Preparatory Notes
Physical Setting
Since Ascension Sunday is the final Sunday in the "week of Sundays" of the Easter Season, the physical setting for this service was connected to our worship throughout the Easter season. During the season of Lent large pieces of purple fabric were hung in front of the church and knotted around a large wooden cross. On Easter Sunday the purple was torn away and white satin was draped on the cross. On this Ascension Sunday a gold crown was added to the cross. Additional ways to prepare the place of worship are given in the sidebar on the meaning of Ascension.
Worship Leaders
There were several worship leaders of a variety of ages and races, and both genders. Leaders included the pastor, a children's worship leader for the "Meaning of Ascension," two people to read the Scripture passages (NRSV), an organist, a pianist, percussionists, dancers, and a soloist/song leader (who could also be the signing and dance leader). The choir sang from the back of the sanctuary and remained there until the passing of the peace, then sat with their families.
Participants should meet before the service for rehearsal and to discuss details of the worship service—especially regarding the flow of worship— deciding such questions as when to stand and when participants should return to their seats.
The Service
We Approach God
Prelude
Call to Worship (1)
Opening Psalm of Praise
"Nations, Clap Your Hands" (Psalm 47) Psalter Hymnal, 1987
Greeting
People of God, the Lord of glory, Jesus Christ, sends his greeting to you. And his greeting is this: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, through the working of the Holy Spirit. This is the greeting of Christ, who arose from the grave.
He died and rose that we might have eternal life. All thanks be to Jesus!
This same Christ ascended to heaven.
He ascended that we might experience God's presence and power. All praise be to God.
Hymn of Praise
"Clap Your Hands" Lexicon Music, Inc.
Sing two times, with children playing percussion instruments.
Passing the Peace
Meaning of Ascension (see sidebar p. 30)
This part of the service should be led by someone familiar with the Children and Worship program. The table is set with a white cloth, a Christ candle, snuffer, matches, and a small candle to use for lighting the Christ candle. The table and the candle must be visible by all. You may want to call the children forward so they can see more easily. The song leader and the pianist should be in position before you begin.
[Look at the congregation and say]
This is the season of Easter, the time we celebrate the mystery that Jesus died and God made him alive again. Today is Ascension Sunday, when we celebrate another mystery.. .the mystery that Jesus went away so he could be with us always ,. .in everyplace and... every time.
The Christ candle helps us remember the mystery of Easter.
[Touch the unlit wick and move your hands down the candle]
When there is no light, we say, "Christ has died."
Say that with me:
Christ has died.
But Jesus is alive. God raised Jesus ...
[Move hands slowly back up the candle]
... from the dead, so we say "Christ is risen."
Say that with me:
Christ is risen.
[Light the candle using the smaller candle and pause for a moment. Then point to the flame and say]
Jesus was alive again. One day he said to his friends, "Stay in Jerusalem. God will send you a wonderful gift.. .the gift of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will give you power... power to tell everyone about me and the kingdom of God."
Jesus said to his friends, "I am going away. You will not see me anymore. But I will be with you always .. .in everyplace and in every time... And I will come again."
Then Jesus disappeared... into a cloud.
[Place snuffer over the flame. Then, as you say "into a cloud," lift the snuffer slowly, as far as you can reach in the air, keeping your eyes on the smoke Look at the congregation again and say]
This is the mystery of Ascension. Jesus went away, but by his Spirit, Jesus is still with us.
[Look toward the candle again as you say]
And Jesus promised to come again.
Christ will come again.
Say that with me:
Christ will come again.
[The piano begins playing "Christ Has Died, Christ Is Risen". The leader sings each short phrase (from, memory) inviting the congregation to repeat each phrase in echo fashion. The storyteller repeats the motions of indicating the wick and moving hands down the candle, lighting it, and snuffing it for each phrase]
This is the mystery of Easter.
[Snuff the smaller candle and invite the children to return to their seats.]
Prayer of Adoration and Confession
O God of all power and majesty, you created the heavens and stretched them out. You formed the earth and all that comes from it. You give the breath of life to all who walk on the face of the earth. Jesus, you conquered sin and death and now reign victorious. You are Lord; glory is due your name. The former things have come to pass; we now await the new things you will bring through the Holy Spirit. We rejoice to be gathered in your name. Alleluia! Accept our praise and petitions.
Where we have been corrupt,
purify us.
Where we have been in error,
direct us.
Where we have given ourselves to unworthy
goals,
reform us.
Where we have sinned,
forgive us, for the sake of Jesus Christ, our
Savior. Amen.
Assurance of Pardon
Psalm 103:1-5, 10-12 (NRSV)
Hymn of Assurance and Commitment
"O Christ, Our Hope, Our Hearts' Desire" Latin, c. 8th cent
God Speaks to Us
Prayer for Illumination
Blessed are you, Lord God,
King of all creation:
You have taught us by your Word.
Open our hearts to your Spirit,
and lead us on the paths of Christ, your Son.
All praise and glory be yours forever.
Amen.
Scripture
Luke 24:44-53
Ephesians 1:15-23
This is the Word of the Lord.
Thanks be to God.
Sermon
"Blessing for a Lifetime" (2)
We Respond in Gratitude
Statement of Faith
What do you mean by saying,
"He ascended to heaven"?
That Christ,
while his disciples watched,
was lifted up from the earth to heaven
and will be there for our good
until he comes again
to judge the living and the dead.
But isn't Christ with us
until the end of the world
as he promised us?
Christ is truly human and truly God.
In his human nature Christ is not now on earth;
but in his divinity, majesty grace, and Spirit
he is not absent from us for a moment.
—Heidelberg Catechism, Lord's Day 18, Q&A 46, 47
Hymn
"Jesus Shall Reign" Watts (3)
st. 1: all
st. 2: women and girls
st. 3: all
st. 4: men and boys
st. 5: all
Prayers of the people:
Almighty God,
in Jesus Christ you taught us to pray,
and to offer our petitions to you in his name.
Guide us by your Holy Spirit,
that our prayers for others may serve your will
and show your steadfast love;
through the same Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for blessing on the world.
[Silent prayer]
Creator God,
you made all things in your wisdom,
and in your love you save us.
We pray for the whole creation.
Overthrow evil powers, right what is wrong,
feed and satisfy those who thirst for justice,
so that all your children may freely enjoy the earth you
have made
and joyfully sing your praises;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for blessing on the church.
[Silent Prayer]
Gracious God,
you have called us to be the church of Jesus Christ.
Keep us one in faith and service,
breaking bread together,
and proclaiming the good news to the world,
that all may believe you are love,
turn to your ways,
and live in the light of your truth;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for blessing on our world.
[Silent prayer]
Eternal Ruler, hope of all the earth
you sent us a Savior, Christ Jesus,
to break down walls of hostility that divide us.
Send peace on earth,
and put down greed, pride, and anger,
which turn nation against nation and race against race.
Speed the day when wars will end
and the whole world accepts your rule;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for blessing on the sick and sorrowing.
[Silent prayer]
Merciful God,
you bear the pain of the world.
Look with compassion on those who are sick
(especially on__________)
and bring healing as a sign of your grace.
Stand with those who sorrow
(especially__________)
that they may know your comfort
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Let us pray for blessing for our friends and family.
[Silent prayer]
God of compassion,
bless us and those we love,
our friends and families,
that, drawing close to you,
we may be drawn closer to each other;
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
Almighty God,
your blessed Son, our Savior Jesus Christ,
ascended far above all heavens that he might fill all
things.
Mercifully give us faith to trust
that, as he promised,
he abides with us on earth to the end of time;
through the same Jesus Christ our Lord,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and forever.
Amen.
Offering (4)
Doxology
"Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow"
Prayer (5)
Hymn of Praise
"Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" Wesley (6)
(st. 4 and 5 only)
Benediction
Numbers 6:24-25 (NRSV)
Amen.
Parting Song of Blessing
"May the Lord Bless You" Numbers 6: 24-25 (7)
Postlude