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Ash Wednesday Service
Ash Wednesday Prayer Service:
An Offering of Tears
Adapted from Gathering (Lent/Easter/Pentecost 200): 33–79.
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| Gather in Silence
Lighting of the Christ Candle
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| Hymn: "Come Ye Yourselves Apart" |
HS 84 |
Call to Worship
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Sound the trumpet in alarm! Let the people
tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming.
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| People: |
We look toward a day of darkness and gloom, a
day clouded with sorrow, sadness, and sacrifice.
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| Leader: |
God calls us through Jesus, "Return to
me and repent with weeping and mourning."
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| People: |
Let us fast before God, in the hope of God’s
steadfast love and salvation.
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| Leader: |
Blow the trumpet to call the people!
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| People: |
We gather before you, O God, in solemn
assembly. We gather as people of every stripe and stature.
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| Leader: |
Let us pray together:
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| All: |
We gather, our eyes full of tears, asking for
your presence. We gather looking for your response to our living. We
gather in hope. Come, humble Jesus, come.
—based on Joel 2:1–2, 12–19 |
| *Hymn: "O Young and Fearless Prophet" |
HS 210 |
*Invocation
Invitation to Lenten Discipline
For years Christians have pondered the coming of Jesus’ passion and
resurrection. The forty days of Lent have served as reminders of Noah’s
forty days on the water, of the Israelites’ forty years of wandering in the
wilderness, and of Jesus’ forty days of fasting and temptation in the
wilderness. Lent has been a time to consider the ways in which we separate
ourselves from God and from one another. You are invited, in the name of
Christ, to observe a holy Lent by self-examination, by prayer, by study, and
by meditating on God’s word.
Scripture: Psalm 51:1–2, 10–12
Prayer of Confession
| Hymn: "God, Who Touchest Earth with Beauty" |
HS 172 |
An Offering of Tears
Give each person a tear-shaped piece of paper and a pencil or pen. Invite
them to write something on the tear that represents one way in which they
separate themselves from God. After everyone is finished, the tears are
collected in a fire-proof container. Then the following words are spoken as
the tears are lit with the flame from the Christ candle. (Be sure to use care
with the fire and always have a fire extinguisher handy.)
Accept our sorrow and our repentance, O God, as we offer these tears to
you.
Watch in silence as the tears burn. Once they are burned, continue with the
Prayer of Tears.
Prayer of Tears
| Leader: |
Cry aloud to the Lord! Let tears stream down
like a torrent.
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| People: |
We yearn to do away with our burdens of sin,
our tears of injustice and oppression.
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| Leader: |
Arise and cry out in the night! Pour out your
heart like water in God’s presence.
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| All: |
We listen for God’s grace-filled answer,
praying for relief from our inner wilderness.
—based on Lamentations 2:18–19 |
Silent prayers
| Hymn: "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" |
HS 143 |
Scripture: Hebrews 12:1–2
Assurance of Pardon
| Leader: |
In Christ, God declares a home among all
people.
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| People: |
We are God’s people, and Jesus dwells in
us.
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| Leader: |
In Christ, God wipes away every tear from our
eyes, healing us by the resurrection.
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| People: |
In Christ, God is calling us to be made new,
offering us divine assurance in grace and forgiveness.
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| Leader: |
"I am the Alpha and Omega, the beginning
and the end," declares God,
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| All: |
And we are your people who once were thirsty,
but now drink deeply of the water of life.
—based on Revelation 21:3b–7 |
Ministry of Music: "Look at This Man, Born
of God"
OR Hymn: "What Wondrous Love Is This" |
HS 230
HS 216 |
Lead Prayer of Dedication
Prayers of the People
| *Hymn: "Beneath the Cross of Jesus" |
HS 428 |
*A Lenten Prayer (with drum)
Four drumbeats
God of love,
As in Jesus Christ you
gave yourself to us,
so may we give
ourselves to you,
living according to
your holy will.
Two drumbeats, pause (one, two)
Keep our feet
firmly in the way where Christ leads us;
Two drumbeats, pause (one, two)
help our lips speak
the truth that Christ teaches us;
Two drumbeats, pause (one, two)
fill our bodies
with the life that is Christ within us.
Two drumbeats, pause (one, two)
In his holy name we
pray. Amen.
One loud drumbeat to punctuate!
| *Response: "My Jesus, I Love Thee" |
HS 204 |
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