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Preparing To Celebrate the Birth of Christ

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Christmas Pack #8

Preparing to Celebrate the Birth of Christ

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Preparing To Celebrate the Birth of Christ

WORSHIP AIDS

These Worship Aids have been prepared for use in a pre-Advent (probably in October or November) worship service around the theme "Preparing to Celebrate the Birth of Christ." They may also be useful in preparing for the Sunday before Christmas, Christmas Eve, or Christmas morning services.

You are encouraged to adapt tbese for your use as you deem appropriate. They are intended to be suggestive of the kinds of elements you may want to include.

Be sure to look at other parts of the CHRISTMAS PACKET, especially the Activity Resource Guides, for other suggestions and resources.

An Invocation

O God, you make us glad by the yearly festival of the birth of your only Son Jesus Christ: Grant that we, who joyfully receive him as a babe in the manger, may with sure confidence receive him as Lord of our lives and all we possess; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, who is Mother and Father to us all, now and forever. AMEN.

A Prayer of Confession

O God, we confess that we have not given much thought to the long range effects of the "good life" we enjoy. We want to learn and change, we want to share your bounty with all this world. But we are afraid, really, to look at the damage. Caught between our blind hope that "things are not really so bad," and fear that the damage is irreparable, we become so frustrated we close our eyes and our minds. Is it too late, O God, for us to deal adequately with all our willful and destructive patterns of consumption? Even if we do begin to be more responsible stewards, have we any hope of bequeathing a living and livable world to our grandchildren? We confess our sin. Without You we are lost. Help us, we pray in Jesus' name. AMEN.

(from St. Philips Presbyterian Church, Houston, Texas)

Another Prayer of Confession

God of our ancestors, God of our lives, God of the full and the hungry: We confess that we hear your call to sacrifice as did our ancestor Abraham, yet we fail to respond faithfully. Sacrifice disturbs us and makes us uncomfortable, for we live in a society which promotes I I getting" instead of "giving". Help us to face up to ourselves and to risk sacrifice for your sake and the sake of our brothers and sisters.

Spare us from self centeredness, selfishness, and greed, so that we might give ourselves to others and, thus, give ourselves to you. AMEN.

(WORSHIP RESOURCE GUIDE II, Task Force on World Hunger, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.)

A Litany on Remembering

ALL: O God, who in the fullness of time sent your Son Jesus to live among us so that we would know with certainty your will for us: Guide us now as we prepare to celebrate his coming.

LEADER: When we make our family plans for Christmas,

PEOPLE: Help us remember whose birthday it is.

LEADER: When we feel the pressure to buy and buy and buy,

PEOPLE: Help us remember whose birthday it is.

LEADER: When we contemplate all of the waste generated in our celebrations,

PEOPLE: Help us remember whose birthday it is.

LEADER: When we are tempted to avoid those who are hungry, sick, lonely and in prison,

PEOPLE: Help us remember whose birthday it is.

LEADER: When we make our Christmas lists for family and friends,

PEOPLE: Help us remember whose birthday it is.

All: Lord, forgive us when we forget who you are and why you have come. Help us remember and celebrate your birthday by giving of ourselves to those you came to serve. Help us Lord. AMEN.

An Offeratory Prayer

O God, You have given us the greatest gift: Help us to order our lives better and use our gifts more industriously. Help us to turn from no one in need and see You in the hungry, the sick, the prisoners, the lonely. Help us each day to do some work of peace for You. In the name of Jesus. AMEN.

A Prayer of Dedication

O Lord, You are love, Help us to be the instruments of your love, that we may bring comfort to those who sorrow and joy to those who are regarded as persons of little account. In this country of many races, make us courteous to those who are humble and understanding to those who are resentful.

As for us, make us more joyful than we are, especially when this is needed for the sake of others. Help us learn to celebrate authentically with joy and thankfulness and in such a way that no one else is harmed. In the name of Him whose birth we celebrate. AMEN.

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