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Home Brewed Pentecost 2020

May 30, 2020 by Darren Wright

https://youtu.be/CwhS3u8sANs
Glory Of The Lord by Common Hymnal (Feat. Jesse Taitt, Cutter Gage & Isaac Gill)
This is one of the songs we’ve been playing a lot at home this month.

This week’s Home Brewed Worship provides you all a number of ways to enter into prayer and to explore the story from Acts. If you’re at home with family, a partner, a friend or a spouse please consider working through some of this with them. If you’re alone, consider phoning someone else and inviting them to join you in worship.

A special thanks to Margaret and Pauline for the liturgy and prayers throughout the material in the order of service for people at home.

Carve out some space sacred space in your home, perhaps you have candle, some colourful material, a cross, a bible, some pictures of the world, artwork or images of Jesus… 

You don’t need to use all of this material, nor do you need to do it all in one sitting, perhaps some of these prayers and music can travel with you throughout the week. Use the material as part of daily exercises, music to carry you through the week, reflections to ponder as you walk or stay at home.

For some your focus may be to hear the gospel preached, others the gospel sung, while others may want to find a practice that they can enter into over the course of the week to make space for the Holy Spirit to work on us.

Order of Service

Here’s an order of service curated by Margaret Reeson for people worshipping at home

Home Brewed Family

Here are some resources for families to explore the story and faith together at home.

Prayers

https://vimeo.com/422036966
Let Us Pray…

A Blessing & Sending for Pentecost

Prayers of Intercession by Ron Reeson

A Prayer of Confession

Readings for Pentecost 2020

Acts 2:1-21
Psalm 104:24-34, 35b
1 Corinthians 12:3b-13
John 20:19-23

Singing The Scripture

Here is a playlist of music that explores the scripture from this week, there are a lot of Holy Spirit songs.

What are your favourite Spirit songs? Can you send them in and we’ll add them to our playlist.

Visual Reflections on Pentecost

This week there are two reflections, one on the birth of the church and our annual prayer for renewal and revival, the other invites you to imagine God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit artistically.

If you go the artistic route I invite you to consider sending in your creations, if you sculpt, collage, paint, sketch, etch, mould, write poetry or build please show us your creations.

If you go the route of reflecting on renewal and revival then perhaps you may like to email in your own prayer for revival, let us know what you’re praying for this week.

https://vimeo.com/423649295
I’m 44 years old, that means I’ve participated in about 44 Pentecost services, that’s 44 times we’ve gathered praying for revival, renewal and change. But what are we praying for when we pray for revival, and what kind of church are we being called to be?
https://vimeo.com/423649313
When you imagine the Holy Spirit what comes to mind… What words and images come to mind?

Illustrated Ministry – Pentecost Poster

Wanting to bring some colour into your homes?

This illustration by the Illustrated Ministry community is here for you to colour in as you reflect on the Holy Spirit this Pentecost.

The Holy Spirit – A Godly Play Story

Godly Play is a multi sensory storytelling practice inviting the hearer to enter into the story and wonder. This story invites us to reflect on the Holy Spirit.

Spiritual Practices:

Breath Lines

https://vimeo.com/408838369

Breath Prayers

https://vimeo.com/408869790

Go Deeper

Statins Of The Spirit

I’ve admired the work of Sue Wallace for a long time now, she has been a creative community leader in the church in the UK working on multimedia and multi sensory worship.

This week Sue has curated a series of stations reflecting on the Holy Spirit. You can access each of the stations this week on youtube on the Stations Of The Spirit channel. Perhaps you might find the time to interact with each station every day of the week.

Bar Theology:

The Bar Theology series is a great way to dip your toes into some deep theological conversations. Over a couple of drinks Dr. Walter Brueggemann, Bishop Thomas Breidenthal & the Reverend Jane Gerdsen engage in a Q&A theological conversation. This short piece includes a conversation on the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit – The Bible Project

The Bible Project introduces us to The Holy Spirit

The Bible Project created a number of resources exploring the Holy Spirit including other videos, podcasts and study notes.

Podcasts:

The Bible For Normal People Podcast recently released an episode focused on The Holy Spirit.

Filed Under: April 31, 2020

Home Brewed Family – Pentecost 2020

May 30, 2020 by Darren Wright

Here are a few resources designed to help you reflect on the theme of the Holy Spirit with your family this week. If there are any other ways in which we might help you in your homes this week please make contact and ask.

An All-Age Prayer for your family

Source: Spill The Beans Issue 34

Perhaps this week you can light a candle when you gather for a meal as a family, every time giving thanks to God for the gift of the day and sharing with each other how you have experienced love today.

On the birthday of the Church,
we celebrate the sending of your Spirit.
We tell strange stories
about tongues of fire
and wonky disciples.

These are more than odd stories about
odd people and odd events.
These are stories of your grace and your people.
We are also your people,
and these are also our stories.

Like them,
we get confused.
Like them,
we wonder
how such Spirit-fueled love is possible.
And like them,
we can be afraid.

Send your spirit among us,
and breath your peace upon us.
Help us to discover your love for us.
Help us to discover our love for each other.
Help us to remember our love for ourselves.

Amen.

Illustrated Ministry – Pentecost Poster

Wanting to bring some colour into your homes?

This illustration by the Illustrated Ministry community is here for you to colour in as you reflect on the Holy Spirit this Pentecost.

Acts (Remix)

This is an audio mix of the reading from Acts with a music background. It might not be for everyone, but I’ve travelled with it a lot this week and have enjoyed it enough to share it with you this week.

Holy Moly – Pentecost

This is an awesome retelling of the story of pentecost by the people behind Holy Moly by We Are Sparkhouse

Holy Moly – Pentecost– Password is GUNGUCFF2020

Questions For Converstion

  • What language do you speak? Many people speak more than one language, ask someone you know to teach you some words in another language.
  • Find a map of the world. Christians live all over the world, pick a country in the world, what can you find out about the way that christians live and worship in that country? What looks familiar? What is different?

Reform – Holy Spirit

This is a great conversation starter, perfect for a household to sit around and engage with. How much do you talk about the Holy Spirit?

Is The Holy Spirit A Person Or Wind, Or Fire or What? – Password is GUNGUCFF2020

The Holy Spirit – A Godly Play Story

Godly Play is a multi sensory storytelling practice inviting the hearer to enter into the story and wonder. This story invites us to reflect on the Holy Spirit.

Perhaps, after watching the story you might learn to retell it with each other this week.

Family Activity / Discussion

Source: Spill The Beans Issue 34

This is another bible passage that can be a challenging read because it is so wonderfully graphic (and sonic) on the one hand and yet, for many it seems such an unimaginable kind of thing to happen. So how might we understand these images in a world that is today far more rational?

Perhaps one way we can engage with it is to understand how the disciples felt. Each day up to now they had found themselves standing on new ground: miracles, healings, facing the religious authorities, crucifixion and now resurrection. Perhaps the vividness of this story suggests the whole movement of faith is to invite us always onto new ground because the kingdom is waiting for us there.

  • Taking that leap of imagination, discuss together a few things you can do as a family to be responsible for in your neighbourhood or school:
  • How might you seek opportunities where you can put yourself in positions where you are open to the Spirit of God’s leading?
  • How might you put yourselves outside your comfort zone as a family?
  • How might you dare invite yourself into places where you feel vulnerable and open towards others and then see what happens?

As a project from now until the end of winter, design a plan so your family can experience something more dramatic in the church than the usual Sunday or weekly happenings.

  • What new place could you go to visit to experience something totally different?
  • It might be something spiritual, such as a cathedral, a different form of worship, a labyrinth. It might be a community project, helping with the homeless, speaking to asylum seekers, engaging with a mental health project.
  • Having experienced this ‘new ground’ how might you then respond?
    Ideas might be to promise to support that venture with weekly volunteering, writing letters, leading prayers on the topic in church, speaking to leaders of the congregation to create a bigger project.
  • Once this has been agreed, how might you tell the story of how you got there and then keep people informed?

Breath Lines

In Genesis we read the Spirit of the Lord hovered over the waters…

We also read the Ruah of God, the breath of God, the wind of God was breathed into the creation, it gives us life.

Spend some time this week reflecting on your breath together, this simple practice invites you to draw your breath, perhaps in this act you may be able to experience the presence of God.

https://vimeo.com/408838369
This would be a great breath practice for a family to do together, share your creations with us this week.

Filed Under: April 31, 2020, Home Brewed Family

Order of Service – April 31, 2020 – Pentecost

May 30, 2020 by Darren Wright

He Qi, Holy Spirit Coming (detail), undated 21st century. © He Qi, 2013.

Call to Worship

Today is the Day of Pentecost when the Christian Church remembers
the coming of the Holy Spirit.

As you prepare to spend time with God, have your Bible with you.
Some people may like to have a red flower or a red cloth as the colour of Pentecost.

When you are ready, light your candle.

Psalm 104 – It’s A New Day by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan

Psalm 104:33-34 (CEV)

As long as I live,
I will sing and praise you,
the Lord God.I hope my thoughts will please you,
because you are the one who makes me glad.

Song

TiS 408

O breath of God, breathe on us now
and move within us while we pray;
You are the spring of our new life,
The very light of our new day.

Be with me when no other friend
the mystery of my heart can share;
be always known, when fears descend,
by your best name of Comforter.

Prayer

On the day of Pentecost,
the followers of Jesus were all together in the same place.

Today, on this Day of Pentecost, we are scattered.

We are sad.
We cannot see each other face to face.
We cannot hear the sound of our friend’s voice or touch their hand.

Spirit of God, Spirit of Jesus, Holy Spirit, come to me today.

In my loneliness, touch me with the flame of your love.
In my isolation, breathe your life in me.
In my sadness, fill me with your dreams for the future.

Alone and together,
Holy Spirit, touch us with your life.

Amen

Prayer of Confession

Let us take a moment to talk to Jesus about the troubles of our week.

Lord Jesus, I am sorry because I…
I am very sorry because I…
I am truly sorry because I…

Please, in your mercy and grace, forgive me.

Hear the Spirit of Jesus say to you:

My child, I love you. I know you through and through.
I have carried your failures on the cross. You are forgiven.
Bible reading

The Coming of the Holy Spirit

Acts 2:1-7 (CEV)

On the day of Pentecost all the Lord’s followers were together in one place. Suddenly there was a noise from heaven like the sound of a mighty wind! It filled the house where they were meeting. Then they saw what looked like fiery tongues moving in all directions, and a tongue came and settled on each person there. The Holy Spirit took control of everyone, and they began speaking whatever languages the Spirit let them speak. Many religious Jews from every country in the world were living in Jerusalem.  And when they heard this noise, a crowd gathered. But they were surprised, because they were hearing everything in their own languages. They were excited and amazed …

Now read on from Acts 2: 7-21 in your own Bible.

Think of friends from Gungahlin Uniting Church who will be reading in another language today. Arabic, Sinhalese, Korean, French, German, Mandarin, Cantonese, Welsh, Urdu, one of the languages of Uganda.

See their faces in your mind.

“When the last days come,I will give my Spirit to everyone.Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your young men will see visions, and your old men will have dreams. In those days I will give my Spirit to my servants, both men and women, and they will prophesy.

A question

Where do you see signs of the Spirit today?

Who are our prophets, our dreamers and our visionaries? 

Write a note of encouragement to someone whose visions and dreams have been important to you.

Pray for them.

Song

Loving Spirit, loving Spirit
Shirley Erena Murray
TiS 417
 
Loving Spirit, loving Spirit,
You have chosen me to be
You have drawn me to your wonder,
You have set your sign on me.
 
Like a mother you enfold me,
hold my life within your own,
feed me with your very body,
form me of your flesh and bone,
 
Like a father you protect me,
teach me the discerning eye,
hoist me up upon your shoulder,
let me see the world from high.  

Friend and lover, in your closeness
I am known and held and blessed;
in your presence is my comfort,
in your presence I may rest.

Loving Spirit, loving Spirit,
You have chosen me to be
You have drawn me to your wonder,
You have set your sign on me.

Loving Spirit, loving Spirit

Visual Reflections on Pentecost

This week there are two reflections, one on the birth of the church and our annual prayer for renewal and revival, the other invites you to imagine God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit artistically.

If you go the artistic route I invite you to consider sending in your creations, if you sculpt, collage, paint, sketch, etch, mould, write poetry or build please show us your creations.

If you go the route of reflecting on renewal and revival then perhaps you may like to email in your own prayer for revival, let us know what you’re praying for this week.

https://vimeo.com/423649295
I’m 44 years old, that means I’ve participated in about 44 Pentecost services, that’s 44 times we’ve gathered praying for revival, renewal and change. But what are we praying for when we pray for revival, and what kind of church are we being called to be?
https://vimeo.com/423649313
When you imagine the Holy Spirit what comes to mind… What words and images come to mind?

Prayers for others

Ron Reeson

O Holy Spirit of God
Today is Your day – well, the annual day we celebrate your coming to earth as the Spirit of Jesus, to be with us, and in us, and beside us.

Jesus said You are the Helper If ever we needed help, it is now.
Some of us are tackling tasks we have never done before. Please come to our aid.

You are the One who distributes gifts for serving    Give us all gifts which we can use for You in serving others in these days, maybe gifts we have never experienced.

You said you would give us power to witness  Bring to our mind those who we should contact, support, visit. Help us find ways to do what is best

You are the Spirit of Unity  Bring together countries in conflict with each other, and people who are angry with leaders who they feel are more interested in the polls than the health of the nation, and are not guiding wisely them and well

You are the Spirit of Reconciliation   Bring together families in which there is increased tension and conflict at this time

You said You would lead us into truth Give wisdom to those seeking to find and create a vaccine for the coronavirus

You are the Comforter  Stand by those who grieve at this time or fear the worst for a loved one. Make real the presence of Christ to them, and in them.

You are the Spirit who leads. Guide the church council as it seeks to find the best ways to provide oversight for the worship, pastoral care and functioning of the church community in this difficult, unusual and unique time.

Spirit of God, You who breathed over the waters at Creation, breathe on your creation again, and give it new life and hope.

And finally we pray for ourselves

Breathe on me , breath of God;
Fill me with life anew.
That I may love all that you love
And do what you would do.

Amen

Song

Great God, your Spirit, like the wind
TiS 416

Great God, your Spirit, like the wind unseen but shaking things we see
will never leave us undisturbed, fulfil our dreams or set us free,
until we turn from faithless fear and prove the promise of your grace
in justice, peace and daily bread, with joy for all the human race.

Lord shake us with the force of love, to rouse us from our dreadful sleep;
remove our hearts of stone and give new hearts of flesh to break and weep
for all your children in distress and dying for the wealth we keep.
Help us prevent, while we have time, the blighted harvest greed must reap.

And then, in your compassion, give your Spirit like the gentle rain,
creating fertile ground from which your peace and justice spring like grain;
until your love is satisfied, with all creation freed from pain
and all your children live to praise your will fulfilled, your presence plain.

Blessing

Father, bless us as we go,
Jesus, walk beside us.
Holy Spirit guide us.

– Robin Mann

Prepared for people in Gungahlin Uniting Church, ACT by Margaret Reeson

Filed Under: April 31, 2020

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We are a community on a journey, we’ve grown from a small faith community planted in Ngunnawal in the early years of Gungahlin’s development to a thriving inclusive, intergenerational & multicultural community. As Gungahlin has grown we have seen a lot of change.

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Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre
108 The Valley Avenue
Gungahlin, ACT, 2913

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In Jesus Christ we see how he drew near to each and all and so we hope our worship expresses this nearness too.

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