Feast Days
POP: Let Our Mouths Be Filled
We will bless you, O Lord, forever;
let our mouths always be filled with your praises.
We tell your greatness, because you have answered us
and saved us from every fear.
Give us the ability to see you in our hearts,
so we can recognize your radiant beauty in our lives.
Teach us to share your goodness with others,
so everyone can taste and see that you, O Lord, are good.
In your goodness, your people lack nothing that is good.
Therefore, we pray for those who suffer hunger,
for those who are in trouble,
for those who protest injustice.
We pray for those we have remembered by name today…
You want all your people to have pleasure and plenty.
Turn your eyes to the righteous and the needy.
Come near to the brokenhearted.
Heal the sick and injured, in body and in soul.
Help us listen to you with reverence;
help us speak truth and goodness;
help us turn from evil and do good.
help us seek peace and pursue it.
O Lord, you redeem our lives.
We put our trust in you,
praying in Jesus’ name the prayer that Jesus taught…
submitted by Rev. Nathan Williams (he/him), Covenant Presbyterian Church, West Des Moines, IA
Illumination: Jesus opens the way
Jesus opens the way for us to live in your kingdom.
Give us your Holy Spirit, so we can hear his call
and respond with service;
for your service sets us free. Amen.
Communion: Psalm 46
for you are always present to help and give hope.
In the beginning, you moved the earth
and shook the mountains loose from the depths of the sea.
You quieted the raging tumult,
and you watered the earth with your life-giving rivers.
You created humanity in your image
and charged us with stewardship of your creation.When the time was right, your Beloved came to dwell in our midst,
so that we might become your holy habitation.
Jesus taught, healed, and fed
to show us the way of life.
The powers of death plunged him into night,
but your life prevailed at the break of day.
The world’s powers raged and shook;
you spoke your vindication, and the tomb melted away.You are yet with us, Lord of hosts;
O God of Jacob, you are our stronghold.
Pour out your Holy Spirit upon us
and upon this bread and cup,
so we may share this meal with Christ
and become one with him.
Give your church power and grace
to do the works of the Lord upon the earth;
to make war to cease in all the world;
to break the weapons of hatred, and shatter the tools of division,
and burn away all defensiveness.
Still us, that we may know you are God;
In all that we do let us exalt your name;
in all that we do let us serve your reign upon earth.
Join us at this table, Lord of hosts;
be our stronghold, God of Jacob;
we pray in the name of the one who was and is and is to come.
As Christ’s people, we join together in the prayer he taught…
Submitted by Rev. Nathan Williams, Covenant Presbyterian Church, West Des Moines, IA
Confession: Faithfulness
We confess that we have not always been faithful to you.
You call us to stand up for what is right,
but we go along with what other people are doing.
Forgive us.
Give us courage to do what you ask,
even when it is unpopular or scary.
Help us to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ. Amen.
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