April 10, 2022

WELCOME TO ST ANDREW’S ON THE TERRACE

GATHERING

“Be still, and in the stillness know,”

said the psalmist,

that God is the same:

still and silent

and wondrous.

 

So let us wonder now, together,

about the unfathomable things:

like brokenness, devastation, and grief,

like wholeness, compassion, and love.

 

Wisdom that permeates all,

be a guiding star above me,

be a bright flame before me,

be a smooth path beneath me,

be a kindly friend beside me,

be a nudging niggle within me,

today, tonight, and forevermore.

Amen.

PROCESSIONAL HYMN                         CH 4 370 ‘Ride on ride on, the time is right’

Words: John L Bell (b. 1949) & Graham Maule (b. 1958)

Words © 1988 WGRG, Iona Community, Glasgow, Scotland, G2 3DH

(Admin. by Willow Publishing Pty. Ltd.)

Tune: Gonfalon Royal WOV 318

  1. Ride on, ride on, the time is right:

the roadside crowds scream with delight;

palm branches mark the pilgrim way

where beggars squat and children play.

 

 

 

  1. Ride on, ride on, your critics wait,

intrigue and rumour circulate;

new lies abound in word and jest,

and truth becomes a suspect guest.

 

  1. Ride on, ride on, while well aware,

that those who shout and wave and stare

are mortals whom with common breath,

can crave for life and lust for death.

 

  1. Ride on, ride on, God’s love demands;

justice and peace lie in your hands

evil and angel voices rhyme

this is the man and this the time.

WELCOME 

Kia ora tatou.

Kia ora.

Talofa lava,

Talofa

 

PRAYER
O Christ, You entered the city as a poor man
not in style but simply,
yet still you caused uproar, and questions everywhere;
you drew the expectations of a hungry crowd,
and brought buried conflicts to the light.
May we who are sometimes swayed by the crowd’s approval,
and who often avoid conflict for fear of its cost to us,
hold fast to the gospel of peace and justice
and follow faithfully in your way of compassion and solidarity
with those who are poor and excluded,
wherever it may lead us. Amen.
LIGHTING THE RAINBOW CANDLE
TIME WITH CHILDREN Cameron 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.


JERUSALEM TO CALVARY . . . . . . . . . . . .TRIUMPH TO CRUCIFIXION

PALM SUNDAY: ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM

READING Pat Booth

Luke 19:28-40
CONTEMPORARY READING By Rev Dr Fei Taule’ale’ausumai
Where can I go to find my sacred space?
Everywhere I go I am put here, there,
Because I have no control?
Aha, food glorious food…
Can I find an expression of my spirituality in my cooking?
In my home? Yes?
This is my sacred space.
Sometimes I eat the leftovers,
As long as I have my sacred space.
I commune with God in all things,
I go to church and I look for God in the small glasses of wine
And I see nothing,
But I share in one bowl of rice with my friends
And there I see God alive
In the people around me.
I laugh, I cry, I eat from a banquet,
I nibble on a little biscuit.
Maybe God is the fullness
And in this emptiness too?
God are you there in my isolation, my desolation?
God, you are man, you are woman
I am woman not because I can give birth
Or cook or clean.
I am woman because I am created in your Image.
I know when I suffer, you suffer
When I laugh, you laugh,
Yes, God you are all around me.

HYMN: WOV 561 ‘Kneels at the feet of his friends’
Words: Tom Colvin (c. 1965) and people of Ghana; Music: Ghana Folk Melody

1. Kneels at the feet of his friends,
silently washes their feet:
master who acts as a slave to them.
Yesu, Yesu,
fill us with your love,
show us how to serve
the neighbours we have from you.

2. Loving puts us on our knees,
serving as though we were slaves:
this is the way we should live with you
Yesu, Yesu,
fill us with your love,
show us how to serve
the neighbours we have from you.


REFLECTION Are we living in contradiction? From Hosanna to Crucify Him!
HYMN FFS 67 ‘We are many, we are one’
Words and Music: © 1998 Colin Gibson
1. We are many, we are one,
and the work of Christ is done
when we learn to live in true community,
as the stars that fill the night,
as a flock of birds in flight,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the fine;
as the branches of a tree,
as the waves upon the sea,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the vine.

2. All division is made whole
when we honour every soul,
and the life of God in every you and me,
as the fingers of a hand,
as the grains that form the sand,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the fine;
as the threads upon a loom,
as a field of flowers in bloom,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the vine.
3. We will join in creations song,
make a world where all be long,
billed as one in peace and loving harmony,
as the voices of a choir,
as the flames within a fire,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the vine,
as the snowflakes in the snow,
as the colours of a bow,
as the cluster of the grapes upon the vine.


OFFERTORY MUSIC Variation on Rockingham
by George Thalben Ball (1896-1987)
OFFERING HYMN Tune: Duke Street WOV 24

Willing hands, to lead the blind,
heal the wounded, feed the poor.
Love embracing all our kind,
charity with liberal store.

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 Ken Irwin
CIRCLE OF PRAYER
We think today of the people of Pakistan and the Presbyterian Church of Pakistan. We hold all refugees in our hearts. We pray in particular for those detained for many years in Papua New Guinea & 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 Erica Stanford (East Coast Bays electorate) and Jamie Strange (Hamilton East Electorate). Here in the Central Presbytery, we pray for the leaders and people of Kapiti Uniting Parish

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
CHANT: CH6392 ‘Christ be in me’
(remain seated)

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me,

Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

HYMN CH4 533 ‘Will you come and follow me?’
Words: Graham Maule, Music: Kelvingrove John L. Bell
Words and Music © 1987 WGRG Iona Community
Reprinted with permission under One License A-623996. All rights reserved

1. Will you come and follow me if I but call your name?
Will you go where you don't know and never be the same?
Will you let my love be shown? Will you let my name be known?
Will you let my life be grown in you and you in me?

2. Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your name?
Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the same?
Will you risk the hostile stare should your life attract or scare?
Will you let me answer prayer in you and you in me?

3. Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name?
Will you set the prisoners free and never be the same?
Will you kiss the leper clean and do such as this unseen,
and admit to what I mean in you and you in me?

4. Will you love the "you" you hide if I but call your name?
Will you quell the fear inside and never be the same?
Will you use the faith you've found to reshape the world around,
through my sight and touch and sound in you and you in me?

5. Lord your summons echoes true when you but call my name.
Let me turn and follow you and never be the same.
In Your company I'll go where Your love and footsteps show.
Thus I'll move and live and grow in you and you in me.


BLESSING & SUNG AMEN
POSTLUDE Prelude in C minor BWV 546
by J S Bach (1685-1750)

THANK YOU


THANK YOU                                                                                          Judy Dumbleton

our musician today

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