Service and sermon August 9, 2020 -Leighmoor UC, Rev Barbara Allen Hymn suggestions TIS 119: I sing the almighty power of God TIS 138: Eternal Father, strong to save TIS 580: Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us TIS 589: Jesus calls us! O’er the tumult TIS 590: What a friend we have in Jesus TIS 392: At the dawning of salvation TIS 585: I heard the voice of Jesus say Call to Worship You are a God who speaks and there is light, a God who wills, and there is life, a God who moves, and there is change. Come to us, quieten our frightened hearts with the calmness and peace of your presence. Amen Prayers of Adoration, Thanksgiving, and Confession Loving, Creator God, we praise you with the whole of creation. As your human creatures, we gather in our homes to worship you. We give you thanks for diversity, for the gifts of each season. At the close of a glorious summer, we rest under the vibrant colours of autumn. Without the chill of winter, we would not be as thankful for the growth during spring. We see these seasons in our own lives. In the midst of our own storms, at sea during the world’s calamity, we would not appreciate or be aware of other gifts -stories of hope and compassion, a recognition that we are stronger than we thought, a stronger sense of you being beside us in our boat in the middle of the world’s rough waves. Give us the grace to see you walking beside us, comforting us in our struggles, encouraging us in our sadness. As we are more mindful of your presence, in awe of your majesty, may be conform more and more to the blue-print of the Christ-like nature that is your will for each one of us. With you beside us, we are able to face all that life throws at us, with courage. With you walking ahead of us, we are able to walk with confidence, for you are our God. And yet, we confess, at times, our lack of faith, especially when fears and anxieties pull us down into the waters. Forgive us. Forgive us when our own worries have prevented us from noticing the needs of others, when we have neglected our neighbour, when we have not prayed for the world. Forgive us. Forgive us when we have done things, or neglected to do things which make it hard for us to forgive ourselves. In a time of silence we remember other things for which we seek forgiveness. (silence) God is love. Through Christ our sins are forgiven (thanks be to God) Take hold of this forgiveness, and live your life in the power of the Spirit. Amen Bible Readings Genesis 37: 1-4, 12-28 Matthew 14: 22-33 Sermon (Matthew 14: 22-33) ‘A young man was apprenticed to a master artist who produced the most beautiful stained glass windows anywhere. The apprentice could not approach the master’s genius, so he borrowed his master’s tools, thinking that was the answer. After several weeks, the young man said to his teacher, “I’m not doing any better with your tools than I did with mine.” The teacher replied, “So, it’s not the tools of the master you need; it’s the spirit of the master you need.” -it’s not the tools of the master you need; it’s the spirit of the master you need. v.30: ‘But when he noticed the strong wind, he became frightened, and beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!” Jesus immediately reached out his hand and caught him, saying to him, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?” Two questions appear in the New Testament over and over again: Who is Jesus? and What is the life of true discipleship? -what does it mean to be a disciple? Today’s story, of the wind-battered boat, of Jesus’ walk on the lake- of Peter’s doubt and fears- tackle both these questions. For many of us-this is a familiar story and the trouble, or danger, with a story we know is-that we skim when we read it, or tune in a little when we hear it. -oh, that story! I know what happens! -which is often our approach/manner when hearing the Christmas story, or the Easter story. We skim-and miss so much. That’s a danger with this story, too. So let’s take some time, listen, and allow this episode to take hold of you-and the way you live your life. Today’s story follows on the heels of the account of the feeding of the 5,000. In that episode, Jesus brings home to his disciples that they will later be in charge-that they will, in a sense, be leaders, or shepherds of the flock. When Jesus says to them ‘They (meaning the 5,000) need not go away; you give them something to eat’ Jesus wanted the disciples to realize that, as shepherds or leaders, they could not undertake that function in their own strength-they needed his power as well. So let’s keep that story in the back of our minds-because it helps us understand today’s reading. Jesus has demonstrated to them his power in the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000. Now-Jesus is to outline his power-and their role as his disciples in another way. But first- as I mentioned earlier- The question: ‘Who is Jesus?’ is answered. Here- the sea or lake-is part of the answer. Jesus has sent his disciples on ahead of him, across the lake, while he went up the mountain to pray. When Jesus finished his time of prayer, he was able to see from the mountain that the boat was having problems in a rough sea against a head wind. Between three and six o’clock in the morning (the 4th watch) he came towards them-walking across the sea. The sea. Water. The sea can conjure up two different types of experiences: The pleasurable –holidays at the beach, a picnic on the sand,