Today is a joyful day –
enter, rejoice and come in …
led by Chris Newsam
Introduction
Chalice Lighting
‘Our different paths come together in this Holy place. Graced by the history of our free religious heritage. Let us be mindful of the forces deep within which call us to become more than we are. May this hour bring rest and renewal, comfort and challenge. May we be reminded here of our highest aspirations, and inspired to bring our gifts of love and service to the altar of humanity. May we know once again that we are not isolated beings, but that we are connected – in mystery and in wonder to each other, to this community and to the universe.’ (Unknown author)
Reading: Marcus Borg
Song: P 33 Enter, rejoice and come in
Bible reading: Mark ch.16 v1-8
Song: P 144 Sing, sing for joy, our voices loud we raise
Short musical interlude
The remarkable story of an ageing man on a public bench
Song P 86 Lady of the seasons laughter
Reading: Lines Written in Early Spring – Wordsworth
Time for reflection and prayer
Reading: The Place to Send your Prayers – Heidi Barr
Song: P 208 When our heart is in a holy place
(collection)
Chapel notices
Reflection and prayer
Song: P 198 We’ll build a land
Closing remarks
Chalice light sent out
Closing music
The Place to Send Your Prayers
It is a thin place,
that place between
knowledge and myth.
It is found in snow falling
on silent water and
the first bits of green
poking trough last year’s faded glory.
It is found in the startling
sweet taste of a wild blueberry and
the cry of an owl
through darkness.
It is found in a dying
man’s last breath and
his partner’s grief and gratitude
as they weave together in holy silence.
It is found in a mother’s head
turning towards the sunrise
after a sleepless night and
the ecstatic cry of a child’s delight.
The place to send your prayers
might seem thin –
but then again,
prayers can fit anywhere.
Heidi Barr





