Communion
Prayer
INVITATION
Here at
this table we join in a ritual that stretches through time and space.
Here
God invites us to share in the banquet of life.
This is
God’s table, and God invites all who seek to follow the Way of
Jesus Christ to eat and drink from it.
Come
and taste the grace eternal, come and see that God is good.
GREAT
THANKSGIVING
May the
Peace of Christ, the love of God, and the Power of the Holy Spirit be
with you.
God of
life, in the beginning of our story you decided to do a new thing.
And so
you spoke and creation came into being.
And we
join with thousands who have gone before us to share words of praise
and thanksgiving for this universe you spoke into being.
Then
after a while you decided again to do a new thing.
You
called Abram and Sarai into a new life, promising that through them
the world would be blessed.
The new
thing continued through the lives of their children and grandchildren
through many generations.
Then
the people were enslaved and you once again did a new thing.
Calling
Moses and Aaron and Miriam to lead the people to freedom,
giving
them a set of rules to guide how they lived with you and with each
other,
covenanting
to be with them always.
Over
time the people would forget their part of the covenant, they would
wander from the path.
And you
would send messengers to call them back, men and women filled with
your Spirit.
Remembering
all these gifts, all these new things, all these ways you attempted
to regenerate the people we join in the old songs of praise and
thanksgiving.
THE
STORY IS TOLD
Eventually,
looking at the world you again decided to do a new thing.
You
chose to become one of us, Word-made-Flesh, to share the joys and
sorrows, the slings and arrows of our lives.
In
Jesus of Nazareth, child of Mary you walked among your people
Jesus
revealed a new way of being, Jesus revealed what it would look like
to live a life based on love for all he met, Jesus challenged his
peers and challenges us to live as though the Kingdom of God was
really present in our midst.
But the
world was not ready for Jesus’ message, for his challenge, for the
Kingdom.
And so
he was arrested, tried, convicted, executed.
But
then you once again did a new thing!
You
raised Jesus from death, shattering the bondage of the grave.
Here at
this table we remember a meal Jesus shared with his closest friends.
During
that meal he took bread, blessed it, broke it and passed ti to them
saying:
Take,
Eat, this is my body broken by the world. Whenever you eat this loaf
remember me.
Then he
took a cup of wine, blessed it and passed it to them saying:
Take,
Drink, this is the cup of the new covenant, sealed in my blood.
Whenever you drink from it remember me.
Joining
with the community of Christian faith across the miles and the
centuries we continue to eat and drink and remember.
As we
share this bread and this cup send your Spirit upon and among us.
In the
eating and the drinking may our commitment to living as people of The
Way be strengthened.
Fill us
with hope for the present and the future so that as people of hope we
are ready to give of our selves so that your kingdom come, your will
be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
As we
gather at this table, unite our hearts and souls with our brothers
and sisters in faith across the country and around the globe.
We pray
in the name and memory of Jesus, the man from Nazareth; whom we cal
Christ and Messiah, and who encourages us to pray together saying:
Our
Father, who art in heaven...
BREAKING,
POURING, SHARING
The
Bread we share is the Bread of Life.
The Cup
we share is the Cup of Love
Gifts
from God for the people of God.
PRAYER
AFTER COMMUNION
God who
invites us to the table,
We
have eaten, we have drunk, we have tasted your goodness.
May
the meal we share here today awaken our hunger for the Banquet of
Life.
May
the company of these brothers and sisters renew our commitment to
live a people of the Kingdom of Love.
God who regularly does a new thing,
As
we go out from this meal may we be refreshed and renewed.
When
the next new thing comes along may we have:
the wisdom to discern if it is from you,
the courage to embrace what you offer,
and the energy to journey with you on the road.
We
pray in the name of Jesus, our Teacher and Guide, our Rock and
Redeemer.
Amen.