75th Anniversary Week 2 Saturday

Christ Memorial was a church plant of Salem Lutheran in Affton in 1948.  Our history is God “sowing seeds” and “bearing fruit.”   What will he grow in the next 75 years?  Martin Luther once said, “Even if I knew the world would end tomorrow, I would still plant my apple tree today.”  We continue to plant seeds for coming generations of gospel multiplication.  More people loved in Christ, more people sent into the world.  

Invocation
Make the sign of the cross, and say,
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.  Amen.  

Invitation Prayer
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.”  (Matt. 5:9)  O Lord, you are the God who makes peace from turmoil.  As your child, send me to be a peacemaker.  Amen. 

Meditation

On the Parables of the Mustard Seed

by Denise Levertov

Who ever saw the mustard-plant,

wayside weed or tended crop,

grow tall as a shrub, let alone a tree, a treeful

of shade and nests and songs?

Acres of yellow,

not a bird of the air in sight.

No, He who knew

the west wind brings

the rain, the south wind

thunder, who walked the field-paths

running His hand along wheatstems to glean

those intimate milky kernels, good

to break on the tongue,

was talking of miracle, the seed

within us, so small

we take it for worthless, a mustard-seed, dust,

nothing.

                   Glib generations mistake

the metaphor, not looking at fields and trees,

not noticing paradox. Mountains

remain unmoved.

Faith is rare, He must have been saying,

prodigious, unique —

one infinitesimal grain divided

like loaves and fishes,

as if from a mustard-seed

a great shade-tree grew. That rare,

that strange: the kingdom

                         a tree. The soul

a bird. A great concourse of birds

at home there, wings among yellow flowers.

The waiting

kingdom of faith, the seed

waiting to be sown.

Prayer for the Church

·        For my local congregation, my brothers and sisters in Christ.

·        For Christians across my community and city.

·        For my denomination or church body.

·        For repentance where God’s people have failed or erred.

·        For the mission of God given to his people, that all nations know Him.

·        For the church where she is persecuted for Christ’s name.

·        For church plants and mission frontiers.

·        For workers in the harvest: pastors, teachers, evangelists, servants.

·        For the everyday, ordinary Christian to serve and witness as the priesthood of all believers.

·        For the small, overlooked, and undervalued parts of the body of Christ. 

Closing Prayer
My merciful God, you are holy and righteous.  I repent of all my sins.  I turn to you.  Forgive and heal me.  Prepare my heart to enter your courts with thanksgiving and praise.  There is no King like you.  Praise be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.  Amen.