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SUMMARY:4th Sunday of Pascha - Year C
DESCRIPTION:Below you will find the Bible readings set for this occasion in the Revised Common Lectionary\, with our Australian idiomatic paraphrases of them\, plus prayers and sermons based on them. \n\n\n\nBible Readings (paraphrased)\n\n\n\nLections from The Revised Common Lectionary. Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts(CCT) P.O. Box 340003\, Room 381\, Nashville\, TN 37203-0003\, USA. Used with Permission. \n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Acts 9: 36-43			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	There was a disciple named Tabitha who lived in the town of Joppa. She was also known by the Greek version of her name — Dorcas. She was a very generous woman who never missed an opportunity to pitch in and do something for others; especially the needy. One day she got sick. She went downhill quickly and in no time she was dead. The other disciples prepared her body for burial in the customary way\, and laid her out in an upstairs room so her friends could pay their last respects. \nPeter was in the neighbouring town of Lydda at the time\, and news of his presence quickly reached the disciples in Joppa. They sent two of their number over to Lydda to ask Peter to come quickly and be with them for the funeral. Peter got up and went with them straight away. When he arrived\, they took him in to view the body. The room was full of older women — most of them widows who had appreciated Tabitha’s care — and the tears flowed freely. Several of them began showing Peter the coats that Tabitha had made and the jumpers she had knitted while she was still with them. \nPeter asked to be left alone with the body for a few minutes\, and when everyone was out of the room\, he knelt down and prayed. Then he turned\, looked directly at the body\, and said\, “Tabitha\, get up.” \nSure enough\, she opened her eyes\, and when she saw Peter\, she sat up. Peter gave her his hand and helped her to her feet. Then he opened the door and called in the gathered Christians and the widows\, and presented Tabitha to them\, alive. Word of this spread like wildfire\, and many people in Joppa put their trust in the Lord as a result. Peter spent the next few days in Joppa\, staying in the home of a leather-worker named Simon. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Psalm 23			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	You\, LORD\, are my guide in the wilderness;\nthere is nothing more I could need. \nYou set up camp in places of beauty and shelter;\nyou lead the way on secluded tracks\nbeside creeks of cool clean water.\nI feel my spirit breathing freely again;\nyour reputation puts me at ease;\nI leave the navigating to you\, and follow. \nEven if we hike through a perilous valley\,\nwhere crows keep a menacing watch\,\nfear will still not get the better of me.\nAs long as I stick with you\nI know I’ll make the distance;\nwith a knife and a bit of rope\nyou seem able to tackle any challenge. \nYou cook up a feast for me\,\nas those who wanted to feed on me watch\, frustrated.\nYou pamper me like an honoured guest\nand constantly top up my glass. \nMy life feels charmed\, each and every day.\nLove\, mercy and all good things\nkeep falling into my lap. \nI’m with you for life\, LORD\,\nwhere you go\, I’ll go;\nwhere you live\, I’ll live. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Revelation 7: 9-17			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	I had a vision of an enormous crowd\, bigger than anyone could ever count. It was made up of people from every nation; from all the different ethnic groups\, cultural groups and language groups. They were all standing together before the throne and before the Lamb of God. They were dressed in white robes and were waving banners and throwing flowers in the air. Their voices rose as one – an enormous roar – saying: \n“The life into which we have been saved\nbelongs to our God who is seated on the throne\,\nand to the Lamb of our God.” \nAround the throne stood the four awesome creatures\, and around them stood the twenty four elders\, and around them stood all the angels. All together they fell to their knees before the throne\, with their faces to the ground\, and worshipped God\, singing: \n“So say all of us!\nMay glory and wisdom\nand gratitude and honour\nand authority and strength\nand every good thing\nbe given to our God\,\nfrom now to forever!\nAnd so say all of us! \nThen one of the elders came and spoke to me\, saying\, “What can you tell me about these people in white robes? Who are they\, and where have they come from?” \nI replied\, “I’m not sure\, Sir\, but you have the answers.” \nThen he said to me\, “These are the people who have come through the ultimate atrocity. They have washed their robes as white as snow in the blood of the lamb. \nFor this reason they now have the privilege\nof gathering before the throne of God\,\nand there in the Temple they serve God\, day and night\,\nand the one who is seated on the throne\nprovides them refuge and safe shelter. \nNever again will they go hungry;\nnever again will they go thirsty;\nnever again will they be burned by the sun\,\nor left exposed to any searing heat. \nThe Lamb who is at the centre of the throne\nhas guided them through the wilderness\nand will now care for them forever.\nHe will wipe every tear from their eyes\nand guide them to crystal clear springs\nwhere the water of life bubbles up freely.” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  John 10: 22-30 			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	In the middle of winter\, at the time when the Jewish festival of Hanukkah is celebrated\, Jesus was in Jerusalem. One day he was in the Temple and\, as he walked through the part known as Solomon’s Porch\, a group of religious loyalists surrounded him and began demanding some answers: “How long are you going to keep holding your cards to your chest? If you are God’s Anointed One\, come right out and say it.” \nJesus answered\, “I’ve already laid my cards on the table\, but you don’t take what I say seriously. If you want to know who I am\, then look at what I do\, because everything I do is done on my Father’s behalf. You lot still won’t believe though\, because you’re not among those who have had me as their guide. Those who have\, pick my voice every time. I know them well and they know to respond to my voice and to put their feet in my footsteps. I give them life without limit; life they will never lose. No one can ever drag them out of the safety of my hands. Their care is the greatest responsibility of all\, and my Father has entrusted it to me. They can no more be dragged out of my hands than out of my Father’s. The Father and I are one on this.” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nPrayers\n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Eucharistic Preface			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Let us lift up our hearts.\nWe lift them to the Lord.\nLet us give thanks to the Lord our God.\nIt is right to give our thanks and praise. \nIt is indeed right to give you our thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor you are the shepherd\nwho guides us to springs of life-giving water. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet and\,\nforming us from the dust of the earth\,\nyou raised us to life and opened our eyes.\nYou chose a people to be your flock\,\ntending them with goodness and love. \nYour child\, Jesus\, came working in your name.\nYou placed those who belonged to you\ninto the safety of his hands\nand they recognised your voice in him.\nWhen he was cast into death’s dark valley\,\nyou raised him to new life.\nNow he lives forever\,\nshepherding all who look to you for salvation.\nYou wipe the tears from our eyes\nand spread a table before us\nso that we might feed forever\nfrom your abundant goodness\,\nand hunger and thirst no more. \nTherefore with ..... \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Short Preface (for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with fixed prefaces)			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	We thank you for your child\, Jesus\,\nwho shepherds all who look to you for salvation\,\nwiping the tears from our eyes and spreading a table before us\nso that we might feed forever from your abundant goodness. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  General Prayer of Thanksgiving			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	(Preface reformatted for use apart from communion)\n\nWe give you all thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor you are the shepherd\nwho guides us to springs of the water of life. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\,\nand forming us from the dust of the earth\,\nyou raised us to life and opened our eyes.\nYou chose a people to be your flock\,\ntending them with goodness and love. \nYour child\, Jesus\, came working in your name.\nYou placed those who belonged to you\ninto the safety of his hands\nand they recognised your voice in him.\nWhen he was cast into death’s dark valley\,\nyou raised him to new life.\nNow he lives forever\,\nshepherding all who look to you for salvation.\nYou wipe the tears from our eyes\nand nourish us with your abundant goodness\,\nso that we hunger and thirst no more. \nTherefore\, with our hearts lifted high\,\nwe offer you thanks and praise at all times\nthrough Jesus Christ our Lord\,\nwho lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit\,\none God\, for ever and ever.\nAmen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Declaration of Grace / Absolution			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Salvation belongs to our God!\nAt the cost of his own blood\,\nthe Lamb of God has washed us clean.\nAll who follow Christ\ncan never be snatched out of his hand. \nSisters and Brothers\,\n  your sins are forgiven;\n    be at peace. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Commission & Benediction			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Go now\, following the voice of the shepherd. \nFear no evil\, for God is by your side. \nDevote yourselves to the works of God\, \nto words of mercy\, to good deeds and to acts of love. \nAnd may God wipe every tear from your eyes; \nMay Christ Jesus be your shepherd and all that you need; \nAnd may the Holy Spirit tend you with goodness and love \nall the days of your lives. \nWe go in peace to love and serve the Lord\, \n   In the name of Christ. Amen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nSermons\n\n\n\nSermons will open in new tabs from our SYCBaps church website. \n\n\n\n\nBelieve It or NotA sermon on Acts 9:36-43 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe advertiser is my shepherd??A sermon on Psalm 23 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThrough the Valley of BloodA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17 & Psalm 23 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Vindication of the MartyrsA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17; Psalm 23 & John 10.22-30 by Garry Deverell\n\n\n\nA personal response to Psalm 23A sermon on Psalm 23 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nHonouring the FallenA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17 & John 10.22-30 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nSacrifice\, Freedom and HonourA sermon on Revelation 7: 9-17 and Anzac Day by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Right MasterA sermon on Psalm 23 by Wai Kwong Sun\n\n\n\nHow long\, O Lord\, must we wait?A sermon on John 10:22-30 and Acts 9:36-43 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nFollowing Jesus and Hearing VoicesA sermon on John 10.22-30 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Struggle to BelieveA sermon on Acts 9:36-43 & Revelation 7: 9-17 by Nathan Nettleton
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SUMMARY:4th Sunday of Pascha - Year C
DESCRIPTION:Below you will find the Bible readings set for this occasion in the Revised Common Lectionary\, with our Australian idiomatic paraphrases of them\, plus prayers and sermons based on them. \n\n\n\nBible Readings (paraphrased)\n\n\n\nLections from The Revised Common Lectionary. Copyright 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts(CCT) P.O. Box 340003\, Room 381\, Nashville\, TN 37203-0003\, USA. Used with Permission. \n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Acts 9: 36-43			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	There was a disciple named Tabitha who lived in the town of Joppa. She was also known by the Greek version of her name — Dorcas. She was a very generous woman who never missed an opportunity to pitch in and do something for others; especially the needy. One day she got sick. She went downhill quickly and in no time she was dead. The other disciples prepared her body for burial in the customary way\, and laid her out in an upstairs room so her friends could pay their last respects. \nPeter was in the neighbouring town of Lydda at the time\, and news of his presence quickly reached the disciples in Joppa. They sent two of their number over to Lydda to ask Peter to come quickly and be with them for the funeral. Peter got up and went with them straight away. When he arrived\, they took him in to view the body. The room was full of older women — most of them widows who had appreciated Tabitha’s care — and the tears flowed freely. Several of them began showing Peter the coats that Tabitha had made and the jumpers she had knitted while she was still with them. \nPeter asked to be left alone with the body for a few minutes\, and when everyone was out of the room\, he knelt down and prayed. Then he turned\, looked directly at the body\, and said\, “Tabitha\, get up.” \nSure enough\, she opened her eyes\, and when she saw Peter\, she sat up. Peter gave her his hand and helped her to her feet. Then he opened the door and called in the gathered Christians and the widows\, and presented Tabitha to them\, alive. Word of this spread like wildfire\, and many people in Joppa put their trust in the Lord as a result. Peter spent the next few days in Joppa\, staying in the home of a leather-worker named Simon. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Psalm 23			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	You\, LORD\, are my guide in the wilderness;\nthere is nothing more I could need. \nYou set up camp in places of beauty and shelter;\nyou lead the way on secluded tracks\nbeside creeks of cool clean water.\nI feel my spirit breathing freely again;\nyour reputation puts me at ease;\nI leave the navigating to you\, and follow. \nEven if we hike through a perilous valley\,\nwhere crows keep a menacing watch\,\nfear will still not get the better of me.\nAs long as I stick with you\nI know I’ll make the distance;\nwith a knife and a bit of rope\nyou seem able to tackle any challenge. \nYou cook up a feast for me\,\nas those who wanted to feed on me watch\, frustrated.\nYou pamper me like an honoured guest\nand constantly top up my glass. \nMy life feels charmed\, each and every day.\nLove\, mercy and all good things\nkeep falling into my lap. \nI’m with you for life\, LORD\,\nwhere you go\, I’ll go;\nwhere you live\, I’ll live. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Revelation 7: 9-17			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	I had a vision of an enormous crowd\, bigger than anyone could ever count. It was made up of people from every nation; from all the different ethnic groups\, cultural groups and language groups. They were all standing together before the throne and before the Lamb of God. They were dressed in white robes and were waving banners and throwing flowers in the air. Their voices rose as one – an enormous roar – saying: \n“The life into which we have been saved\nbelongs to our God who is seated on the throne\,\nand to the Lamb of our God.” \nAround the throne stood the four awesome creatures\, and around them stood the twenty four elders\, and around them stood all the angels. All together they fell to their knees before the throne\, with their faces to the ground\, and worshipped God\, singing: \n“So say all of us!\nMay glory and wisdom\nand gratitude and honour\nand authority and strength\nand every good thing\nbe given to our God\,\nfrom now to forever!\nAnd so say all of us! \nThen one of the elders came and spoke to me\, saying\, “What can you tell me about these people in white robes? Who are they\, and where have they come from?” \nI replied\, “I’m not sure\, Sir\, but you have the answers.” \nThen he said to me\, “These are the people who have come through the ultimate atrocity. They have washed their robes as white as snow in the blood of the lamb. \nFor this reason they now have the privilege\nof gathering before the throne of God\,\nand there in the Temple they serve God\, day and night\,\nand the one who is seated on the throne\nprovides them refuge and safe shelter. \nNever again will they go hungry;\nnever again will they go thirsty;\nnever again will they be burned by the sun\,\nor left exposed to any searing heat. \nThe Lamb who is at the centre of the throne\nhas guided them through the wilderness\nand will now care for them forever.\nHe will wipe every tear from their eyes\nand guide them to crystal clear springs\nwhere the water of life bubbles up freely.” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  John 10: 22-30 			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	In the middle of winter\, at the time when the Jewish festival of Hanukkah is celebrated\, Jesus was in Jerusalem. One day he was in the Temple and\, as he walked through the part known as Solomon’s Porch\, a group of religious loyalists surrounded him and began demanding some answers: “How long are you going to keep holding your cards to your chest? If you are God’s Anointed One\, come right out and say it.” \nJesus answered\, “I’ve already laid my cards on the table\, but you don’t take what I say seriously. If you want to know who I am\, then look at what I do\, because everything I do is done on my Father’s behalf. You lot still won’t believe though\, because you’re not among those who have had me as their guide. Those who have\, pick my voice every time. I know them well and they know to respond to my voice and to put their feet in my footsteps. I give them life without limit; life they will never lose. No one can ever drag them out of the safety of my hands. Their care is the greatest responsibility of all\, and my Father has entrusted it to me. They can no more be dragged out of my hands than out of my Father’s. The Father and I are one on this.” \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nPrayers\n\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n				  Eucharistic Preface			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Let us lift up our hearts.\nWe lift them to the Lord.\nLet us give thanks to the Lord our God.\nIt is right to give our thanks and praise. \nIt is indeed right to give you our thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor you are the shepherd\nwho guides us to springs of life-giving water. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet and\,\nforming us from the dust of the earth\,\nyou raised us to life and opened our eyes.\nYou chose a people to be your flock\,\ntending them with goodness and love. \nYour child\, Jesus\, came working in your name.\nYou placed those who belonged to you\ninto the safety of his hands\nand they recognised your voice in him.\nWhen he was cast into death’s dark valley\,\nyou raised him to new life.\nNow he lives forever\,\nshepherding all who look to you for salvation.\nYou wipe the tears from our eyes\nand spread a table before us\nso that we might feed forever\nfrom your abundant goodness\,\nand hunger and thirst no more. \nTherefore with ..... \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Short Preface (for insertion into Eucharistic prayers with fixed prefaces)			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	We thank you for your child\, Jesus\,\nwho shepherds all who look to you for salvation\,\nwiping the tears from our eyes and spreading a table before us\nso that we might feed forever from your abundant goodness. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  General Prayer of Thanksgiving			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	(Preface reformatted for use apart from communion)\n\nWe give you all thanks and praise\, O God\,\nfor you are the shepherd\nwho guides us to springs of the water of life. \nYou spread out creation like a rich banquet\,\nand forming us from the dust of the earth\,\nyou raised us to life and opened our eyes.\nYou chose a people to be your flock\,\ntending them with goodness and love. \nYour child\, Jesus\, came working in your name.\nYou placed those who belonged to you\ninto the safety of his hands\nand they recognised your voice in him.\nWhen he was cast into death’s dark valley\,\nyou raised him to new life.\nNow he lives forever\,\nshepherding all who look to you for salvation.\nYou wipe the tears from our eyes\nand nourish us with your abundant goodness\,\nso that we hunger and thirst no more. \nTherefore\, with our hearts lifted high\,\nwe offer you thanks and praise at all times\nthrough Jesus Christ our Lord\,\nwho lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit\,\none God\, for ever and ever.\nAmen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Declaration of Grace / Absolution			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Salvation belongs to our God!\nAt the cost of his own blood\,\nthe Lamb of God has washed us clean.\nAll who follow Christ\ncan never be snatched out of his hand. \nSisters and Brothers\,\n  your sins are forgiven;\n    be at peace. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n		\n\n		\n			\n				  Commission & Benediction			\n		\n\n		\n		 \n \n	Go now\, following the voice of the shepherd. \nFear no evil\, for God is by your side. \nDevote yourselves to the works of God\, \nto words of mercy\, to good deeds and to acts of love. \nAnd may God wipe every tear from your eyes; \nMay Christ Jesus be your shepherd and all that you need; \nAnd may the Holy Spirit tend you with goodness and love \nall the days of your lives. \nWe go in peace to love and serve the Lord\, \n   In the name of Christ. Amen. \n©2001 Nathan Nettleton LaughingBird.net \n\n\n			\n	\n	\n\n\n\nSermons\n\n\n\nSermons will open in new tabs from our SYCBaps church website. \n\n\n\n\nBelieve It or NotA sermon on Acts 9:36-43 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe advertiser is my shepherd??A sermon on Psalm 23 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThrough the Valley of BloodA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17 & Psalm 23 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Vindication of the MartyrsA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17; Psalm 23 & John 10.22-30 by Garry Deverell\n\n\n\nA personal response to Psalm 23A sermon on Psalm 23 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nHonouring the FallenA sermon on Revelation 7.9-17 & John 10.22-30 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nSacrifice\, Freedom and HonourA sermon on Revelation 7: 9-17 and Anzac Day by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Right MasterA sermon on Psalm 23 by Wai Kwong Sun\n\n\n\nHow long\, O Lord\, must we wait?A sermon on John 10:22-30 and Acts 9:36-43 by Alison Sampson\n\n\n\nFollowing Jesus and Hearing VoicesA sermon on John 10.22-30 by Nathan Nettleton\n\n\n\nThe Struggle to BelieveA sermon on Acts 9:36-43 & Revelation 7: 9-17 by Nathan Nettleton
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