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Maundy Thursday Holy Communion

Our worship this evening is the first of three services that takes us through the drama of the last events in Jesus’s earthly life. Through the liturgy we join the disciples at the last supper where Jesus washed his disciples feet and gives us the commandment that we should love one another. The celebratory tone of the beginning of the service is left behind after we have received communion. To echo the night time of anguish that Jesus faced in the garden of Gethsemane we place the sacrament on the altar in the chancel and, like his disciples, we are invited to watch and pray in the hours that follow. You are welcome to stay for just a short while or to keep watch until midnight when the church will be closed. Whenever you do leave, please do so in silence.

 

The Gathering

The choir sings the introit A new commandment by Shephard

 

Processional Hymn

 

Where love and loving-kindness dwell,

there God will ever be:

One Father, Son, and Holy Ghost

in perfect charity.

 

Brought here together into one

by Christ our Shepherd-king,

now let us in his love rejoice,

and of his goodness sing.

 

Here too let God, the living God,

both loved and honoured be;

and let us each the other love

with true sincerity.

 

Brought here together by Christ’s love,

let no ill-will divide,

nor quarrels break the unity

of those for whom he died.

 

Let envy, jealousy and strife

and all contention cease,

for in our midst serves Christ the Lord,

our sacrament of peace.

 

Together may we with the saints

thy face in glory see,

and ever in thy kingdom feast,

O Christ our God, with thee.

 

 

The Greeting

     

Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father.

and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you

and also with you.

 

 The service is introduced and people are invited to sit or kneel.

 

Confession

 

    Our Lord Jesus Christ says:

‘If you love me, keep my commandments.’

‘Unless I wash you, you have no part in me.’

Let us confess to almighty God our sins against his love,

and ask him to cleanse us.

 

 Silence is kept

 

    Have mercy on us, O God,

in your great goodness;

according to the abundance of your compassion

blot out our offences.

Lord have mercy.

Lord have mercy.

 

Against you only have we sinned

and done what is evil in your sight,

Christ, have mercy.

Christ, have mercy.

 

Purge us from our sin and we shall be clean;

wash us and we shall be whiter than snow.

Lord have mercy.

Lord have mercy.

 

May the Father forgive us by the death of his Son and strengthen us to live in the power of the Spirit all our days.

Amen.

 

We stand as the choir sings a setting of the Gloria in Excelsis

 

Glory to God in the highest,

and on earth peace to people of good will.

We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you,

we give thanks for your great glory.

Lord God, heavenly King, O God, almighty Father.

Lord Jesus Christ, only Begotten Son,

Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father,

you take away the sins of the world:

have mercy on us;

you take away the sins of the world:

receive our prayer;

you are seated at the right hand of the Father:

have mercy on us.

For you alone are the Holy One,

You alone are the Lord,

you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ,

with the Holy Spirit,

in the glory of God the Father.

Amen.

 

The Collect

 

Let us pray that we may love one another as Christ has loved us

 

Silence is kept

 

God our Father

you have invited us to share in the supper

which your Son gave to his Church

to proclaim his death until he comes:

may he nourish us by his presence,

and unite us in his love;

who is alive and reigns with you,

in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, now and for ever. Amen.

 

The Liturgy of the Word

 

We sit and listen to the first reading from 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

 

For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took a loaf of bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, ‘This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.’ In the same way he took the cup also, after supper, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me.’ For as often as you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.

 

Here ends the reading

Thanks be to God    

 

Gospel Reading

 

We stand and sing together as the Gospel book is carried to the middle of the church and the congregation turn to face the reader. The choir sing a verse and then we repeat the chorus.

Hear the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John

Glory to you, O Lord.

 

Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. The devil had already put it into the heart of Judas son of Simon Iscariot to betray him. And during supper Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he had come from God and was going to God, got up from the table, took off his outer robe, and tied a towel around himself. Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel that was tied around him. He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, ‘Lord, are you going to wash my feet?’ Jesus answered, ‘You do not know now what I am doing, but later you will understand.’ Peter said to him, ‘You will never wash my feet.’ Jesus answered, ‘Unless I wash you, you have no share with me.’ Simon Peter said to him, ‘Lord, not my feet only but also my hands and my head!’ Jesus said to him, ‘One who has bathed does not need to wash, except for the feet, but is entirely clean. And you are clean, though not all of you.’ For he knew who was to betray him; for this reason he said, ‘Not all of you are clean.’

 

After he had washed their feet, had put on his robe, and had returned to the table, he said to them, ‘Do you know what I have done to you? You call me Teacher and Lord—and you are right, for that is what I am. So if I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have set you an example, that you also should do as I have done to you. Very truly, I tell you, servants are not greater than their master, nor are messengers greater than the one who sent them. If you know these things, you are blessed if you do them.

 

When he had gone out, Jesus said, ‘Now the Son of Man has been glorified, and God has been glorified in him. If God has been glorified in him, God will also glorify him in himself and will glorify him at once. Little children, I am with you only a little longer. You will look for me; and as I said to the Jews so now I say to you, “Where I am going, you cannot come.” I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.’

 

This is the Gospel of the Lord.

Praise to you, O Christ.

 

We sing Praise to You, O Christ, Our Saviour and then sit after the introductory prayer.

 

 

Sermon

Our preacher is ordinand Rachael Brind-Surch

 

The Washing of Feet

 

As the ministers prepare for the foot washing and members of the congregation come forward the choir sing the anthem Ubi Caritas arr Bullard

 

God is love, and where true love is, God himself is there.

 

followed by the organ piece O Lamm Gottes, unschuldig by J.S. Bach BWV 618 and then we all join in with this Taize setting of Ubi Caritas

 

At the end of the foot washing the following prayer is used:

 

Lord Jesus Christ,

you have taught us

that what we do for the least of our brothers and sisters

we do also for you:

give us the will to be the servant of others

as you were the servant of all,

and gave up your life and died for us,

but are alive and reign, no and for ever.

Amen.

 

 

 Prayers of Intercession

 

All sit or kneel for the prayers.

 

In the power of the Spirit let us pray to the Father through Christ the saviour of the world.

 

Father, on this, the night he was betrayed,

your Son Jesus Christ washed his disciples’ feet.

We commit ourselves to follow his example of love and service.

Lord, hear us

and humble us.

 

On this night, he prayed for his disciples to be one.

We pray for the unity of your Church.

Lord, hear us

and unite us.

 

On this night, he prayed for those who were to believe through his disciples’ message.

We pray for the mission of your Church.

Lord, hear us

and renew our zeal.

 

On this night, he commanded his disciples to love,

but suffered rejection himself.

We pray for the rejected and unloved.

Lord, hear us

and fill us with your love.

 

On this night, he reminded his disciples

that if the world hated them it hated him first.

We pray for those who are persecuted for their faith.

Lord, hear us

and give us your peace.

 

On this night, he accepted the cup of death

and looked forward to the new wine of the kingdom

We remember those who have died in the peace of Christ.

Lord, hear us

and welcome all your children into paradise.

 

 

The Liturgy of the Sacrament

  

The Peace

 

Jesus says: ‘Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.’

The peace of the Lord be always with you

and also with you.

 

Let us offer one another a sign of peace.

 

Members of the congregation turn to one another and greet their neighbours by saying ‘peace be with you’ and making a sign of peace

 

Offertory Hymn

During this hymn the table is prepared.

 

An Upper Room did our Lord prepare
for those he loved until the end:
and his disciples still gather there
to celebrate their Risen Friend.

 

A lasting gift Jesus gave his own:
to share his bread, his loving cup.
Whatever burdens may bow us down,
he by his Cross shall lift us up.

 

And after Supper he washed their feet
for service, too, is sacrament.
In him our joy shall be made complete –
sent out to serve, as he was sent.

 

No end there is ! We depart in peace.
He loves beyond the uttermost:
in every room in our Father’s house
he will be there, as Lord and Host.

 

 

Taking of the bread and wine

 

Blessed are you, Lord God of the universe,

you bring forth bread from the earth

Blessed be God for ever

 

Blessed are you, Lord God of the universe

you create the fruit of the vine.

Blessed be God for ever

 


The Eucharistic Prayer

 

The Lord be with you

and also with you.

 

Lift up your hearts.

We lift them to the Lord. 

 

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

It is right to give thanks and praise.

 

The priest praises God for His mighty acts and all respond

 

The priest recalls the Last Supper and then this acclamation is used:

 

Praise to you, Lord Jesus:

Dying you destroyed our death,

rising you restored our life:

Lord Jesus, come in glory.

 

The prayer continues leading into the final words of praise

 

 . . . for ever and ever.

Amen.

 

We kneel or sit and observe a period of silence

 

  The Lord’s Prayer

 

As our Saviour taught us, so we pray:

Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen.

  

Breaking of the Bread

 

Every time we eat this bread and drink this cup,

we proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.

 

While the communion assistants come to the front the choir sing the Agnus Dei.

 

Giving of Communion

 

Jesus is the Lamb of God

who takes away the sin of the world.

Blessed are those who are called to his supper.

Lord, I am not worthy to receive you,

but only say the word, and I shall be healed.

 

We share communion in silence. When you have received please go and take a seat in the chancel.

 

The Conclusion

Once we are all gathered in the chancel the reserved sacrament is carried to the altar-table in our symbolic garden of Gethsemane, as the choir sing the hymn 'Now, my tongue, the mystery telling'

 

The Stripping of the Sanctuary

We remain seated or kneeling. You are welcome to come and kneel at the communion rail if you wish. Psalm 88 is read as the ministers and servers strip the nave altar-table and the rest of the church of decoration.

 

The Watch

 

When the disciples had sung a hymn, they went out with Jesus to the Mount of Olives. Let us keep watch and pray.

 

Silence is now kept until midnight. The chant will be sung prior to each reading. You are welcome to leave whenever you wish but when you do please leave in silence.

 

Reading One

John Chapter 14

Reading Two

John Chapter 15

Reading Three

John Chapter 16

Reading Four

John Chapter 17

Reading Five

The Gospel of the Watch

Luke 22.31-62

 

The Dismissal

 

Christ was obedient unto death. Go in his peace