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Trinity
Sunday - Year A
PRAYER OF ADORATION AND CONFESSION (Psalm 8)
O LORD, our God, how splendid is your name in all the earth;
a radiance I will worship to the ends of the cosmos.
On weak infant babbling you have established strength
on account of your enemies,
to subdue chaos and death.
I gaze at the night sky, and marvel at your handiwork;
the moon and stars which you have set in place.
Who am I that you remember me,
or the whole human family, that you care about us?
You have made us in your image, little less than yourself,
and surrounded us with the glory and splendour of your creating
word.
Yet you have given us these works of your hands:
you have put the world at our feet;
sheep and cattle, herds and flocks,
birds of the air - blue wren and wedgetail eagle,
fish of the sea - fairy penguin and Southern Right whale
-- all the creatures that live and move in the depths and shallows.
O LORD, our God, how splendid is your name in all the earth
Maker of heaven and earth,
of all that is, seen and unseen . . . .
For the times we exploit rather than treasure your gift of creation
Lord, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.
Fully human in Jesus Christ, through whom all things were made....
For the times we fail to live out your commandment to love
Christ, have mercy
Christ, have mercy
Holy Spirit, giver of life, who has spoken through the prophets?.
For the times we betray the truth of the gospel
Lord, have mercy
Lord, have mercy.
Creator, Redeemer and Life-giving Spirit,
fill us again with your creative power,
remake us in your image
so that we may better serve you, love you and worship you,
in all our living. Amen
For use in worship, with acknowledgement. © Jeff
Shrowder 2002.
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A CREATIVE MOMENT Trinity, as simple as ABS?
(What follows is an outline of my recollection of a moment in
worship led by our parish minister, quite some years ago, and well
before I was ordained.)
Materials: A telephone - it could be one from your study desk, or a mobile/cell
'phone. The glossy, attractive finish to the telephone comes from
Acrylonitrile one of the plastics used in making the telephone.
The telephone's impact strength - which means it will bounce rather than break
if dropped - comes from Butadene. And Styrene give the telephone
its attractively moulded shape. You can't see each of these plastics; what you
see is the result, or effect, of their presence. Three plastics; one telephone.
So too, the three Persons of the One God are evident by the effects of their
presence.
Another suggestion: Gen 1:1-2:4a, Ps 8 offer the opportunity to engage with
a variety of themes. The reading of either or both lections could be accompanied
by the projection of images of the cosmos and the created world.
Have a lighted candle as a focus point in the worship space symbolising
the light separated from the darkness and Christ, the light of the world.
Draped blue and brown cloth could symbolise the waters and the dry land.
How do we live in this world? What does it mean to be created "in the image of God"?
Have we misunderstood what it means to "fill the earth and subdue it"?
What does it mean to "have dominion over all the earth" in the light of the gospel?
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Psalms
HYMN SUGGESTIONS FOR TRINITY - YEAR A
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Genesis:1:1-2:4a
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All things bright and beautful
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TIS 135
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AHB 70
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At the dawning of salvation
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TIS 392
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SA 09
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Colourful Creator, God of mystery
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TIS 190
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Did you ever see a kookaburra laugh
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TIS 175
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For the beauty of the earth
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TIS 137
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AHB 77
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Holy Spirit, ever dwelling
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TIS 410
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AHB 323
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Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty
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TIS 132
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AHB 65
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Lord, your almighty word
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TIS 447
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AHB 61
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Loving Spirit, loving Spirit
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TIS 417
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Made in God's likeness, moved by the Spirit
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TIS 671
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SA 65
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Morning has broken
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TIS 156
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AHB 91
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O Lord of every shining constellation
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TIS 157
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Pull back the veil on the dawn of creation
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TIS 326
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She sits like a bird brooding on the water
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TIS 418
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Sing a new song, sing a new song
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TIS 166
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AHB 102
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Stars and planets flung in orbit
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TIS 186
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The sounds in God's world all agree
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TIS 176
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Touch the earth lightly
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TIS 668
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Where wide sky rolls down and touches red sand
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TIS 188
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Psalm 8
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Lord, our Lord, your glorious name
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TIS 3
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2 Corinthians 13:11-13
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Father, bless us as we go
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TIS 781
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Go now in peace
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TIS 782
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Peace with the Father, peace with Christ his Son
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TIS 466
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AHB 402
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Father in heaven, grant to your children
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TIS 465
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AHB 399
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Lord Christ, true peace of all above
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TIS 623
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Matthew 28:16-20
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Christians, lift up your hearts ...
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TIS 423
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Dearest Jesus, we are here
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TIS 480
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Father, we adore you
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TIS 716
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SA 35
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Filled with the Spirit's power, with one
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TIS 411
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AHB 328
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How firm a foundation, you people of God
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TIS 578
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AHB 491
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Jesus calls us here to meet him
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TIS 477
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May the grace of Christ our Saviour
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TIS 777
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AHB 373
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O Lord Jesus Marrkapmirr
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TIS 253
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SA 70
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O breath of life, come sweeping through us
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TIS 409
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AHB 322
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O what a gift, what a wonderful gift
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TIS 278
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AHB 213
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Praise with joy the world's Creator
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TIS 179
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This is the truth we hold
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TIS 469
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