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Story – August 16, 2020

15/08/2020 by Darren Wright

This week’s stories reflect the theme of blessing, unfortunately I don’t actually have these books so I’ve found other people reading the books for us.

As you read them together share with each other how you might be able to bless the world around you and how you might make note of and give thanks for the blessings you’ve received.

Ordinary Mary’s Extraordinary Deed by Emily Pearson

Ordinary Mary’s Extraordinary Deed by Emily Pearson

Something Beautiful by Sharon Dennis Wyeth and Chris K Soentpiet.

https://youtu.be/Ma_DzzeNuVE
Something Beautiful by Sharon Dennis Wyeth and Chris K Soentpiet.
A story of blessings…

Boy on the Page by Peter Carnavas

You can hear the author read this wonderful story about the blessing of life and the blessing we can be, the video is on the Storybox Library website, you can have free access to the Storybox Library with your public library membership.

Read it and share with each other how you’d tell the story of your life, of the blessings you’ve experienced and how you’ve blessed others.

Peter’s also written a song of the story, here’s the wonderfully fun and whimsical song.

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Faith At Home – August 16, 2020

15/08/2020 by Darren Wright

This week we’re suggesting three activities for diving into this week’s theme (Blessings &Psalm 67) with your household, or alone.

Sing Aloud

Here are three songs that reflect on this week’s theme, spend some time together singing the songs, sing as loud as you can, and when you’ve finished find some of your favourite songs and sing them with gusto.

Sharing the Road by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan
We Are Blessed by Andy Flannagan
The Earth Has Yielded It’s Harvest by Richard Bruxvoort-Colligan

Psalm of Blessing

This week we invite you to take the Psalm 67 and rewrite it in your own words. If you’d like write your own psalm of blessing, giving thanks to God for all God’s created and given.

Perhaps you might like to go a little further and put it to music, an old hymn, or tune, or perhaps write one of your own.

When you have finished please send it in to us and we’ll share it in next week’s worship email.

Blessing Prayer

Using the letters in the word “Blessing” write your own prayer of thanks to God for the blessings you’re thankful for and again write a prayer for help in serving your neighbours this week.

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Home Brewed Worship, August 09, 2020

08/08/2020 by Darren Wright

Welcome to this week’s worship resources. This week we encourage you to dive into the scripture and hear again the story of Jesus walking on the water and reflect on how this story meets us this week.

For those of you who want to make a space to worship on Sunday we’ve put together an order of service that you can use to reflect in music, read the scripture and pray in worship,

For those of you who feel that you only have cracks and crevices in your week available to reflect on God’s word, to pray and meditate or to hear the stories of faith then we’ve created this material as a playlist for you to use through your week to dive in and out of when you can make space in your work, home, car or whenever you find yourself open to spend time with God.

Perhaps you might choose one prayer to pray daily, or commit to listening to two songs each day, or reading one of the bible verses every two days?

Order of Service

Worship material for August 09, 2020

Readings

  • Genesis 37:1-4,12-28
  • Psalm 105:1-6, 16-22, 45b
  • Matthew 14:22-33

Prayers

  • Call to Worship – An invitation to pray and meditate for the day
  • Prayer of Adoration and Confession – An invitation to pray at the beginning of every day
  • A Prayer For Others – A prayer for our world, our community
  • All Age Prayer – An invitation to pray at the table every day
  • A Blessing – an invitation to pray at the end of each day

Song

This week’s singing the scripture playlist is quite long, perhaps you might find some time each day to listen to a couple songs and reflect on your day and your journey with God through the week.

Worshipping with Family

This week’s reading tells the story of Jesus walking on the water and the disciples on a boat. This week how about creating a boat in your house? Use cushions, pillows, sheets, and if you’d like paint, pencils, paper, cardboard to build a boat together.

Then, get in the boat and imagine yourself sailing in the storm and seeing Jesus on the water. Perhaps the Holy Moly video below can help you tell the story.

For conversation:

  • When you hear this story what questions do you have?
  • What do you think the disciples were thinking?
  • Do you think you would have jumped out of the boat? Why? Why Not? Why do you think Peter did?
  • What are you afraid of? (spend some time on this, it can be a very helpful conversation with your family)
  • How can we face our fears together?
  • Can we pray to God to help us with what frightens us? – Pray together

Send us photos of your boat when you’ve finished.

Story

These videos are to help you hear the story of Joseph and of Jesus Walking on Water in different ways. This week’s material require you to use a password to access the videos, we’ve included the password in the community email.

The Story of Jesus Walking on Water – Holy Moly

https://vimeo.com/445561120

The Story of Joseph Part 01 – Holy Moly

https://vimeo.com/445557183

The Story of Joseph – Re:Form

https://vimeo.com/445557129

Reflection on the Gospel Reading

https://vimeo.com/445249388

Go Deeper

If you would like to go deeper into the readings for this week here are some suggestions.

  • Sermon: Rod Barnes on Walking on Water
  • Podcast: By The Well – Episode 139
  • Podcast and commentary – Working Preacher
  • Podcast – Peter Walked on Water Too! – Richard Rohr
  • Sermon – Nadia Bolz Weber, A Sermon Sarcastic & Serious

The following two videos reflect on fear and faith, you’ll need to use the same password shared in the community email.

https://vimeo.com/445594394
Featuring Brene Brown
Walking through fear in/with grace…
Brené Brown on grace and fear.
From The Work Of The People
https://vimeo.com/445594331
Ron Rolheiser on good, holy fear versus bad, frightening fear.
From The Work Of The People

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Home Brewed Worship – August 2, 2020

01/08/2020 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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Home Brewed Worship – August 02, 2020 – Order of Service

31/07/2020 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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  • 1 Corinthians 15:20-22
    “But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.”

About GUC

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 intergenerational and multicultural community located near the Gungahlin town centre.

Gungahlin Uniting Church is an open and inclusive community.  You are welcome to join us and participate in the life of our community as we experience life, God and seek to follow the way of Christ.

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Every Sunday, 9:30am
Gungahlin Uniting Church and Community Centre
108 The Valley Avenue
Gungahlin, ACT, 2913

Worship is for all ages, (0 to 93!) and seeks to be meaningful in different ways for us all.

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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