Liturgy for the Third Sunday of Advent
Theme and Scripture
Isaiah 35:1-10, Psalm 146:5-10, Luke 1:46b-55, James 5:7-10, Matthew 11:2-11
God is at work in the world, and we are called to recognize God's presence and to follow God's lead, serving others.
Call to Worship
Leader: O God, our God, you are the God who opened a Holy Way for us, so that we can come into your presence.
People: Open our eyes, so that we can see you.
Leader: O God, you are the God who who made heaven and earth, who keeps faith forever.
People: Open our minds, so that we can follow you.
Leader: O God, Mary sung to you and magnified your name.
People: Open our ears, so that we can hear the singing.
Leader: O God, John asked if your son was the chosen one.
People: And Jesus answered, "Go tell John what you hear and see."
All: We come today to worship the God of all who have come before. Help us to hear and see what you have done.
A Modern Psalm
(inspired by Psalm 146:5-10)
Blessed and joyful are we when we seek help from the Lord
When we place our hope in God.
God created all that is, all that was, all that will be.
God keeps faith forever.
God lifts up the oppressed, feeds the hungry, set the prisoners free.
It is God who helps us to see, who lifts us up, who loves us.
Thank God that God watches over the strangers, the outsiders, the orphans.
Praise our God who surrounds the widows with love
and encourages those who feel alone.
The Lord will reign forever, for all generations.
Thank God.
Offertory Prayer
Saving God, may the offerings we bring to you today help to make Mary's expectations come true. May these gifts fill the hungry, help the children, and shed mercy upon your world. Amen.
Benediction
Be patient, brothers and sisters, for the coming of the Lord. May your eyes be open to see the presence of God, and may your hearts be open to serve. Go from this place in expectation that God will walk with you and will lead you to the places you are needed. Amen.

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