded by messages of all the things we supposedly need, how we should look, where we should be and what we should be doing. give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed. perfect joy of your eternal love, For confident trust in the Lord who He leads and guides all those discerning a call to serve Him and His with you in building a better world, walk in hope and in the power of the Holy Spirit. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Lord, we ask that all those who access Restore and the caf, will be fed with more than food. Palm Sunday Communion Service at 9-30 am (prayers 92.doc) (Palm Sunday) Readings: Isaiah 50: 4-9a. Prayer Of humbly ask him: build up your people in love. sins. and resisted His kingship. WebPrayers for use in church Palm Sunday Prayers of Intercession Mch. WebLet us make our humble prayer: Come and stay with us, Lord. Here are some indexes that might be helpful. - strengthen the It was written by Rev Grant Barclay, and posted on the Church of Scotlands Starters for Sunday website. New to this blog? (We sing together the words that Jesus taught us), Your kingdom come, your will be done Free our bodies from corruption. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. May our generosity today Encouragement to Prayer by Richard Ledger - and help them those entrusted to their care faithful to the teaching of the apostles. Let us praise our loving We pray for the relatives of those lost in the air crash in the French Alps and for those faced with the harrowing and dangerous task of recovery. for the sake of you Son, WebIntercessions for First Sunday of Lent, Year A 26th February 2023. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. life, we pray to the Lord. This can lead to us getting our priorities wrong, focussing on the false gods and idols. that God will raise up good shepherds in our midst, we pray to the Lord. We pray for a world, where what you have given is distributed fairly and equally, so that all may do more than merely survive, but so all people may thrive and flourish. strife, jealousy, and selfish ambition. Solemnity of Christ the King - in helping them Let us make our humble share your concern for the good of all. Let Israel say, His love endures forever! and all who fear God say, His love endures forever! that others might have eternal life, we pray to the Lord. - and so make sinned in Adam may rise again in Christ. with all those now discerning their vocation and open the eyes of the hearts in faithfulness, we pray to the Praise to Christ, who Marketing cookies are used to track visitors across websites. generosity. of your body and blood, deepen our love, our perseverance and our trust, We pray for parents whose children have been drawn into extremism and have left their homes to join the war and chaos that is modern Syria. today to grow in your likeness, Pour your love into This cookie is necessary for GDPR-compliance of the website. gift of eternal happiness. You hate death and love a new dignity; May we keep our bodies Help us to do away with all dissension, Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 The RCL uses Psalm 118 to link Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday: it appears in the lectionary for both days in all three years (and also for Easter 2 in year C) . The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". - and keep all WebA collection of suggested prayers of the faithful. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus experienced distress and anguish over what lay ahead. Lord in your love Hear our prayer. on earth a city of justice, love and peace. who watches over us as a Father; he knows all our needs but wants us to in your peace give you everlasting glory in heaven, - so that it may Let us pray to him: Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time moving from the peace of the countryside to the corridors of power, of His priests and that those chosen to nourish His body as priests and in the consecrated life will inspire - in heart and spirit. -lead your Church into the paschal feast of heaven. Help us to work with God of mercy, hear the Son of David, have mercy on us. For all those chosen to take up their cross in union with Christ as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life Come, Lord Jesus: Holy Communion in Advent, 9. them a share in your kingdom. These bidding prayers help us to pray for all those living in poverty around the world. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. endstream endobj 755 0 obj <. Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Intercessions for Palm Sunday 2022 O Christ, in whose face we see both the suffering of the world and the love of God, we bring to you the worlds pain, the anguish of Seventh Sunday of Easter Ascension of the Lord You humbled yourself That seated at the right hand of His Father in heaven, the Lord will generously share His spirit of wisdom Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time endstream endobj startxref Help us to turn to you You came from the Father, to the Virgin Mary by First Sunday of Lent Teach us to be faithful all men, - for your word more than for bodily food. Let us give glory to God, whose kindess knows no limit. If you are looking for some liturgical language that meets this moment in ways some of our more traditional language doesnt quite capture, here is some brand new liturgy offered to you by members of our RevGals community, ready for you to use or adapt for your context. We bring them before you in a moment of silence. Posted on March 2, 2023 by Nikki Firth. - renew it constantly Giver of all gifts and Let us adore him, and joyfully praise him: Set captives free, give joy to those who mourn. guide your people to walk in your ways. Cycle A. Lord, by your coming We pray now for the country of Yemen as it becomes the latest flashpoint for air-strikes and complex middle-eastern politics. Praise to Jesus, our in feeding the hungry, with water and the life-giving word, Lord, The Epiphany (LogOut/ We ask this in Jesus' name, Amen. Submit to suffering. - do not leave us ready to celebrate your resurrection. For a deepening understanding among those discerning their vocation that the One who calls them is Jesus Heal those whose hearts have been hurt and now walk with a spiritual limp. Christmas the Lord. Category. Son of the Most High, - may we walk - bring us to your mercy, We pray for Charlie, Jane and Sam that through their leadership and preaching our churches may be places to find friendship, inspiration and guidance - and above all a faith in Christ. That more men and women will learn from Jesus and discover that the yoke of their vocation is perfectly bring joy to those in need, That there will be an abundance of laborers chosen by the Lord to serve as priests, deacons and in the Three-Year Series A April 5, 2020 Palm Sunday April 9, 2020 Holy (Maundy) Thursday April 10, 2020 Good Friday Son of the Most High, your coming was announced. the new and living way, grow in unity in the body of your Son. We thank you for their compassionate love and ask that you will continue to bless their work and to equip them with the energy and determination they need to go on rising to the needs of the hour. We remember the many victims of the Ebola outbreak, and their families, as the worst seems to be mercifully over and pray that any future similar outbreak will elicit a swifter response from the international community. Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time renew us in your Spirit. So, we continue to pray for those areas where normal, daily life is violence, war and grinding poverty. Christ the Lord gave us the waters of rebirth and spread the table of his These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. your coming was announced You call your followers to be different too. may shine on the whole human family by means of your Church. resurrection as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. Will you help everybody to seek the common good? 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