October 23, 2022
WELCOME TO ST ANDREW’S ON THE TERRACE
Today’s service is led by the Rev Dr Fei Taule’ale’ausumai
PRELUDE
CALL TO WORSHIP
Life is a journey, on many different roads.
We have come here today
from east and west
and north and south
each of us bringing that which is God within us.
We arrive at this place and time
our paths merging.
We meet as the family of God.
As we move forward in faith,
exploration brings new insights
and we must face changes and choices.
We need courage for the journey
and vision to discover, dream and grow.
The Spirit of God is moving among us
SILENCE
PROCESSIONAL HYMN “Love Divine all loves excelling” WOV 148ii
Tune: Hyfrydol, Words & Music © Charles Wesley
- Love divine, all loves excelling
joy of heaven, to earth come down,
fix in us thy humble dwelling,
all thy faithful mercies crown:
Jesu, thou art all compassion,
pure unbounded love thou art;
visit us with thy salvation,
enter every trembling heart.
- Come, almighty to deliver,
let us all thy life receive;
suddenly return, and never,
never more thy temples leave:
thee we would be always blessing,
serve thee as thy hosts above,
pray, and praise thee, without ceasing,
glory in thy perfect love.
- Finish then thy new creation,
pure and spotless let us be:
let us see thy great salvation,
perfectly restored in thee:
changed from glory into glory,
till in heaven we take our place,
till we cast our crowns before thee,
lost in wonder, love and praise.
GATHERING
We come to re-weave the unravelling fabric of community,
to reconnect once more to the larger human family,
to find once more that place of calm,
to remind ourselves that we belong,
and to remember what it is that we belong to.
Let us celebrate life in the presence we name God.
WELCOME
E te whānau a te Karaiti,
ngā mihi aroha ki a tātou katoa.
Kia ora tātou.
Talofa lava.
Talofa.
PRAYER
O God, you are the gathering one
who calls us into community with each other,
to love and work, support, and heal.
You are the gathering one
who calls us into community with all people,
to bring justice and hope, freedom, and truth.
You are the gathering one
who calls us into community with the whole creation,
to live in harmony, to cherish and renew.
We worship you, the God who makes us one.
For our community gathered here,
for the spirit that called us together and drew us to this place:
we give thanks.
For moments we have shared with others.
for times we have reached out across barriers of distance and fear,
for times when others have reached out to us:
we give thanks.
For our weaving together out of many separate selves,
this hour of celebration and reflection,
this community of faith and hope:
we give thanks this day. Amen.
JESUS’ PRAYER Jim Cotter paraphrase
Eternal Spirit
Life-Giver, Pain-Bearer, Love-Maker,
source of all that is and that shall be,
Father and Mother of us all,
loving God, in whom is heaven:
the hallowing of your name
echo through the universe!
The way of your justice be followed
by the peoples of the world!
Your heavenly will be done
by all created beings!
Your commonwealth of peace and freedom
sustain our hope and come on earth.
With the bread we need for today, feed us.
In the hurts we absorb from one another, forgive us.
In times of temptation and test,
strengthen us.
From trials too great to endure, spare us.
From the grip of all that is evil, free us.
For you reign in the glory
of the power that is love, now and for ever.
Amen.
LIGHTING THE RAINBOW CANDLE
FAMILY TIME Cam Smart
BLESSING THE CHILDREN (All stand)
We send you to the Rainbow Room to hear stories, ask questions
and have fun together.
We bless you. Amen.
PASSING THE PEACE
Traditionally we shake hands to pass the peace and say “peace be with you.” Now that COVID-19 is here we ask that you pass the peace without shaking hands.
THE WORD IN TEXTS Barrie Keenan
Hebrew Bible Jeremiah 14:7-10, 19-22
Gospel/New Testament Luke 18:9-14
Contemporary reading Make us a Prejudiced people
By Stephen Brown (Seeing Christ in Others)
Lord God,
make us a prejudiced people:
passionate
to pursue your loving justice;
passionately opposed
to all that obscures the hope
and destroys the purpose
and denies the reconciliation
that is our will for us.
Lord God,
make us a prejudiced people:
ready to speak up for
all that is good and true in your sight;
ready to speak out against
all that is an abomination to your eyes.
Lord God,
make us a prejudiced people:
turned to
the light of Christ;
turned from
the darkness of our own misdeeds.
Lord God,
make us a prejudiced people:
united
to seek to do and bear your will;
divided
from all that distracts us from being the
people you intend.
RESPONSE
For the Word in scripture,
for the Word among us,
for the Word within us,
we give thanks.
HYMN “I heard the voice of Jesus say” WOV 500
Words: Horatius Bonar © Music Kingsfold © 3 verses
- I heard the voice of Jesus say,
‘Come unto me and rest;
lay down, thou weary one, lay down
thy head upon my breast.’
I came to Jesus as I was,
so weary, worn and sad;
I found in him a resting place,
and he has made me glad.
- I heard the voice of Jesus say,
‘Behold, I freely give
the living water, thirsty one;
stoop down and drink and live.’
I came to Jesus, and I drank
of that life-giving stream;
my thirst was quenched, my soul revived,
and now I live in him. - I heard the voice of Jesus say,
‘I am this dark world’s light;
look unto me, thy morn shall rise,
and all thy day be bright.’
I looked to Jesus, and I found
in him my star, my sun;
and in that light of life I’ll walk
till trav’lling days are done.
REFLECTION Who are you? Rev Dr Fei Taule’ale’ausumai
HYMN “Will you offer me compassion” AA 160
Words © 1993 John Weir
Music © 1993 Douglas Mews
- Will you offer me compassion?
Will you walk the road with me?
Brother, sister will you feed me
ripe fruit from the Mercy Tree?
- Will you utter words of comfort?
Will you bless me with your peace?
Mercy is the gift I long for:
mercy from the Mercy Tree.
- I do not deserve your loving,
brother, sister, yet I plead –
I am human, I have need of
mercy from the Mercy Tree.
- If you offer me your friendship,
if you make your peace with me,
mercy will most surely touch you:
mercy from the Mercy Tree.
OFFERTORY MUSIC From Pastures Green by PHC Lucas and AJ Duncan
OFFERING HYMN “Here we bring small or great” AA 62 v 2
Words: Shirley Murray, Music: © Colin Gibson
Food and drink, things obsess,
drug us to false happiness,
what we keep, what we give
tells the truth of how we live.
Refrain
Jesus said, “Have a care – your hearts will always be
where your riches are, where your riches are.”
OFFERING PRAYER
Faithful God, you ask us to be faithful people.
In this community, you ask us to be people of justice.
In this community, you ask us to be people of mercy.
In this community, you ask us to be people of peace.
Be with us as we try to be faithful
in large ways and in small ways
so your eternal community may come in every way.
Amen.
We recognise and bless the gifts brought to the table, and those which wing their way electronically from our banks to the church’s account.
LIFE IN THE COMMUNITY OF ST ANDREW’S
People share notices and visitors are welcomed. If you have a notice, please move to the front row, ready to speak briefly from the lectern.
For the benefit of newcomers, please introduce yourself before you begin.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE Johan Van der Merwe
CIRCLE OF PRAYER
We think today of the people of Tanzania and the Christian Council of Tanzania. We hold all refugees in our hearts. We pray for the 122 refuges still detained in Nauru. We give thanks for progress that has been made and pray that their calls for justice might yet find a compassionate response. In New Zealand, we remember those in Parliament, and today we name Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (List) and Terisa Ngobi (Ōtaki). Here in the Central Presbytery, we pray for the leaders and people of Patea – St Luke’s Co-operating Church (Presbyterian-Methodist).
PRAYER FOR ST ANDREW’S
Renew your people, God,
and renew our life in this place.
Give us a new spirit of unity
with all who follow the Way of Jesus
and new bonds of love
with people of other faiths.
Bless the city in which we live
that it may be a place
where honest dealing,
good government,
the desire for beauty,
and the care for others flourish.
Bless this church
that what we know of your will
may become what we do,
and what we believe
the strong impulse
of our worship and work.
Amen
HYMN “When I needed a neighbour” WOV 558
Words and music: © from Green Print for Song 1963 Stainer & Bell Ltd
- When I needed a neighbour, were you there, were you there?
When I needed a neighbour, were you there?
Chorus:
And the creed and the colour and the name won’t matter.
Were you there?
- I was hungry and thirsty, were you there, were you there?
I was hungry and thirsty, were you there?
Chorus
- When I needed a shelter, were you there, were you there?
When I needed a shelter, were you there?
Chorus
- Wherever you travel, I’ll be there, I’ll be there.
Wherever you travel, I’ll be there.
And the creed and the colour and the name won’t matter.
I’ll be there.
SUNG BLESSING: “May the God of new beginnings” FFS 49
Words © 2000 John Murray, Music © 2000 Colin Gibson
Reprinted under One License A623996. All rights reserved
May the God of new beginnings start with you and me.
May the God of continuing story speak through you and me.
May the God of infinite wisdom shine in you and me.
May the God of safe homecomings welcome you and me.
BLESSING
Go seeking healing for yourselves and the world.
We will go boldly and ask.
Go, be courageous and touch the world with God’s love.
We will go boldly, and risk.
Go, rejoice in the wholeness that is the power of God.
We will go boldly and give thanks.
Go in peace and bring peace to others.
We will go boldly and live in peace.
SUNG AMEN
POSTLUDE Toccata in D minor (Dorian) by JS Bach
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THANK YOU
THANK YOU Judy Dumbleton
our musician today