Good Friday

 Freelton Strabane United Church

To live our discipleship with integrity and grace.

Horseshoe Falls Regional Council

Good Friday

Sunday, April  7 2023

 

Minister:  Rev. Will Wheeler, B.A. M. Div. 905-659-3380  E-mail: wwwheeler@sympatico.ca

 Music Director Joan Simpson       



 

Announcements 

 

 

 

 

 Worship elements taken from the John Bell and the Iona Community publications 

 

 Easter Sunday Morning we will have a Sunrise Service at 7:30am at the Church with a breakfast to follow. 

 


 

Easter Sunday worship will be at 10:30 am as we gather to celebrate the Risen Christ with the Celebration of the Sacrament of Communion

 


 

People are encouraged to bring flowers in memory of loved ones to place in the Sanctuary. 

 


 


 


 Gathering  

  There is a longing in our heart, O Lord 
For you to reveal yourself to us 
There is a longing in our heart for love 
We only find in you, our Go 

Call To worship

 One: Come to the shadows and silence yourself in the still of this place

All: Hear in this moment as silence surrounds us we open our hearts to hear the promise of grace

One: come to the shadows and hear the story once more, of whispering palms in a garden, of hear the wine poured, hear the nail driven. 

All: Abide with Me fast falls the even tide 
The darkness deepens Lord with me abide;
When other helpers fail, and comforts flee 
Help of the helpless, O abide with me 

All: God of passionate and vulnerable love, whose body, broken on the cross rebukes us still: Save us, hold us, and forgive us, that you as victor and victim might lead us from death to life Through Jesus, the Crucified amen. 



 

   Lenten Journey

 

One: Through challenges and uncertainties, the people of God travelled not matter how uncertain it was they never abandoned their goal.

 

Prayer of Approach.

 

One: Lord here are prayer

 

All: Meet us, Loving God, at the place of the skull, when we had hoped for a peaceful garden. Meet us in our defeats, when we had hoped for victory. Meet us in our temptation, when we had hoped for clear and easy decisions. Meet us here, O God, in this healing moment, for we need you now. The coldness of spring holds us and we are frozen in this time of isolation. Each passing news cast seems to bring new fear and dread, anger and frustration.  May we come together across time and space in this time to know that Christ now todays takes on our burdens and will bear a cross so that we may have hope.  For even now in this most darkest moment there is hope. 

 



   One: Come and hear our story Our story is found in the Gospel of John Reading from John 18:12-40 and 19:1-34 
All. This is a hard story to read but it is our story and we will claim it.  
One : This is the word of the Lord
All: Thanks be to God 
 

Prayer
Lord as we ponder your words open our hearts that we may understand and know you. Amen  
Sermon   
   We know the story of today. But let go off what you know, take this moment to hear the story again as if you have not heard it before. Let us come to hear the story of our Faith. Our story is ancient now. It is told in many ways, it acted, drawn and song. Our story is remembered finds ways to be told.  

A grey haired priest leans over a writing desk. An oil lamp flicking shadows of saints and demons on the walls, quill in hand he takes a breath.  

To my brother and sisters in Christ. Grace to you and peace be with you. I do not want you to be uninformed of the events that happened what seems so long ago but still fresh. His name was Jesus of Nazareth. Some called him a prophet, some a king, some a healer, some well….some called him Messiah and some thought that his followers all were blind too much heaven on their minds. Some saw this Jesus as a threat. 

I write to you not to narrate again the events of those days, but to impress upon you what my fragmented sight now see.   






   The crowd had gathered that first night of the Passover, We were All together in an upper room. Jesus the twelve, others. Rich scents of roasted lamb garlic, turmeric and cumin bread, and even the wine perfumed the air, and an even more ancient story is told and a gift of freedom remembered and one promised. The wind dancing the curtains like ghosts. Cryptic words spoken. The room is cold, full of questions. The air is deep with the lingering echoes of betrayal and panic, of accusations and unfinished stories The serenity of the moment lost  


One last glance at a table on the way out the door, broken bread on plates, spreading wine stains and the dancing curtains.


Jesus says “Let us to the garden.” Night’s sound surround them. A tear laden breath of a breeze touch his sorrowed brow. He asks “Will no one stay awake with me? Peter John James ? If you could but hear the anguish, the pleading the resignation in his voice. Prayers spoken to a waning moon Prayers spoken in the dark. That same darkness shattered in touch light. Jesus looks deep into Judas’s eyes, must it be a kiss, and act of love that begins this.   



     

I remember that day, that day When God becomes one of us. 

They called it a trial.   A denial, a rooster crowed , a denial, are rooster laughed , a denial and a rooster mocked.  And a heart broke.

Those thorns.    A tree with long willow like branches thorns three and four inches long. Once woven into a mocking crown. How they stung into his brow, Each movement  a fresh wound a fresh pain

 

A beating, His broad shoulders, his back flayed bloody.  The weight of the cross bending breaking his legs, raw on the wounds of his back.  Sinew  tendons and muscles  crying.  Laboured breath, one more step one more step  just one more step and it is finished.   



    Words echo my blood shed for you my body broken for you.   

Hand forged, hand cut and the cruel shaped spikes of humanity’s ambition, its greed its fear  biting into the flesh of salvation.

 

Arms forced back. Stretched chest muscles numb to the strain. Pain numbed by pain,  breathing laboured a thirst bitter wine.   

Oh God you are bleeding Oh God you are dying, oh God you are dead.

When Jesus wept the falling tears, in mercy flowed beyond all bounds. When Jesus groaned a trembling fear seized all the world.  Father into your hands I commit my spirit.

“It is finished.”  A long ending breath.   Darkness consumes the light and all of creation stops in its course for in that moment it felt as if the very earth stopped its rotation,  A mother’s mournful eyes. 


 


Here rest his head bowed in sorrow,

Here rest his head fallen back on his mother’s arms. She remembers the blood of child birth wiped lovingly from his brow full of new life and hope , and now the blood of re-birth stains the cloth wiped from a brow of sorrow.

Here rests his head upon the lap of the Earth

      A youth to Fortune and to Fame unknown.

Fair Science frown'd not on his humble birth,

      And Melancholy mark'd him for her own. 

 



No farther seek his merits to disclose,

      Or draw his frailties from their dread abode,

(There they alike in trembling hope repose)

      The bosom of his Father and his God.

 

God’s melancholy, God’s great sorrow God the father’s pain rends the temple curtain torn as to make holy grave clothes for his son. 

 


A borrowed grave, a stone set , salvations seal.   

A tired hand and strained eyes set down the words. Our words, for they are the words of our story. 

All the pain that we hold, the pain of how we have been wronged, how we have wronged someone else is taken on in this torture to frail human flesh. 

 

In that moment when in a last breath, Father into your hands I commit my spirit. God enfolded Christ onto himself. Hands of creation holding a broken vessel of hope.    I wonder if in that moment in the tears of the Father if God asked Jesus for his forgiveness for what he required of him.  I wonder if in that moment when the soul gasps its first breath of new life Christ said. All is forgiven.   

When God was one if us. 

To you I entrust  these thoughts these words that they may lead you in his pathway. Take courage in dark times and know that God in Christ Jesus in the Spirit are near to the soul always.  And a signature. 

We cannot come to Easter without today.

Today thorns, nails  stone become symbols our own deathly hallows reminding us who is the true master of death. 

For in our darkest hour when we too are faced with road we would not travel. We may because of this day. We can  claim as given to us in the words of the saint

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

I bind this today to me forever We bind unto us today and forever the saving grace of the cross, for Christ this day this hour takes on our pain and our sins.  So that we might say in life in death in life beyond death we are not alone.   

 

 Prayer

 

 All: God of the darkening road , Into the garden they went to Pray. Jesus looked up and offered to God all his fears all his burdens.  What shall we offer up to you God, whose names shall we hold up you God? We pray  For healing, for wholeness, for new life hear our prayer.  In sickness, in death be near, hear our prayer, O God.

Lord, save us take pity, light in our darkness.  We call you, we wait: be near, hear our prayer, O God. Lord we name our fears our anxiety, our anger, our solitude be near us God and surround us with your arms as you did Jesus this day.   Amen 

 


One: So there it is, the ugly shape of beautiful wood, rough hewn by human hands

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One: And there it is a tight-shut tomb, a borrowed grave, sealed with stone and silence.

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One: And there it is, your broken body, shrouded in linen, clothed in darkness.

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One: And somewhere stand your people, crying though tired of crying, their eyes sore and bloodshot. They will not sleep tonight

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One And out in the streets the children have stopped their playing, the sound of music has gone sour, even the unlikely people fidget and wonder

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One And here are we, saying “if only” murmuring “surely not” counting the cost for once of our carelessness and our loveless ness and our sin. Trying so vainly to gain all, we’ve bartered you away in the transaction. In the midst of cream eggs, chocolate bunnies, and plush toys We have lost the one who found us.

 

All Lord Where are you Now?

 

One With all the Saints of all time we wait, for only you can tell whether we are worth rising for.

 

               

One: Now is the hour and there is darkness over the whole of the earth. And He cried to heaven. Father, into thy hands I commit my spirit.

 

One: And having said this he breathed his last. Now when the centurion saw what had taken place, he raised his eyes to heaven and said.

 

All: Certainly this man was innocent.

 

This is what it is  When we survey the Wondrous Cross

 

One: We who have been baptized into Christ now die with him this day we have been buried with him. As Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the father, so we too might walk in newness of life.   Amen....Amen....Amen

 




Commissioning and Blessing
 
   One: Where Christ walks
All we will follow 
One Where Christ stumbles 
All We will stop 
One Where Christ cries 
All We will listen 
One Where Christ suffers 
All we will hurt 
One When Christ dies 
All We will bow our heads in sorrow 
One When Christ rises again in glory 
All We will share his endless joy 
One There is no other way 
All Christ is the only way. 

 One :Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. 
Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper: et in saecula saeculorum,  
May God the one who brings us comfort surround you, May Christ our Joy walk with you. May the Continued presence of The Holy Spirit illuminate our path and keep us safe. Amen  

(Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. 
Even as it was in the beginning, and now, and ever: and world without end, Amen.)

We Shall go out with hope of resurrection  



Yesterday
we honour our heritage.

Today
we know that we are not alone,
that we live in God's world.

Tomorrow
with God,
we will discover
the undiscovered country.

Upcoming Events

  As comes the breath of spring with light and mirth and song. So does God’s spirit bring new days brave, free and strong. Spring comes with thrill of life to chase hence winter’s breath. Our Lenten journey is coming to it’s end and so hopefully the Covid journey is moving towards it’s end as well. We are looking forward and it is our great hope that we will be in our Churches for Easter. Yes, it is true it will still be a very different worship. There still can be no hymns or communion. Right now we are planning an Early Out door Service at Strabane, (sorry no breakfast) then an Easter Worship at Freelton followed by an indoor Easter Worship at Strabane. It is our hope then that we will be in worship for the month of April in Freelton. We are still ironing out the times for the Easter Worships We will post and share those for next week.   


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