WORSHIP AT HOME for week commencing Sunday, 7 December 2025 – by Ron Mapplebeck
Opening prayer: Blessed be our God, who does wonderful things. Let us worship him together. Let us draw near with thankful hearts and acknowledge the glory of his name.
Amen.
Hymn: STF no. 185/H&P no. 244 - Sing we the king who is coming to reign
Prayers and Lord’s Prayer:: Let us pray. Prepare the way of the Lord. Let us quieten ourselves and become aware of where we are, how we are, whom we seek, whom we expect, whom we long to please. Prepare the way of the Lord.We listen for the sound of his footsteps, his touch on our arm, his smile and his greeting. Prepare the way of the Lord.He chose us – you and me, invited us to come, called us here in person. Prepare the way of the Lord.Because we are his friends and followers, his co-workers in the world, he needs us to be fit and ready, reared on God’s love, filled with the Spirit. On your marks. Get set. Go! Prepare the way of the Lord.
Confession: God, forgive us when we have not rooted ourselves in you, when we have not heeded your word in our lives, when we have not borne the fruit of your love. God, forgive us when we have slipped into apathy, when we have forgotten to welcome you, when we have neglected to welcome each other. God, forgive us when we have glorified hate instead of compassion, when we have let the world dictate our lifestyles, when we have abandoned ourselves to other things. God, forgive us for your arms are wide open, and yet we often choose not to run into them. May we shed all the rubbish and allow ourselves to be held once again in your embrace – by the power of your Spirit and through the saving work of Jesus.
Loving God, warm our hearts. Make us compassionate as we remember those who are ill – especially those we know personally – and pray that they may be aware of the comfort of your presence.
…. And together we say the Lord’s Prayer: Our father, who art in heaven …..
Reading: Matthew 3.1-12
Hymn: STF no. 157 / H&P no. 64 - God has spoken – by his prophets
Too busy getting ready for Christmas? Is that a problem for us too? It seems to me the Christian festival of Advent is fairly low-key these days. Maybe it is rightly a time for contemplation, but we don’t quite seem to get the excitement or adventure there should be in this period, nothing like the anticipation we build up more solemnly during Lent in the lead-up to a joyful Easter. Are we too busy buying presents, preparing food, arranging visits – or to be visited – to think very much about Christmas until the day itself arrives? We should not disregard the irony within that statement of being too busy getting ready for Christmas. Without Advent, there would have been no Jesus, no resurrection, no Christian Church! How might it have been if back in history, other people had been too busy? How inconvenient it must have seemed to a busy carpenter in Nazareth to have to close his business and embark on a trek to Bethlehem just because the Roman occupiers wanted to take a census. How arduous was that particular journey for his heavily pregnant fiancee? The harassed innkeeper in Bethlehem was probably not cursing the Romans quite as much, after all, business was booming. But he could easily have claimed to have been too busy to bother finding a couple of strangers some space in his stable. What would have happened to those sheep out in the field if their shepherds had been too busy to look after them properly? Could those wise men from the east have found better things to do than follow a star? Advent is all about the coming of Jesus. If there have been times when we failed to recognise Him coming into our own lives maybe it is because we thought we were too busy. It would be a tragedy if we were still too busy? Too busy getting ready for Christmas so that we miss out on the real thrill, the excitement, and the suspense contained within the season of Advent!
Hymn: STF no. 418/H&P no, 465 - We have a gospel to proclaim
May the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with us all, now and evermore. Amen.
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