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Jesus said “32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.” 33 He said this to show he kind of death he was going to die. John 12: 32-33

Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you

All and also with you.

Opening Prayer

Almighty God, to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hidden: cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Song- Lord I lift your name on high

Saying sorry to God

Compassion and forgiveness belong to the Lord our God,

though we have rebelled against him.

Let us then renounce our wilfulness and ask his mercy

by confessing our sins in penitence and faith.


Wash me thoroughly from my wickedness

and cleanse me from my sin:

Lord, have mercy.

Lord, have mercy.


Make me a clean heart, O God,

and renew a right spirit within me:

Christ, have mercy.

Christ, have mercy.


Cast me not away from your presence

and take not your holy spirit from me:

cf Psalm 51

Lord, have mercy.

Lord, have mercy.


Absolution

Almighty God,

who forgives all who truly repent,

have mercy upon you,

pardon and deliver you from all your sins,

confirm and strengthen you in all goodness,

and keep you in life eternal;

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen.


The Collect

Gracious God

You gave up your Son

Out of love for the world:

Lead us to ponder the mysteries of his passion,

That we might know eternal peace

Through the shedding of our Saviour’s blood,

Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen


Old Testament Reading Jeremiah 31:31-34 read by Sandeli.

31"The days are coming," declares the LORD, "when I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah. 32It will not be like the covenant I made with their ancestors when I took them by the hand to lead them out of Egypt, because they broke my covenant, though I was a husband to them," declares the LORD. 33"This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel after that time," declares the LORD. "I will put my law in their minds and write it on their hearts. I will be their God, and they will be my people. 34No longer will they teach their neighbor, or say to one another, 'Know the LORD,' because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest," declares the LORD. "For I will forgive their wickedness and will remember their sins no more."

Song-Goodness of God


Gospel Reading:

Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory.

The Lord is a great God, O that today you would listen to his voice.

Harden not your hearts. cf Psalm 95.3,8


Praise to you, O Christ, King of eternal glory.


Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John

Glory to you, O Lord.

Gospel read by Tope

John 12:20-33 Jesus Predicts His Death

20 Now there were some Greeks among those who went up to worship at the festival. 21 They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, with a request. “Sir,” they said, “we would like to see Jesus.” 22 Philip went to tell Andrew; Andrew and Philip in turn told Jesus.

23 Jesus replied, “The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.

24 Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. 25 Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life. 26 Whoever serves me must follow me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honour the one who serves me.

27 “Now my soul is troubled, and what shall I say? ‘Father, save me from this hour’? No, it was for this very reason I came to this hour. 28 Father, glorify your name!”

Then a voice came from heaven, “I have glorified it, and will glorify it again.” 29 The crowd that was there and heard it said it had thundered; others said an angel had spoken to him.

30 Jesus said, “This voice was for your benefit, not mine. 31 Now is the time for judgment on this world; now the prince of this world will be driven out.

32 And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself.” 33 He said this to show he kind of death he was going to die.


This is the Gospel of the Lord.

Praise to you, O Christ.


The Talk-


We are well into March now- and next week brings the clocks being put forward- heralding in the warmer summer days and promise of the new life of spring.

But this spring seems to mean so much more than any other we’ve known. This coming out of the darkness of winter- this emergence into new life, coming out from that terrible umbrella that has been Covid-19.

I do not think there is anybody who is not wanting this new start.

Making a new start, seems to be the summary of all of the stories in the bible. From both old and new testaments, there is the over- arching story- the metanarrative, of the relationship of God with his people- a people in constant need of new starts with God.

In our readings today, we have the story of new starts- one from Jeremiah and one from John’s Gospel - although that one might be more slightly hidden.

Jeremiah’s ministry was active over 40 years and he was successor to Isaiah, Hosea, Amos and Micah who all preached when there were still 2 kingdoms, Israel (northern kingdom) and Judah in the south.


Jeremiah was just one of God’s many prophets whose job it was to turn God’s people away from sin and turn them back to God again. Hear his story…


Our reading from chap 31:31-34 talks of a new Covenant- not just between God and Judah, but is made with both Israel and Judah. It goes right back to Abraham and Moses and it re-creates or renews that covenant made so long ago.

This new covenant will not be written on stones like the 10 commandments.

This prophecy of Jeremiah, had its fulfilment in two halves. The first was a physical sign, in that the nation was brought back by God, from exile in Babylon and the city began to be rebuilt in 539 BC. But the inclusion of Israel, which had ceased to exist in Jeremiah’s time, suggested a much deeper fulfilment than that of a physical move for the nation. It was to be fulfilled in a new way and only by God’s help.

And the reading from John’s gospel tells us how…


Many people flocked to hear Jesus teach and not all of them were Jews. In today’s reading, we heard about Greeks who wanted to see Jesus.

And this moment with Jesus was quite profound because all of this teaching, points to his forthcoming death and God’s glorification through his Son’s death and resurrection.

This “moment” is in 3 parts, which seem to be in reverse chronological order. First, we have teaching on a topic which would have been so familiar to the farmers in the crowd. The idea of seeds yielding crops. Something so ordinary in their everyday lives, the seed being planted in the earth- giving of its life to bring new life and ultimately a bumper crop of many seeds. This teaching pointed to the sacrifice Jesus would be making- he had to die for the sins of the world, but he also would show that death had no ultimate power over him.

This gift of eternal life was on offer to all who believed in him.

2ndly – the crowd heard the voice of God.

the voice of the Father replying to Jesus’ request to glorify God’s name, saying

“I have glorified it, and will glorify it again”

The glorification here is the hour which fast approaches of Jesus’ death- a death which will be the ultimate sacrifice paid once and for all- literally. The sacrifice Jesus is to make will be followed by the triumph of Jesus’ resurrection which was to follow. And in all this God will be glorified.

3rdly-

Jesus’ words “But I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself” was the specific means by which his death was to take place- death on a cross.

All three of these parts are necessary together and people were drawn into this profound moment by something as simple as seed planting.

Just as Jesus talked of seeds growing from the darkness of the earth, so we, with our faith rooted firmly in Christ, can grow from the darkness of sin towards Christ’s light. And by nourishment of that Living Water, by sharing our story- God’s story, we too can produce a harvest fit for our King. Amen


This Time Tomorrow-Lin’s Story

Let us declare our faith in God.

We believe in God the Father,

from whom every family

in heaven and on earth is named.

We believe in God the Son,

who lives in our hearts through faith,

and fills us with his love.

We believe in God the Holy Spirit,

who strengthens us

with power from on high.

We believe in one God;

Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.

Our Prayers led by Pauline


The Peace

Since we are justified by faith,

we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ,

who has given us access to his grace.

The peace of the Lord be always with you

and also with you.

Let us offer one another a sign of peace.


Song Mary did you know

Holy Communion

The Lord is here

His Spirit is with us.

Lift up your hearts.

We lift them to the Lord.

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

It is right to give him thanks and praise.

And now we give you thanks

because he was tempted in every way as we are, yet did not sin.

By his grace we are able to triumph over every evil,

and to live no longer for ourselves alone,

but for him who died for us and rose again.


When we turned away

you did not reject us,

but came to meet us in your Son.

You embraced us as your children

and welcomed us to sit and eat with you.

In Christ you shared our life

that we might live in him and he in us.

He opened his arms of love upon the cross and made for all the perfect sacrifice for sin.


And so, with angels and archangels

and all the company of heaven,

we proclaim your glory

and join in their unending hymn of praise:

Holy, holy, holy Lord,

God of power and might,

Heaven and earth are full of your glory.

Hosanna in the highest.


On the night he was betrayed,

at supper with his friends

he took bread, and gave you thanks;

he broke it and gave it to them, saying:

Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you;

do this in remembrance of me.

Father, we do this in remembrance of him:

his body is the bread of life.


At the end of supper, taking the cup of wine,

he gave you thanks, and said:

Drink this, all of you;

this is my blood of the new covenant,

which is shed for you for the forgiveness of sins;

do this in remembrance of me.

Father, we do this in remembrance of him:

his blood is shed for all.


As we proclaim his death and celebrate his rising in glory,

send your Holy Spirit that this bread and this wine

may be to us the body and blood of your dear Son.

As we eat and drink these holy gifts

make us one in Christ, our risen Lord.

We break this bread

to share in the body of Christ.



Though we are many, we are one body,

because we all share in one bread.

Jesus, Lamb of God,

have mercy on us.

Jesus, bearer of our sins,

have mercy on us.

Jesus, redeemer of the world,

grant us peace.


The Lord’s Prayer

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.

Lead us not into temptation

but deliver us from evil.

For the kingdom, the power,

and the glory are yours

now and for ever.

Amen.


Draw near with faith.

Receive the body of our Lord Jesus Christ

which he gave for you,

and his blood which he shed for you.

Eat and drink

in remembrance that he died for you,

and feed on him in your hearts

by faith with thanksgiving.

Song How deep the Father’s love


Prayer of Spiritual Communion

Thanks be to you, Lord Jesus Christ,

for all the benefits you have given me,

for all the pains and insults you have borne for me.

Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally,

I ask you to come spiritually into my heart.

O most merciful redeemer, friend and brother,

may I know you more clearly,

love you more dearly,

and follow you more nearly, day by day. Amen

The Blessing

Christ give you grace to grow in holiness,

to deny yourselves, take up your cross, and follow him;

and the blessing of God almighty,

the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,

be among you and remain with you always.

Amen.

Final Song We are Marching in the Light of God www.youtube.com/watch?v=gl24_27wW1E

Notices for next week


Birthdays


Dismissal

Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.

In the name of Christ. Amen.




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Children and Family Activities Sunday 14th March 2021

A great song about being together…

Hannah longed for a baby so she prayed to God- and he heard her prayer. Because Hannah had a baby, when he was old enough she dedicated him to God. God gave her the family she longed for.

Families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, with happy and sad times too. When Jesus was on the cross, he asked his best friend John, to take care of his mother, Mary. God takes care of us when families are sad.

Let’s take care of each other in every sort of time!

Last week, we had some knitted hearts to give to someone else to say thank you or I’m thinking of you. If you’d like to make some yourself- here are the instructions.

Or how about giving a cup of tea- cut out and colour this one!





Write a name on each face of the cube; glue it together. Roll the cube like a dice and then pray for the person whose name you can see.


Prayer:

Dear God,

Thank you that you care for all sorts of people in all sorts of families.

Please be with us in happy and sad times. Amen








The Lord be with you And also with you.


Gathering Prayer

Heavenly Father, we rejoice with thanks

for all those who have mothered us in our lives.

In a world that is broken and in need of your motherly love,

please use us to aid others as you do us in providing comfort, nurture, protection and support.

We ask that you grow us as carers to those who need us,

so that we might celebrate your goodness together

even through our own brokenness.

Amen



Prayer of Preparation God our Father,

help us to notice those areas of our own lives needing care and attention.

Therefore, let us confess our sins, seeking the embrace of God’s forgiveness and peace.


We have failed to nurture the needy,

Lord, have mercy.

We have failed to make space in our lives for the broken-hearted.

Christ, have mercy.

We struggle to forgive those who have withheld their love from us.

Lord, have mercy.


Merciful Lord,

you know our struggle to serve you:

when sin spoils our lives

and overshadows our hearts,

come to our aid

and turn us back to you again;

through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Amen


Collect

God of love,

passionate and strong,

tender and careful:

watch over us and hold us

all the days of our life;

through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen



First Reading – read by our young people

Voice 1 20 So it was that she became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, and explained,

Voice 2 “I asked the Lord for him.”

Voice 1 21 The time came again for Elkanah and his family to go to Shiloh and offer to the Lord the yearly sacrifice and the special sacrifice he had promised. 22 But this time Hannah did not go. She told her husband,

Voice 2 “As soon as the child is weaned, I will take him to the house of the Lord, where he will stay all his life.”

Voice 3 23 Elkanah answered, “All right, do whatever you think best; stay at home until you have weaned him. And may the Lord make your promise come true.” So Hannah stayed at home and nursed her child.

Voice 1 24 After she had weaned him, she took him to Shiloh, taking along a three-year-old bull, a bushel of flour, and a leather bag full of wine. She took Samuel, young as he was, to the house of the Lord at Shiloh. 25 After they had killed the bull, they took the child to Eli. 26 Hannah said to him,

Voice 2 “Excuse me, sir. Do you remember me? I am the woman you saw standing here, praying to the Lord. 27 I asked him for this child, and he gave me what I asked for. 28 So I am dedicating him to the Lord. As long as he lives, he will belong to the Lord.”

Voice 3 Then they worshiped the Lord there.



Gospel Reading: John 19.25b-27

25 Standing close to Jesus' cross were his mother, his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene. 26 Jesus saw his mother and the disciple he loved standing there; so he said to his mother, “He is your son.”

27 Then he said to the disciple, “She is your mother.” From that time the disciple took her to live in his home.

Sermon

Families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Families have all sorts of experiences. In our readings we have a brief outline of the stories of two families.

First there is Hannah: -


Hannah’s story had sad parts and happy parts. She was married to a man called Elkanah but she couldn’t have a baby. Her husband had another wife as well- Peninniah, who bullied Hannah because of her infertility. Peninnah had lots of children! Maybe she was angry because her husband seemed to prefer Hannah.

So, there was sadness, conflict, jealousy, and torment. What a mess.

Hannah and her situation reflect the times she lived in and the kinds of ways that families or clans were made up. It’s not a pattern we should follow but tells what happened in her world. Families were difficult and had problems.


Many of us live in complicated families. Our issues might not be the same as Hannah’s and her family, but we might well recognise that sadness and torment, jealousy and conflict come into all sorts of families at different times.

Particularly on Mothering Sunday and in this strange year, we know that things are not easy for families or relationships. Our bible stories don’t pretend that everything is straightforward. It’s not like the adverts on the TV which show families getting on sharing meals and presents. Sometimes life just isn’t like that. We might think that our situation is unique or too difficult to talk about or for God to handle. Our bible is full of mixed people situations and families.


How did Hannah react? Hannah turned to God. Hannah’s actions in this story are the ones we can follow. Hannah prayed. She prayed even though the priest in the temple thought there was something wrong with her…

She prayed and trusted God – and when she received the answer to her prayers- she went back and fulfilled the promise she had made to God.

(again – we have an account of what was acceptable in those times- giving a child to live in the temple- not what we might do now!).

But we can do what Hannah did. When she was desperate, she asked God for help and promised to give back to Him in return. We may well ask God for something, when we’re desperate, but do we then forget to honour God when things are good for us?

Hannah’s story encourages us that if our situation is messy and complicated, God does not gives up on us. God hears faithful people who pray and keep praying when nothing goes their way. And when God answers our prayers, we can honour him. Tell other people what he has done. Remember God in the good times as well.


So that was Hannah’s story.

What about the family in the very brief gospel reading? It’s Jesus’ own family!

On the cross Jesus asks his best friend John, to take care of Mary, his mother. Being Jesus’ mother can’t have been easy!

Here are some snapshots of Mary’s life.


The joy of knowing she was expecting a baby- and Elizabeth, her cousin shares her joy- and prophesies about Jesus. Then, the difficulties of having a baby in a stable and not at home- the various visitors and their assorted gifts to this wonderful baby. Simeon and Anna recognise God’s gift to the world- though Simeon has warning words for Mary.

And then Herod’s rage and wrath and the escape to Egypt a foreign land, then to come back and settled in Nazareth.

It could be a modern story of so many families in difficult places in our world. Children born where the politics are complicated; life is unsafe, and you may have to flee at any moment to another country. And yet, God’s presence and purpose is here too.


The story of this family reminds us of God’s provision – even if it was a stable; God provided in the support and welcome by Elizabeth (and Joseph), the miraculous visitors and all they signified; Simeon and Anna’s welcome and warning. And at last, a safe home back in Nazareth.

But Mary sees her son grow into a man- and Jesus is not just a man. Mary follows him as God’s son as well as being her son. As a parent she has the joy and privilege as one of those who followed him; heard his teaching and saw the miracles. Our reading, however, also tells us that she was present at the cross. Even in his agony, Jesus remembers those around him, and he remembers Mary in particular who has loved and cared for him. Jesus entrusts her to John.


Being a parent or acting like a parent or carer to someone else is a roller coaster ride. Ups and downs, challenges and changes; Mary had so much to face when she was the mother of a perfect child!

I wonder if she ever thought she couldn’t face what was going on; whether she worried she didn’t know what to do next; but we know, in the good times, she rejoiced in all that God had given her and would do through her.

Both Hannah and Mary give us examples of faithful persistence in a messy mixed up world, and show God’s provision and care for them.




Affirmation of Faith

Do you believe and trust in God the Father, source of all being and life, the one for whom we exist?

We believe and trust in him.


Do you believe and trust in God the Son, who took our human nature, died for us and rose again?

We believe and trust in him.

Do you believe and trust in God the Holy Spirit, who gives life to the people of God and makes Christ known in the world?

We believe and trust in him.

This is the faith of the Church.

This is our faith.

We believe and trust in one God,

Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.


Our Prayers

We give thanks for the Church, our mother, who brought us to birth in the family of Christ, through the waters of baptism. We pray that all Christians will hear again God’s call to mother those in need and bring them home to God.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


We pray for all those in authority in our nation and in our world. May they learn from the example of Jesus Christ that true power is the power to feed the poor and the hungry, to make a home for the homeless and to offer hospitality to the broken-hearted.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


We pray for our own community. May we see each other as brothers and sisters, called to sit at God’s family table together. Let us work together for that great day when God comes again to restore heaven and earth.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


We pray for all who suffer today, in mind, body or spirit. In particular, we pray for those who have lost a motherly presence, and for those who have never known a mother’s love. May they find consolation in God, the one in whom every family on earth finds its home.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


We give thanks for all who have loved us and nurtured us in faith. May we be bold to share what we have received.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


We give thanks for all those who have gone before us into the many mansions of the Father’s home. May we learn from them to trust God’s care and provision for us, all the days of our life and into our death.


Lord, in your mercy.

Hear our prayer.


Peace

Christ is our peace. He offered up his life for us with a love beyond imagining; with a love which dispels fear; with a love which holds and guides us through life’s trials and joys.

The peace of the Lord be always with you.

And also with you.

Let us offer one another a sign of peace.

Holy Communion

The Lord be with you

and also with you.

Lift up your hearts.

We lift them to the Lord.

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

It is right to give thanks and praise.


Blessed are you, Lord God,

our light and our salvation;

to you be glory and praise for ever.

From the beginning you have created all things

and all your works echo the silent music of your praise.

In the fullness of time you made us in your image,

the crown of all creation.

You give us breath and speech, that with angels and archangels

and all the powers of heaven

we may find a voice to sing your praise:


Holy, holy, holy Lord,

God of power and might,

heaven and earth are full of your glory.

Hosanna in the highest.

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.

Hosanna in the highest.


How wonderful the work of your hands, O Lord.

As a mother tenderly gathers her children,

you embraced a people as your own.

When they turned away and rebelled

your love remained steadfast.


From them you raised up Jesus our Saviour, born of Mary,

to be the living bread,

in whom all our hungers are satisfied.


He offered his life for sinners,

and with a love stronger than death

he opened wide his arms on the cross.


On the night before he died,

he came to supper with his friends

and, taking bread, he gave you thanks.

He broke it and gave it to them, saying:

Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you;

do this in remembrance of me.


At the end of supper, taking the cup of wine,

he gave you thanks, and said:

Drink this, all of you; this is my blood of the new covenant,

which is shed for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins.

Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.


Lord, by your cross and resurrection

you have set us free.

You are the Saviour of the world.


Father, we plead with confidence

his sacrifice made once for all upon the cross;

we remember his dying and rising in glory,

and we rejoice that he intercedes for us at your right hand.


Pour out your Holy Spirit as we bring before you

these gifts of your creation;

may they be for us the body and blood of your dear Son.


As we eat and drink these holy things in your presence,

form us in the likeness of Christ,

and build us into a living temple to your glory.


Bring us at the last with St Catherine and all the saints

to the vision of that eternal splendour

for which you have created us;

through Jesus Christ, our Lord,

by whom, with whom, and in whom,

with all who stand before you in earth and heaven,

we worship you, Father almighty, in songs of everlasting praise:


Blessing and honour and glory and power

be yours for ever and ever. Amen.


Lord’s Prayer


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.

Lead us not into temptation

but deliver us from evil.

For the kingdom, the power,

and the glory are yours

now and for ever.

Amen.


Breaking of the Bread


We break this bread

to share in the body of Christ

Though we are many, we are one body

because we all share in the on bread.



Prayer of Spiritual Communion

Thanks be to you, Lord Jesus Christ,

for all the benefits you have given me,

for all the pains and insults you have borne for me.

Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally,

I ask you to come spiritually into my heart.

O most merciful redeemer, friend and brother,

may I know you more clearly,

love you more dearly,

and follow you more nearly, day by day. Amen



God of Grace and compassion

your son, Jesus Christ was part of a family in Nazareth.

He knew the love of a mother and of a father

and by dying on the cross brought us all together as new family.

help us in the Christian Journey to strive for that day when the whole of humanity is one family together in your church.

Amen.


Blessing

May the Lord who brought us all to birth,

strengthen us for daily life.

May the Lord who provides for all our needs sustain us day by day.

May the Lord whose steadfast love is for all, send us out to live and work for others.

And the blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be with you and remain with you always.

Amen.


Song: This is amazing Grace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPQKj2Zptr0





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