So… just what IS happening this week eh?

Maundy Thursday – 9th April
6.30pm: Last Supper at St. Andrew’s. Enjoy a finger-food evening meal together, including a ‘simple’ Last Supper. Please bring some food with a Mediterranean flavour to share.

Good Friday – 10th April
9.30am: Service at St. Andrew’s.
11.00am: Our annual ecumenical walk, remembering the Way of the Cross. Gather near the Hospital Op Shop in the Foodworks carpark by 10.55am.

Holy Saturday – 11th April
8.30am: A mediative walk of the labyrinth at St. Andrew’s, contemplating the ‘waiting times’ in life. Followed by an invitation to tea/coffee somewhere.

Easter Day – 12th April
6.30am: Sunrise service at Pentland Hills Uniting Church.
9.30am: Easter celebration service at St. Andrew’s, including Holy Communion.
11.30am Easter celebration service at Parwan South, including Holy Communion.

Prayer tree: a chance to respond.

Bacchus Marsh Prayer Tree

Times of crisis can leave us feeling vulnerable, overwhelmed and with nowhere to go. The recent bushfires still ravaging our country bring up just those feelings of loss, shock and powerlessness; not only for those who have lost homes or loved-ones, but also for those of us looking on helplessly through the lense of the nightly media.

That’s why St. Andrew’s has raised a public prayer tree at the gate of the church in Gisborne Road; as a chance for anyone to come and make a prayer for those who are struggling with the bushfires. This is not a new idea. After the 9/11 attacks, the then CECM unit of the Uniting church set up a prayer tree outside their offices in Kew, and were amazed at the response.

Along side this simple local action, the Uniting Church in Australia has set up a bushfire appeal fund for anyone to make monetary donations. Every dollar through the fund will be directed straight to the point of greatest need.

Donations can be made to the “Victorian Bushfire Appeal” by free calling 1800 060 543, or donating online at www.shareappeal.org.au, or by sending a cheque or credit card donation to SHARE Community Appeal - Bushfire Appeal, GPO Box 4355, Melbourne, 3001.

A prayer for parents and other carers

A blessing prayer I wrote during our Thursday morning prayers last week.

May you find peace
in the pockets of calm
that are sewn
into the fabric
of today’s busy schedule.

May the soft presence
of the Spirit of Christ
be swift to enfold you
and nourish your soul
in the still times of today.

And when you must
take up again
the task of giving
yourself to others,
may Christ’s strength
move you,
and restrain you,
so that you
can be a blessing
to those around you.

(Blair Cameron, 2008)

Work

Here’s a prayer I’m working on for a service at the end of October, which I’m hoping to frame as a celebration of the Workers amongst us and the essential task of Work.

So often in the life of our churches we miss out on including and celebrating how people spend the bulk of their waking time - in work. This is becoming more obvious to me as we see an increase in people working such odd hours and such long hours. So long or odd in fact that church on Sunday morning seems more like torture than blessing. Maybe we should hold the service over lunch?

Anyway, I’m hoping to make a space to celebrate workers and our work. Here’s the prayer.
Make comments if you like. Use it if you like.

SAVE US AND BLESS US.

God of light and life,
save us and bless us
in our work.

Save us not from hard work,
for in hard work
our life’s purpose can be found.

Save us instead
from work that is meaningless,
from days that are uninspired.

Save us from relentless travel
and the tyrany of distance
that we so readily accept
as normal these days.

Save us from bosses
who crush and bind their workers
rather than lifting and enabling them.

Save us from work-mates
who refuse to communicate,
or who communicate all too freely.

Save us from our own impatience,
when things aren’t going our way,
even when we’re right about it.

Save us from our own ego
that seeks out every inch of the limelight,
and tempts us to diminish others.

Save us from ruthlessness,
and soul-less work practices,
all in the name of getting ahead.

Save us from … (instert your own prayer here)

God of light and life,
save us and bless us
in our work.

Bless us not with riches and notoriety,
for these are not
the clear markers of good work.

Bless us instead with a deep sense
of purpose and meaning
in our work.

Bless us with the joy of knowing
that we make a difference,
and our efforts are valuable.

Bless us with quiet morning-tea chats
seated around the coffee table.

Bless us with small smiles,
and pleases and thank-yous
between colleagues in a rush.

Bless us with work that stretches us
and calls us to keep getting better
at what we do.

Bless us with evidence of our good work
that goes beyond a mere pay-rise
or end-of-year bonus.

Bless us with an end-of-year bonus
from a business that has benefited
from our hard work.

Bless us with each day’s rest from working,
and the discipline
to leave our work behind as we rest.

Bless us with … (insert your own prayer here)

God of light and life,
save us and bless us
in our work.
AMEN.

(Blair Cameron, 2008)

Lord, Lord.

Lord, Lord,
in your name;
we have become powerful
in the ways of our
self-reliant self-made world.
Aren’t you impressed?

Lord, Lord,
we push your name
into every conversation
and every email we send.
How can you say
you never knew us?

Lord, Lord,
we have programs
and courses
that keep us busy and focussed
on improving one another.
Don’t you just want to join us?

Lord, Lord,
isn’t maintaining
our preaching
and singing
and worship
of your name
more important than
the risk of wasting it all
on costly service
to those who don’t even turn up
to church?