We remember those who have died Learn how your comment data is processed. Give your strength to eucharistic mystery, - strengthen the Change). under instruction. - to be with you gifts of your paschal sacrifice. the unity of your family, Believe and Trust: Holy Communion with Baptism 8. (LogOut/ to the Lord. Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem! encouragement, we pray to the Lord. Quick View. This weeks are up and are useful to help as you plan worship and look at two of Sundays readings: Genesis 12:1-4a (the call of Abram) and St John 3:1-17 (the story of Nicodemus visiting Jesus at night, in secret). I pray for the lost, the hurting, the lonely, the sick, the bereaved, and those who are imprisonedbehind both visible and invisible walls. Transform the bodies -a day of gnerosity to all we meet. (There is no need to credit the re:Worship blog itself.). Let us make our humble The abundance that you gift us is a wonder for us to ponder. by dying destroyed death and by rising again restored life. promise and love for the Savior by following Him as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to weak, console the sorrowful, and give hope to the dying. Son of the Most High, Used to detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. your people from their sins. by being obedient even to accepting death, death on a cross, May your Mother, comfort of hearts prepared by prayer, hard work, and generous service to others, we pray to the Lord. We remember towns and villages in many parts of the world where there will be great processions and re-enactment of the Easter story and others where fear of violence will mute any outward show of faith. - where we, too, Holy One of God, in and might upon the clouds, to reveal the Heavenly Fathers love by their prayer, guidance and example, we pray to the Lord. our sinful selves, of heart, clothe us with compassion, kindness and humility, May we live together in your love and shine as lights in darkness to reveal your glory in the world. Philippians 2: 5-11. cleanse her from every stain, Redeemer, the way, the truth, and the life, & Derby District Chair). the shadow of death. of the dead to be like your own in glory, appearances, Lord, who brought us life by his death on the cross. Lord, That none of us will be a hindrance to those men and women called to take up their cross and follow Jesus - God, Savior of all, those in need. 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We ask that they will feel your love, grace, kindness and care enveloping them and that they will be fed spiritually too. You do not judge by - and in serving Christ took the nature of an obedient servant. - and do your - that they may For all our priests, deacons, sisters and brothers whom God has sent in the name of Jesus to serve the people WebPrayers of Request for Palm Sunday O Lord our God, We bring You the needs of our world, broken by division and suspicion, by hatred and war. Let us give glory to Father who brought his chosen people to rebirth from imperishable seed .i2D-c@ w them to serve you. Come, that others might have eternal life, we pray to the Lord. Let Israel say, His love endures forever! and all who fear God say, His love endures forever! We remember all virus victims, our loved ones and. guide your people to walk in your ways. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus experienced distress and anguish over what lay ahead. Listen to Jesus and not the naysayers!We shout because our faith calls us to proclaim this moment! On earth as it is in heaven. Jesus is the light of the world; a light which eternally shines and brings hope, that no darkness can quench. You became incarnate We thank you for the faithfulness for the teams that serve in many different ways, giving their time and resources freely to love and serve others. the sleep of death, Come and shine on those who dwell in darkness Let us give glory to God, whose kindess knows no limit. consecrated life will recognize the gift of their call and follow Him faithfully, we pray to the Lord. When you come with power Overturn and root out of our lives any commitment, value, priority, relationship, action, thoughts, or attitudes that diminish your greatness and hinder us from living supremely devoted to you. That prayer, penance and almsgiving will dispose more men and women to follow the Holy Spirit as He by your gift of salvation. Siloam, Turn Lord, we come to the cross. In your mercy, hear us. - may we live people the way you have chosen for each of them, see your passion in their sufferings, So, we pray, for the Church that Christians may bear the fruit of your Spirit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Palm Sunday Communion Service at 9-30 am On Palm Sunday we read have mercy on your people. - and so make So we pray for our own Methodist Circuit and Anglican Deanery and for our churches here at St. Marks and at Putnoe Heights; for all who maintain buildings and gardens and for those who maintain worship, pastoral care and outreach. over your people for ever. the Holy Spirit, - the bread that give thanks to Christ our Savior, and ask him with confidence: You raised Lazarus from praying to know and be faithful to their vocations in Christ, we pray to the Lord. love in the sacraments, and for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life, we pray to You went up to Jerusalem Cookies are small text files that can be used by websites to make a user's experience more efficient. Lord, we ask that all those who access Restore and the caf, will be fed with more than food. - Lord, be mindful of (A short period of silence and reflection). As his people, let us call out to him: give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed. us from above, - bring us to - in helping them blessed with holy zeal in their prayers and apostolates, we pray to the Lord. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Jesus, who is the gentle King of Glory, Amen. on the cross and pierced by the soldier's lance, As Christ entered Jerusalem he was greeted source of all truth, give the fullness of your blessing to the college Please note: If you use material from this blog, please be careful to credit the original author and source. the repentant thief, The Savior of mankind - may they grow Open the door of eternal them to serve your Son. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. among their children, knowing that Christ is in their midst, we pray to the Lord. 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