This document appears to be an order of service for a church gathering. It includes songs, scripture readings, prayers, and a sermon. The opening includes an invocation prayer asking God for mercy, guidance, and the Holy Spirit. Other elements are prayers of confession, thanksgiving, and intercession for others. The closing includes a song, blessing, and sending forth. The document outlines the typical components of a Christian worship service.
The document provides a summary of Job 42:12-16 from the Bible. It describes how after enduring many hardships, God blessed Job with wealth again including livestock, children, and a long life so that he saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. The document then moves to prayers and hymns of praise to God.
This summary provides the key points from the document in 3 sentences:
The document begins with an opening prayer asking God for mercy, guidance, and help quieting souls. It then includes readings from Scripture, hymns, prayers of confession, thanksgiving and intercession. The purpose is for worship and bringing people closer to God through prayer and reflection on biblical passages.
This document outlines the order of service for a church service conducted primarily in the Māori language. It includes opening and closing prayers, hymns, scripture readings from Exodus and 1 Peter, and prayers for community members, leaders, and the church. The sermon topic is on the Ten Commandments. It concludes with a blessing.
This document contains the order of service for a Sunday service held on the 5th of July 2015 in Ōwairoa, New Zealand. It includes the opening hymns and prayers, readings from the Bible (Mark 6:1-6 and 2 Samuel 5:1-5), prayers of confession, thanksgiving and intercession, and a closing hymn. The service is conducted in both English and te reo Māori (the Māori language of New Zealand) and follows the typical structure of Christian worship with songs, prayers, scripture readings and sermon/message.
Te tuarima o nga tikanga karakia fifth order of service Jason Turuwhenua
This document contains prayers and passages from the Bible in the Maori language. It includes prayers of confession, thanksgiving, petition and intercession. Bible passages are also included and responded to briefly. The overall document focuses on communicating with God through prayer and scripture.
This prayer requests God's mercy and forgiveness for shortcomings in various areas of life. It asks God to revive cold hearts, heal distracted minds, and forgive sins. It acknowledges rejecting God's love at times and staying far from His paths. It expresses resting in God's love and renewal, being washed of sins, and remaining in assurance of salvation through Christ.
This document provides a summary of a church service held on Sunday, 28 February 2016 including:
1) Opening prayers, hymns sung, scripture reading from Psalms 63:1-8 about finding comfort and assurance in God's presence.
2) A prayer of confession where sins like denying God's place in lives and straying from his path are confessed and forgiveness is sought.
3) A prayer of thanksgiving praising God for his gifts like forgiving sins and curing ailments.
4) Closing prayers for God's mercy on issues like spiritual blindness, rebellious spirits, unjust criticism of others and bitterness.
This document provides an overview of Lutheran teachings on prayer based on a study of the Lord's Prayer. It discusses that prayer is a privilege and command for believers, defines prayer as speaking to God, and notes we should pray to God alone. It explains we should pray in Jesus' name, with confidence, according to God's will, and that the Holy Spirit helps believers in prayer. Jesus' Lord's Prayer is given as an example prayer. The document also references Luther's view of prayer as spiritual comfort and defense against evil.
The document provides a summary of Job 42:12-16 from the Bible. It describes how after enduring many hardships, God blessed Job with wealth again including livestock, children, and a long life so that he saw his children and grandchildren to the fourth generation. The document then moves to prayers and hymns of praise to God.
This summary provides the key points from the document in 3 sentences:
The document begins with an opening prayer asking God for mercy, guidance, and help quieting souls. It then includes readings from Scripture, hymns, prayers of confession, thanksgiving and intercession. The purpose is for worship and bringing people closer to God through prayer and reflection on biblical passages.
This document outlines the order of service for a church service conducted primarily in the Māori language. It includes opening and closing prayers, hymns, scripture readings from Exodus and 1 Peter, and prayers for community members, leaders, and the church. The sermon topic is on the Ten Commandments. It concludes with a blessing.
This document contains the order of service for a Sunday service held on the 5th of July 2015 in Ōwairoa, New Zealand. It includes the opening hymns and prayers, readings from the Bible (Mark 6:1-6 and 2 Samuel 5:1-5), prayers of confession, thanksgiving and intercession, and a closing hymn. The service is conducted in both English and te reo Māori (the Māori language of New Zealand) and follows the typical structure of Christian worship with songs, prayers, scripture readings and sermon/message.
Te tuarima o nga tikanga karakia fifth order of service Jason Turuwhenua
This document contains prayers and passages from the Bible in the Maori language. It includes prayers of confession, thanksgiving, petition and intercession. Bible passages are also included and responded to briefly. The overall document focuses on communicating with God through prayer and scripture.
This prayer requests God's mercy and forgiveness for shortcomings in various areas of life. It asks God to revive cold hearts, heal distracted minds, and forgive sins. It acknowledges rejecting God's love at times and staying far from His paths. It expresses resting in God's love and renewal, being washed of sins, and remaining in assurance of salvation through Christ.
This document provides a summary of a church service held on Sunday, 28 February 2016 including:
1) Opening prayers, hymns sung, scripture reading from Psalms 63:1-8 about finding comfort and assurance in God's presence.
2) A prayer of confession where sins like denying God's place in lives and straying from his path are confessed and forgiveness is sought.
3) A prayer of thanksgiving praising God for his gifts like forgiving sins and curing ailments.
4) Closing prayers for God's mercy on issues like spiritual blindness, rebellious spirits, unjust criticism of others and bitterness.
This document provides an overview of Lutheran teachings on prayer based on a study of the Lord's Prayer. It discusses that prayer is a privilege and command for believers, defines prayer as speaking to God, and notes we should pray to God alone. It explains we should pray in Jesus' name, with confidence, according to God's will, and that the Holy Spirit helps believers in prayer. Jesus' Lord's Prayer is given as an example prayer. The document also references Luther's view of prayer as spiritual comfort and defense against evil.
The document contains a prayer list, including for the family of Ziang Ke, Somalia, and others. It also discusses commitment to scripture, describing what it means to accept the Bible as God's word and let it transform one's life. Several passages from Psalm 119 are provided that praise God's word and express a desire to meditate on and follow God's decrees.
The document is a bulletin from a Catholic parish mass. It includes announcements, readings from scripture, and prayers. The main points are:
1) It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including songs, readings, and prayers.
2) The readings focus on God's word and its power to transform lives.
3) The mass concludes with prayers asking for God's mercy and guidance in daily living.
This document contains a collection of prayers from The Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Mowbray's ministry. It includes invocations, calls to prayer, prayers before silent prayer, prayers before the Lord's Prayer, and prayers for various occasions such as Lent, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, and a new year. The prayers focus on themes of thanksgiving, guidance, forgiveness, and strengthening one's faith and service to God.
Dear sisters and brothers,
Do you trust your God? Accumulating... and accumulating and setting aside so many things for the far distant future and yet you have no joy is a sign of distrust.
Fr. Cielo
This document provides an order of service for a Presbyterian worship gathering. It includes songs, scripture readings, prayers, and a sermon focused on confessing faith even in troubled times. The service features the Apostles' Creed and elements of communion. Participants are sent out with a blessing to go and serve as God's people in the world.
What is prayer? Why should we pray? What does God do with our prayers? Why is prayer necessary? Is prayer an option? What happens when we don't pray? What are the fruits of prayer? What is truth? What is goodness? What is beauty? Story of Job the righteous. How do we become saints? Praying is relationship.
The document is a transcript from a Catholic mass. It includes prayers, songs, readings and sermons focused on the themes of Confirmation, faith, works, and taking refuge in God during difficult times. The mass discusses how Confirmation strengthens faith and obligates Christians to spread God's word. It encourages improving spiritual knowledge and practicing faith to better spread the gospel.
This document contains a prayer service from a Māori Anglican church in Ōwairoa, New Zealand. It includes prayers, hymns, and readings from Scripture. The service focuses on confession of sins, thanksgiving, and prayers for God's mercy and guidance. It contains the Lord's Prayer in Māori, prayers asking for forgiveness and for protection from evil. The Scripture readings are from Luke 9:28-36 describing the Transfiguration of Jesus.
The Gospel passage describes Jesus being tempted by the devil during his 40 days in the desert. The devil tempts Jesus three times: first by asking him to turn stones into bread; second by challenging him to jump from the temple; and third by offering him rule over all the kingdoms of the world if he worships the devil. Each time Jesus responds by quoting scripture to reject the temptation. After the third temptation, the devil leaves Jesus and angels come to minister to him.
The document discusses letting the peace of Christ rule in one's heart and living a life of thankfulness. It encourages letting God's word dwell richly within through teaching, admonishing, and singing songs of praise and gratitude to God. All words and deeds are to be done in the name of Jesus and in an attitude of thankfulness to God the Father. The overall message is about living a transformed life centered on Christ through letting his peace reign, dwelling in his word, and expressing continual gratitude to God.
Jon Gaus shares "Extended Time with God" Guidejonathangaus
The document provides guidance on spending time with God through waiting on Him. It explains that God desires an intimate relationship with us and created us to find pleasure in His presence. To experience His presence requires being still, focusing our thoughts on Him, and coming into His presence by faith. The document then outlines steps to waiting on God, including spending time in silence before Him, praising and worshipping Him through declarations of who He is, and making our "one thing" request to dwell in His house as King David did. The overall message is that God invites us to wait on Him and find our greatest joy and pleasure in His presence.
9th Sun Ord A ppt prepared a la Bible Study by Rev. Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM.
Brought to you by:
The Archdiocese of Manila Biblical Apostolate
The Bible Interest Group
Jesus was teaching us how to pray vol 2GLENN PEASE
This is vol. 2 of Jesus teaching us how to pray. There is still more to come, but vol. 3 will be the end. We could go on for much more for this is a universal subject.
This document contains the order of worship for a Catholic mass. It includes songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and responses from the congregation. The mass follows the typical structure of introductory rites including songs of gathering and penance, liturgy of the word with scripture readings and gospel, liturgy of the Eucharist with prayers, communion, and concluding rites with final blessings and songs of praise.
This document contains a collection of prayers, spiritual reflections, and quotes to be used for tutor classes at a school. It includes prayers for students, teachers, the ill, as well as quotes on topics like friendship, service, peace, love, forgiveness, and having faith from figures like Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul II, and others.
The document discusses how followers of God should pray and communicate with God. It notes that the disciples prayed to acknowledge God's power and ask for strength to carry out God's will, rather than demanding that God behave how they wanted. The document advises praying according to Jesus' teachings in Matthew, focusing on God's will rather than selfish requests. It suggests most prayer requests fail because people determine what they need rather than trusting God's plan.
It is particularly distressing when some Christians are alienated or repressed for their views and beliefs of affiliation in Christ. But note behind every persecution there is a message and something God wants us to learn from.
Focus not on the campaign to subjugate or eliminate you but look for the possibilities in the word concerning you. With Christ it is never hopeless, remember you are what God says you are and you have what God says you have because you are a peculiar person, sanctified, separated and put apart for his use. Know this, “Rejoice if you are persecuted, because you are fit for an acceptable purpose to proclaim liberty to them that are imprisoned by fleshy lust, to bind up the broken hearted, and to comfort all that mourn.
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering, including songs, scripture readings, prayers, and sermons. It begins with songs of praise, includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanksgiving and intercession. There are readings from Psalms and Isaiah, and the sermon. It closes with songs, prayers and blessings.
This document contains prayers for an Anglican church service in both English and Māori. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to remember their native land and rulers, and give them grace. It includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanks, and intercession. There are also responses from scripture and hymns sung in both English and Māori. The document provides the order and elements of a traditional Anglican worship service.
The document contains a prayer list, including for the family of Ziang Ke, Somalia, and others. It also discusses commitment to scripture, describing what it means to accept the Bible as God's word and let it transform one's life. Several passages from Psalm 119 are provided that praise God's word and express a desire to meditate on and follow God's decrees.
The document is a bulletin from a Catholic parish mass. It includes announcements, readings from scripture, and prayers. The main points are:
1) It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including songs, readings, and prayers.
2) The readings focus on God's word and its power to transform lives.
3) The mass concludes with prayers asking for God's mercy and guidance in daily living.
This document contains a collection of prayers from The Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Mowbray's ministry. It includes invocations, calls to prayer, prayers before silent prayer, prayers before the Lord's Prayer, and prayers for various occasions such as Lent, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, and a new year. The prayers focus on themes of thanksgiving, guidance, forgiveness, and strengthening one's faith and service to God.
Dear sisters and brothers,
Do you trust your God? Accumulating... and accumulating and setting aside so many things for the far distant future and yet you have no joy is a sign of distrust.
Fr. Cielo
This document provides an order of service for a Presbyterian worship gathering. It includes songs, scripture readings, prayers, and a sermon focused on confessing faith even in troubled times. The service features the Apostles' Creed and elements of communion. Participants are sent out with a blessing to go and serve as God's people in the world.
What is prayer? Why should we pray? What does God do with our prayers? Why is prayer necessary? Is prayer an option? What happens when we don't pray? What are the fruits of prayer? What is truth? What is goodness? What is beauty? Story of Job the righteous. How do we become saints? Praying is relationship.
The document is a transcript from a Catholic mass. It includes prayers, songs, readings and sermons focused on the themes of Confirmation, faith, works, and taking refuge in God during difficult times. The mass discusses how Confirmation strengthens faith and obligates Christians to spread God's word. It encourages improving spiritual knowledge and practicing faith to better spread the gospel.
This document contains a prayer service from a Māori Anglican church in Ōwairoa, New Zealand. It includes prayers, hymns, and readings from Scripture. The service focuses on confession of sins, thanksgiving, and prayers for God's mercy and guidance. It contains the Lord's Prayer in Māori, prayers asking for forgiveness and for protection from evil. The Scripture readings are from Luke 9:28-36 describing the Transfiguration of Jesus.
The Gospel passage describes Jesus being tempted by the devil during his 40 days in the desert. The devil tempts Jesus three times: first by asking him to turn stones into bread; second by challenging him to jump from the temple; and third by offering him rule over all the kingdoms of the world if he worships the devil. Each time Jesus responds by quoting scripture to reject the temptation. After the third temptation, the devil leaves Jesus and angels come to minister to him.
The document discusses letting the peace of Christ rule in one's heart and living a life of thankfulness. It encourages letting God's word dwell richly within through teaching, admonishing, and singing songs of praise and gratitude to God. All words and deeds are to be done in the name of Jesus and in an attitude of thankfulness to God the Father. The overall message is about living a transformed life centered on Christ through letting his peace reign, dwelling in his word, and expressing continual gratitude to God.
Jon Gaus shares "Extended Time with God" Guidejonathangaus
The document provides guidance on spending time with God through waiting on Him. It explains that God desires an intimate relationship with us and created us to find pleasure in His presence. To experience His presence requires being still, focusing our thoughts on Him, and coming into His presence by faith. The document then outlines steps to waiting on God, including spending time in silence before Him, praising and worshipping Him through declarations of who He is, and making our "one thing" request to dwell in His house as King David did. The overall message is that God invites us to wait on Him and find our greatest joy and pleasure in His presence.
9th Sun Ord A ppt prepared a la Bible Study by Rev. Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM.
Brought to you by:
The Archdiocese of Manila Biblical Apostolate
The Bible Interest Group
Jesus was teaching us how to pray vol 2GLENN PEASE
This is vol. 2 of Jesus teaching us how to pray. There is still more to come, but vol. 3 will be the end. We could go on for much more for this is a universal subject.
This document contains the order of worship for a Catholic mass. It includes songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and responses from the congregation. The mass follows the typical structure of introductory rites including songs of gathering and penance, liturgy of the word with scripture readings and gospel, liturgy of the Eucharist with prayers, communion, and concluding rites with final blessings and songs of praise.
This document contains a collection of prayers, spiritual reflections, and quotes to be used for tutor classes at a school. It includes prayers for students, teachers, the ill, as well as quotes on topics like friendship, service, peace, love, forgiveness, and having faith from figures like Mother Teresa, Pope John Paul II, and others.
The document discusses how followers of God should pray and communicate with God. It notes that the disciples prayed to acknowledge God's power and ask for strength to carry out God's will, rather than demanding that God behave how they wanted. The document advises praying according to Jesus' teachings in Matthew, focusing on God's will rather than selfish requests. It suggests most prayer requests fail because people determine what they need rather than trusting God's plan.
It is particularly distressing when some Christians are alienated or repressed for their views and beliefs of affiliation in Christ. But note behind every persecution there is a message and something God wants us to learn from.
Focus not on the campaign to subjugate or eliminate you but look for the possibilities in the word concerning you. With Christ it is never hopeless, remember you are what God says you are and you have what God says you have because you are a peculiar person, sanctified, separated and put apart for his use. Know this, “Rejoice if you are persecuted, because you are fit for an acceptable purpose to proclaim liberty to them that are imprisoned by fleshy lust, to bind up the broken hearted, and to comfort all that mourn.
This document contains the order of service for a church gathering, including songs, scripture readings, prayers, and sermons. It begins with songs of praise, includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanksgiving and intercession. There are readings from Psalms and Isaiah, and the sermon. It closes with songs, prayers and blessings.
This document contains prayers for an Anglican church service in both English and Māori. It begins with an opening prayer asking God to remember their native land and rulers, and give them grace. It includes prayers of invocation, confession, thanks, and intercession. There are also responses from scripture and hymns sung in both English and Māori. The document provides the order and elements of a traditional Anglican worship service.
This document contains prayers, hymns, and scripture readings from a church service. It includes:
- An opening prayer invoking God's presence
- A prayer of confession acknowledging sins and asking for forgiveness
- A prayer of thanksgiving giving thanks for God's blessings
- Hymns praising God's greatness and Jesus' sacrifice
- A prayer of intercession asking for help with anger, forgiveness, and following Jesus' example
- Scripture readings about finding light and life through faith in Jesus.
The document provides the order of service and content for different parts of a church gathering, including prayers, songs, and Bible passages focused on worshipping God, confessing faults, and drawing spiritual
St. Stephen's Power Point sample - music removedKay Flores
Let us pray.
People: Eternal God, heavenly Father, you have graciously accepted us as living members of your Son our Savior Jesus Christ, and you have fed us with spiritual food in the Sacrament of his Body and Blood. Send us now into the world in peace, and grant us strength and courage to love and serve you with gladness and singleness of heart; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Priest: The blessing of God Almighty, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, be upon you and remain with you for ever. Amen.
Deacon: Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.
People: Thanks be to God.
This document summarizes the program for a graduation ceremony. It includes the processional hymn, prayers, scripture readings, and addresses. It also details the conferring of diplomas, with the names of graduands being read and diplomas being conferred. Awards are also announced and distributed. The ceremony concludes with a prayer of dedication for the graduating class as they are sent out into service.
1. The document appears to be the order of service for a Catholic mass during the second week of Advent.
2. It includes the various parts of the mass such as entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word, profession of faith, prayers of the faithful, Eucharistic prayer, communion, and closing rite.
3. Specific prayers and hymns are listed for each part of the mass.
Brother Thuong's birthday is celebrated with prayers giving thanks for his life and the gifts he brings to the community. A sapling is used to symbolize the growth and fruitfulness hoped for in Brother Thuong's future years, as he continues providing meaning to others through his spirituality and service. The community expresses love and appreciation for Brother Thuong and his positive presence among them, as well as prayers for his continued good health, guidance, and fulfillment of his vocation.
This document provides information about a church service at St. Mary's Church in Hinckley. It includes details such as a hearing loop available for those hard of hearing, locations of toilets, and a request to pick up a news sheet. The document also shares prayers, readings, and songs from the service.
This document contains the text of prayers, hymns, and parts of the Catholic Mass. It includes:
1) Excerpts from the Gospel of Matthew describing the Magi visiting the infant Jesus.
2) Parts of the Mass including greetings, readings, and responses between the priest and congregation.
3) Lyrics to several hymns praising Jesus and calling the faithful to worship.
4) Prayers including the Our Father, Hail Mary, and prayers for peace and guidance.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass, including opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, and concluding prayers. The mass focuses on preparing for the coming of Jesus and remembering the marvels God has worked. It includes prayers, scripture readings, and call-and-response portions to engage the congregation in worship.
Locked doors meant to keep others out ultimately harm the church more than open doors. There is a high cost to fearing outsiders more than disappointing God. The church is called to welcome all people as Christ welcomed us.
This document appears to be a church bulletin or order of service that includes:
1. Opening hymns and prayers including an invocation, confession, thanksgiving, and prayers for the congregation.
2. A scripture reading from 1 Samuel 2:1-10 about Hannah's prayer after giving birth to Samuel.
3. Closing prayers and possibly more hymns. The document provides the structure and contents for a church service with biblical readings, songs, and prayers.
This document contains the order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes various prayers, readings from the Bible, and details about communion. The mass focuses on thanking God, reading from the Gospel, a homily, prayers, and a blessing before dismissal. The document also includes lyrics to hymns sung during the service.
The document contains the lyrics and order of service for a Catholic mass. It includes songs of praise, readings from scripture, prayers, and communion rites. The mass focuses on giving thanks to God, remembering Jesus' sacrifice, and receiving spiritual nourishment through holy communion.
This document contains a summary of a church service in te reo Māori (the Māori language of New Zealand). It includes:
1. Prayers of invocation, confession, thanksgiving and petition.
2. Hymns and songs of praise.
3. A scripture reading from Luke 15 about the Parable of the Prodigal Son.
4. The service follows tikanga Māori or Māori protocols and traditions for worship.
MISSALETTE HOLY SPIRIT MASS for the Month of September.docxDinaRecla
A Holy Spirit Mass is a religious service within the Christian faith, particularly in denominations that believe in the presence and work of the Holy Spirit as part of the Trinity.
for believers to gather in worship by acknwledging the work of the holy spirit in thier life and to the church.
The Catechesis Office and Discipleship and Parish Life Office are pleased to offer A Facilitator’s Guide for The Faith We Believe: Unpacking the Creed. Please visit our website to download. We have also created this PowerPoint Presentation to accompany the Facilitator’s Guide.
We hope parish groups and others wanting to deepen their reflection on the Creed find this resource helpful.
This document is a transcript of a baccalaureate mass held to celebrate graduating students. In the mass, the priest and students pray, sing hymns, and read passages from the bible. The homily and prayers of the faithful focus on blessing the graduates as they embark on their futures and thanking God for the education they received. Symbolic gifts representing wisdom, service, and blessings are offered.
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2. 2 Waiata Tìmatanga - Ko tènei te wà kawaiata au...
EteTamaitiàteMatua Nà te Atua ahaui ora ai...
3 Te Ìnoi Whakatata Ki Te Atua
Prayer of Invocation
4 He Hīmene - E te hoa pai ko Ihu...
What a friend we have in Jesus...
5 Te Īnoi Whāki Hara
Prayer of Confession
6 Te Īnoi Whakawhetai
Prayer of Thanks
1 Te Kupu Hoani3:16
Text for theday John 3: 16
3. 8 Ngā Īnoi Mō Tātou Anō
Prayer of Intercession
9 He Hīmene - Tènei hoki au e Ihu...
Pass me not oh gentle Saviour...
10 Te Pànui Karaipiture Tuatahi - Ekoruhe 20 : 1 - 17
1st Scripture Reading- Exodus 20 : 1 -
17
11 Ngà Ìnoi mò ngà Tàngata
Prayers of Intercession
4. 12 He Hīmene - E Ihu e te Kīngi nui
13 Te Pānui Karaipiture 2 - 1 Pita
3:18-22
Scripture Reading - 1 Pita 3:18-
22
14 Te Kauwhau
The Sermon - Rev Erana Manihera
15 Te Whakanui
Ascription of Glory
16 Ngā Koha
5. 17 He Hīmene - E te Atua Mìharo
koa ahau- How great
Thou art
18 Te Ìnoi Whakamutunga
Closing Prayer
19 Te Manaakitanga
Benediction
6. TE AKA PŪAHO
Te Karakia mō te Rātapu
ki 76 Mòtatau Rd
15 Poutùterangi 2015
Tikanga ii
8. Koia anò te aroha o te Atua ki
te ao,
ForGodsolovedtheworld,
hòmai ana e Ia tàna Tama
kotahi,
thatHegavehisonlySon,
Tikanga
9. Kia kàhore ai e ngaro
te tangata e whakapono ana
ki a Ia, .
sothateveryonewhobelieves inhim
èngari kia whiwhi ai ki te
ora tonu.
Maynotperishbutmayhave
everlastinglife.Tikanga
10. Waiata i mua i te tīmatanga
E Te Tamaiti, ā te Matua,
Matua ora, Arikinui;
Titiro mai ra, e te Atua,
Ngā mamae tonu, ngā
pōuri nui.
11.
12.
13. hildren of our household, that they may remember You, their Creator, in the day
14. hildren of our household, that they may remember You, their Creator, in the day
16. E Īhowa, e tō mātou Atua,
O Lord, our God, Kia
nā mātou i te ata i
Tāu mahi tohu: satisfy us
in the morning with Your
mercy:
17. Kia hari ai mātou, kia koa
ai i te rā katoa.
That we may rejoice and be
glad all the day.
Whakaorangia mātou i ngā
mea horihori katoa
Deliver us from all the vain
things
18. E whai mana nui nei i runga i
a mātou;
which have such power over us;
Āwhinatia mātou ki te
whakamārie i ō mātou wairua
ki roto i a Koe
Help us to quiet our souls in You, and
learn what it is to rest in God.
19. Whakaakona mātou ki te
tikanga o te okioki atu ki te
Atua
and learn what it is to rest in God.
Tukua mai kia tangohia
rawatia mātou e te Wairua
i kōrero nei i roto i ngā
poropiti
May the Spirit that spake by the
prophets,
20. Ā, i tino noho hoki ki roto i
Tāu Tama
and dwelt in Your Son without
measure, take possession of us,
He mea kia tino karakia ai
mātou ki a Koe i runga i te
tino whakaiti that we may
worship in great humility and
thankfulness, and pray in great
faith, in all charity, and in the love
of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
21. Me te whakawhetai nui, me te
īnoi i roto i te tino whakapono,
and thankfulness, and pray in great
faith,
i roto i te aroha katoa,
In all charity,
i roto anō hoki i te aroha o Ihu
Karaiti o tō tātou Ariki.
and in the love of Jesus Christ our
Lord.
Āmine.
22. He Hīmene -
Hīmene 63
E te hoa pai ko
Ihu...
Whatafriendwehavein
Jesus...
23. E! te hoa pai ko Ihu,
Māna e waha katoa;,
Ngā hara me ngā pōuri,
Ki te īnoi ki a Ia.
E te mārie ka ngaro,
Te mamae ka ngau kino
He kore anō nō tātou
E īnoi ki a Ia.
24. He whakawai nei ō tātou,
He tāke raruraru?
Kauaka e ngākau- kore,
Īnoi ki te Āriki.
Ka kitea rāia e tātou
He hoa pērā te pono?
Kei te mōhio katoa Ia
Ki ō tātou ngoi-kore.
25. Kei te iwikore tātou,
Kei te āwangawanga
‘Nei te Hoa hei piringa,
Īnoia ki a Ihu.
Kei te whakahāweatia koe,
Whakarerea e ōu hoa
Me whakaatu ki a Ihu,
Māna koe e awhi mai.
Āmine
26. He Hīmene1
E Ihu, e te Kīngi nui,
Hohorotia e Koe te rä, E
tino whakapono ai
Te ao katoa ki Tōu Ingoa.
Ae rā, e Ihu, tangohia
Te ao katoa hei kāinga Mōu.
Tikanga ii
27. He Hīmene
2
Tukua e koe te rongo pai
Kia rere haere i te ao,
A whakamatea rawatia
Ngā mahi a te rēwera.
Ae rā, e Ihu, tangohia
Te ao katoa hei kāinga Mōu.
Tikanga ii
28. 3
Tonoa e koe au karere,
Hei kauwhau i te oranga,
Kia whakapono rā anō
Ngā pito o te ao katoa.
Ae rā, e Ihu, tangohia
Te ao katoa hei kāinga Mōu.
Āmine.
30. E Īhowa, e te Atua tohu,
ātawhai,
O Lord God, merciful and gracious,
tuku roa nei i te riri, he nui
nei te aroha me te pono,
long-suffering and abundant in
goodness and truth,
Whakapikoa iho tōu taringa
aroha ki a mātou
bow down the ear of Your
compassion to us:
31. I a mātou ka whakarīpeneta
nei i ō mātou hara ki a koe:
as with penitence we confess our
sins to You:
E te Atua, tohungia mātou.
Have mercy upon us, O God.
32. Mō tō mātou korenga i
whakawhetai mō ngā mea
pai o tēnei oranga kua
whiwhi nei mātou,
For all the goodness of life which
we have received thanklessly;
33. Mō te kaha kua moumoutia e
mātou
for the strength which we have
wasted;
Mō ō mātou taranata kīhai i
whakamahia ki whai hua ai.
for the gifts which we have not
cultivated:
E te Atua, tohungia mātou
Have mercy upon us, O God.
34. Mō ngā whakaaro ruarua ki a
koe, nāna nei i whakapōuri
tō mātou ara,
For our selfish comfort amid the
wrongs, oppressions, and
sorrows of life;
Tikanga ii
35. Mō ngā wā i wareware ai
mātou ki te mahi i ngā mea e
rite ana hei mahi mā mātou
me ngā wā i ngaro ai tō
mātou whakapono;
for our undue and exclusive regard
to our own interests;
36. Mō tō mātou whakaaro-kore
mō ētahi atu ō mātou,
for our lack of brotherhood
and neglect of the service of
humanity:
E te Atua, tohungia mātou.
Have mercy upon us, o God.
37. Mò tà màtou whakairi kino;
For our inability to forget and forgive;
Mò tò màtou tere rawa ki te
whakahè;
For our readiness to disagree;
Mò tò màtou korenga e àta
whakaaro màrire,
For our lack of calm and ready consideration
of others
E te Atua, tohungia mātou.
Have mercy upon us, O God.
38. Mò tò màtou whakatakariri
ki ngà hè ò te tangata ki a
màtou;
For the way in which we too often
overlook wrongdoing,
mò tò màtou mauàhara;
For spiteful thoughts we have towards
others;
39. Mò tò màtou korenga e
whakaririka kau ki ngà hè ò
te tangata, ki òna whakaaro
hoki, kàhore nei e rite
ki ò màtou
For our impatient attitudes,
Mò tà màtou whakahaere hè;
For our lack of love and kindness
E te Atua, tohungia mātou.
40. E te Ariki tohu, e tino ìnoi ana
màtou ki a Koe, kia tukua
mai te murunga hara me te
rangimàrie ki Tàu iwi,
Lord God, who hears and answers
prayers of your people as they seek
pardon and peace,
Kia horoia ràtou i ò ràtou
hara katoa,
Assure them that they are cleansed,
and forgiven.
41. Kia mahi ràtou ki a Koe à
mua tonu atu, i runga i te
ngàkau màrie, i runga hoki i
te wairua ò Ihu Karaiti ò
tò màtou Ariki.
Fill them with the spirit of Jesus so
that they may be able to worship and
serve You with a restful mind and
heart,
Amen.
43. E te Atua kaha rawa,ko Koe te
Matua o te Àtawhainga katoa,
Almighty God, our most gracious
Father,
Tènei màtou, Àu pononga kino,
te tino whakawhetai atu nei ki
a Koe mò Tòu pai, me Àu mahi
aroha, ki a màtou, ki ngà
tàngata katoa.
We, who have been called to serve
You, give thanks for all Your goodness
to us.
44. E whakapai atu ana màtou ki a
Koe Mòu i hangà, i tiaki i a
màtou, me ngà mea pai anò
hoki o te ao.
We thank You for the privilege of being
part of creation and for all the blessings
that it brings.
Tukua mai ki a màtou he
ngàkau e mahara ana ki Àu
àtawhainga katoa,
We pray that we may never cease giving
You thanks and praise
45. I a màtou ka anga nui ki Àu
mahi, ka haere i Tòu aroaro i
runga i te tapu, i te tika, i ngà
wà katoa e ora ai màtou;
Not only in our speaking but in living
lives of holiness and righteousness at all
times.
Ko Ihu Karaiti hoki tò màtou
Ariki.
Amine.
46. hildren of our household, that they may remember You, their Creator, in the day
Ngā Īnoi Mō
Tātou Anō
Prayer of Intercession
47. E Īhowa, e tō mātou Matua i
te rangi, ko Koe te Atua kaha
rawa, ora tonu,
Almighty God, Everlasting and heavenly
Father,
Nāu mātou i whakaora, ā,
taea noatia te tīmatanga o
tēnei rā;
By Your power You have brought us
safely through the night, keep us safe
through this new day;
48. Māu, mā te mea kaha rawa,
mātou e tiaki āianei; kaua
hoki mātou e tukua kia taka i
tēnei rā ki te hara, kia rere
rānei ki roto ki te mate;
Grant that we do not give way to
temptation and sin;
,
49. Ēngari tohutohungia,
whakatikaia e Koe ā mātou
mahi katoa,
May all that we do be according to Your
will;
Kia mea tonu ai mātou i ngā
mea e tika ana ki Tōu titiro;
That which You see us do is good and
true;
50. Whakatikaia e koe à màtou
mahi katoa, kia mea tonu ai
màtou i ngà mea e tika ana ki
Tòu titiro;
Help us to use the gifts You have given us,
willingly and joyfully,
51. Ko Ihu Karaiti hoki mātou
Ariki.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Āmine
64. Whakarongo mai e Īhowa,
i a mātou ka īnoi mō ngā
tāngata,
Hear us O God, as we pray for all
people,
ā meinga kia kī ō mātou
ngākau i te aroha,
fill our hearts with love
65. Me te rangimārie, me te
whakaaro pai ki ngā
tāngata katoa
With peace and goodwill to all people.
Āmine.
66. Kia maharatia e koe
ō mātou rangatira katoa
Remember all our leaders throughout
the world,
me ō mātou kaiwhakawā,
also those who dispense justice,
67. Te nuinga hoki o te iwi;
remember also our communities;
Āmine.
68. Kia maharatia, e te Atua,
Be mindful, O God,
ngā iwi o te whenua,
Of the people of our nation
me Āu tamariki i ngā
wāhi katoa
Āmine.
69. Me Āu tamariki i ngā
wāhi katoa
Y our children throughout the world,
Āmine.
70. Kia maharatia e koe tō
mātou whenua tupu,
O Father, remember our homeland,
Āu pononga a Kuini
Irihāpeti
Remember also your servants
Elizabeth the Queen
Āmine.
71. Rāua ko Te Ariki-nui
a Kīngi Tūheitia,
And Te Ariki-nui Kīng Tūheitia,
Āmine.
72. Kia maharatia e te Atua,
Tō Hāhi e whawhai nei ki
runga i te whenua;
We pray for the Church in all its
work throughout the world;
73. Tonoa mai te mārama me
te rangimārie ki roto i
ngā temepara o Tōu
whakamoemiti;
Bless and empower with the Holy
Spirit all who worship You, that they
may do so in spirit and in truth, and in
obedience to the teachings of Christ.
Āmine.
74. Ringihia te wairua o te
pono, o te aroha ki runga
i Āu minita, meinga hoki
te hunga katoa e karakia
ana ki a Koe
Bless and empower with the Holy
Spirit all your ministers and all who
worship You,
75. Kia ngohengohe,
kia tapatahi te ngākau ki a
te Karaiti.
that they may do so in spirit and in
truth, and in obedience to the
teachings of Christ.
Āmine.
76. Kia maharatia mò te pai
tenei kàhui kua whakamine
mai nei.
Remember for good this congregation
here present,
Kia manako Koe ki tò ràtou
whakapono,
Accept their faith,
Āmine.
77. Ki tà ràtou matenui ki a Koe
their piety
Me tò ràtou uaua ki a Koe,
and godly zeal
Me te whakarahi tonu
i ènei hua pai
May all these be increased
Āmine.
78. Ki roto i a ràtou.
According to Your will.
Āmine.
79. Kia maharatia e Koe ngà
wàhine me ngà tàne katoa
Remember all women and men
I roto i à ràtou karangatanga
mahi,
in their various callings,
Kia puta tò ràtou uaua ki te
mahi
that they may do with their might
Āmine.
80. I ngà mea e kitea e ò ràtou
ringa kia mahia,
what their hands have found to do,
À, kia pono ai hoki ràtou ki te
tuaritanga
and be faithful to the trust
Kua tukuna mai e Koe ki a
ràtou.
You have committed to them.
Āmine.
81. Kia tipu ai hoki ràtou i
runga i te wehi me te aroha
ki a Koe,
and grow up in Your love and fear,
À, kia ù tonu hei tamariki
Màu.
and live as Your children. Āmine.
82. Kia maharatia e Koe ngà
tàngata katoa kei te mate,
Remember
all who are in sickness
Kei roto rànei i tètahi àhua
o te pòuri,
or sorrow of any kind,
83. Kòrerotia te kupu
whakamàrie ki te hunga e
tangi ana
speak words of comfort to the
mourner
Me ngà mea e
whakahemohemo ana,
and the dying,
84. À, manaakitia ràtou ki Tòu
rangimàrie.
and bless them with Your peace.
Āmine.
85. Te Pānui Karaipiture
Te Pànui Karaipiture Tuarua-
Hoani 3:14 - 17
Second Scripture Reading
John 3: 14-17
88. Te Whakanui
À waiho atu i a Ia te hònore me
te kaha, ko Ia anake nei hoki te
Mea kaha, te Mea koa, te Kìngi ò ngà
kìngi, te Ariki o ngà ariki, ;
To Him be honour and power eternal
The only Potentate, the only one
the King of kings and Lord of lords.
Amen.
89. Nòna anake te mate-kore, e noho ana Ia
ki te màrama e kore e taea atu e tètahi;
Who only hath immortality, dwelling in light
unapproachable;
Kàhore Ia i kitea e tètahi tangata,kàhore
anò hoki e àhei kia kitea;
Whom no man hath seen nor can see,
Waiho atu i a Ia te hònore me te kaha
ake ake.
to Him be honour and power eternal.
Àmine.
91. Ngā wawatatanga,
E te Ariki,
Horahia te marino,
Piki mai , kake mai;
Hōmai te wai ora,
Ki a mātou katoa;
Ngā wawatatanga,
E Te Ariki.
Tikanga
92. E te Atua,Nàu nei i hòmai ngà
mea katoa,
O God, who gave us all things;
Mauria atu ènei kohikohinga
à tènei Tòu iwi,
take these gifts from Your people,
Tangohia atu hei whakatutuki i
Àu kaupapa;
take them to fulfil Your work
93. Hei whakakoròria hoki
i Tòu ingoa;
and to glorify Your name;
Uwhia Àu manaakitanga
ki runga i a màtou,
bestow on us Your blessings,
94. Meinga ènei koha à màtou hei
whakawhànui i Tòu
kìngitanga;
grant that these things be used to
further your kingdom;
Ko Ihu Karaiti hoki tò màtou
Ariki.
for Jesus Christ our Lord.
Àmine
95. He Himene -
E te Atua mìharo koa ahau …
How great Thou art
96. E te Atua mīharo koa
ahau
Ngā whetū, ā, haruru
te tētere,
Inā te ao nāhau rā
i hanga,
Tōu mana puta noa
te ao katoa.
97. Hikitia tōku reo,
e te Atua,
Inā Tōu nui,
Tōu mana nui.
‘Nei tōku reo ka waiata
ki a koe,
Tōu mana nui,
inā Tōu nui.
98. Roto i te wao, waenga i
te ngahere,
Korihi mai ngā manu i
te uru,
Tiro iho mai i ngā
maunga whakahī,
Rāngona ngā wairere,
hau angi.
99. Hikitia tōku reo,
e te Atua,
Inā Tōu nui,
Tōu mana nui.
‘Nei tōku reo ka waiata
ki a koe,
Tōu mana nui,
inā Tōu nui.
100. Nā te Atua tāna Tama
i tuku
Kia mate mōku me
aku hara.
Pīkautia aku hara i te
rīpeka;
Ringihia ōna toto hei
utu.
101. Hikitia tōku reo,
e te Atua,
Inā Tōu nui,
Tōu mana nui.
‘Nei tōku reo ka waiata
ki a koe,
Tōu mana nui,
inā Tōu nui.
102. Pōwhiritia e ngā reo
whakanui
A Ihu hei mau i au ki
te rangi,
Koropiko, whakanui,
whakaiti,
Whakahuatia te Atua
mana nui.
103. Hikitia tōku reo,
e te Atua,
Inā Tōu nui,
Tōu mana nui.
‘Nei tōku reo ka waiata
ki a koe,
Tōu mana nui,
inā Tōu nui.
Amine
104. 1
E Te Tamaiti, ā te Matua,
Matua ora, Ariki nui;
Titiro mai ra, e te Atua,
Ngā mamae tonu,
ngā pōuri nui.
He Hīmene
105. 2
Kaua e huri, me hōmai ra
Koe,
Te huarahi, oranga e.
Anei ra mātou, ō tamariki,
Hei īnoi atu, tō Ingoa
Tapu.
106. 3
Hōmai rā e Koe,
te whakapono,
Wairua Tapu, whakaaro pai;
Nō reira rā e, e te Atua,
Titiro mai rā, aroha mai,
Titiro mai rā,
aroha nui.
Āmine.
108. Te Manaakitanga - Benediction
The grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and the love of God,
and the fellowship of the
Holy Spirit, be with us all
for evermore.
Kia tau ki a tātou katoa te
ātawhai o tō tātou Ariki o Ihu
Karaiti, me te aroha o te Atua,
me te whiwhinga tahitanga ki
te Wairua Tapu, ā, ake, ake.
Āmine.