Worship Online Sunday 6th of December – Advent 2: Hope

St Luke’s Nativity – photo by Abigail Hodge McAvaney

Dear Friends,

This is the last in the current series of services specifically produced for watching online.

On December 13th we resume in person Sunday worship … go here for details … but we will be continuing to provide access to worship from St Luke’s online … so if online is your preferred way of receiving ministry do not despair!

This week is the second Sunday in Advent.

Advent is far more than a time of preparation for the celebration of Christmas.  The themes of the Bible readings for each of the four weeks of Advent challenge us to live the faith now as we await in hope the coming of Christ.

Today our theme is peace …

The Candle of Peace

This week we light a candle to remind us of the peace we find in Christ. Peace that is far more than an absence of conflict. Peace in our hearts, Peace with God and others, Peace in our relationships, Peace in the world.

Christ our Lord, you are our light, and you fill us with peace.

As we light our Advent candles today, guide us to be peacemakers in all that we do.

Help us to strive to be healers of relationships,

May we see your face in the face of others,

We pray in your name,

Amen

Here is this week’s worship service:

Christmas Bowl

 

What does peace look like for the Rohingya people? After fleeing violence in Myanmar, they now face the threat of a deadly COVID-19 outbreak in Jamtoli refugee camp in Bangladesh.

Life in the world’s largest refugee camp was already tough. Families live in cramped conditions, in makeshift tents that can get swept away in the monsoon rains. With food, water and soap in short supply, sickness is rife. Now COVID-19 has reached the camp. There is widespread misinformation about the virus that is making it harder for doctors to stop a catastrophic outbreak. Act for Peace’s local partner is working with doctors, community workers and Rohingya religious leaders to dispel myths around the virus and teaching people how to stop it from spreading.

Your gift this Christmas Bowl will help give refugees in different parts of the world the long-term support they need to build safe, peaceful futures.

https://youtu.be/4GwlGbXqMqg

Donate to the Christmas Bowl here: https://christmasbowl.actforpeace.org.au/donate

Lloyd also found a thought provoking video series produced by the Springwood Uniting Church – “The Rona Grinch” – find the episode on peace here:

And to round things off for this week, the Corner Uniting Church published this video made by young people in South Australia:

https://youtu.be/F_5imPbawXs

Friends,

God offers us peace in our hearts and souls … And this has been done through Christ and at great cost.  Through the cross of Christ, God deals with the brokenness within us, assures us that sins are forgiven, and  makes clear how valued each of us is by God.

 

And God calls us to the path of peace in our relationships with others … this by the way does not mean allowing others to walk all over us … but it does mean seeking to bring a spirit of concord in our relationship with others and within communities of which we are a part.

 

​ I will listen to what God the Lord says;
he promises peace to his people, his faithful servants—
but let them not turn to folly.
Surely his salvation is near those who fear him,
that his glory may dwell in our land.
Love and faithfulness meet together;
righteousness and peace kiss each other.