16th Sunday after Pentecost


20 September 2020

We’re celebrating the new growth of spring with its fresh greens and glorious colours.

Today we hear the parable of the labourers in the vineyard and reflect on the generosity of the landowner as he invites everyone to come and work among the vines.

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The singers bring us the gradual, Psalm 18.

Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison, Kyrie eleison

Collect

Let us pray.
Loving and righteous God,
your boundless generosity exceeds all that we can desire or deserve,
and you give to the last worker all you promised to the first:
liberate us from all jealousy and greed,
that we may be free to love and serve others,
and in your service may find our true reward;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Liturgy of the Word

Neil reads from Exodus, the choir sings Psalm 105, Peter T reads from Philippians

Gospel acclamation, Fr Bill Goodes reads from the gospel of Matthew and gives a reflection

Alison leads us in the prayers of the people

Greeting of Peace

We are the body of Christ.
God’s Spirit is with us.

The peace of the Lord be always with you.
And also with you.

The choir sings the chant Taste and See

The choir sings the hymn Fold to your heart your sister and your brother
Fold to your heart your sister and your brother;
where pity dwells, the peace of God is there;
to worship rightly is to love each other,
each smile a hymn, each kindly deed a prayer.
Follow with reverent steps the great example
of him whose holy work was doing good;
so shall the wide earth seem our Father’s temple,
each loving life a psalm of gratitude.
Then shall all shackles fall; the stormy clangour
of wild war music o’er the earth shall cease;
love shall tread out the baleful fire of anger,
and in its ashes plant the tree of peace.
Words: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-92
(first line altered)
Music: Alfred Ernest Floyd 1877-1974

Blessing and Dismissal

The Lord be with you.
And also with you.

The peace of God,
which passes all understanding,
keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God,
and of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord;
and the blessing of God almighty,
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
be among you and remain with you always. Amen.


As we head off for morning tea, I guess there’ll be some comments about the change of colour. It was my birthday last week and I thought that reaching another half decade warranted some celebration. I hope you enjoy the purple.

And as we contemplate that lovely gospel passage about the vineyard I thought you might enjoy this lovely song.

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