Maundy Thursday
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Gathering Music Polly Dunford
Words of Greeting
Call to Worship
Christ’s love is poured out for us
like water poured into a basin.
Christ’s love washes us clean.
Christ’s love shows us who we are to be,
and what we are to do.
How blessed we are to know such love!
Opening hymn “Jesu, Jesu, Fill Us With Your Love” Hymnal #203
Text by Tom Colvin; Music: Ghanaian folk melody
Refrain: Jesu, Jesu, fill us with your love;
show us how to serve the neighbors we have from you.
1) Kneels at the feet of his friends, silently washes their feet,
Master who acts as a slave to them. Refrain
2) Neighbors are wealthy and poor, varied in color and race;
neighbors are near us and far away. Refrain
3) These are the ones we should serve; these are the ones we should love;
all these are neighbors to us and you. Refrain
4) Loving puts us on our knees, willing to wash others’ feet this is the way we should live like you. Refrain
Opening prayer
Jesus, you who walked among us and lived so radically that in the end, even your friends betrayed you – give us Courage. Gift us with breath that fills our bellies and soothes the panicked fluttering of our hearts.
Jesus, you who wept as we weep, who ate and drank, who prayed loudly and alone, who spent a lifetime filled with doubt, but didn’t allow that to stop you from speaking up and acting out – grant us Strength. Move not only our mouths to prayers of justice, but our bodies to action.
Jesus, you who brought sight and life, who calmed storms and fed the masses, you who welcomed all who were excluded – gift us Rest. Guide us to those who will share the load so that when the pain becomes too much to bear, we may lay down knowing the good work will go on. Amen.
Taize Meditation Song “Stay with Me” Hymnal #204
Stay with me; remain here with me; watch and pray. Watch and pray.
Scripture lesson John 13:1-17, 31b-35
Sermon Dr. Keith Ray
A Symbolic Washing of Feet
Unison Prayer
Spirit of Christ, we pause to extend to you what feels most vulnerable in each of us. We ask you to pour out compassion over us as you did water over the feet of your disciples. We may be prideful, uncomfortable, anxious, depressed. We may be grieving or overwhelmed, but we ask for your help attuning ourselves with your guidance, strength, and hope. Amen
Closing Hymn “Wait for the Lord” Hymnal #90
Depart in Silence
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Pianist and Choir Director: Polly Dunford
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