1. Welcome and Call to Worship

  2. Prayer and Lord’s Prayer

    Our Father, who art in heaven,
    hallowed be thy name;
    thy kingdom come;
    thy will be done;
    on earth as it is in heaven.
    Give us this day our daily bread.
    And forgive us our trespasses,
    as we forgive those who trespass against us.
    And lead us not into temptation;
    but deliver us from evil.
    For thine is the kingdom,
    the power, and the glory
    for ever and ever.
    Amen.

  3. Come Down, O Love Divine

    1. Come down, O Love divine,
      seek thou this soul of mine,
      and visit it with thine own ardor glowing;
      O Comforter, draw near,
      within my heart appear,
      and kindle it, thy holy flame bestowing.

    2. O let it freely burn,
      till earthly passions turn
      to dust and ashes in its heat consuming;
      and let thy glorious light
      shine ever on my sight,
      and clothe me round, the while my path illuming.

    3. Let holy charity
      mine outward vesture be,
      and lowliness become mine inner clothing;
      true lowliness of heart,
      which takes the humbler part,
      and o’er its own shortcomings weeps with loathing.

    4. And so the yearning strong,
      with which the soul will long,
      shall far outpass the power of human telling;
      for none can guess its grace,
      till Love create a place
      wherein the Holy Spirit makes a dwelling.

    1. Psalm 48 (Joe Hislop)
    2. Mark 6:1-13

  4. Jesus, Lover of My Soul

    1. Jesus, lover of my soul,
      let me to thy bosom fly,
      while the nearer waters roll,
      while the tempest still is high;
      hide me, O my Savior, hide,
      till the storm of life is past;
      safe into the haven guide,
      O receive my soul at last!

    2. Other refuge have I none;
      hangs my helpless soul on thee;
      leave, ah! leave me not alone,
      still support and comfort me.
      All my trust on thee is stayed,
      all my help from thee I bring;
      cover my defenseless head
      with the shadow of thy wing.

    3. Thou, O Christ, art all I want;
      more than all in Thee I find;
      raise the fallen, cheer the faint,
      heal the sick, and lead the blind.
      Just and holy is Thy name,
      I am all unrighteousness;
      false, and full of sin I am,
      Thou art full of truth and grace.

    4. Plenteous grace with thee is found,
      grace to cover all my sin;
      let the healing streams abound;
      make and keep me pure within.
      Thou of life the fountain art;
      freely let me take of thee;
      spring thou up within my heart,
      rise to all eternity.

  5. Meditation

  6. We Are the Body of Christ

  7. Offering

  8. Prayer of Intercession

  9. Intimations

  10. Inspired by Love and Anger

    1. Inspired by love and anger, disturbed by need and pain,
      Informed of God’s own bias we ask him once again:
      “How long must some folk suffer? How long can few folk mind?
      How long dare vain self interest turn prayer and pity blind?”

    2. From those forever victims of heartless human greed,
      Their cruel plight composes a litany of need:
      “Where are the fruits of justice? Where are the signs of peace?
      When is the day when prisoners and dreams find their release?”

    3. From those forever shackled to what their wealth can buy,
      The fear of lost advantage provokes the bitter cry,
      “Don’t query our position! Don’t criticise our wealth!
      Don’t mention those exploited by politics and stealth!”

    4. To God, who through the prophets proclaimed a different age,
      We offer earth’s indifference, its agony and rage:
      “When will the wronged be righted? When will the kingdom come?
      When will the world be generous to all instead of some?”

    5. God asks, “Who will go for me? Who will extend my reach?
      And who, when few will listen, will prophesy and preach?
      And who, when few bid welcome, will offer all they know?
      And who, when few dare follow, will walk the road I show?”

    6. Amused in someone’s kitchen, asleep in someone’s boat,
      Attuned to what the ancients exposed, proclaimed and wrote,
      A Saviour without safety, a tradesman without tools
      Has come to tip the balance with fishermen and fools.

  11. Blessing