Showing posts with label Pentecost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pentecost. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 May 2021

Testify

John 15:26–27 

Advocate
Spirit
Breath
Friend

sent by

Jesus
Wisdom
Christ
Word 

from the 

Father
Mother
Maker
Creator 

Bear witness
Bear witness
Bear witness to Holy One. 
Amen. 

Sunday, 24 May 2020

Fly to us Spirit Holy

Acts 2:1–21 

Fill our rooms with sound,
with wind, with rushing; 
bowl us over, unsettle us,
ruffle us with your feathered
wings, Spirit Holy, Spirit Breath. 

Float your fire above us, 
dance your flames, radiate
your heat, delight us, 
ignite us with your flickering
tongues, Spirit Holy, Spirit Fire. 

Flit on our voices with words
that others will understand,
speak in us, sing through us, 
vocalise your force 
of life, Spirit Holy, Spirit Friend. 

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Pentecost all age prayer of confession and assurance of grace

This week, I am going to pray the story of pentecost (Acts 2:1-11) with an interactive prayer of confession and assurance of grace that doubles as the 'time with the children'. It's really an all age encounter with the story through reflection and prayer.
the horizontal line across the wick is cut
for attaching the flame



[Everyone will receive an unlit paper candle on arrival. ]






Pentecost all age interactive prayer of confession and assurance of grace 

In the story, we hear that the disciples were in a room, waiting. In last week’s story, Jesus told the disciples to stay in Jerusalem and wait. Wait for the Spirit he was sending after him to help them.

Do you like waiting? Are you good at waiting? Do you get bored, frustrated, distracted, wander off?

Now, the disciples were waiting for the Spirit to arrive. When the Spirit does arrive, first there’s a great big noise, like wind rushing through the place. Then flames appear on each of their heads.

So we could think of the disciples as candles waiting to be lit. Like the picture of an unlit candle you were each given as you arrived today.

We sometimes talk in the church of waiting for God, like a candle waiting for a match to strike to light it. But actually, I think the energy, the light, the breath of God are already here, and it is God who is waiting for us to turn up, to lean in, the way you might lean a candle towards a flame to light it.

So our ‘waiting’ for God, is more waiting for us to be ready to see the light and lean into it and catch fire with the Spirit. Waiting doesn’t have to be still, and doing nothing. Actively waiting for ourselves to be ready involves working to get ourselves ready, by praying, and reading and listening to the Bible, talking with each other, practicing the love and kindness that God asks of us – and all of a sudden, there it is, a flame sitting on our head showing the world that we are connected in with God’s Spirit.

With our candles, I want to invite you to think about how you ‘wait’ for God. And if we feel as though we haven’t been waiting very well – if we’ve got distracted from praying and practicing love which will get us ready to catch the Spirit’s fire; if we’ve got bored and turned away from God; if we’ve been grumpy and impatient … we can say sorry to God. you might like to write sorry on your candle, sorry for not waiting well. you might like to write a promise on your candle, I promise to wait more patiently, practice prayer and love and listening to the Bible more often.

Now, young ones, while the adults do that, I need your help for the next bit of our prayer.

the inner flame is also cut along the black line
this is important for attaching to the candle
I have flames to send out to everyone for their candles, and you are going to carry them and hand them out. You are going to carry these flames of forgiveness, flames of God’s promise.

Are you ready to receive God’s promise? off you go, young ones. Here it comes: God is waiting for you, whenever you are ready to lean into the light, the energy, the breath, that will spark the flame for you to catch again.













The inside part of the flame will slip through the slit on the candle by the wick, pull it gently through.







young ones, come back here. stand on the step with me. adults. hold your candles up – can you see that, young ones? I want you to see all those red flames and remember that God is always waiting for you, always ready to forgive, and always holding the light for you to catch, and carry, as you practice prayer and love and kindness. Will you remember?

Sunday, 28 May 2017

my peace

John 20:19–23



Peace be with you:
the peace I left you,
my peace, my peace,
I am with you.

Peace from these scarred hands,
peace from that wounded body,
peace, his peace, here
with us.

God has sent me,
now I will send you:
go with the Breath,
on the Wind, in the Spirit.

Peace from these scarred hands,
peace from that wounded body,
peace, his peace, here
with us.

Forgive transgressions,
for Tyrant has no power now;
forgive transgressors,
for Grace will lead them home.

Peace from these scarred hands,
peace from that wounded body,
peace, his peace, here
with us.

Peace be with you.
God has sent you –
be peace, my peace,
with Breath, Wind, Spirit.

Monday, 9 May 2016

Pentecost

This poem was written during the Pentecost service at Greyfriars' Kirk in 2015. 

chase the wild goose

alight
arise
soar
fly
with flight inspired
like singing choir
and life contained no more
lift the roof
on organ wings
speak
pray
praise
with tongues
alight
with Spirit blaze
trail behind a smoky
haze
these fiery days
disturbed
disturbing
comfortable no more
unsettled
ruffled
alight now, soar
arise, take flight,
each one fly,
fly high, dream wide
your uncommon gifts inspired
live life uncontained
with the goose – wild and free