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Good Afternoon, Haere-mai! St Paul’s Collegiate School Chapel Of Christ The King A Service of Midday Prayer Monday, August 24, 2015.

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1 Good Afternoon, Haere-mai! St Paul’s Collegiate School Chapel Of Christ The King A Service of Midday Prayer Monday, August 24, 2015

2 Persons struggling with violence, injustice, pain and suffering call for our help. We respond with understanding, forgiveness and compassion. May the tears of young and old be our every waking concern. It is God who made us, and to God we belong; we are God's people.

3 We are the hands and feet of Jesus the Christ to bring forth the reconciling spirit of God's love. Help us to offer the healing and hope in our homes, with our friends, in our communities and in the world

4 We are called to actions that lead to clean air and water, affordable homes, health care and education for all, the opportunity to work for a living wage and new attitudes that build communities founded on reconciliation and healing. We are called to be the peace we seek in our own lives through acts of love and justice Together, with God’s help, forgiveness, healing and reconciliation can transform the world. So be it

5 THOU, WHOSE ALMIGHTY WORD

6 Thou, Whose almighty Word Chaos and darkness heard, And took their flight; Hear us, we humbly pray, And, where the Gospel’s day Sheds not its glorious ray, Let there be light!

7 Spirit of truth and love, Life giving, holy Dove, Speed forth Thy flight; Move on the water’s face Bearing the lamp of grace, And, in earth’s darkest place, Let there be light!

8 Blessèd and holy Three, Glorious Trinity, Wisdom, love, might! Boundless as ocean’s tide, Rolling in fullest pride, Through the world far and wide, Let there be light!

9 Please Be Seated

10 Isaiah 2: 1-6 Bible Reading

11 This is the message that I was given about Judah and Jerusalem: In the future, the mountain with the LORD's temple will be the highest of all. It will reach above the hills; every nation will rush to it. Many people will come and say, "Let's go to the mountain of the LORD God of Jacob and worship in his temple." The LORD will teach us his Law from Jerusalem, and we will obey him. He will settle arguments between nations. They will pound their swords and their spears into rakes and shovels; they will never make war or attack one another. People of Israel, let's live by the light of the LORD.

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13 Let Us Pray......

14 Gracious God; you have commanded us to love our enemies. You yourself gave your life for those who were motivated by hatred. Our Father, in heaven, hallowed be your name.... You have watched humanity fight and scrap. You have watched with sadness as your creation is hoarded and divided for spoil under the guise of dominion. Help us seek your will in our lives. Make us your ambassadors as well as your disciples. Your Kingdom come, your Will be done, on earth as in heaven....

15 You sent your only Son so that your people; All your people, might truly know your love and your peace. In a time of war, our hearts need your assurance and your presence confirmed. May our leaders be guided with your wisdom and compassion. Give us today our daily bread, and forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us... It is so easy to reap a harvest of anger and revenge. Our hearts so easily fill with rage and discord. Forgive us our anger and grant us hearts of renewing peace. Help us be mirrors of your life even in times of discord. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil

16 We pray for a new chapter of peace to open. Before the momentum of hatred eclipses our strength to control it, grant us peace within. For the Kingdom, the power and the glory are your now and forever... Create in us a clean heart and peaceful mind. This is the nature of your Kingdom; this is the basis of your power, and this is the joy of your Glory. Give us peace. Amen

17 Dismissal We dedicate ourselves to enabling peace with justice throughout the world. We are many people, walking many different paths, seeking peace. We give praise and gratitude for God's love that nurtures every community. We search for justice for those who have waited so long.

18 We come together, as we share healing words of forgiveness and seek to live in peace. May peace prevail in our hearts and among all people everywhere. Amen

19 JESUS CHRIST IS WAITING

20 Jesus Christ is waiting Waiting in the streets No one is his neighbour All alone he eats Listen Lord Jesus I am lonely too Make me friend or stranger Fit to wait on you.

21 Jesus Christ is raging Raging in the streets Where injustice spirals And all hope retreats Listen Lord Jesus I am angry too In the Kingdom’s causes Let me rage with you

22 Jesus Christ is healing Healing in the streets Curing those who suffer Touching those He greets Listen Lord Jesus I have pity too Let my care be active Healing just like you.

23 Jesus Christ is dancing Dancing in the streets Where each sign of hatred His strong love defeats Listen Lord Jesus I feel triumph too On suspicion’s graveyard Let me dance with you

24 Jesus Christ is calling Calling in the streets “Come and walk faith’s tightrope I will guide your feet” Listen Lord Jesus Let my fears be few Walk one step before me I will follow you.

25 Go in the Peace and Love of Christ Have a great day!!! This Morning’s Service is Ended

26 Times for lunch Year 13: Immediately Year 12: 1.10 Year 11: 1.20 Year 10 & 9: 1.30


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