Book Read Free

Killswitch Chronicles- The Complete Anthology

Page 162

by G. R. Carter


  common witness and service in the world.

  Amen.

  Sing Blest Are They

  Recite the Beatitudes

  "Blessed are the poor in spirit,

  for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

  Blessed are they who mourn,

  for they shall be comforted.

  Blessed are the meek,

  for they shall inherit the earth.

  Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,

  for they shall be satisfied.

  Blessed are the merciful,

  for they shall obtain mercy.

  Blessed are the pure of heart,

  for they shall see God.

  Blessed are the peacemakers,

  for they shall be called children of God.

  Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,

  for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."

  Thanksgiving

  Reader I:

  The Faithful are thankful in their hearts for what Unification

  made accessible to them: a place to understand the gospel of Jesus Christ and

  faith in him; the insight into the mystery of the Triune God who gives Himself to

  the Faithful out of grace and who can be received only in full trust in the

  divine promise; the freedom and certainty that the gospel creates; in the love that

  comes from and is awakened by faith, and in the hope in life and death that faith

  brings with it; and in the living contact with the Holy Scripture, the catechisms,

  and hymns that draw faith into life, in the priesthood of all baptized

  believers and their calling for the common mission of the Unified Church. The Faithful

  realize that what they are thanking God for is not a gift that they can claim only

  for themselves. They want to share this gift with all people.

  Reader II:

  The Faithful have so much in common that they can be thankful together.

  The Faithful gladly acknowledge and esteem the truly Christian endowments

  from our common heritage which were found among our separated brethren.

  It is right and salutary to recognize the riches of Christ and virtuous

  works in the lives of others who are bearing witness to Christ, sometimes

  even to the shedding of their blood. For God is always wonderful in His works

  and worthy of all praise. In this spirit, the Faithful embrace each other as sisters and brothers in the

  Lord. Together they rejoice in the truly Christian gifts that they both have

  received and rediscovered in various ways through the renewal and Unification. These gifts are reason for thanksgiving.

  The mutual journey enables all Faithful to appreciate a Unified insight into and spiritual experience of the gospel

  of the righteousness of God, which is also God’s mercy.

  Presider I:

  Let us pray!

  [brief silence]

  Thanks be to you O God for the insights

  that we have all received through Unification. Thanks be to you for the

  good transformations and reforms that were set in motion by Unification

  or by struggling with its challenges. Thanks be to you for the proclamation

  of the gospel that occurred during the Unification and that since then has

  strengthened countless people to live lives of faith in Jesus Christ.

  Amen.

  Sing Amazing Grace

  Repentance

  Reader I:

  As the celebration of Unification brings joy and gratitude, so must it also allow room for all the Faithful to experience the

  pain over failures and trespasses, guilt and sin in the persons and events that are being remembered. In the past, members of different denominations frequently not only misunderstood but also slandered their opponents in order to make them look ridiculous. They repeatedly violated the eighth commandment, which prohibits bearing false witness against one’s neighbor.

  Reader II:

  The Faithful often focused on what separated them from each other rather than looking for what united them. They mixed the Gospel

  with the political and economic interests of those in power. Their failures resulted in the deaths of countless people. Families

  were torn apart, people imprisoned and tortured, wars fought and religion and faith misused. Human beings suffered and the credibility of the Gospel was undermined with consequences that still impact us today. We deeply regret the evil things that the Faithfull have mutually done to each other.

  Presider I:

  Let us reflect on our own sins of the past!

  [brief silence]

  Presider II:

  O God of mercy, we lament that even well intended actions of Unification sometimes have unintended negative consequences.

  (Lord have mercy)

  Presider I:

  We bring before you the burdens of the guilt of the past when our forebears

  did not follow your will that all be one in the truth of the Gospel.

  (Christ have mercy)

  Presider II:

  We confess our own ways of thinking and acting that perpetuate the divisions

  of the past. As communities and as individuals, we build many walls around

  us: mental, spiritual, physical, political walls that result in discrimination

  and violence.

  Forgive us, Lord.

  (Lord have mercy)

  Psalm 130 A song of ascents. [The psalm can be chanted or read by alternate whole verse. From the Unified Bible]

  1 Out of the depths I cry to you, Lord;

  2 Lord, hear my voice.

  Let your ears be attentive

  to my cry for mercy.

  3 If you, Lord, kept a record of sins,

  Lord, who could stand?

  4 But with you there is forgiveness,

  so that we can, with reverence, serve you.

  5 I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits,

  and in his word I put my hope.

  6 I wait for the Lord

  more than watchmen wait for the morning,

  more than watchmen wait for the morning.

  7 Faithful, put your hope in the Lord,

  for with the Lord is unfailing love

  and with him is full redemption.

  8 He himself will redeem the Faithful

  from all their sins.

  Presider I and II:

  Christ is the way, the truth and the life. He is the Carpenter, who breaks down the

  walls that divide, who builds for us, through the Holy Spirit, ever-new beginnings.

  In Christ, we receive forgiveness and reconciliation and we are strengthened

  for a faithful and common witness in our time.

  Amen

  The Peace

  Presider II:

  Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body

  you are called to peace.

  The peace of Christ be with you always!

  And also with you!

  Presider I:

  Let us offer each a sign of reconciliation and peace.

  Sharing of peace

  Gospel

  Reader I:

  As we continue our journey from conflict to communion, let us hear the

  Gospel according to John

  “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinegrower. He removes every branch

  in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make

  it bear more fruit. You have already been cleansed by the word that I have

  spoken to you. Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear

  fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide

  in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in

  them bear much fruit, because apart fro
m me you can do nothing.” (Jn 15:1–5)

  The Gospel of the Lord!

  Thanks be to God!

  Sing How Great Thou Art

  Joint Sermon

  Presider I:

  Together, let us confess our faith.

  The Apostles’ Creed

  Sing Ava Maria

  Commitments: Five Imperatives

  Presider II:

  Our journey together continues. In this worship, we commit ourselves

  to grow in communion. The five imperatives found in The Unification of the Faithful will guide us.

  [A large candle is lighted after each commitment is read. The light may be taken each time

  from the Eternal Flame. Young people may be asked to read the five commitments and the

  candles may be lit by children and families. An instrument may play the

  melody of an appropriate song]

  1. Our first commitment: The Faithful should always begin from

  the perspective of unity and not from the point of view of division in order

  to strengthen what is held in common even though the differences are more

  easily seen and experienced.

  Light a candle

  2. Our second commitment: The Faithful must let themselves

  continuously be transformed by the encounter with the other and by the

  mutual witness of faith.

  Light a candle

  3. Our third commitment: The Faithful should again commit

  themselves to seek visible unity, to elaborate together what this means in

  concrete steps, and to strive repeatedly toward this goal.

  Light a candle

  4. Our fourth commitment: The Faithful should jointly rediscover

  the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ for our time.

  Light a candle

  5. Our fifth commitment: The Faithful should witness together

  to the mercy of God in proclamation and service to the world.

  Light a candle

  Sing A Mighty Fortress is Our God

  Asking for Intercession

  Presider I:

  The unity of the church serves our world so that the world may believe. Let us now

  pray for the world, the church and all those in need...

  1. God of mercy, throughout history your goodness prevails, open the hearts

  of all people to find you and your mercy that endures forever.

  Hear our prayer!

  2. God of peace, bend that which is inflexible, the barriers that divide, the

  attachments that thwart reconciliation. Bring peace in this world, especially

  for [name places...]. Restore wholeness among us and show us your

  mercy!

  Hear our prayer!

  3. God of justice, healer and redeemer, heal those who suffer from illness,

  poverty and exclusion. Hasten justice for those suffering under the power

  of evil. Give new life to all and show us your mercy!

  Hear our prayer!

  4. God, rock and fortress, protect refugees, those without homes or security,

  all the abandoned children. Help us always to defend human dignity. Show

  us your mercy!

  Hear our prayer!

  5. God creator, all creation groans in expectation, teach us to live in harmony with your creation. Show us your mercy!

  Hear our prayer!

  6. God of mercy, strengthen and protect those who are persecuted for faith

  in you and those of other faiths who suffer persecution. Give us the courage

  to profess our faith. Your mercy endures forever.

  Hear our prayer!

  7. God of life, heal painful memories, transform all complacency, indifference

  and ignorance, pour out a spirit of reconciliation. Turn us to you and one

  another. Show us your mercy!

  Hear our prayer!

  8. God of love, your son Jesus reveals the mystery of love among us, strengthen

  that unity that you alone sustain in our diversity. Your mercy endures forever!

  Hear our prayer!

  9. God our sustenance, unify us at your table, nurture

  within and among us a communion rooted in your love. Your mercy endures

  forever!

  Hear our prayer!

  Creator be our building block.

  Spirit quench our thirst.

  Carpenter repair our lives.

  Presider II:

  In confidence that you O God hear our prayers for the needs of this world and

  for the unity of all Christians in their witness, let us pray as Jesus taught us...

  The Lord’s Prayer

  Our Father...

  Presider I:

  For all that God can do within us, for all that God can do without us,

  Thanks be to God!

  Presider II:

  For all in whom Christ lived before us, for all in whom Christ lives beside us,

  Thanks be to God!

  Presider I:

  For all the Spirit wants to bring us, for where the Spirit wants to send us,

  Thanks be to God!

  Presiders (jointly):

  The blessing of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, (+) be with you and on your

  way together, now and forever.

  Amen.

  Sing Onward Christian Soldiers

  Parishioners exit the building as the song concludes.

  Author’s Note

  Since I released these books many have asked, “Do you honestly think something like this will happen?”

  I answer that with a simple statement: There are things I pray for, things I hope for, and things I prepare for.

 

 

 


‹ Prev