Baptist Assembly 2014, Communion Service
A number of people have asked to have a copy of the words we
used for the Communion service on Sunday afternoon.
The team that write and design these sessions draw on a
variety of influences, but this year our own Craig Gardiner wrote most of the
significant portions. I include here the text of the Gathering Prayer, the prayer
following In Memoriam, the words used to welcome all to the table, and then the
invitation to come.
A Gathering prayer 
Gather us in, Lord, 
the lost and the lonely, the broken and breaking, 
the tired and the aching 
who long for the nourishment found at your feast. 
All: Gather us in, 
the done and the doubting, the wishing and wondering, 
the puzzled and pondering 
who long for the company found at your feast. 
All: Gather us in, 
the proud and pretentious, the sure and superior, 
the never inferior, 
who long for the levelling found at your feast. 
All: Gather us in, 
the bright and the bustling, 
the stirrers, the shakers, 
the kind laughter makers 
who long for the deeper joys found at your feast. 
All: Gather us in, 
from corner or limelight, from mansion or campsite, 
from fears and obsession, from tears and depression, 
from untold excesses, from treasured successes, 
to meet, to eat, be given a seat, 
be joined to the vine, be offered new wine, 
become like the least, be found at the feast. 
All: Gather us in! 
Congregational response of thanks and praise, following
In Memoriam
There are many who have gone before us 
Those who stretched to the heights of faith 
For these men and women 
For these saints of God 
we give you thanks and praise O Lord 
There are many who have gone before us 
Those who sought out the depths of love 
For these men and women 
For these saints of God 
we give you thanks and praise O Lord 
There are many who have gone before us 
Those who embraced the widest hope 
For these men and women 
For these saints of God 
we give you thanks and praise O Lord 
And like those who have gone before us 
we give ourselves to follow you 
in the name of Jesus Christ 
in the power of the Holy Spirit 
higher, deeper and wider than ever before 
Words of welcome as we prepare for Communion
The old and the young 
Even little children 
There is a place prepared for you 
Women and men 
free and oppressed 
there is a place prepared for you 
Regardless of our colour or ethnicity 
Impairment or ability 
there is a place prepared for you 
Singles or couples 
Straight or gay 
Friend or stranger 
there is a place prepared for you 
Rich and poor 
Employed and jobless 
Housed and homeless 
there is a place prepared for us all 
The invitation to share 
This is the table not of the Church, 
But of the Lord 
It is made ready for those who love him 
And who want to love him more 
So come, 
You who have much faith 
And we who have little 
You have been here often 
We who have not been for a long time 
All who have tried to follow 
We who have failed 
Come because it is not I who invite you 
It is our Lord 
It is his will that 
Any and all who want him 
Should meet him here 
 
Comments
I especially appreciated the "invitation to share".