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1 Advent 4 Remembering 200 years of the Gospel in New Zealand and The Holy Spirit

2 The Gathering of the Community E te whānau a te Karaiti, welcome to this holy table; welcome to you, for we are Christ's body, Christ's work in the world. Welcome to you whose baptism makes you salt of the earth and light to the world. Rejoice and be glad. Praise God who gives us forgiveness and hope. Amen. Christ is our light, the joy of our salvation.

3 Praise and glory to Christ, God’s new beginning for humanity making ritual water gospel wine, cleansing all our worship. Love and loyalty to Christ, who gives us the gospel. Praise to Christ who calls us to holiness.

4 Advent Wreath God the Holy Spirit who lets us know that God loves us so much that he came to earth as Jesus. so that we may have life in all its abundance. We want this love, we like the shepherds come to see what is happening and what it will mean for us.

5 We are thankful that your Holy Spirit encouraged the many people who, together brought the good news about Jesus love to this country. The Good News of Jesus love is for all people. Holy Spirit continue to work in our lives so we pay our part in sharing this love with others.

6  The fourth candle is for Love. We remember the people of the past who hoped for Jesus’ love and trusted that he would come. We light the fourth candle facing the future. We know God loves us. We pray others will come to share this joy with us.

7 Song of Praise Christ is the living water cleansing, refreshing, making all things new. Jesus Christ is the Good News; who through the Holy Spirit sets us free to love, encouraging us to share our good news with others.

8 Song of Praise So now we offer our thanks for the gift of the Holy Spirit; who empowers and energises, our work for your Gospel. We offer thanks and praise to God; for the work of the Spirit, in bringing the Good News to this land, working in the hearts and minds of many people.

9 Song of Praise Our thanks for those who are still energised by the Spirits power; who continue to be and to proclaim the amazing Good News, that God loves each one of us.

10 Forgiveness We come seeking forgiveness for all we have failed to be and do as members of Christ's body. Silence In God there is forgiveness

11 Loving and all-seeing God, forgive us where we have failed to support one another and to be what we claim to be. Forgive us where we have failed to serve you; and where our thoughts and actions have been contrary to yours we ask your pardon. God forgives us; be at peace. Silence

12 Rejoice and be glad, for Christ is resurrection, reconciliation for all the human race. We shall all be one in Christ, one in our life together. Praise to God who has created us, praise to God who has accepted us, praise to God who sends us into the world.

13 Ka nui tēnei tamaiti, ka kīia hoki ko te Tama a te Runga Rawa. Hei kīngi hoki ia mō te whare o Hākopa ake ake; e kore anō e mutu tōna rangatiratanga. Rūka 1:32-33 This child will be great, and will be called the Son of the Most High. He will reign over the house of Jacob for ever, and of his kingdom there will be no end. Luke 1:32-33 Sentence of the Day

14 God of all hope and joy, open our hearts in welcome, that your Son Jesus Christ at his coming may find in us a dwelling prepared for himself; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. A Collect of the Day

15 Almighty God it was your Holy Spirit that filled the people of this land with joy and boldness to preach the gospel; send us out in the same Spirit to witness to your redeeming love and draw all people to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God now and for ever. Amen. A Collect for The Holy Spirit

16 There were many people involved in the process of the Gospel being preached at Oihi on Christmas Day 1814. Te Pahi, who started clearing the way for the Gospel. Ruatara, who made straight the path for the Good News to come to his land. Samuel Marsden, who felt called to bring the Gospel to this land. Working through all these people and situations was the Spirt of God. The Spirit “blows like the wind in a thousand paddocks, inside and outside the fences, you blow where you wish to blow. 1 ” The Proclamation the Holy Spirit

17 The Holy Spirit worked through many needs and desires in individuals to obtain the goal of the Gospel reaching these shores. The work of the Holy Spirit still continues in our day to encourage the work of the Gospel in this land. The Proclamation

18 “Lord Holy Spirit you are the kind fire who does not cease to burn, consuming us with flames of love and peace, driving us out like sparks to set the world on fire. 1 ” 1 Extracts from “Song to the Holy Spirit” by James K Baxter from page 157 of A New Zealand Prayer Book He Karakia Mihinare o Aotearoa The Proclamation

19 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16 Silence for reflection Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church. Thanks be to God. First Testament Reading

20 Psalm 89: 1-4, 19-26 Psalm of the Day

21 Romans 16:25-17 Silence for reflection Hear what the Spirit is saying to the Church. Thanks be to God. Epistle Reading

22 Song or Hymn

23 Gospel The Holy Gospel according to Luke Chapter 1 beginning at verse 26 Praise and glory to God After the reading, Silence for reflection This is the Gospel of Christ Praise to Christ, the Word

24 The Sermon The Spirit empowers us to be the Gospel in the World

25 The Affirmation of Faith You, O God, are supreme and holy. You create our world and give us life. Your purpose overarches everything we do. You have always been with us. You are God. You, O God, are infinitely generous, good beyond all measure.

26 The Affirmation of Faith You came to us before we came to you. You have revealed and proved your love for us in Jesus Christ, who lived and died and rose again. You are with us now. You are God.

27 The Affirmation of Faith You, O God, are Holy Spirit. You empower us to be your gospel in the world. You reconcile and heal; you overcome death. You are our God. We worship you.

28 The Prayers of the People Let us pray for the Church and the world, giving thanks for God’s goodness.

29 The Lord’s Prayer As Christ teaches us we pray 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.

30 The Lord’s Prayer 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.

31 Children’s Work and Participation The children are welcomed back to the service and invited to share their work Decorations are added to the Christmas Tree.

32 The Peace Kia whakapainga a te Karaiti, te Ariki o te rongomau. Blessed be Christ the Prince of Peace E turaki nei I nga tau-arai o te wehe. who breaks down the walls that divide. Kia tau te rangimarie o te Atua ki a koutou. The peace of God be always with you. Kia whakapainga te Karaiti e tuitui nei I a tatou I roto I te rongomau. Praise to Christ who unites us in peace.

33 The Preparation of the Gifts To you, Lord, belongs the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory and the majesty. All that is in the heavens and the earth is yours, and of your own we give you.

34 The Great Thanksgiving Christ is risen! He is risen indeed. Lift your hearts to heaven where Christ in glory reigns. Let us give thanks to God. It is right to offer thanks and praise.

35 It is the joy of our salvation, God of the universe, to give you thanks through Jesus Christ. You called the world into being and your creation has never ceased. In your great love you send us to bring Good News Revealing your age long purpose.

36 You sent your Son to show us the way of love and to be the truth we need to know. You sent your Son to give his life to release us from our sin and guilt. We give you thanks for the many people who have had a part in bringing your Gospel to this Land.

37 Each in their own way were willing to accept your invitation and say let it be with me according to your word. You Spirit continues to call us and invite us to accept your invitation into your work for this land.

38 Holy God, holy and merciful, holy and just, glory and goodness come from you. Glory to you most high and gracious God.

39 Blessed are you, most holy, in your Son, who washed his disciples' feet. 'I am among you,' he said, 'as one who serves.‘ On that night before he died he took bread and gave you thanks. He broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said: Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you; do this to remember me.

40 After supper, he took the cup, and gave you thanks. He gave it to them and said: Drink this. It is my blood of the new covenant, shed for you, shed for all, to forgive sin; do this to remember me. Therefore with this bread and wine we recall your goodness to us.

41 God of the past and present, we your people remember your Son. We thank you for his cross and rising again, we take courage from his ascension; we look for his coming in glory and in him we give ourselves to you.

42 Send your Holy Spirit, that we who receive Christ's body may indeed be the body of Christ, and we who share his cup draw strength from the one true vine. Called to follow Christ, help us to reconcile and unite. Called to suffer, give us hope in our calling.

43 For you, the heavenly one, make all things new; you are the beginning and the end, the last and the first. Praise, glory and love be yours, this and every day, from us and all people, here and everywhere. Amen. Silence

44 The Communion Te tinana o te Karaiti I whatiia mo tatou. Christ's body was broken for us on the cross. Ko I ate taro o te ora. Christ is the bread of life. I maringi ona toto hei murunga hara. His blood was shed for our forgiveness. Kua ara mai te Karaiti I te mate. Christ is risen from the dead.

45 The Invitation Haere mai e te kahui a te Atua, tangohia enei kai rangatira a te Karaiti. Come God's people, come to receive Christ's heavenly food.

46 Communion All are welcome at the Lord’s table

47 Prayer After Communion Blessed be God who calls us together. Praise to God who makes us one people. Blessed be God who has forgiven our sin. Praise to God who gives hope and freedom. Blessed be God whose Word is proclaimed. Praise to God who is revealed as love by the work of the Spirit.

48 Blessed be the Spirit of God who consumes us with flames of love and peace. Praise to God who drives us out like sparks to set the world on fire. Blessed be God the Spirit who blows where you will Praise to God, who blows through our lives Empowering us to share the Good News of God.

49 Blessing May God’s Holy Spirit surprise and support you as you spread the news of God’s love to the world and the blessing of God our Creator, Redeemer and Giver of life be with you always. Amen.

50 Dismissal Go now to share God’s Good News in the world. Amen. We go in the Spirits power to live as your people.


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