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Home Brewed Worship – August 2, 2020

August 1, 2020 by Darren Wright

Worship At Home

This week if you’re worshipping from home we’ve put together an order of service for use during the week.

Readings

Genesis 32:22-31
Psalm 17:1-7, 15
Romans 9:1-5
Matthew 14:13-21

Use the practice of Lectio Divina this week to reflect on the readings from this week. Spend a day reading through one of the scripture readings following the practice described here.

Prayers for the week

Prayer of Adoration

Prayer of Confession

Prayer of Intercession

All Age Prayer – A Prayer to Begin Every Day

Faith At Home

We’ve put together a few ideas for you to explore the Gospel story together this week. From picnics to prayers, Sandwiches to Fast food we’ve got you covered here.

Singing The Scripture

We’ve put together another playlist of songs to journey with you over the week. You can check out the playlist here.

Reflection

Two Kings, Two Feasts, Two different Kingdoms…

https://vimeo.com/443047339

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Faith At Home – August 2, 2020

August 1, 2020 by Darren Wright

Are you worshipping at home with your family or friends this weekend?

Here are a number of activities for you to do at home as you reflect on the scripture from this week.

Holy Moly

Check out this week’s Home Brewed Worship email for the password to view the Holy Moly video for this week’s Gospel reading and another on the life and story of Jacob.

All Age Prayer

This prayer is a good prayer for starting each day this week.

Source: Spill The Beans Issue 35

Lord God,
wherever you went,
the crowds followed,
because they knew that you would feed them in body, mind, and spirit.
May we gather friends too
because we are known to be kind and generous.
You found it difficult to have time on your own, may we always have space
to recharge when we are tired.
Help us, Lord Jesus, just like you did,
to always see possibility and potential, and to enhance the gifts of others,
sharing what we have
and being glad of all that others bring.
So may we love and serve you in all things.

Amen.

Story

The Growing In God’s Love Storybible has a great poem retelling the story of the feeding of the crowd (it’s based on the John version, bit still beautifully done).  You can access the poem/retelling here.

Action

Abundance Vs Excess

This week’s Gospel story invites me to consider how much my life is one of abundance, or ruled by excess. Excess often means I have way more than we need and our leftovers end up in the waste.

This week have a table conversation with your household about your leftovers, whether it be clothes, food, money or time. How can your household be one that lives out the Kingdom of God, how can you show compassion to others and also, how can you live your life with less waste?

Fast Food

Consider how much you and your household might eat from the many fast food restaurants where you live.

  • What’s your favourite fast food?
  • What kind of portions do they serve?
  • Have you ever eaten too much? How did that feel?
  • What do you know about the sustainability and waste of the restaurants you eat at?
  • How can you share food with others?

A Simple Meal

This week make an effort to eat simple meals, perhaps yo might be able to share a meal of fish and bread, perhaps tuna sandwiches.

  • Why do you think it is important that Jesus used what was offered rather than have food drop from the sky or some other miracle?
  • Why did Jesus bless the food?
  • What do you think they did with the leftover food?
  • What would you have done with all that food?

Picnic Time

Go outside and have a picnic, take some time to prepare a meal, head outside and enjoy time with friends or family.

Imagine the crowd, Jesus and the Disciples in today’s story, how do you think they felt after the death of John? Why did they gather? Why did Jesus feel compassion for them, what does compassion look like, how can we live out compassion in our lives, homes, schools and world?

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Home Brewed Worship – August 02, 2020 – Order of Service

July 31, 2020 by Darren Wright

Hear Me & Show Me Your Love by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan Colligan

Call to Worship

Spill The Beans Issue 12

Jesus wanted to be alone,
to mourn the loss of his cousin, but the people followed him.
When Jesus saw the crowd
he was filled with compassion.
His own needs were put to the side.
Jesus spent the day healing the sick
and by evening the people were hungry. So, Jesus blessed what they had,
five loaves and two fish,
and everyone shared together
with twelve whole baskets left over.
We gather today as people who are in need of healing and who are hungry for God’s word.
Let us worship our God
who is extravagantly generous to all people.

Prayer of Adoration

Spill The Beans Issue 12

Loving God, you care for all people.
You are deeply aware of the hurts we carry and the fragility of our existence.
Better than we know ourselves,
you recognise that as human beings
we are vulnerable
to the circumstances of life.
That is why you never turn your back on us.
You are always available and we can always find you. So today we seek you, God, ready to share with you
the blessing we have enjoyed, recognising your creativity and generosity and bringing to you our concerns
over those things
that bother or threaten us.
To worship we gather,
in faith we come together,
and in anticipation we wait to be fed. In Jesus name we pray.
Amen..

Readings

Genesis 32:22-31
Psalm 17:1-7, 15
Romans 9:1-5
Matthew 14:13-21

Reflection

Spill The Beans Issue 35

When Jesus heard this…
the news that his cousin had been killed: he wanted time to be alone,
he wanted space to mourn,
but everyone wanted a piece of him.
Often we do not know the back story. We only know our needs,
and our wants.
May we have compassion:
for all the back stories,
that we might never hear,
and may we tread cautiously
in our encounters with others, allowing for the possibility
that we tread on broken dreams, and shattered hope.
May we be gentle,
may we be kind,
making space for one another.

Story

The Growing In God’s Love Storybible has a great poem retelling the story of the feeding of the crowd (it’s based on the John version, bit still beautifully done). You can access the poem/retelling here.

Holy Moly

Check out this week’s Home Brewed Worship email for the password to view the Holy Moly video for this week’s Gospel reading.

Question for conversation or contemplation:

  • Imagine sharing a meal with many friends. Can you draw, paint, sculpt the meal? Who would you like to be eating with at this moment?
  • Can you write your own retelling of this story in poem, story or song?

Reflection – 2 August, 2020

https://vimeo.com/443047339

Prayers for Others

(Margaret Reeson)

Lord Jesus, who saw the crowds and had compassion on them,
we bring our prayers for our anxious world.

We pray for those who are looking for sense and meaning in these times of trouble,
and are trying to work out whose advice and example they can follow.
Jesus, may they find that One in you,
as did the crowds who followed you into the lonely place.

We pray for those who are ill, and afraid of becoming ill.
Lord, comfort them and be close to each one in their anxiety and pain.
Jesus Christ, who had compassion on the many sick people who followed you,
help the health professionals with strength and courage for each day,
as they are your human hands and feet.
Please help the scientists, the researchers, the contact tracers
and those spending hours providing testing.
When they are exhausted, and in despair,
we pray that they may have practical support that gives hope.

We pray for those who are struggling to survive as they lose their jobs
and their businesses in ways they could not have imagined.
We pray for decision-makers with responsibility for the economy
and the livelihoods of our communities.
Jesus Christ, who saw the needs of the hungry crowds and met those needs,
please give wisdom, helpful initiatives and practical solutions
for the health of our society.

We pray for those who feel that their important issues and needs are being ignored
while we all focus on a pandemic and the economy.
Jesus Christ, you saw the women and children as well as the men.
You knew the other things that mattered, not only illness and hunger.
Please give us all eyes to see and act, as we are able,
beyond the narrow focus that sometimes limits us.

We pray for each other as a congregation.
Help us all as we work out the ways in which we may begin to gather again
when it is safe to do so.
Bless us, together and apart, in our homes and in our daily work,
alone or with our families.

We are still the people who come seeking you, longing for answers
and needing your care.

Be with us all, we pray. Amen

Blessing

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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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