Daily Devotions from the United Reformed Church
Worship for Sunday 19th June 2022
Picture Credit: Dr Ian Wilson, The Beach at Rackwick, used with his kind permission
The Rev’d Andy Braunston
Living Stones
Opening Music We have Come This far by Faith arranged by Sweet Honey in the Rock sung by the virtual choir of the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles.
Welcome
Hello and welcome to worship. My name is Andy Braunston and I am the United Reformed Church’s Minister for Digital Worship. My role is to co-ordinate the provision of digital resources to churches in order to help them plan worship and work out their journeys of discipleship. We have just moved to Orkney, the first set of islands above the Scottish mainland, and are settling into life this beautiful part of Scotland. We attend the Peedie Kirk – our most northerly URC – and live in the West Mainland not far from the ancient Ring of Brodgar (a stone circle similar to its famous, slightly younger, sibling at Stonehenge. The ring is thought to have been built between 2,000 and 2,500 years before Jesus and very near the even older Standing Stones of Stenness which date back to 3,100 years before Christ. In worship today we are going to think about stones – the rock that gave the People of Israel water in the desert – a story set around 1,300 years before Jesus – and the living stones that we are described as by the writer of 1 Peter – living stones which make up the Church. So, with those rocky thoughts let us worship God.
Call To Worship
Come and worship the God of our salvation who gives water from the rock! Come and follow Jesus our saviour and friend our manna from heaven. Come and be filled by the Holy Spirit, who fashions us into living stones.
Hymn Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation
Joachim Neander (1680); Translator: Catherine Winkworth (1863)
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,
the King of creation!
O my soul, praise Him,
for He is your health and salvation!
All you who hear;
now to His temple draw near,
join in profound adoration.
2 Praise to the Lord,
above all things so mightily reigning;
keeping us safe at His side,
and so gently sustaining!
Have you not seen
all you have needed has been
met by His gracious ordaining.
4 Praise to the Lord!
O let all that is in me adore Him!
All that hath life and breath,
come now with praises before Him.
Let the Amen
sound from His people again;
now as we worship before Him.
Hymn O God of Bethel
Paraphrase 2, Scottish Paraphrases 1781.
O God of Bethel, by whose hand
thy people still are fed,
who through this earthly pilgrimage
hast all our fathers led;
2 Our vows, our prayers,
we now present
before thy throne of grace;
God of our fathers, be the God
of their succeeding race.
3 Through each
perplexing path of life
our wandering footsteps guide;
give us each day our daily bread,
and raiment fit provide.
4 O spread thy
covering wings around
till all our wanderings cease,
and at our Father’s loved abode
our souls arrive in peace.
5: Such blessings from
Thy gracious hand
Our humble prayers implore;
And Thou shalt be our chosen God,
And portion evermore.
Reading 1 Peter 2: 1 – 10
Rid yourselves, therefore, of all malice, and all guile, insincerity, envy, and all slander. Like new-born infants, long for the pure, spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow into salvation— if indeed you have tasted that the Lord is good. Come to him, a living stone, though rejected by mortals yet chosen and precious in God’s sight, and like living stones, let yourselves be built into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. For it stands in scripture: ‘See, I am laying in Zion a stone, a cornerstone chosen and precious, and whoever believes in him will not be put to shame.’ To you then who believe, he is precious; but for those who do not believe, ‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the very head of the corner’, and ‘A stone that makes them stumble, and a rock that makes them fall.’ They stumble because they disobey the word, as they were destined to do. But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own people, in order that you may proclaim the mighty acts of him who called you out of darkness into his marvellous light. Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.
Hymn Everyday God
© 1996 Bernadette Farrell
6: God of laughter, Everyday God,
God of sorrow, O Jesus,
Home and Shelter, O Spirit,
strong & patient, Come, be with us.
7: Way of freedom, Everyday God,
Star of morning, O Jesus,
timeless healer, O Spirit,
Flame Eternal, Come, be with us.
8: Word of gladness, Everyday God,
Word of mercy, O Jesus,
Word of friendship, O Spirit,
Word of challenge, come, be with us.
9: Gentle father, Everyday God,
Faithful brother, O Jesus,
Tender sister, O Spirit.
Loving mother, Come, be with us.
10: Our beginning, Everyday God,
our unfolding, O Jesus,
our enduring, O Spirit,
journey’s ending, come, be with us.
Hymn Bring Many Names
Brian Wren
Bring many names,
beautiful and good,
celebrate, in parable and story,
holiness in glory,
living, loving God.
Hail and Hosanna!
Bring many names!
2: Strong mother God,
working night and day,
planning all the wonders of creation,
setting each equation
gen-i-us at play:
Hail and Hosanna,
strong mother God!
3: Warm father God,
hugging every child,
feeling all the strains of human living,
caring and forgiving
till we’re reconciled:
Hail and Hosanna,
warm father God!
4: Old, aching God,
grey with endless care,
calmly piercing evil’s new disguises,
glad of good surprises,
wiser than despair:
Hail and Hosanna,
old, aching God!
5: Young, growing God,
eager, on the move,
saying no to falsehood and unkindness,
crying out for justice,
giving all you have:
Hail and Hosanna,
young, growing God!
6: Great, living God,
never fully known,
joyful darkness far beyond our seeing,
closer yet than breathing,
everlasting home:
Hail and Hosanna,
great, living God!
Affirmation of Faith
We believe in God, whom Jesus called Father,
who created all things in love.
We believe in the Holy Spirit,
who was with God the Father from the beginning
who co-created the universe, and holds it in being.
We believe in Jesus Christ – one with the Father and the Spirit –
who came to live a human life
and gifted the Spirit as comforter and guide.
We believe in God who is three in one
who was and is and is to come. Amen.
Prayers of Intercession
God of the ages, we praise you for the ways you:
cared for your people of old,
fed and quenched their thirst in hard times,
and enabled our forebears in the faith
to be fashioned into your holy people.
Guide your people now, O God, throughout the world
as we seek to follow you, obey your commands,
and treasure your creation.
Pause
In your mercy….hear our prayer
Eternal One,
in an age of change, insecurity, terror and fear
we cling to you our rock and our salvation,
bless with your love
those who struggle against oppression in all its forms.
Bring to justice the despots and dictators of our own age,
that the crimes of our world which cry out to heaven
will be met with justice.
Pause
In your mercy….hear our prayer
God as a mother you care for your people,
feeding us with your very self,
and teaching us of your loving kindness
in the hope we will reflect this in our lives.
Help us to love those we find difficult,
to pray for those we don’t vote for,
to wish the best for those who would do us harm.
Pause
In your mercy….hear our prayer
Eternal One, Sovereign of the ages
we bring to you those who lead in our world,
all those who hold elected or appointed office,
and those whose grasp on power is through war, terror and oppression;
enable all who lead to know your law and justice,
bring to judgement those who use their office for service of self, for greed or for unworthy ambition.
Pause
In your mercy….hear our prayer
God of transformation as you form us into living stones
we bring before you in a moment’s silence
those whom we love and worry about
Pause
In your mercy….hear our prayer
And so we join all our prayers together as Jesus taught us…. Our Father…
Offertory
In a culture where material goods are valued, and security is measured in how many possessions we have, giving is radical. In an economic system which favours the wealthy, giving seems foolish. In a political culture which is obsessed by appearing to cut taxes, giving is a stumbling block to those who see themselves as wise. In an age where power and fuel bills rise way faster than pensions and wages, generosity is counter cultural. In worship we challenge the way things are as we long for the age to come which will be radical, foolish to the wise of the world, a stumbling block to the powerful, and where our culture is inverted. And so we give. We give to challenge the wisdom of the world. We give to further the work of the Church. We give to show our gratitude to God. Let us pray.
O God you call us to envision a different age,
a different economic model,
a different political structure,
a different way of being wise,
where generosity is life giving.
Bless these gifts and help us to use them wisely
as we proclaim your coming Kingdom. Amen.
Hymn Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer / Arglwydd, arwain trwy’r anialwch – William Williams, 1717-1791, translated Peter Williams, 1723-1796
Guide me, O my great Redeemer,
pilgrim through
this barren land;
I am weak, but thou art mighty;
hold me with thy powerful hand.
Bread of heaven, bread of heaven,
feed me till I want no more
feed me till I want no more.
2 Open now the crystal fountain,
where the healing streams
doth flow.
Let the fire and cloudy pillar
lead me all my journey through.
Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer,
be thou still my strength and shield,
be thou still my strength and shield.
3 When I tread the verge of Jordan,
bid my anxious fears subside.
Death of death, and hell’s Destruction,
land me safe on Canaan’s side.
Songs of praises, songs of praises
I will ever give to thee,
I will ever give to thee.
Blessing
May the One
who gave the thirsty water from the rock,
who told us to build on firm foundations,
and who formed God’s people into living stones,
quench your thirsts,
enable you to build on the rock of faith,
and trim your rough edges,
that you be transformed from glory into glory,
and may the blessing of Almighty God,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
be with you all, now and always, Amen.
Closing Music Maddy Prior How Firm A Foundation
Sources
Affirmation of Faith by the Rev’d Ruth Whitehead. All other liturgical material written by Andy Braunston.
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation – Joachim Neander (1680); Translator: Catherine Winkworth (1863) Sung by Michael Eldridge
O God of Bethel – Paraphrase 2, Scottish Paraphrases 1781. Sung by the Virtual Choir of Troon Old Parish Church and used with their kind permission.
Everyday God © 1996 Bernadette Farrell, sung by Ruth and Joy Everingham who kindly give permission for use.
Bring Many Names – Brian Wren © 1989 Hope Publishing Company, 380 S Main Pl, Carol Stream, IL 60188 sung by the virtual choir of the First Congregational Church, Bellevue United Church of Christ, used with their kind permission.
Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer / Arglwydd, arwain trwy’r anialwch – William Williams, 1717-1791, translated Peter Williams, 1723-1796 BBC Songs of Praise
Thanks to Graham Handscomb, Pam Carpenter, Anne Hewling, Sue Cresswell, David Shimmin, Hilary Eveleigh, Geoffrey Roper, Chris Watson and Lorraine Webb for reading various spoken parts of the service.