A Blue Christmas Service of Hope
WELCOME
INVITATION TO WORSHIP
[L indicates words spoken by the Leader, C indicates words spoken by the congregation.]
L: We wait for light but there seems to be only darkness,
and for brightness,
but we walk in gloom.
C: We grope like those who have no eyes;
we stumble at noon as in the twilight.
L: We light the candle of Hope as we await the coming of Jesus, who is our source of hope. (candle of hope is lit)
C: Thank you, God, for the gift of hope, in our times of emptiness.
L: Open our eyes, Lord,
especially if they are half-shut
because we are tired of looking,
C: or half open
because we fear to see too much,
L: or bleared with tears
because yesterday and today and tomorrow
are filled with the same pain,
C: or contracted,
because we only look at what we want to see.
L: We light the candle of Peace, knowing that Jesus is the Prince of Peace. (candle of peace is lit)
C: Thank you, God, for the gift of peace in our times of uncertainty.
L: Open our eyes, Lord,
to gently scan the life we lead,
the home we have,
the world we inhabit,
C: and so to find,
among the grime and the greyness,
signs of hope we can fasten on and encourage.
L: If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me,
and the light around me become night,”
C: even the darkness is not dark to you;
the night is as bright as the day,
for darkness is as light to you.
L: We light the candle of Joy, knowing that our comfort and help come from God. (candle of joy is lit)
C: Thank you, God, for the gift of joy in our times of sadness.
L: Give us, whose eyes are dimmed by familiarity,
a bigger vision of what you can do
even with hopeless cases and lost causes
and people of limited ability.
C: Show us the world as in your sight,
riddled by debt, deceit and disbelief,
yet also
shot through with possibility
for recovery, renewal, redemption.
L: And lest we fail to distinguish vision from fantasy,
today, tomorrow, this week,
open our eyes to one person
or one place,
where we – being even for a moment prophetic –
might identify and wean a potential in the waiting.
C: And with all this,
open our eyes, in yearning, for Jesus.
L: We light the candle of Love, knowing that God is love revealed to us in Jesus Christ. (candle of love is lit)
C: Thank you, God, for the gift of love in our times of loneliness.
L: The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light,
and for those who sat in the region and shadow of death,
light has dawned.
C: You are the Light of the world, O Christ;
be light in our darkness.
On the mountains,
in the cities,
through the corridors of power
and the streets of despair,
to help, to heal,
to confront, to convert,
O come, O come, Immanuel.
OPENING PRAYER
L: God of compassion and consolation,
hear our prayer in this Advent Season
for ourselves, our families, our friends,
and those who live among us
who live with the painful memories and circumstances of loss.
We ask for strength for today,
courage for tomorrow,
and peace for the past.
We ask these things in the name of Christ our Lord
who shares our life in joy and sorrow,
death and new birth,
despair and promise.
C: Amen.
BLESSING OF THE ADVENT WREATH
Lighting of the Advent Wreath
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Fourth Sunday in Advent
Pastor: Blessed are you, O Lord our God, ruler of the universe.
In your Son, Emmanuel,
you have shown us your light
and saved us from the power of sin.
People: Bless us as we light the candles on this wreath.
Increase our longing for your presence,
that at the celebration of your Son’s birth
his Spirit might dwell anew in our midst,
for he is our light and our salvation.
Blessed be God forever.
Amen.
SONG DURING THE LIGHTING OF THE ADVENT WREATH
“He Came Down ”
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SCRIPTURE READINGS AND REFLECTIONS
A reading of Psalm 121
I lift up my eyes to the hills;
From where is my help to come?
My help comes from the Lord,
The maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot be moved
And he who watches over you will not fall asleep.
Behold, he who keeps watch over Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep;
The Lord himself watches over you;
The Lord is your shade at your right hand,
So that the sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
The Lord shall preserve you from all evil;
It is he who shall keep you safe.
The Lord shall watch over your going out and your coming in,
From this time forth for evermore.
L: This is the Word of Hope.
C: Thanks be to God.
“Lost In The Night ”
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Silence for personal meditation
L: Let us pray:
C: Steadfast and loving God, in the midst of our struggles and frustrations we ask, “how long?” Show us your compassion. Hold us in your love. Give us the courage, patience, and strength to face each new day. Hear our prayer for the sake of Christ who faithfully endured all the struggles of humanity. Amen.
A reading from Paul’s Letter to the Philippians 3:12-16.
Not that I have already obtained this or have already reached the goal; but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Beloved, I do not consider that I have made it my own; but this one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the heavenly call of God in christ Jesus. Let those of us then who are mature be of the same mind; and if you think differently about anything, this too God will reveal to you. Only let us hold fast to what we have attained.
L: This is the Word of Joy.
C: Thanks be to God.
“Come, Now, O Prince of Peace ”
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Silence for personal meditation
L: Let us pray:
C: Ever-present and assuring God, within the hectic pace of our lives and in all our turmoil and uncertainty give us your peace. Enable us to slow down our lives, to find room for you, and to know of the certainty of your promise of abundant life. Hear our prayer for the sake of Christ, who is born our prince of peace. Amen.
A reading from the prophet Isaiah 35:5-10
Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,
And the ears of the deaf unstopped;
then the lame shall leap like a deer,
and the tongue of the speechless sing for joy.
For waters shall break forth in the wilderness,
and streams in the desert;
the burning sand shall become a pool,
and the thirsty ground springs of water;
the haunt of jackals shall become a swamp,
the grass shall become reeds and rushes.
A highway shall be there,
and it shall be called the Holy Way;
the unclean shall not travel on it,
but it shall be for God’s people;
no traveler, not even fools, shall go astray.
No lion shall be there,
nor shall any ravenous beast come up on it;
they shall not be found there,
but the redeemed shall walk there.
And the ransomed of the Lord shall return,
and come to Zion with singing;
everlasting joy shall be upon their heads;
they shall obtain joy and gladness,
and sorrow and sighing shall flee away.
Silence for personal meditation
L: Let us pray:
C: Life-giving and renewing God, turn our mourning into joy, our fear into faith, and our loss into blessing. Renew and transform our lives that they may be lived in joy in your presence and in witness and service to your whole creation. Hear our prayer for the sake of Christ who is the beginning and end of your love for us and all creation. Amen.
A reading from the Gospel according to John 1: 1-5
In the beginning was the Word;
and the Word was with God,
and the Word was God.
This one was present with God in the beginning.
Through him all things came into being,
and apart from him not a single thing came to be.
That which had come to be in him was life,
and this life was the light of the human race.
The light shines on in the darkness,
for the darkness did not put it out/overcome it.
L: This is the Word of Love.
C: Thanks be to God.
Silence for personal meditation
L: Let us pray:
C: Comforting and consoling God, when adversity and fear confront us and seem to overwhelm us come to our aid. Still the storms in our lives, calm our fears, and soothe our pain. Hear our prayer for the sake of Christ who comes to us and walks with us throughout our life-long journey. Amen.
SERMON
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HYMN OF THE DAY
“Canticle of the Turning”
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A LITANY OF REMEMBERING AND LIGHT
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L: This first candle we light to remember those whom we have loved and lost. We pause to remember their name, their face, their voice, the memory that binds them to us in this season. (Pause while the first candle is lit.)
C: Let your light shine upon them, O God, and may your eternal love surround them.
L: This second candle we light is to redeem the pain of loss: the loss of relationships, the loss of jobs, the loss of health. (Pause while the second candle is lit.) We pause to gather up the pain of the past and offer it to God, asking that from God’s hands we will receive the gift of peace.
C: Refresh, restore, renew us, O God, and lead us into your future of promise.
L: This third candle we light is to remember ourselves this Christmas time. We pause and remember these past weeks and months: the doubt, the anger, the disbelief, the down times, the poignancy of reminiscing, the hugs and handshakes of family and friends, all those who have stood with us. (Pause while the third candle is lit.) We give thanks for all the support we have known.
C: Let us remember that the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
L: This fourth candle is lit to remember our faith and the gift of hope which the Christmas story offers to us. (Pause while the fourth candle is lit.) We remember that God who shares our life promises us a place and time of no more pain and suffering.
C: We remember and trust in the one who shows the way, who brings the truth, and who bears the light.
INVITATION TO LIGHT CANDLES
At this time you may pause the recording and get a candle or candles light them and offer your prayers for all you wish to remember before God.
We pray because of the people and circumstances that brought us here.
We pray because God knows us from the depths of our hearts, and God comes to each one of us to assure us with the Spirit’s love and Christ’s compassion.
“Nothing Can Trouble ”
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PRAYERS
L: In the spirit of this season of waiting and expectation, let us confidently ask God to come and be our light and life, our hope and joy.
L: For ourselves as we participate in whatever way we can this Christmas, O God, our light and our hope, hear our prayer,
C: And in your merciful love, answer.
L: For our families and friends that they may continue to help and support us, O God, our light and our hope, hear our prayer,
C: And in your merciful love, answer.
L: For all the people we have loved and that have died, for all the losses that we know, that all may be redeemed by your promise of grace, O God, our light and our hope, hear our prayer,
C: And in your merciful love, answer.
L: For all our families and friends that they may know love and peace and joy in you, O God, our light and our hope, hear our prayer,
C: And in your merciful love, answer.
L: For our world, that it may find the peace proclaimed by the Christmas angels, O God, our light and our hope, hear our prayer,
C: And in your merciful love, answer.
L: God of great compassion and love, listen to the prayers of these your people. Grant to all, especially the bereaved, the sick, and the troubled ones this Christmas, the blessing we ask in the name of Christ, our Emmanuel, God with us.
C: Amen.
THE GREETING AND SHARING OF PEACE
Pastor: Since we are forgiven and renewed by God’s Spirit, let us also be reconciled
with one another and share the Peace of the Lord. The peace of the Lord be
with you always.
People: And also with you.
THE OFFERING
(We worship God with the offering of our selves, our time, our talents, and our possessions.)
OFFERTORY PRAYER
Leader: Let us pray.
Gracious God,
People: you have done great things for us,
and holy is your name.
Bless all we offer you —
our selves, our time, and our possessions.
Teach us patience and hope as we care for all those in need
until the coming of your Son,
Jesus Christ, our Redeemer and Lord. Amen.
THE LORD’S PRAYER
Pastor: Let us pray with confidence in the words our Saviour gave us:
People: 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.
Save us from the time of trial
and deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours,
now and forever. Amen.
Prayer for the Night
Pastor: Let us pray.
Lord,
it is night.
The night is for stillness.
Let us be still in the presence of God.
It is a long night after a brief day.
What has been done has been done;
what has not been done has not been done;
let it be.
The night is dark.
Let our fears of the darkness of the world and of our own lives
rest in you.
The night is quiet.
Let the quietness of your peace enfold us,
all dear to us,
and all who have no peace.
The night heralds the dawn.
Let us look expectantly to a new day,
new joys,
new possibilities.
In your name we pray.
People: Amen.
(A New Zealand Prayer Book, 184)
Pastor: We return to the world from which we came: a world of pain, a world of promise; the world which God so loved that the Bethlehem baby was born. Listen to the voice of the angel who says, “Fear not.” Be filled with the Good News of God, through this child, God’s gift of new life for all. Amen
CLOSING HYMN
“O Come, O Come, Emmanuel ”
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SENDING
ALL RECEIVE THE BLESSING OF GOD, LEAVE IN PEACE,
AND ARE SENT OUT TO SERVE
BLESSING
Pastor: May Christ, the Sun of Righteousness, shine upon you and scatter the darkness from your path. Almighty God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, bless you now and forever.
People: Amen
DISMISSAL
Pastor: God of the watching ones,
the waiting ones,
the slow and suffering ones,
the angels in heaven,
the child in the womb,
People: You have given us your benediction
your Good Word for our souls,
that we might rest and rise
in the assurance of your company.
Thanks be to God.
It is our prayer that the peace and quiet assurance that comes with knowing
that God in Christ, our Emmanuel, is with us be with you this Christmas and in the year to come.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TODAY AT KOG
Coffee Social after the service
THIS WEEK AT KOG –Monday, December 19, Church Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom – Saturday, December 24, Christmas Eve candlelight, carol and communion service with St. David’s/Trinity 7:00 pm
COMING UP AT KOG – Sunday, December 25, There will be no Christmas Day service at King of Glory. – There is a Christmas Day service at Resurrection at 10:00 a.m. – Saturday, December 31, Men’s Breakfast Out at Mulberry’s Restaurant 2326 B Millar Avenue, 8:30 a.m. – Thursday, January 5, Bible Study, “A Short History of Grace,” 7:30 p.m. Host needed. We meet in Pastor Michael’s home, 1010 Duke Street. – Sunday, January 8, Coffee Social after the service. Hosted by Renita Falkenstern. – Thursday, January 19, Bible Study, “A Short History of Grace,” 7:30 p.m. Host needed. We meet in Pastor Michael’s home, 1010 Duke Street.
November, December, and Year-to-Date Budget and Contribution Report for KOG
2022 Budget: $48,854 Monthly Budget: $4,071.17 Weekly Budget: $939.50
2022 income/expenses: $2,167.56
October income/expenses: -$1,786.50
Weekly contributions for November: November 6: $1170.00 November 13 and 20: $3740 November 27: $300
Weekly contributions for December: December 4: $920 December 11: $710
“A Short History of Grace”. This Bible and theology study looks at the ways grace is interpreted from the time of the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, St. Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther and to contemporary theologies of liberation.
Thank you to Renita Falkenstern, Karen Larson, Doreen Matschke, and Carol Sarich for hosting theCoffee Social after the Blue Christmas service.
Thank you to everyone who donated food items for Christmas Hampers. Thank you for your generosity.
Thank you to everyone who donated in support of the Alzheimer’s Society. $260 was been contributed. Thank you for your generosity.
Thank you to all involved in the Quilts and Comfort Quilts that have been made by members of King of Glory and their friends. Our quilting worker-bees have lost count, but guesstimate 42 quilts will be distributed to LutherCare Communities, the Wellness Centre, and the Bishop Klein Community School Program and Comfort Quilts will be given to individuals suffering from sickness, significant change in life, loss or grief. Prodigious thimbles full of thanks to the industrious sewers Bev Gregory, Karen McKenzie, Doreen Matschke, Carol Sarich, Lois Rombough and Sherry Andrews, to Irma Torgunrude who donated material and Iris Kristjansdottir who provided boxes.
Canadian Lutheran World Relief and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada are calling on Canadians to pray for those affected by the flooding in Pakistan, and to give generously to support their urgent humanitarian needs, and for those suffering from the war in Ukraine as the Government of Canada announces a special matching fund for donations in response to this tragedy. Please give what you can by donating at clwr.org/pakistan or clwr.org/hungercrisis or by calling 1-800-661-2597 (office hours Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm), and pray for all those who are affected by the flooding and war.
Offerings.
Even though we are not all meeting together we still have expenses and need your offerings so that we can pay them. Church Council has decided that the best way to receive your offerings is that you mail a cheque (Please no cash for mail security reasons) to the church and we can process them from there.
Send your contributions to: King of Glory Lutheran Church
3318 Merritt Street
Saskatoon, SK S7M 3P6
Thank you for your generosity.
Our Mission Statement
King of Glory Lutheran Church is a community of people believing and recognizing, through worship, fellowship and faith, that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior.
Our Mission is to all of God’s children including people of all ages, female, and male, all races and colours and regardless of their religious and social background or sexual orientation.
By the grace of God, we are called to proclaim the Good News of Christ’s love, acceptance, and forgiveness.