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AFFIRMATION OF THE VOCATION OF THE BAPTIZED IN THE WORLD |
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from Patricia Lull and
Gloria Dei Lutheran Chuch in St. Paul, MN |
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People of God, both your work and your rest are now in God. Will
you endeavor to pattern your life on the Lord Jesus Christ, in
gratitude to God and in service to one another, at morning and
evening, at work and at play, from this day until the day of your
death?
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I will, and I ask God to help me.
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Let us pray.
Holy God, holy and glorious, you came among us once in human time
and we beheld your glory. As we join the whole creation in longing
for the dawn of redeeming grace, turn our lives into living signs of
your presence. Give us patience to trust in your return and courage
to live out our baptismal calling this week in confidence that the
day of your return is at hand; for the sake of Christ, who came and
who will come again.
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Amen
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“SENDING” SAMPLES |
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from Worship & Daily
Life: A Resource for Worship Planners, 1999 Discipleship Resources,
United Methodist Church) |
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Sisters and brothers, we are not dismissed.
We are not just free to go.
Christ sends us!
Go [forth] in the power of the Spirit
To love and serve the Lord.
Go to help and heal in all you do.
Thanks be to God!
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You have come;
You have heard;
You have listened.
May your understanding cause you to respond.
Go forth into the world and dare to make a difference.
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Lord, your love has brought us here,
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By your love send us
forth.
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May your love be active
in us
As we wake or sleep,
work or rest, serve or wait.
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Draw us by the needs of
others into the way, the truth, and the life we see in Christ.
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We follow in faith.
Amen
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Sisters and brothers, whom will you see this week?
What will they need? Will you dare to see their
Need and love them with the love of Christ?
In Christ’s name go and be good news!
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We are sent in Christ’s name! Thanks be to God!
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Sisters and brothers, God does not ask you to go to far off places.
God sends you back to people and places you do know.
God sends you in the power of the Spirit.
Go where the kind word is needed.
Go where the risk of love will make a difference.
Put your feet in the street and go!
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LITANY FOR THE MINISTRY OF THE LAITY |
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From “Litany for the Ministry
of the Laity” by J. Fletcher Lowe in Ministry in Daily Life: a Guide to
the Baptismal Covenant, The Episcopal Church Center, 1996. |
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Leader |
Let us thank God for those persons who have responded to Christ’s call to
serve him in the world.
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Lord, we know that you
call us in the Great Commandment to love our neighbor.
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For those who seek to
glorify you and to serve their neighbor through their daily vocation. . .
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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Leader |
For those who are
actively involved in the political process of our community, state, and
nation:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who work for
social justice, fair housing, and equal opportunity for both sexes and all
races:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who work to
improve the quality of life in our communities – engineers, contractors,
architects, landscapers, fire and police personnel:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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Leader |
For those who work to
improve the quality of life in our communities – engineers, contractors,
architects, landscapers, fire and police personnel:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who serve as
homemakers, providing care, nourishment, and a secure haven for families:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who teach and
care for our children, both salaried staff and volunteer aids:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who minister
to the sick as medical professionals, as visitors or volunteers:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who visit the
lonely and the shut-in, and for those who find time to listen to the
troubled and distressed:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For those who serve the
hungry, the homeless, and the unemployed:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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For all those those
labor and effort are unseen and unsung, but who carry out Christ’s ministry
in the world:
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We give you thanks, O
Lord.
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Let us thank God for the
love we have experienced in Christ Jesus, who motivates and empowers us to
serve others in his name.
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O Lord, we recall the
words of your Son when he said, “I came not to be served, but to serve.” He
saw our needs and he ministered to us in love. We thank you for calling us
to follow in his footsteps. We ask you to work through us, and help us
always to work for you. Keep our eyes open to the possibilities around us;
grant us strength and courage to serve Christ and others. In his name we
pray. Amen
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