- The Lord be with you.
- And also with you.
- Lift up your hearts.
- We lift them to the Lord.
- Let us give thanks to God.
- It is right to give both thanks and praise!
endless are your mercies and unending your grace!
Maker of stars and Giver of dreams,
it is privilege indeed to acclaim and adore you!
At the dawn of time your Word spoke order out of chaos and disorder, and brought beauty into your glorious light;
You formed humanity in your image and drew us into covenant with you; you called us to be your reconciling Presence in the world.
When we strayed from your path and fled from your presence, choosing idols and intellect rather than Spirit and Freedom, you led us through the wilderness into a country flowing with your extravagant supply.
When rebellion against your righteous law broke us once again, you would not let this world remain shattered, and in Jesus of Nazareth, born of Mary, born under the law, you lived among us.
You baptized us with water, with fire and with your Spirit;
and sent Bread from Heaven to keep us wholly alive.
Therefore, in celebration with the people of God in all the ages, with all creation and with the angelic hosts of heaven, we sing:
Holy are you, God of Majesty and Awe,
and blessed is Jesus Christ, your Son, our Redeemer and Lord.
Leaving the boundlessness of heaven,
he came to earth, experiencing doubt, betrayal and abandonment
yet bearing the weight of sin and separation,
he carried us into the liberty of your grace.
Bound to the tree of shame on Calvary's Hill,
shedding his innocent blood, he sealed the covenant between heaven and earth.
Broken and dying for all creation's sake
rising to new life from the bondage of the tomb
he delivered us from sin and death,
creating in our inmost hearts the new creation promised by your prophets.
Remembering Jesus Christ's birth, life, death and resurrection,
with the Church in every place and every time, we proclaim the mystery of faith:
Giver of the journey and Bestower of the gifts,Christ has died;On the night of betrayal and desertion, our Lord Jesus took bread,
Christ is risen;
Christ will come again!
and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, "This is my body which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of me."
In the same way after supper, he also took the cup, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me."
As often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes again in glory.
Send down your Spirit of holiness and transformation,
and sanctify these gifts of bread and cup uniting us to all creation in every place and in every time.
Send down upon this assembly of your creation and redemption – and upon the world – your Spirit of life and renewal;
Calm our anxieties and quiet our fears.
Make us bearers of your grace
that we may be your reconciling embrace for the world, reclaiming, restoring and transforming all creation into the reign of heaven on earth.
Then, at last, when endless morning comes,
when all brokenness is whole and holy,
when all creation once again redeemed,
with all the saints of every time and place
as the family of God in Jesus Christ we will gather around heaven's Welcome Table,
we will sing alleluias to you,
through Jesus Christ, crucified and Risen
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
endlessly into eternity, amen!
forever and ever,
Amen!
© Leah Chang 2007
Oh, Leah, what a stunning prayer. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am sorry to hear (on Mary Beth's blog) of the recent demon-wrestling. May Holy Week bring you light and strength and freedom in that courageous and Christlike endeavor.
Peace and grace in our Beloved,
Laura
Thanks, Laura; I really enjoyed writing the prayer!
ReplyDeleteFor Holy Week I'm hoping to walk the Stations of the Cross every day--and hoping to pray some of the Stations, too. We're having daily Eucharist (I'll be pianist and also accompany the soloists), which I'm anticipating with joy.
Holy Week Blessings!