Saturday 28 November 2020

Advent Sunday 2020

 

Advent Sunday 


Sunday 29 November 2020 

Burton Joyce Community Church


This short act of worship has been prepared for you by Deacon Helen Snowball* to use at home. Spend a few moments with God, knowing that other people are sharing this act of worship with you. 


*A big thank you to the Nottingham North East Circuit  

 



The hymns are chosen mostly from the church hymnbook Songs of Fellowship. If you don't have a copy of the hymnbook at home, you can often find a video of the hymn on Youtube with the words displayed on video. Also, you can find the Bible readings online at several websites. Search for the specific chapter and verse (e.g. Exodus16, 1-15)


Advent 1 – the Advent hope 

Jesus said, ‘Keep awake, 

for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming.’
Amen. Come soon, Lord Jesus! 


The first candle is lit and we say together: 

Jesus is the light of the world.
A light no darkness can ever put out.


Advent candles tell their story
as we watch and pray,
longing for the Day of Glory, 

’Come, Lord, soon,’ we say.
Pain and sorrow, tears and sadness, 

changed for gladness on that Day.

© Mark Earey 


Let us Pray 

Here we are again Lord, Your children at your feet.
May this be a blessed time, a precious time,
A getting-to-know-you-better time, a family time.
Here we are again, Lord. Bless us as we meet. 


Let’s sing SoF 1419 – Light of the World 

Light of the world, you stepped down into darkness, 

opened my eyes, let me see (Here I am to worship)

Let’s Pray
A light shines through the darkness and hope comes to those who wait patiently for their salvation to be revealed. For your promises will be fulfilled both in this world and in the next. Human wisdom withers away, but your word once received endures eternally. 

Prayers of Confession 

There is a fire within our hearts ignited by your love and grace which we carry with us on our walk with you. Forgive us when that flame is dampened by the temptations of the day. By your Spirit’s breath, revive us, Lord of light and life, we pray. 

Thanksgiving 

In this season of Advent and expectation, may the lives we live and the words we speak be focused on thanksgiving even if this world, as in days gone by, would rather choose to ignore your coming. Let our witness and testimony be a compass, pointing towards a different and altogether more glorious destination. Amen.                                                              


John Birch – ACT of Prayer.


Bible Readings 

Isaiah 60: 1-5, 18-22

Mark 13: 24-37 


Reflection 

I have a friend who loves bonfires and firework displays. Absolutely loves them. So, one year, she got her mum to look after the dog, and she and her boyfriend set off for a community display in Middlesbrough, I think. They had planned on getting there at 7.30ish, in good time to park, get a couple of hot dogs and get a good vantage point. But, as they drove closer to the field where it was being held, they heard first, then saw fireworks already going off. They had got the time wrong. It started at 7pm, and they thought it was 8pm. They had missed the main event. 


Another friend of mine went to Wimbledon last year. As you’ll all know it rains at Wimbledon. Centre court has a roof, but the other courts don’t, so when it rains, you just have to sit there and wait for it to stop. Or, you can do like my friend did and go and get something to eat. When play resumes though, if you’re not there at the start, they won’t let you back in until the change of ends. So, like my friend, if you go out and then try to come back in when they’re playing – you’ll miss the main event. 


In the Mark reading, Jesus tells us that no one knows when the Son of Man will come again. Only the Father. There will be no clues, we’ll be going about our business as normal one day, and then Christ will return. Jesus’ reference to the Son of Man is a reference to Daniel 7:13 

As I watched in the night visions, I saw one like a human being 

coming with the clouds of heaven. And he came to the Ancient One 

and was presented before him.’ 


This is quite unusual for Jesus to talk about this exalted figure in relation to himself. He refers to himself as the Son of Man of course, but this Daniel passage speaks of a glorious return of this revered figure, and yet, Jesus points to this just as he is about to be betrayed by his friends and humiliated and executed by the Romans. 


Jesus’ reference to the clouds also refers to Old Testament imagery of God guiding the Hebrews through the wilderness as a cloud in the day and a pillar of fire by night, as we read in Exodus. As he often does, Jesus uses the scriptures that are so familiar to the first century people. They will have understood the references to the Shekinah – the divine presence of God. Jesus will return, of that we can be sure, but until that coming on clouds in glory – we can but wait and hope. 


Hope can seem like it’s in short supply at the moment, we can’t visit one another, our buildings are closed, but the season of Advent is all about hope. It’s about preparation and for the coming of Christ. This time of year, we’re thinking about the baby Jesus more than the Second Coming, but we can put all our hope in God. God has it all in hand. 


This is the start of Advent, or commonly called ‘the run up to Christmas’. It’s when we talk about the Virgin Mary, John the Baptist, and Innkeepers. We think about babies and kings, gifts and donkeys, cards and trees. 


What we may not think about – what Paul and Jesus tell us we should be vigilant and ready for – is when the Son of Man comes back. St Paul in Romans 13:11 says ‘Besides this, you know what time it is, how it is now the moment for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we became believers.’ 


Are we ready for the main event? Amen


Hymn – SoF 410 

O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel,

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel. 


In Advent we wait for you, God the maker
Jesus the storyteller
Holy Spirit of life. 

In Advent we cry to you, God of justice

Jesus of Bethlehem 

Holy Spirit of hope. 

In Advent we long for You; You, God: our love, our warmth, our light. 

Ruth Burgess
Liturgical Resources for November, December and January 


Prayers of Intercession 

Loving God, in this season of Advent, we pray for people who have no hope. Your light shines in the darkness, but some see only shadow and pain. Lord our God, help us reach out to those people who need you the most. 

We pray for everyone affected by Covid: isolating, ill or worried, nurses, doctors, researchers striving to find a vaccine and all who have lost loved ones. 

We pray for your peace to come to this world, for those places where war exists to finally see resolution, tolerance, and compassion. 

We pray for people caught up in famine, drought, flood, storm & disease. Grant people crossing borders seeking safety, a warm welcome and a new home. 

We pray, Lord, for our family and friends, and anyone we know suffering at the moment from illness, worry or grief. We spend a moment in silence. 

We pray for the people who need you the most, and those who think they need you the least. Amen


The Lord’s Prayer 


Hymn – SoF 347 

Lo, he comes with clouds descending

Alleluia, Alleluia! God appears on earth to reign


Blessing 

May the blessing of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and forever. Amen


Go in peace, to love and serve the Lord, Amen

Sunday 22 November 2020

Sunday 22nd November 2020

 

BURTON JOYCE COMMUNITY CHURCH


A short service for use at home: 

Sunday 22nd November 2020 

Prepared for Burton Joyce Community Church by Phil Colbourn. Prayers prepared by Deacon Helen Snowball. Spend time with God as we share together this time of worship.


WELCOME

We begin with a Psalm 

Psalm 100
Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 597.

When morning gilds the skies


PRAYER AND PRAISE

Oh, that the world might join with us in worship and praise. 

Oh, that the world might look to you, Lord, for forgiveness and grace. 

Oh, that the world might turn to you for salvation and peace. 

For you are our help every morning and our eternal home.

Praise be to you, O Lord, Creator, Shepherd, King and Living Word. Amen 


THANKSGIVING

Shepherd-King, you lead us to green pastures & to safety in your kingdom, welcoming all who follow and acknowledge you as Lord. For such love and faithfulness to generation after generation and for your love and care to all who are numbered among the sheep of your flock, we thank you. Amen 


CONFESSION

For all the times we looked the other way, 

Forgive us. 


For the times we should have said something but stayed silent, 

Forgive us.

 

For the times we shut our doors and hearts to the need of others, 

Forgive us.

 

Unlock our hearts and pour in your love until it overflows to all the world, to your praise and glory, through your grace and mercy, we pray. 

Amen

 

HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 1030.

The Lord’s my shepherd (And I will trust in you alone)


READINGColossians: 3 1-17 

Jesus: The Resurrection and the Life


REFLECTION: We’re in it together


In a confused and confusing world, as it is at the moment, it is important to know who we are. It is still God’s world and we are still his people. We are, as Paul says elsewhere, the Body of Christ. To know what that means, we have to look to Christ. We are as he is. We are Christ’s people in God’s world. Together, we share in the life of the risen Jesus and embody God’s good, new world order. 


This life is mediated to us by the Holy Spirit and so, together, we draw on these resources to make a difference in the world. What sort of difference? Helping one another, helping people at their point of need, whoever they are, wherever they come from. Working together, we can make a difference in a confusing and confused world as we draw on the resources of love available to us in Christ. It is a comfort to know that, whatever happens, God loves and cares for us. 

Amen


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 61.

Christ the Lord is risen today


INTERCESSORY PRAYERS 


Lord our God, in these times of lockdown and fear and uncertainty, we come to you for guidance and help. We need you more than ever. 

We pray for our government, that they will lead us wisely, and compassionately.

We pray for peace, for a real and lasting peace across the whole globe for all people; for the Kingdom of God to come, and for all people to know Christ.

We pray for all those who are struggling or ill, or worried about COVID and isolation, and those who are grieving the loss of loved ones. 

We pray, Lord, for those suffering from COVID, the people in hospital now, their families and the nurses and doctors caring for them.  

We pray for the people who need you the most, and those who think they need you the least. 

Lord, hear our prayersAmen


We say The Lords Prayer: Our Father 


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 215.

I heard the voice of Jesus say


CLOSING PRAYERS 

May the blessing of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and forever.


Go in peace, to love and serve the Lord. 
Amen

Sunday 15 November 2020

Bizzy Lizzy - An alternative for this Sunday

Bizzy Lizzy 

An alternative for this Sunday 


Jesus asks: What do you want me to do for you?

If you want to try something different this Sunday, here is the service of worship from the Ceredigion Circuit of the Methodist Church for today, 15th November 2020. 

The service is led by local preacher Ann Price - with a guest appearance from the Angel of the North! - and, of course, Bizzy Lizzy (remember her?)

Ceredigion Circuit 15/11/20 (Youtube)




Thursday 12 November 2020

Sunday 15th November 2020

 BURTON JOYCE COMMUNITY CHURCH

A short service for use at home: 

Sunday 15th November 2020 


Prepared for Burton Joyce Community Church by Phil Colbourn. Prayers prepared by Dr Francis D. Henman. Spend time with God as we share together this time of worship.


It’s November. It may be dark & dank & drear but we are here to worship


WELCOME


We begin with this rousing hymn:

HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 1076.

We are marching in the light of God


PRAYER AND PRAISE

Loving God, we have come to worship. Help us to remember that you are here with us. May we pray in faith, sing your praise with gratitude and listen to your word with eagerness; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen


The Collect for this Sunday:

Almighty God, you sent your Son Jesus Christ to be the light of the world. Free us from all that darkens and ensnares us, and bring us to eternal light and joy; through the power of Him who is alive and reigns with You, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen


Praise and glory to our God, Father Son & Holy Spirit. Amen


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 298.

Jesus, name above all names


CONFESSION

Loving God, we have sinned against You in what we have thought, said and done. We have not loved You with our whole heart; we have not loved our neighbours as ourselves. We are truly sorry and turn away from what is wrong. Forgive us for the sake of Your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. 

Silence 

Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. 

This is His gracious word:
‘Your sins are forgiven.’ 

Amen. Thanks be to God.


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 1419.

Light of the world


READINGColossians: 1 13-20 The Light of the World


REFLECTION: 
Into the darkness comes the light.

Pausing to remember on Wednesday at 11/11/11, reminds me that the ‘war to end all wars’ did not end all wars and, if anything, it just made things worse.

This is what Jesus comes to tell us, if we are prepared to listen. 

Jesus is the Light of the world and this light reveals what is wrong but it does more than that. It is curative. Jesus purifies and heals and makes well.

This is re-Creation. Everything holds together in him. Jesus is the beginning and the end. In him everything is made *good*. Amen


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 308.

Jesus, the very thought of thee


INTERCESSORY PRAYERS 

Let us make our prayers for others. After each bidding say:

Lord in Your mercyHear our prayer. 

Pray for those affected by the pandemic, naming any you know of personally who may be ill or suffering financially because of the measures in force. 

Pray for world peace, naming any places of concern, and those in government. Pray for this place where you live and work and for local government. 

Pray for individuals you know or care about, holding each name up into the presence of God. Remember any you know who have died. Commend them to God’s care and pray for those who mourn. 

Pray for the whole Christian Church.

Pray for one another, especially during this further period of ‘lockdown’. 

Lord, hear our prayersAmen


We say The Lords Prayer: Our Father 


HYMN: Songs of Fellowship 1555.

The Spirit lives to set us free (Walk, walk in the light)


CLOSING PRAYERS 

The blessing of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit rest and remain with each one of you, now, today and for evermore. Amen


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Additional hymn

 

Christ, be our light!

 

Longing for light, we wait in darkness.
Longing for truth, we turn to you.
Make us your own, your holy people,
light for the world to see.

 

Christ, be our light! Shine in our hearts.
Shine through the darkness.
Christ, be our light!
Shine in your church gathered today.

 

Longing for peace, our world is troubled.
Longing for hope, many despair.
Your word alone has pow'r to save us.
Make us your living voice.

 

Longing for food, many are hungry.
Longing for water, many still thirst.
Make us your bread, broken for others,
shared until all are fed.

 

Longing for shelter, many are homeless.
Longing for warmth, many are cold.
Make us your building, sheltering others,
walls made of living stone.

 

Many the gifts, many the people,
many the hearts that yearn to belong.
Let us be servants to one another,
making your kingdom come.

 

Singing the Faith 706; © Bernadette Farrell 1993.

 

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Church Notices

Weekly Collection suspended

Extra donations to Charities

 

Weekly Collection suspended

As the church building is still closed, with little prospect of it being open soon, the Stewards have decided that the regular weekly collection should be suspended for the time being. If you make regular payments from a bank, you may want to change these, but that is entirely up to you.

 

We have sufficient financial reserves to meet our outgoings & obligations at the moment. 

 

Extra donations to Charities

The Stewards are also considering using some of the church funds to help charitable causes in the run up to Christmas. 

 

Among the charities suggested are:

 

·      All We Can (the Methodist relief fund)

·      Action for Children

·      MHA (Methodist Homes for the Aged)

·      British Legion (in lieu of buying a wreath)

 

We have already made donations to The Friary, Framework and Emmanuel House as part of our Harvest thanksgiving. If you have other suggestions, please let one of the Stewards know.

 

We would also encourage you to make your own personal donations, as you are able, to support people in need during this difficult time.