Just in Time! Lenten Services
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Based on the Revised Common Lectionary and broadly ecumenical, this addition to the Just In Time! series provides: Sitting with the Text: Scripture commentary for each of the three lectionary years; Worship and Preaching Themes; Creating the Environment: ideas for decorating and preparing the worship space; Shaping the Worship Service: prayers, liturgies, dramas, music suggestions; Scripture Index; and more.
Beginning with Ash Wednesday, Lenten Services aids the reader in planning and implementing transformative worship services throughout the Lenten journey.
Lucy Lind Hogan
Lucy Lind Hogan is Hugh LatimerElderdice Professor of Preaching and Worship at Wesley Theological Seminary inWashington, D. C. Ordained in theEpiscopal Church, Lucy has taught at Wesley since 1987. She received her M.Div. from Virginia Theological Seminary and her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Communication from theUniversity of Maryland. Dr. Hogan is the past president of Societas Homiletica, the international homiletic society, and served as secretary of the North American Academy of Homiletics. Her books include Graceful Speech An Invitation to Preaching, Lenten Services, and a book she co-authored with Robert S. Reid, Connecting with the Congregation: Rhetoricand the Art of Preaching.
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Just in Time! Lenten Services - Lucy Lind Hogan
JUST IN TIME
___________________
LENTEN
SERVICES
Lucy Lind Hogan
Abingdon Press
Nashville
JUST IN TIME!
LENTEN SERVICES
Copyright © 2009 by Abingdon Press
All rights reserved.
Prayers may be reproduced provided the following credit line and copyright notice appear on each copy: "From Lenten Services by Lucy Lind Hogan. Copyright 2009 by Abingdon Press. Reproduced by permission." No other part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing from the publisher. Requests for permission should be addressed to Abingdon Press, P.O. Box 801, 201 Eighth Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37202-0801 or permissions@abingdonpress.com.
This book is printed on acid-free paper.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hogan, Lucy Lind, 1951-
Lenten services / Lucy Lind Hogan.
p. cm. — (Just in time)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-687-65516-8 (binding: pbk., adhesive perfect : alk. paper)
1. Lent. 2. Worship programs. I. Title.
BV85.H633 2008
264—dc22
2008015356
All scripture quotations unless noted otherwise are taken from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989, Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18—10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
For
my Parents
Wilfred and Margaret Lind
and my Godmothers
Geraldine Rogers and Lucy Gemlo
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One: The Journey to the Cross
Forty Days of Purpose
Preparation for Pascha
Walking the Way of the Cross in the Fourth Century
Walking the Way of the Cross in the Twenty-first Century
The Journey—Instant and Immediate?
Fasting—Watermelon and Candy?
Preparing for Baptism
Lenten Disciplines: Deeper and Deeper in Our Faith
The Broken Made Whole
Cleaning House—The Lenten Environment
Fat Tuesday
Using This Book
Setting Off on the Journey
Chapter Two: Ash Wednesday
Beginnings
Marked with Ashes
Preparing the Ashes
Sitting with the Text
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Service of the Word
Confession and Pardon
Imposition of Ashes
The Peace
Closing of the Service
Chapter Three: First Sunday in Lent
Teach Us to Pray
Sitting with the Text
Year A
Year B
Year C
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Service of the Word
Confession and Pardon
Dismissal
Chapter Four: Second Sunday in Lent
Follow Me
Sitting with the Text
Year A
Year B
Year C
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Service of the Word
Confession and Pardon
Closing Prayer
Chapter Five: Third Sunday in Lent
I Thirst
Sitting with the Text
Year A
Year B
Year C
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Service of the Word
Confession and Pardon
Closing the Service
Chapter Six: Fourth Sunday in Lent
Which Path?
Sitting with the Text
Year A
Year B
Year C
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Service of the Word
Confession and Pardon
Prayers
Closing the Service
Chapter Seven: Fifth Sunday in Lent
Like Those Who Dream
Sitting with the Text
Year A
Year B
Year C
Worship and Preaching Themes
Creating the Environment
Shaping the Worship Service
Music
Opening the Service
Confession and Pardon
Closing the Service
Scripture Index
C H A P T E R O N E
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THE JOURNEY TO THE CROSS
At the center of our lives as Christians are the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus the Christ. At the center, therefore, of our worship together, spiritually, and very often physically, is the cross; the cross on which Jesus willingly gave his life that we all might have life and have it abundantly. The passion, death, and resurrection are also at the center of the church year. Every Sunday is a little Easter and the cyclical organization of the liturgical year focuses around the retelling of the Passion narrative and the surprising great good news of the Easter acclamation, Christ is risen; the Lord is risen indeed!
Therefore, each year during Lent, we join Jesus on the journey to the cross, and it is a journey into which we all have been invited. Pick up your cross,
commands Jesus, and follow me.
It is the cross of love and discipleship, faithfulness and devotion, repentance and renewal.
FORTY DAYS OF PURPOSE
Evangelical pastor Rick Warren has had great success lately inviting individuals and congregations into forty days of purpose.During those forty days people are invited to reflect upon God's story and God's call to them and the meaning of their lives. Lent, however, is the original forty days of purpose. For most of its history, the church has understood Lent to be the time when people were called to do just that, reflect on the purpose of their lives in Christ, where they had gone astray, and how they might rejoin Jesus on the journey toward wholeness and fulfillment in God.
In each community of the faithful we will find people at every stage of the Christian journey. Some are, to use Paul's image, milk Christians (see 1 Cor 3:2). New to the faith, they have yet to hear all of the gospel stories or to shape their lives in this way of the cross. Others, although they may have been a part of the community for a long time, have left the path of Christ for a variety of reasons. Wandering away, they are the lost sheep Jesus was sent to recover. And others, to return to Paul, are solid meat Christians. They are ready to explore and wrestle with the difficult questions. They want to know what it means to pick up their cross. They want to know who is their neighbor and how they might meet the needs of those neighbors. They want to deepen their life in the one who gave his life for them.
As a part of its preparations for the glorious celebration of Easter, the church called for a period of reflection, renewal, penitence, and preparation. The forty days of Lent that begin with Ash Wednesday and culminate in Holy Week, the week of the Passion, are a time not only for those who are already Christians but also for those seeking to become the adopted children of God through baptism, to enter into this journey with Christ.
In this book we will explore the nature and character of the worship and preaching of the services of Lent beginning with Ash Wednesday. How might we shape our prayers and our preaching in ways that will encourage reflection and preparation? How will we help our congregations to set off on the journey so that, as they arrive at Easter, they might fully join their voices with the witnesses in every generation who have joyously proclaimed that Christ is risen,
and that they have seen the Lord
?
PREPARATION FOR PASCHA
It took several centuries to arrive at a church year that looks something like the liturgical calendar that we follow today. For the first two centuries the focus was only on Easter or Pascha, which was tied to the Jewish observance of the Passover. It was during those events that Jesus had been arrested, tried, and crucified, and it was that story that the church told over and over again.
The community knew that it was important to tell and retell the Pascha story of Christ's passion and resurrection each and every time they met. That story gave them their identity, their purpose, and their future. And, unlike their Jewish ancestors who celebrated the Passover but once a year, they quickly decided that they must celebrate their Passover
through death into life each and every week.
Sunday became the Eighth Day,
the Day of the Lord,
the day on which they told the story of the resurrection and shared the meal as Jesus had commanded them. It was the little Easter. Yet the yearly celebration of Easter was the center of the Christian year and all other seasons of the church year expanded from that day—to the fifty days of Easter, Pentecost, Christmas, and Advent.
The Lenten period served several purposes. One was preparation for the