WELCOME TO KNOX CHURCH, DUNEDIN growing in courage to live the Jesus way Pentecost 10am 24 May 2015 Pre service played by Rhys Thorn & Grace Togneri Welcome Introit "Ubi Caritas" (Where charity and Love are found, God is there) Greeting Kia noho a Ihowa kia koutou. May God be with you. Ma Ihowa koe e manaaki. May God bless you. Maurice Duruflé (1902-86)
Call to Worship Come, sing a song of worship. Come, sing a song of praise. Today is a day of promise fulfilled. With joy we celebrate Pentecost. A day when life and freedom flow. A day of confusion and connecting. A day the church is turned inside out. A day we are turned toward others. A day good news makes sense. The fire of the Holy Spirit comes on us. Let us worship God. Hymn On Pentecost they gathered (St Theodulph 7676D) GtG 289 Jane Parker Huber (1926-2008) 1981 Jane Parker Huber; from A Singing Faith. Used by permission 1 On Pentecost they gathered quite early in the day. A band of Christ s disciples, to worship, sing, and pray. A mighty wind came blowing, filled all the swirling air, and tongues of fire aglowing inspired each person there. 3 God pours the Holy Spirit on all who would believe, on women, men, and children who would God s grace receive. That Spirit knows no limit, bestowing life and power. The church, formed and reforming, responds in every hour. 2 The people all around them were startled and amazed to understand their language, as Christ the Lord they praised. What universal message, what great good news was here? That Christ, once dead, is risen to vanquish all our fear. 4 O Spirit, sent from heaven on that day long ago, rekindle faith among us in all life s ebb and flow. O give us ears to listen and tongues aflame with praise, so folk of every nation glad songs of joy shall raise. Prayer of Praise & Confession Assurance of Forgiveness E te whanau we are God s beloved people. Thanks be to God Passing the Peace Anthem 'O Lord Give Thy Holy Spirit' Thomas Tallis (1505-85), text: Lidley's Prayers (1566)
With young members Hymn Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness (Spirit) GtG 291 James K Manley (b. 1940) Text and Music: 1978 James K. Manley. All rights reserved. Used with permission 1 You moved on the waters, you called to the deep, then you coaxed up the mountains from the valleys of sleep; and over the eons, you called to each thing awake from your slumbers and rise on your wings. 2 You swept through the desert, you stung with the sand, and you goaded your people with a law and a land; when they were confounded with idols and lies, then you spoke through your prophets to open their eyes. 3 You sang in a stable, you cried from a hill, then you whispered in silence when the whole world was still and down in the city you called once again when you blew through your people on the rush of the wind. 4 You call from tomorrow, you break ancient schemes from the bondage of sorrow the captives dream dreams; our women see visions, our men clear their eyes. With bold new decisions your people arise. Reading Acts 2:1-21 Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church Thanks be to God Gospel John 15:26-27, 16: 4b - 15 This is the Gospel of Jesus Christ Praise to Christ the Word Sermon In other languages
Hymn She sits like a bird (Thainaky) CH4 593 Graham Maule (b. 1958) & John Bell (b. 1949) 1 She sits like a bird, brooding on the waters, hovering on the chaos of the world s first day; she sighs and she sings, mothering creation, waiting to give birth to all the Word will say. WGRG. The Iona Community 3 She dances in fire, startling her spectators, waking tongues of ecstasy where dumbness reigned; she weans and inspires all whose hearts are open, nor can she be captured, silenced or restrained. 2 She wings over earth, resting where she wishes, lighting close at hand or soaring through the skies; she nests in the womb, welcoming each wonder, nourishing potential hidden to our eyes. 4 For she is the Spirit, one with God in essence, gifted by the Saviour in eternal love; she is the key opening the scriptures, enemy of apathy and heavenly dove. Prayers of Thanksgiving and for Others concluding with Our Father in heaven Hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours, Now and forever: AMEN Offering and Dedication Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist (Now We Implore the Holy Spirit) Johann Gottfried Walther (1684-1748) Notices 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.
Hymn Come down, o Love Divine (Down Ampney) CH4 489 /CH3 115 words: Bianco da Siena (d. 1434) tr. Richard F Littledale (1833-90) United Methodist Hymnal, 1989 music: Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Used by permission of Oxford University Press 1 Come down, O Love Divine, seek out this soul of mine, and visit it with your own ardour glowing; O Comforter, draw near, within my heart appear, and kindle it, your holy flame bestowing. 2 O let it freely burn, till earthly passions turn to dust and ashes, in its heat consuming; and let your glorious light shine ever on my sight, and clothe me round, the while my path illuming. 3 Let holy charity my outward vesture be, and lowliness becomes my inner clothing; true lowliness of heart, which takes the humbler part, and o'er its own shortcomings weeps with loathing. 4 And so the yearning strong, with which the soul will long, shall far outpass the power of human telling; we cannot guess its grace, till we become the place wherein the Holy Spirit makes a dwelling. Benediction and Threefold Amen Postlude Magnificat Secundi Toni Jacob Praetorius (1586-1651) played by Nick Haslam Morning tea will be served in the Gathering Area. All are welcome. Knox Church is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand Hymns in the service are reproduced with permission under License #604850, LicenSing Copyright Cleared Music for Churches A copy of this week s sermon will be on the website, and printed copies available in the church, early next week. Feel free to text, or email, Kerry with any thoughts about your response to the sermon.