Here’s a corporate act of confession inspired by the
suggested scripture readings for Proper 23, Year C. It was written by Thom Shuman.
Call to Reconciliation
Despite
our foolish and angry words,
God
continues to speak of mercy to us.
Despite
our best efforts to be faithless in our living,
God
remains faithful in keeping the promise
to
forgive us and restore us to wholeness.
Let
us confess our sins to God,
that
God's hope and grace might endure in our brokenness.
Unison Prayer of Confession
Unison Prayer of Confession
God
beyond borders,
we
know that on our way to worship,
we
may not have noticed the exiles in our neighborhoods.
We
admit how easy it is for us
to
wander down the streets of temptation,
pausing
at the corner of easy choices.
We
fall silent in the presence of those
who
speak words of anger and hate.
We
tolerate a culture that suspects all who are different from us.
Have mercy on us, O God,
Have mercy on us, O God,
for
surely you take the side of justice.
Open
our hearts to all the wonders you are performing in our lives.
You
gift us with those of other cultures,
that
our lives might be blessed.
You
send us friends out of places we least expect,
that
our community might be enriched.
You
call us to be generous with our blessings,
so
others might be graces with the gift of Jesus Christ,
our
Lord and Savior.
Silence
is observed
Assurance of Pardon
Assurance of Pardon
God
challenges us, God encourages us.
God confronts
us, and God accepts us.
God
works wonders in our midst
and
gives us the eyes, the hearts,
the
souls to see such miracles.
God forgives us,
God forgives us,
God
guides us through the wilderness of the world,
God
leads us home.
Thanks
be to God. Amen.
~ written by Thom Shuman, and posted on Lectionary
Liturgies. http://lectionaryliturgies.blogspot.ca/