INVITING
Be it the simplest wooden table or the grandest carved stone altar
this is Christ’s table.
Christ invites us to meet him here.
All are welcome to this meal, there is room for everyone.
Come and taste the grace eternal, come and see that God is good.
THANKSGIVING
Jesus is born! Emmanuel has arrived!
Glory to God in the Highest!
God is with us right here, right now!
And so we sing songs of praise and thanksgiving!
God of star light and angel song,
like the shepherds and the Magi
we come to see the newborn Saviour.
Like Anna and Simeon we sing our songs of praise
that after our long wait the promise has come true.
We remember the many Herods in our history,
people who actively worked against your hope and promise.
With
thanks we remember all those who, encountering you,
chose a
different path, went a different way,
so that
the hope would win.
God who
is revealed in many ways we give thanks
for all
the ways we have come to know you, to hear you.
Keep
our eyes, ears, minds, and souls open,
that we
would continue to meet you –
in
places expected and unexpected.
STORYTELLING
God of Christmas, as the Christmas season comes to its close,
we remember not only the Babe in the manger
but the adult he will become.
Jesus, child of Mary, will change so much –
how we understand the world, ourselves, and you.
For challenging the powers around him
he will be arrested, tried and executed.
But then he will break the bonds of death.
Here at this table we remember another table,
there Jesus will take bread, bless it break it and share it saying:
This is my body broken by
the world, eat it and remember me.
At that same meal Jesus will
take a cup, bless it and share it saying:
This is the cup of the New
Covenant, drink it and remember me.
After all these years we still
gather to eat and drink and remember.
SPIRIT-INVOKING
God, in Jesus you took on human form, sharing our lives.
Your Spirit moved through him into his followers.
As we gather at this table today, may your Spirit move among us.
Give us the wisdom to look for you, the courage to be ready to
encounter you, and the willingness to take our part in your remaking
of the world.
We pray in the name of the Child in the manger, the man he will
become, the Risen Christ, who encourages us all to pray saying:
Our Father...
BREAKING,
POURING, SHARING
The Bread we break is the bread
of life
The Cup we share is the cup of
love.
Christ is present in these
ordinary things.
PRAYER
AFTER COMMUNION
God who took on flesh in Jesus,
We offer thanks for meeting us at this table.
We pray that this encounter with you would feed us in body, mind
and soul. May every time we encounter you push us to grow into you
would have us be. May we leave this table ready to carry your light
and love into the world around us. Amen
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