Pentecost 9
Service of the Word
St. Thomas and St. Mary’s Anglican
Churches
August 5, 2020
Opening Sentence
You shall observe the festival of harvest,
of the first fruits of your labour,
of what you sow in the field.
You shall observe the festival of ingathering
at the end of the year,
when you gather in from the field the fruit of your labour.
THE GATHERING OF THE COMMUNITY
Introductory Responses
O God, be
not far from us.
Come
quickly to help us, O God.
Christ
has shown forth his glory:
O come
let us worship.
Glory to
the holy and undivided Trinity, one God:
as it was
in the beginning,
is now
and will be for ever.
Amen.
Alleluia.
Christ,
mighty Saviour, Light of all creation,
you make
the daytime radiant with sunlight
and to the
night give glittering adornment,
stars in
the heavens.
Now comes
the day’s end as the sun is setting:
mirror of
daybreak, pledge of resurrection;
while in
the heavens choirs of stars appearing
hallow
the nightfall.
Therefore
we come now, evening rites to offer,
joyfully
chanting holy hymns to praise you,
with all
creation joining hearts and voices
singing
your glory.
Give
heed, we pray you, to our supplication:
that you
may grant us pardon for offences,
strength
for our weak hearts, rest for aching bodies,
soothing
the weary
Though
bodies slumber, hearts shall keep their vigil,
forever
resting in the peace of Jesus,
in light
or darkness worshipping our Saviour
now and
forever.
Presentation of the Lammas Loaf
Brothers and sisters in Christ, the people of God in ancient times
presented to the
Lord an offering of first-fruits as a sign of their dependence upon
God for their daily
bread. At this Lammastide, we bring a newly baked loaf as our offering
in thanksgiving
to God for his faithfulness.
Jesus said, ‘I am the bread of life;
those who come to me shall never be hungry
and those who believe in me shall never thirst.’
John 6.35
The Lammas loaf is brought to the president.
Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation;
you bring forth bread from the fields
and give us the fruits of the earth in their seasons.
Accept
this loaf, which we bring before you,
made
from the harvest of your goodness.
Let
it be for us a sign of your fatherly care.
Blessed are you, Lord our God,
worthy of our thanksgiving and praise.
Blessed
be God for ever.
A Lammastide Carol
In the fullness of the Summer time,
Grapes are ripening on the vine,
And the grain is swelling in the field:
First fruit of the Har-vest time.
Now the Lammas Bread is gi~ven,
Now the wood has made the wine;
God has opened Nature’s sto-re.
On a hillside of the Galilee,
Hungry people gathered to hear
Words of hope from the Messi-ah:
Love and trust; and never you fear.
Fish and bread and wine a ple~nty,
Peace and fellowship divine,
In the presence of the Lo-rd.
Jesus Christ the Son of Ma-ry:
Bread of heaven, living and true:
Bringing all into community;
By his Spirit, living anew.
Faithful shepherd of his pe~ople,
Gave his life to save us all
From the shadows at the do-or.
Now, two thousand years have come and gone,
Countless millions honour his name;
Bread is still the food of fellowship,
Oil and wine together proclaim:
Joy and healing to the na~tions,
Darkness yields to life again,
At his table evermo-re.
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Southgate TSSF - August 2012
Free to use
with copyright acknowledgement
The Proclamation of the Word
Psalm
104.10-15 Benedic,
anima mea
You send the springs into the valleys;
they flow between the mountains.
All the beasts of the field drink their fill from
them,
and the wild asses quench their thirst.
Beside them the birds of the air make their nests
and sing among the branches.
You water the mountains from your dwelling on high;
the earth is fully satisfied by the fruit of your
works.
You make grass grow for flocks and herds
and plants to serve human beings
that they may bring forth food from the earth,
Wine to gladden our hearts,
oil to make a cheerful countenance,
and bread to strengthen the heart.
Glory to the holy and
undivided Trinity, one God:
as it was in the beginning,
is now and will be for ever. Amen.
Exodus
16.11-15
The Lord spoke to Moses and said, ‘I have heard the
complaining of the Israelites; say to them, “At twilight you shall eat meat,
and in the morning you shall have your fill of bread; then you shall know that
I am the Lord your God.” ’
In the evening quails came up and covered the camp;
and in the morning there was a layer of dew around the camp. When the layer of
dew lifted, there on the surface of the wilderness was a fine flaky substance,
as fine as frost on the ground. When the Israelites saw it, they said to one
another, ‘What is it?’ For they did not know what it was. Moses said to them,
‘It is the bread that the Lord has given you to eat.
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church.
Thanks be to God.
The Responsory
Fear not, for I have redeemed you.
I have called you by name; you are mine.
Fear not, for I have redeemed you.
I have called you by name; you are mine.
When you pass through the waters, I will be with you.
When you walk through fire, you shall not be burned.
Fear not, for I have redeemed you.
I have called you by name; you are mine.
You are precious in my sight and I love you.
Do not fear, for I am with you.
Fear not, for I have redeemed you.
I have called you by name; you are mine.
2 Corinthians
9.6-11
The point is this: the one who sows sparingly will
also reap sparingly, and the one who sows bountifully will also reap
bountifully. Each of you must give as you have made up your mind, not
reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is
able to provide you with every blessing in abundance, so that by always having
enough of everything, you may share abundantly in every good work. As it is
written,
‘He scatters abroad, he gives to the poor;
his
righteousness endures for ever.’
He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food
will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your
righteousness. You will be enriched in every way for your great generosity,
which will produce thanksgiving to God through us;
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church.
Thanks be to God.
Magnificat Steve Bell
O Worship the King
O worship
the King all-glorious above,
O
gratefully sing his power and his love:
our
shield and defender, the Ancient of Days,
pavilioned
in splendour and girded with praise.
The earth
with its store of wonders untold,
Almighty,
thy power hath founded of old;
Hath
stablished it fast by a changeless decree
And round
it hath cast, like a mantle, the sea.
Thy
bountiful care, what tongue can recite?
It
breathes in the air, it shines in the light;
it
streams from the hills, it descends to the plain,
and
sweetly distils in the dew and the rain.
O
measureless might, ineffable Love,
While angels
delight to hymn thee above!
Thy
humbler creation, though feeble their lays,
With true
adoration shall sing to thy praise!
The Lord be with you,
and also with you.
The Holy Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ
according to John.
Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
John 6.28-35
Then they said to him, ‘What must we do to perform the
works of God?’ Jesus answered them, ‘This is the work of God, that you believe
in him whom he has sent.’ So they said to him, ‘What sign are you going to give
us then, so that we may see it and believe you? What work are you performing?
Our ancestors ate the manna in the wilderness; as it is written, “He gave them
bread from heaven to eat.” ’ Then Jesus said to them, ‘Very truly, I tell you,
it was not Moses who gave you the bread from heaven, but it is my Father who
gives you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is that which comes
down from heaven and gives life to the world.’ They said to him, ‘Sir, give us
this bread always.’
Jesus said to them, ‘I am the bread of life. Whoever
comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be
thirsty.
The Gospel of Christ.
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
Sermon
Apostles’
Creed
Let us confess the faith of our baptism as we
say,
I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our
Lord.
He was conceived by the power of the Holy
Spirit
and born of the Virgin Mary.
He suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again.
He ascended into heaven,
and is seated at the right hand of the Father.
He will come again
to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic Church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. Amen.
We
Plough the Fields
We plow the fields and scatter
the good seed on the land,
but it is fed and watered
by God's almighty hand.
He sends the snow in winter,
the warmth to swell the grain,
the breezes and the sunshine,
and soft refreshing rain.
Refrain:
All good gifts around us
are sent from heav'n above;
then thank the Lord, O thank the Lord
for all his love.
He only is the Maker
of all things near and far;
he paints the wayside flower,
he lights the evening star;
the wind and waves obey him,
by him the birds are fed;
much more to us, his children,
he gives our daily bread.
We thank you, then, O Father,
for all things bright and good:
the seed-time and the harvest,
our life, our health, our food;
no gifts have we to offer
for all your love imparts,
but that which you desire now:
our humble, thankful hearts!
The
Prayers of the Community
The
Litany
Send
forth your strength, O God;
establish
what you have wrought in us.
Uphold
all those who fall
and
raise up those who are bowed down.
Open the
eyes of the blind and set the prisoners free.
Sustain
the orphan and widowed
and
give food to those who hunger.
Grant
them the joy of your help again
and
sustain them with your Spirit.
Giver of
peace, judge the peoples
and
take all nations for your own.
Prayers of
the People:
Pray for the new Province of
Alexandria
Anglican Church of Canada
Diocese of Qu’Appelle
the Right Reverend Robert
Hardwick, Bishop
Council of the North
Fall Meeting of the Council of the North
the Right Reverend William Cliff, Chair
Diocese of Edmonton
Christ Church, Edmonton
Susan Oliver, Rector
Chelsy Bouwman, Associate Priest
Buyé Diocese, Kibonde Parish
Serges Rwasa, Rector
Enoch Cree Nation
We continue to pray for Burundi and our
twinned parishes
Kabanga and St. Luke’s Bigombo
We
also pray for the Canadian Armed Forces
serving at
home and abroad.
Come, Ye
Thankful People, Come
Come, ye thankful people, come,
raise the song of harvest home;
all is safely gathered in,
ere the winter storms begin.
God our Maker doth provide
for our wants to be supplied;
come to God's own temple, come,
raise the song of harvest home.
All the world is God's own field,
fruit as praise to God we yield;
wheat and tares together sown
are to joy or sorrow grown;
first the blade and then the ear,
then the full corn shall appear;
Lord of harvest, grant that we
wholesome grain and pure may be.
For the Lord our God shall come,
and shall take the harvest home;
from the field shall in that day
all offenses purge away,
giving angels charge at last
in the fire the tares to cast;
but the fruitful ears to store
in the garner evermore.
Even so, Lord, quickly come,
bring thy final harvest home;
gather thou thy people in,
free from sorrow, free from sin,
there, forever purified,
in thy presence to abide;
come, with all thine angels, come,
raise the glorious harvest home.
Let us give thanks to God,
the God of all peoples of the earth.
For the colour and forms of your creation
and our place within it,
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
For our daily food,
and for those whose work and skill
bring your good gifts to us,
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
For the gifts and graces
inspired in human minds and hearts;
for insight and imagination,
for the skills of research
which bring healing and fulfilment to the
lives of many;
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
For the light and shades of the changing
seasons,
and their variety and dependability;
for new life and growth out of barrenness and
decay;
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
For new hope and strength in our communities,
especially in your Church
and among all you call to serve you,
we bring our thanks, good Lord;
your mercy endures for ever.
For all in whose lives we see goodness,
kindness,
gentleness, patience and humility,
and all the fruit of the Spirit,
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
For the life we have been given,
and for all those whom you have given us to
share it,
we bring our thanks, good Lord:
your mercy endures for ever.
The Collect of the Day
Eternal God,
you crown the year with your goodness
and you give us the fruits of the earth in
their season:
grant that we may use them to your glory,
for the relief of those in need,
and for our own well-being;
through Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever. Amen
The Lord’s Prayer
Trusting in the compassion of God
and gathering our prayers and praises into one,
let us pray as our Saviour taught us,
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins
as we forgive those who sin against us.
Save us from the time of trial,
and deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours,
now and for ever. Amen.
All Things Bright and Beautiful
Refrain:
All
things bright and beautiful,
all
creatures great and small,
all
things wise and wonderful,
the Lord
God made them all.
Each
little flow'r that opens,
each
little bird that sings,
he made
their glowing colors,
he made
their tiny wings.
The
purple-headed mountain,
the river
running by,
the
sunset, and the morning
that
brightens up the sky.
The cold
wind in the winter,
the
pleasant summer sun,
the ripe
fruits in the garden,
he made
them, ev'ry one.
The tall
trees in the greenwood,
the
meadows where we play,
the flowers
by the water
we gather
ev'ry day.
He gave
us eyes to see them,
and lips
that we might tell
how great
is God Almighty,
who has
made all things well.
Dismissal
Tend the earth,
care for God’s good creation,
and bring forth the fruits of righteousness.
Go in the peace of Christ.
Thanks be to God.
Go Now in Peace
Evening Prayer
adapted from:
PRAY WITHOUT CEASING
Morning and Evening Prayer for
Ordinary Time
Prepared by the Ven. Dr.
Richard Leggett
for the Faith, Worship, and
Ministry Committee Of the Anglican Church of Canada
The psalm is from:
A Liturgical Psalter
General Synod 2016 Edition
The Psalter of The Book of
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