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Spirit Worship
Holy Spirit @ Home
May 31, 2020
Pentecost
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Gathering
O Living Breath of God
Every Time I Feel the Spirit
Creator Spirit, Heavenly Dovesettings by Anne Krentz Organ
Gathering Music
Holy Spirit Bryan and Katie Torwalt
CCLI Annual Music and Streaming License #678084, 2020 Sermon Spice
Welcome
Gathering
The Spirit that rushes in like a gust of wind
is also the Spirit of gentleness.
The Spirit that tears down walls between people
is also the Spirit that opens hearts and minds.
The Spirit that burnishes with fire
is also the Spirit that renews and creates.
The Spirit that brings us to our knees in fear of the Lord
is also the Spirit that lifts us up in the light of Christ.
Gathering
The Spirit that brings a language of its own to our lips
is also the Spirit that carries the prayers of all to God.
Burn away all that is dead within us.
Come, Holy Spirit.
Increase our understanding.
Spur us into faithful action.
Come, Holy Spirit.
Gathering
Strengthen us to stand with our neighbors,
to fight against oppression,
to stand for peace,
to trust in God’s faithfulness,
and to live and die in Christ for the sake of the world.
Come, Holy Spirit, Come.
Gathering Song: Gather Us In
Here in this place the new light is streaming,
now is the darkness vanished away;
see in this space our fears and our dreamings
brought here to you in the light of this day.
Gather us in, the lost and forsaken,
gather us in, the blind and the lame;
call to us now, and we shall awaken,
we shall arise at the sound of our name.
ELW Hymn 532, Elizabeth Moessner, soloist
Confession
To prepare our hearts to receive God’s word,
let us confess our sin in the presence of God. Most merciful God,
we confess that we are captive to sin and cannot free ourselves.
We have sinned against you in thought, word, and deed,
by what we have done and by what we have left undone.
We have not loved you with our whole heart;
we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves.
For the sake of your Son, Jesus Christ, have mercy on us.
Forgive us, renew us, and lead us, so that we may delight in your will
and walk in your ways, to the glory of your holy name. Amen.
Forgiveness
In the mercy of almighty God, Jesus Christ was given to die for us,
and for his sake God forgives us all our sins.
As a called and ordained minister of the church of Christ,
and by God’s authority,
I announce to you the entire forgiveness of all your sins,
in the name of the Father, and of the + Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Prayer of the Day
Let us pray together.
Spirit… Wind… Breath…
fill our lungs and lives with your energizing presence;
refresh our minds and stir our hearts with gusts of wind of your Spirit;
that we may be your breathing, passionate presence in the world.
By your Holy Spirit,
kindle in us the fire of your love,
empowering our lives for service
and our tongues for praise of you.
In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.
Word
Reading: Acts 2:1-21 The Voice Bible
A reading from Acts 2.
Narrator: When the holy day of Pentecost came 50 days after Passover,
they were gathered together in one place.
Picture yourself among the disciples:
A sound roars from the sky without warning, the roar of a violent wind,
and the whole house where you are gathered reverberates with the sound.
Then a flame appears, dividing into smaller flames and spreading from one person
to the next. All the people present are filled with the Holy Spirit and begin
speaking in languages they’ve never spoken, as the Spirit empowers them.
Narrator: Because of the holy festival, there are devout Jews staying as pilgrims in
Jerusalem from every nation under the sun. They hear the sound, and a crowd
gathers. They are amazed because each of them can hear the group speaking
in their native languages. They are shocked and amazed by this.
Pilgrims: Just a minute. Aren’t all of these people Galileans?
How in the world do we all hear our native languages being spoken?
Look — there are Parthians here, and Medes, Elamites, Mesopotamians, and
Judeans, residents of Cappadocia, Pontus, and Asia, Phrygians and Pamphylians,
Egyptians and Libyans from Cyrene, Romans including both Jews by birth and
converts, Cretans, and Arabs. We’re each, in our own languages,
hearing these people talk about God’s powerful deeds.
Narrator: Their amazement becomes confusion as they wonder,
Pilgrims: what does this mean?
Skeptics: It doesn’t mean anything. They’re all drunk on some fresh wine!
Narrator: As the twelve stood together, Peter shouted to the crowd,
Peter: Men of Judea and all who are staying here in Jerusalem, listen.
I want you to understand: these people aren’t drunk as you may think.
Look, it’s only nine o’clock in the morning!
No, this isn’t drunkenness; this is the fulfillment of the prophecy of Joel.
Hear what God says!
Peter continues: In the last days, I will offer My Spirit to humanity as a libation.
Your children will boldly speak the word of the Lord.
Young warriors will see visions,
and your elders will dream dreams.
Yes, in those days I shall offer My Spirit to all servants,
both male and female, and they will boldly speak My word.
And in the heaven above and on the earth below,
I shall give signs of impending judgment: blood, fire, and clouds of smoke.
The sun will become a void of darkness,
and the moon will become blood.
Then the great and dreadful day of the Lord will arrive,
And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord
will be liberated into God’s freedom and peace.
Word of the Spirit, Word of Life. Thanks be to God!
Gospel: John 20:19-23 NIV Bible
The good news from John 20. Open our hearts, Lord.
On the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together,
with the doors locked for fear of the Jewish leaders,
Jesus came and stood among them and said,
“Peace be with you!”
After he said this, he showed them his hands and side.
The disciples were overjoyed when they saw the Lord.
Gospel
Again Jesus said,
“Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.”
And with that he breathed on them and said,
“Receive the Holy Spirit.
If you forgive anyone’s sins, their sins are forgiven;
if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”
This is the Good News!
Thanks be to God! Hallelujah!
Sermon
Word in Song: Like the Murmur of the Dove’s Song
Like the murmur of the dove's song, like the challenge of her flight,
like the vigor of the wind's rush, like the new flame's eager might:
Come, Holy Spirit, come.
To the members of Christ's body, to the branches of the vine,
to the church in faith assembled, to our midst as gift and sign:
Come, Holy Spirit, come.
With the healing of division, with the ceaseless voice of prayer,
with the power to love and witness, with the peace beyond compare:
Come, Holy Spirit, come. Elizabeth Moessner, soloist
Pentecost Affirmation
Let us affirm our faith as Spirit-filled people.
We believe in God,
Creator and Sustainer of all that lives;
the One in whose image all are made;
the One who kept covenant with Sarah and Abraham
and never forgot Hagar,
who answered Hannah’s deepest prayer,
and gave songs to Miriam, Deborah and Mary;
the One who loves, hears and sings with us still today.
Pentecost Affirmation
We believe in Jesus Christ,
Redeemer and Savior of all who believe;
the One who loved Martha and Mary;
the One who fed the crowds,
who healed the woman who bled,
and raised Jairus’ daughter and Lazarus;
the One whose love, life, death and rising re-creates us still today.
Pentecost Affirmation
We believe in the Spirit,
Comforter and Interpreter for all who cry out;
the One who came in fire and wind;
the One who gave courage to Esther,
who caused David to dance,
and made John leap in Elizabeth’s womb;
the One who breathes life into the Word and in us still today.
Pentecost Affirmation
We believe that the Body of Christ is made up of
hands large and small,
hearts old and young,
legs strong and weak,
and feet made beautiful
as they carry the Good News to the nations.
We join those who have gone before
and those in the generations to follow
in praise of the triune God who was and is and is to come.
Amen.
Prayers of the People
On this day of Pentecost we unite in prayer,
asking God to send the Holy Spirit
on the church, the world, and all who are in need.
We pray for the church around the globe:
For the Eastern Orthodox churches, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
For the Roman Catholic church, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
For Protestant and Anglican churches, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
For evangelicals and independents, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
For Holy Spirit congregation, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
And for everyone who searches for you, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
Restore with your breath the whole creation,
especially the lands and waters laden with pollution
and the animals whose habitats are threatened.
For your earth, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
Send your Spirit on the leaders of nations, on legislators, and on judges,
that the people of the world will benefit from your justice and your peace.
For the nations of the world, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
As Elizabeth welcomed Mary to her home, give us ways during this time
to share with one another the faithfulness we receive from you. Surprise us with
unexpected grace. For family members and friends, we pray:
Come, Holy Spirit.
Visit all who are suffering, all who feel hopeless, and all who face death.
Send healing to those we name here before you especially Lois, Louise, Stephanie,
Louise, Janet, Lea, Kathy, Abby, Ollie, Sue, Jace, Helen, Jim, Hank, Eleanor, Chick,
Kevin, Linda, Alma, Dottie, Linda, Dorothy, Mark, Jan, Colby, Scott, Eric, Carol,
Becky, Glenn, Denise, Dillon, Lisa, Linda, Dick, Doris, Patricia, Reinhold, Johnathan,
Susan, Hiram, George, Joan, Andrew, Nancy, Fred, Wilbur, Rosie, Kevin, Wade,
Ashley, Grace, Andrea, Paul, Irene, Kari, Donna, Jimmy, Lester, Holma, Jess, Ruth,
Louise, Doreen, Nick, Jen, Don, Ross, Patty, Randy, Thomas, Bud, Natalie, Rosalie,
Jim, Sylvia, Jim, Shirley, Elizabeth, Sands family, Phil, Jean, John, Bob, Diane, Wilma,
Tori, Melanie, Visili, Mike, John, Bob, Bill, Doris, McKenna, the family and friends of
Neil Boger and those we name now. For all who are in need, we pray:
Come, Holy Spirit.
Restore to health those who have contracted the virus. Uphold health-care workers,
give jobs to those who are unemployed, and assist researchers in discovering a
vaccine. We pray especially for all frontline workers: Jennifer, Bethann, Eric,
Theresa, Lauren, Nicole, Dean, Becky, Faye, Edna, Tom, Joel, Joyce, Heather, Anne,
Jim, Joann, Josh, Kelsie, Elizabeth, Dennis, Bobby, Jackie, Jolene, David, Sherri, Emily,
Sarah, Phil, Chip, Heather, Scott, David, Nathan, Jocelyn, Mary, George, Marty,
Victoria, Shannon, Mathai, Elizabeth, Sue, Jeff, Carina, Erin, Chuck, Ksenia, James,
Jenna, Joe, Nate, Tony, Taylor family, Deepti, Vikam, and Brett. We pray for other
frontline employees at hospitals, first responders, grocery stores, warehouse
workers, delivery drivers, postal workers, restaurant workers, teachers and students,
seniors who will not experience graduations/ceremonies, residents in nursing homes,
senior residences and life care facilities, residents in special needs homes and
hospitals, those expecting a child, those on the adoption journey, our pastors, staff,
Eucharistic Ministers and Stephen Ministers. For all who are confronting the
coronovirus, we pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
Show our nation and our churches how to connect with those whose language we
cannot speak. For the speakers of every language under the sun we pray:
Come, Holy Spirit.
Receive our praise for all who for centuries have gone before us in the faith,
especially Neil Boger, from the first Pentecost, throughout Christian history, and up to
this week. That at the end we and all the saints will rejoice in your presence, we
pray: Come, Holy Spirit.
With bold confidence in your love, almighty God, we place all for whom we pray
into your eternal care; through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord. Amen
Solo: The River Doerksen, Hansen, Thiessen
Deb Stevens, soloist
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including the care of those in need. The music is offered as a gift to the glory of God.
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Church of The Holy Spirit”. You can immediately donate or choose to set up an account.
Meal
Holy Communion
You may prepare your communion table at home now.
Following the Words of Institution, the Lord’s Prayer and Communion Invitation,
the presiding minister will say the words first.
While inspirational communion music is played, you may share in communion.
There will be a slide with the words to say during communion.
Word in Meal
Thanks be to God for the power of the Holy Spirit.
We worship you for your Spirit, who forms life out of chaos and dust.
We bless you for your Spirit, who ignites the words of the prophets.
We praise you for your Spirit, who carries your people together in unity.
By your Spirit your Son preached and healed, rebuked and forgave.
Dying on the cross for a wounded world, Christ gave over his Spirit.
Risen from death, Jesus pours out your Spirit on all who believe.
Words of Institution
Word in Meal
On this bread and wine, Come, Holy Spirit.
On this assembly, Come, Holy Spirit.
May your Spirit cry aloud in us, with us, and for us.
Breathe your life into our bones.
Anoint us for service with your oil of gladness.
Translate our speech into tongues of wisdom.
Word in Meal
Shower on us your gifts of the Spirit:
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
Sanctify the whole earth with your truth.
We praise, worship and bless you, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Come, Holy Spirit, come as renewing wind
and blow your fresh breeze through us and your church throughout the world.
Come, Holy Spirit, come as power among us to move each one of us
deeper into your mission and closer to your kingdom. Amen.
Lord’s Prayer
Gathered into one by the Holy Spirit, let us pray as Jesus 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 forever. Amen.
Invitation to Communion
Come to the table of grace
where God in Christ breathes new life into the world.
Amen.
CommunionThe presiding minister will say the words first.
While inspirational communion music is played, you may share in communion.
The body of Christ given for you.
The blood of Christ shed for you.
+
To bless a child, “You are a loved child of God.”
Sending
Blessing
The God of all grace,
who has called you to eternal glory in Christ,
restore, support, strengthen, and + bless you
by the power of the Holy Spirit, now and forever.
Amen.
Sending Song: Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness
Refrain
Spirit, Spirit of gentleness, blow through the wilderness calling and free;
Spirit, Spirit of restlessness,
stir me from placidness, wind, wind on the sea.
1. You moved on the waters, you called to the deep,
then you coaxed up the mountains from the valleys of sleep;
and over the eons you called to each thing:
"Awake from your slumbers and rise on your wings." Refrain
Elizabeth Moessner, soloist
Sending Song: Spirit, Spirit of Gentleness
Refrain
Spirit, Spirit of gentleness, blow through the wilderness calling and free;
Spirit, Spirit of restlessness, stir me from placidness, wind, wind on the sea.
4. You call from tomorrow, you break ancient schemes.
From the bondage of sorrow all the captives dream dreams;
our women see visions, our men clear their eyes.
With bold new decisions your people arise. Refrain
Elizabeth Moessner, soloist
Dismissal
Live and love deeply in and through the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Set our hearts on fire!
Come, Holy Spirit
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O Day Full of Grace David Cherwien
This virtual ELW Hymn 627
is sung by 960 singers and played by 364 instrumentalists
who are members of the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians
for Pentecost Sunday, 2020 amidst the Coronavirus pandemic.
Soli deo Gloria!
Come, Holy Spirit:
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