Feast of Pentecost
5th June 2022
ORDER OF SERVICE
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All are requested to join in wherever text is GREEN or when instructed by Fr. David.
Where the is shown, all are encouraged to make the sign of the cross.
Where the is shown all are encouraged to strike their breast with a closed hand following the actions of Fr. David.
Where the is shown all are encouraged to tap their breast with an open hand following the actions of Fr. David.
HYMN: Pour out they Spirit from on high; Lord, thine assembled servants bless
The Entrance Hymn is sung.
Pour out they Spirit from on high;
Lord, thine assembled servants bless;
Graces and gifts to each supply,
And clothe thy priests with righteousness.
Within the temple where they stand,
To teach the truth, as taught by thee,
Saviour, like stars at thy right hand
May all thy Church’s pastors be.
Then, when their work is finished here,
May they in hope their charge resign;
When the Chief Shepherd shall appear,
O God, may they and we be thine.
THE GREETING
The bishop greets the people
Blessed be God, +Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
All: And Blessed be his kingdom, now and for ever. Amen.
There is one body and one spirit.
All: There is one hope to which we were called;
one Lord, one faith, one baptism,
All: one God and Father of all.
Peace be with you
All: and also with you.
The Bishop introduces the service
Bishop: God calls his people to follow Christ, and forms us into a royal priesthood, a holy nation, to declare the wonderful deeds of him who has called us out of darkness into his marvellous light.
Bishop: The Church is the Body of Christ, the people of God and the dwelling-place of the Holy Spirit. In baptism the whole Church is summoned to witness to God’s love and to work for the coming of his kingdom.
To serve this royal priesthood, God has given a variety of ministries.
Deacons are ordained so that the people of God may be better equipped to make Christ known. Theirs is a life of visible self-giving. Christ is the pattern of their calling and their commission; as he washed the feet of his disciples, so they must wash the feet of others.
Priests are ordained to lead God’s people in the offering of praise and the proclamation of the gospel. They share with the Bishop in the oversight of the Church, delighting in its beauty and rejoicing in its well-being. They are to set the example of the Good Shepherd always before them as the pattern of their calling. With the Bishop and their fellow priests, they are to sustain the community of the faithful by the ministry of word and sacrament, that we all may grow into the fullness of Christ and be a living sacrifice acceptable to God.
PRAYERS OF PENITENCE
Bishop: Let us confess our sins to Almighty God.
All: Merciful God, our maker and our judge,
We have sinned against you in thought, word and deed, And in what we have failed to do;
We have not loved you with our whole heart; We have not loved our neighbours as ourselves; We repent, and are sorry for all our sins.Father, forgive us, strengthen us to love and obey you in newness of life; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Bishop: Almighty God, who has promised forgiveness to all who turn to him in faith, +pardon you and set you free from all your sins, Strengthen you in all goodness and keep you in eternal life,
Through Jesus Christ our Lord.
All: Amen
THE PRESENTATION
The Ordinands are presented by Fr. David.
Fr. David: Reverend Father in God, I present unto you Lloyd Gerald Robert Hobbard-Mitchell & Zachary Todd Storey to be ordained to the office of Deacon in the Church of God; they are to serve in the parish of Pattaya.
When the Ordinands have been presented, the Bishop asks these questions:
Bishop: Have those whose duty it is to know these ordinands and examined him found them to be of godly life and sound learning?
Fr. David & Fr. Tom: We have.
Do they believe them to be duly called to serve God in this ministry?
Fr. David & Fr. Tom: We do.
The bishop turns to the ordinands and says
Do you believe that God is calling you to this ministry?
Ordinands: I do so believe.
THE COLLECT
The Collect
The Bishop introduces a period of silent prayer with the following bidding
Bishop: Let us pray for Lloyd & Zachary, and for the ministry of the whole people of God.
God our Father, Lord of all the world,
through your Son you have called us into the fellowship of your universal Church:
hear our prayer for your faithful people that in their vocation and ministry each may be an instrument of your love, and give to your servants Lloyd & Zachary now to be ordained
the needful gifts of grace;
through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
All: Amen.
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
One reading from Scripture precedes the Gospel reading.
Reader: A Reading from the Book of Romans:
At the end of it the reader will say:
This is the word of the Lord.
All: Thanks be to God.
An acclamation heralds the Gospel reading:
Alleluia, alleluia.
The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and they are life, says the Lord.
All: Alleluia.
When the Gospel is announced the priest says:
Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John.
All: Glory to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
At the end:
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
Homily by the Bishop
HOMILY
Today, I will speak unusually briefly.
Theologians argue about what moment of history should be considered as the beginning of the Christian Church. Some of them say that the Church began on the day of Pentecost when Peter delivered the first apostolic sermon, and then the first parishioners were baptised. Today we celebrate the memory of this great event.
Others claim that the Church began immediately after the resurrection when Jesus breathed on the apostles and said, “Receive the Holy Spirit: to whom you forgive sins, their sins are forgiven,” thus giving the apostles and their successors the authority to forgive sins. One of our seminary professors called priests “bearers of forgiveness.”
Still, others believe that the Church began on Holy Thursday when our Lord instituted the Eucharist, the principal sacrament of the Church. On Good Thursday, during the Last Supper, Jesus filled bread and wine with His presence, forever establishing the sacrament of His presence among people. Through this, His presence continues in the Church; here on the altar, the Word, again and again, becomes Flesh. Here God comes to us so real that it is even tactile, tangible.
And so, theologians argue to this day. But if we cannot say exactly when the Church began, we have already seen what the Church is for. She baptises us and then, in time, baptises our children because baptism is the gate to the Kingdom of Heaven. In the Church, repentant sinners are absolved of their sins by the priests. The Eucharist is administered within the Church when bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ, about which He said:
Whoever eats My Flesh and drinks My Blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. [John 6:54]
Priests exist to give you eternal life from God. These are people whom God has made special because in the sacrament of ordination, through the hands of a bishop, He has given them the authority to forgive sins and administer the sacraments.
God gave the priests the power to open Heaven for you. If a priest tells a penitent sinner that his sins are forgiven, they are forgiven in Heaven and on earth.
We exist for your salvation, beloved brothers and sisters. So, today you will receive a new priest and a new deacon. Respect them, please pray for them, help them, and most importantly, come to the church services as often as possible and call everyone to come here.
Well… I still didn’t tell what moment in history can be considered the beginning of the Church because, I do not know!
There is no exact date in the Gospel, but the Gospel speaks of the necessity of the Church for our salvation.
So, joyful Pentecost to all of you, holy fathers and candidates for ordination, and beloved brothers and sisters!
THE CREED
Bishop: Let us together profess the faith of the
Church:
ALL: We believe in one God,
the Father, the Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen.
We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ,
the only Son of God,
eternally begotten of the Father,
God from God, Light from Light,
true God from true God, begotten, not made,
of one Being with the Father; through him all things were made.
For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven,
was incarnate from the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became truly human.
For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate; he suffered death and was buried.
On the third day he rose again
in accordance with the Scriptures;
he ascended into heaven
He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead,
and his kingdom will have no end.
We believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, the giver of life,
who proceeds from the Father and the Son,
who with the Father and the Son is worshipped and glorified,
who has spoken through the prophets.
We believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church.
We acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
We look for the resurrection of the dead,
and the life of the world to come.
Amen.
THE LITURGY OF ORDINATION: THE DECLARATIONS - DEACONS
The Declarations: Deacons
They who are to be ordained Deacon stand before the Bishop.
Bishop: Deacons are called to work with the Bishop and the priests with whom they serve as heralds of Christ’s kingdom. They are to proclaim the gospel in word and deed, as agents of God’s purposes of love. They are to serve the community in which they are set, bringing to the Church the needs and hopes of all the people. They are to work with their fellow members in searching out the poor and weak, the sick and lonely and those who are oppressed and powerless, reaching into the forgotten corners of the world, that the love of God may be made visible. Deacons share in the pastoral ministry of the Church and in leading God’s people in worship. They preach the word and bring the needs of the world before the Church in intercession. They accompany those searching for faith and bring them to baptism.
Bishop: They assist in administering the sacraments; they distribute communion and minister to the sick and housebound.
Deacons are to seek nourishment from the Scriptures; they are to study them with God’s people, that the whole Church may be equipped to live out the gospel in the world.They are to be faithful in prayer, expectant and watchful for the signs of God’s presence, as he reveals his kingdom among us.
The Bishop addresses the Ordinands directly:
Bishop: We trust that you are fully determined, by the grace of God, to give yourself wholly to his service, that you may draw his people into that new life which God has prepared for those who love him.
And now, in order that we may know your mind and purpose, you must make the declarations we put to you. Do you accept the Holy Scriptures as revealing all things necessary for eternal salvation through faith in Jesus Christ?
Ordinands: I do so accept them.
Will you be diligent in prayer, in reading Holy Scripture, and in all studies that will deepen your faith and fit you to bear witness to the truth of the gospel?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Do you believe the doctrine of the Christian faith as the Church of England has received it, and in your ministry will you expound and teach it?
Ordinands: I believe it and will so do.
Will you strive to make the love of Christ known through word and example, and have a particular care for those in need?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Will you be a faithful servant in the household of God, after the example of Christ, who came not to be served but to serve?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you endeavour to fashion your own life and that of your household according to the way of Christ, that you may be a pattern and example to Christ’s people?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you work with your fellow servants in the gospel for the sake of the kingdom of God?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you accept the discipline of this Church and give due respect to those in authority?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you then, in the strength of the Holy Spirit, continually stir up the gift of God that is in you, to grow in holiness and grace?
Ordinands: By the help of God, I will.
The congregation stands and the Ordinands turn and face them.
Bishop: Brothers and sisters, you have heard how great is the charge that these ordinands are ready to undertake, and you have heard their declarations. Is it now your will that they should be ordained?
Will you continually pray for them?
All: We will.
Will you uphold and encourage them in their ministry?
All: We will.
The Ordinands turn back to face the Bishop, who continues, addressing them
Bishop: In the name of our Lord, we bid you remember the greatness of the trust in which you are now to share: the ministry of Christ himself, who for our sake took the form of a servant. Remember
always with thanksgiving that the people among whom you will minister are made in God’s image and likeness. In serving them you are serving Christ himself, before whom you will be called to account.
THE LITURGY OF ORDINATION: THE DECLARATIONS - PRIESTS
He who is to be ordained Priest stands before the Bishop, who addresses the congregation
Bishop: Priests are called to be servants and shepherds among the people to whom they are sent.With their Bishop and fellow ministers, they are to proclaim the word of the Lord and to watch for the signs of God’s new creation.
They are to be messengers, watchmen and stewards of the Lord; they are to teach and to admonish, to feed and provide for his family, to search for his children in the wilderness of this world’s temptations, and to guide them through its confusions, that they may be saved through Christ for ever. Formed by the word, they are to call their hearers to repentance and to declare in Christ’s name the absolution and forgiveness of their sins.
With all God’s people, they are to tell the story of God’s love.They are to baptize new disciples in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, and to walk with them in the way of Christ, nurturing them in the faith.
Bishop: They are to unfold the Scriptures, to preach the word in season and out of season, and to declare the mighty acts of God.They are to preside at the Lord’s table and lead his people in worship, offering with them a
spiritual sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving.They are tobless the people in God’s name.They are to resist evil, support the weak, defend the poor, and intercede for all in need.They are to minister to the sick and prepare the dying for their death. Guided by the Spirit, they are to discern and foster the gifts of all God’s people, that the whole Church may be built up in unity and faith.
The Bishop addresses the Ordinand directly:
Bishop: We trust that long ago you began to weigh and ponder all this, and that you are fully determined, by the grace of God, to devote yourself wholly to his service, so that as you daily follow the rule and teaching of our Lord and grow into his likeness, God may sanctify the lives of all with whom you have to do.
Bishop: And now, in order that we may know your mind and purpose, you must make the declarations we put to you.
Bishop: Will you lead Christ’s people in proclaiming his glorious gospel, so that the good news of salvation may be heard in every place?
Ordinand: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you faithfully minister the doctrine and sacraments of Christ as the Anglican & Episcopal Church have received them, so that the people committed to your charge may be defended against error and flourish in the faith?
Ordinand: By the help of God, I will.
Bishop: Will you, knowing yourself to be reconciled to God in Christ, strive to be an instrument of God’s peace in the Church and in the world?
Ordinand: By the help of God, I will.
The congregation stands and the ordinand turns and faces them.
Bishop: Brothers and sisters, you have heard how great is the charge that this ordinand is ready to undertake, and you have heard his declarations. Is it now your will that he should be ordained?
All: It is.
Will you continually pray for him?
All: We will.
Will you uphold and encourage him in his ministry?
All: We will.
The Ordinand turns back to face the bishop, who continues, addressing him:
Bishop: In the name of our Lord we bid you remember the greatness of the trust that is now to
be committed to your charge. Remember always with thanksgiving that the treasure now to be entrusted to you is Christ’s own flock, bought by the shedding of his blood on the cross. It is to him that you will render account for your stewardship of his people.
HYMN: VENI CREATOR
Those who are to be ordained deacons stand.
The Bishop addresses the Ordinands:
Bishop: You cannot bear the weight of your calling in your own strength, but only by the grace and power of God. Pray therefore that your heart may daily be en- larged and your understanding of the Scriptures enlightened.
Pray earnestly for the gift of the Holy Spirit.
The Ordinands kneel and silence is kept.
Veni Creator is sung:
All: Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire,
and lighten with celestial fire;
thou the anointing Spirit art,
who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart.
Thy blessed unction from above
is comfort, life and fire of love;
enable with perpetual light
the dullness of our blinded sight.
Anoint and cheer our soiled face
with the abundance of thy grace;
keep far our foes, give peace at home;
where thou art guide no ill can come.
Teach us to know the Father, Son,
and thee, of both, to be but one;
that through the ages all along
this may be our endless song:
Praise to thy eternal merit,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.
THE LITANY
Bishop: In the power of the Spirit and in union with Christ, let us pray to the Father.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the peace of the whole world, for the welfare of the Holy Church of God, and for the unity of all, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For all the members of the Church in their vocation and ministry, that they may serve him in truth and love, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For all bishops, priests and deacons, that they may hunger for truth and thirst after righteousness, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For Lloyd and for Zachary, called to be Deacons in his Church, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For Zachary, called to be a Priest in his Church, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the mission of the Church,
that in faithful witness we may proclaim the gospel of reconciliation to the ends of the earth, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the unity of the Church, that we may be one in Christ, according to his will, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For those who do not yet believe, that they may receive the light of the gospel, and for those whose faith has grown cold, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For those who are lost and for those who have strayed, that they may return to the way of Christ
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the sick and suffering, for the aged and infirm, for the lonely and neglected, and for all who remember and care for them, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the poor and the hungry, for the homeless and the oppressed, for all prisoners and captives, and for our brothers and sisters who are persecuted for their faith, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For the leaders of the nations, and for all in authority, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: For ourselves, for grace to repent and amend our lives, that we may be pardoned and absolved from all our sins, let us pray to the Lord.
All: Lord, have mercy.
Bishop: Remembering all who have gone before us in faith, and in communion with all the saints,
we commit ourselves, one another,
and our whole life to Christ our God;
All: to you, O Lord.
ORDINATION PRAYER: DEACONS
Those who are to be ordained Deacon kneel before the bishop, who stands to pray.
Bishop:
We praise and glorify you, almighty Father, because in your infinite love you have formed throughout the world a holy people for your own possession, a royal priesthood, a universal Church.
And now we give you thanks that you have called these your servants Lloyd & Zachary, whom we ordain in your name, to share as Deacons in the ministry of the gospel of Christ, who came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
Therefore, Father, through Christ our Lord we pray:
Here the bishop lays his hands on the heads of those who are to be ordained Deacon, saying:
Bishop: Send down the Holy Spirit on your servant Lloyd/ Zachary for the office and work of a Deacon in your Church.
When the Bishop has laid hands on the Ordinands, the prayer continues:
Bishop: Through your Spirit, heavenly Father, give these your servants grace and power to fulfil their ministry. Make them faithful to serve and constant in advancing your gospel in the world. May they follow the example of Jesus Christ your Son,
who washed the feet of his disciples,
and set the needs of others before his own.
May their lives be disciplined and holy,
their words declare your love
and their actions reveal your glory,
that your people may walk with them in the way of truth and be made ready for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ;
to whom, with you and your Holy Spirit, belong glory and honour, worship and praise, now and for ever.
All: Amen.
ORDINATION PRAYER: PRIESTS
He who is to be ordained Priest kneels before the bish- op, who stands to pray.
Bishop:
We praise and glorify you, almighty Father, because in your infinite love you have formed throughout the world
a holy people for your own possession,
a royal priesthood,
a universal Church.
And now we give you thanks
that you have called this your servant Zachary, whom we ordain in your name,
to share as priests in the ministry of the gospel of Christ,
the Apostle and High Priest of our faith,
and the Shepherd of our souls.
Therefore, Father, through Christ our Lord we pray:
Here the bishop and priests lay their hands on the head of him who is to be ordained Priest, and the Bishop says:
Bishop: Send down the Holy Spirit on your servant Zachary
for the office and work of a Priest in your Church.
When the Bishop & priests have laid hands on the Ordinand, the prayer continues:
Bishop: Through your Spirit, heavenly Father,
give this your servant grace and power
to proclaim the gospel of your salvation
and minister the sacraments of the new covenant. Renew him in holiness,
and give him wisdom and discipline
to work faithfully with those committed to their charge.
In union with his fellow servants in Christ,
may he reconcile what is divided,
heal what is wounded
and restore what is lost.
May he declare your blessings to your people;
may he proclaim Christ’s victory over the powers of darkness,
and absolve in Christ’s name those who turn to him in faith; so shall a people made whole in Christ
offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to you,
to whom, with the Son and the Holy Spirit,
belong glory and honour, worship and praise, now and for ever.
All: Amen.
Fr. David says to the newly ordained Priest:
God was in Christ, reconciling the world to himself, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation.
All: We welcome you as an ambassador for Christ: let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.
THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
The Peace
The Bishop introduces the Peace:
We are all one in Christ Jesus.
All: We belong to him through faith, heirs of the promise of the Spirit of peace.
The peace of the Lord be always with you
All: and also with you.
Deacon: Let us offer one another a sign of peace in
the traditional Thai way, with a Wai.
All may exchange a sign of peace.
Preparation of the Table Taking of the Bread and Wine
OFFERTORY HYMN: Holy Spirit, ever dwelling In the holiest realms of light;
Holy Spirit, ever dwelling
In the holiest realms of light;
Holy Spirit, ever brooding
O’er a world of gloom and night Holy Spirit, ever raising
Sons of earth to thrones on high Living, life-imparting Spirit,
Thee we praise and magnify.
Holy Spirit, ever living
As the Church’s very life.
Holy Spirit, ever striving
Through her in a ceaseless strife;
Holy Spirit, ever forming
In the Church the mind of Christ;
Thee we praise with endless worship
For thy fruit and gifts unpriced.
Holy Spirit, ever working
Through the Church’s ministry; Quick’ning, strenght’ning, and absolving, Setting captive sinners free;
Holy Spirit, ever binding
Age to age, and soul to soul;
In a fellowship unending
Thee we worship and extol.
EUCHARIST CONTINUES
Bishop: Blessed are you, God of all creation. Through your goodness we have these gifts to share. Accept and use our offerings for your glory and the service of your kingdom.
All: Blessed be God forever.
Bishop: The Lord be with you.
All: And also with you
Bishop: Lift up your hearts.
All: We lift them to the Lord.
Bishop: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
All: It is right to give him thanks and praise.
Bishop: It is right, and a good and joyful thing, always and everywhere to give thanks to you. Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth. And now we give you thanks because within the royal priesthood of your church you ordain Zachary to proclaim the word of God, to care for your people, and to celebrate the sacraments of the new covenant.
Therefore, we praise you, joining our voices with Angels and Archangels and with all the company of heaven, who for ever sing this hymn to proclaim the glory of your Name:
All: 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.
Bishop: Lord, you are holy indeed, the source of all holiness;
grant that by the power of your Holy Spirit, and according to your holy will, these gifts of bread and wine may be to us the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ;
who, in the same night that he was betrayed, took bread and gave you thanks; he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Take, eat; this is my body which is given for you;
do this in remembrance of me.
In the same way, after supper he took the cup and gave you thanks; he gave it to them, saying:
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.
Great is the mystery of faith:
Response:
Christ has died:
Christ is risen:
Christ will come again.
Bishop: And so, Father, calling to mind his death on the cross, his perfect sacrifice, made once for the sins of the whole world; rejoicing in his mighty resurrection and glorious ascension, and looking for his coming in glory, we celebrate this memorial of our redemption. As we offer you this our sacrifice of praise and thanksgiving, we bring before you this bread and this cup and we thank you for counting us worthy to stand in your presence and serve you. Send the Holy Spirit on your people and gather into one in your kingdom all who share this one bread and one cup, so that we, in the company of St. George all the saints, may praise and glorify you for ever, through Jesus Christ our Lord; by whom, and with whom, and in whom, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all honour and glory be yours, almighty Father, for ever and ever.
All: Amen.
Bishop: Let us pray with confidence to the Father, as our Saviour has taught us:
All: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name;
thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses,
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation;
but deliver us from evil.
For thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, for ever and ever.
Amen.
O Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
O Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
O Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, grant us peace.
Bishop: We break this bread to share in the body of Christ.
All: Though we are many, we are one body, because we all share in one bread.
This is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world;
Happy are those who are called to his supper.
Lord, I am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed.
The clergy and then the laity now receive Holy Communion
Silence is kept.
Bishop: Holy and blessed God,
you have fed us with the body and blood of your Son and filled us with your Holy Spirit:
may we honour you,
not only with our lips
but in lives dedicated to the service
of Jesus Christ our Lord.
All: Amen.
THE SENDING OUT
The Sending Out Bishop: God who has called you is faithful.
May the Father, whose glory fills the heavens, cleanse you by his holiness
and send you to proclaim his word.
All: Amen.
May Christ, who has ascended to the heights, pour upon you the riches of his grace.
All: Amen.
May the Holy Spirit, the comforter,
equip you and strengthen you in your ministry. All: Amen.
And the blessing of God almighty,
+ the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
be upon you and remain with you always.
All: Amen.
Deacon: Go in the light and peace of Christ.
Alleluia, alleluia.
All: Thanks be to God. Alleluia, alleluia.
RECESSIONAL HYMN
Lord Jesus Christ, you have come to us,
You are one with us, Mary’s Son;
Cleansing our souls from all their sins,
Pouring your love and goodness in,
Jesus, our love for you we sing,
Living Lord.
Lord Jesus Christ, now and every day, teach us how
to pray, Son of God.
You have commanded us to do
This in remembrance, Lord, of you:
Into our lives your power breaks through,
Living Lord.
Lord Jesus Christ, I would come to you,
Live my life for you, Son of God.
All your commands I know are true,
Your many gifts will make me new,
Into my life your power breaks through,
Living Lord.
Music
Here is the music for this week’s hymns, if you would like to practice beforehand.
Performed by Fr. David Price
NOTE: The introductory music is Komm, Gott, Schopfer, heiliger Geist’ (BWV 631) – Bach