Trinity Sunday - Year B
Liturgical Colour - White or Gold
Introduction
The Christian belief that God can be understood in terms of
Father, Son and Holy Spirit, is a complex one. Surely God is one or other,
he cannot be fully in all three places at the same time. Over the years this
teaching has been the cause of considerable doubt and confusion. Why don't
we just simplify the whole thing and make it more believable?
The problem is that this is not a teaching Christians have
invented. It has come about because that is how God has chosen to reveal
himself to us. God is Father, Jesus is also God and we know God at work in
the presence of the Spirit.
It is difficult, but it is a credit to the church that it
has lived with an understanding of God which is bigger than human reasoning
and not made God more like us. Triquetra (Try ket ra Latin
for three cornered) You will find this symbol used on the spines of the
NKJV version of the bible.
The triquetra uses shapes like one of the oldest Christ symbols, the
shape of the fish. Remember it was found in Pompeii which destroyed in AD
79! The shape In the triquetra, the three equal arches of the circle
expressed the equality of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Second, the
union of the arches represented the unity of the Godhead. Third, their
continuous form symbolized eternity. And last, the fact that they were
interwoven denoted the indivisibility of the Trinity. In the centre of the
triquetra was an equilateral triangle, the most ancient of the Trinity
symbols, and each pair of arches formed an ellipse, the symbol of God’s
glory.
Opening Verses of Scripture
Acts 1:8
You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come
upon you; and you shall be my witnesses .
Collect Prayer for the Day
Almighty and everlasting God, you have given us your servants grace, by
the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal
Trinity and in the power of the divine majesty to worship the Unity: keep us
steadfast in this faith, that we may evermore be defended from all
adversities; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns
with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen
Holy God, faithful and unchanging: enlarge our minds with the knowledge of
your truth, and draw us more deeply into the mystery of your love, that we
may truly worship you, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, one God, now and for
ever.
Father God, you have created all things and through Christ revealed your
salvation in all the world. Give us a vision of your glory and by your Holy
Spirit fill us with life and love that we may praise and serve you through
Jesus Christ our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the
Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
First Bible Reading Isaiah 6:1-8
In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high
and exalted, and the train of his robe filled the temple.
Above him were seraphs, each with six wings: With two wings they covered
their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were
flying.
And they were calling to one another: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD
Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory."
At the sound of their voices the doorposts and thresholds shook and the
temple was filled with smoke.
"Woe to me!" I cried. "I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I
live among a people of unclean lips, and my eyes have seen the King, the
LORD Almighty."
Then one of the seraphs flew to me with a live coal in his hand, which he
had taken with tongs from the altar.
With it he touched my mouth and said, "See, this has touched your lips; your
guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for."
Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will
go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
(This is the word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God)
Second Reading Romans 8:12-17
Brothers and sisters, we have an obligation - but it is not to the sinful
nature, to live according to it. For if you live according to the sinful
nature, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of
the body, you will live, because those who are led by the Spirit of God are
sons of God. For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again
to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, "Abba,
Father." The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's
children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs - heirs of God and
co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we
may also share in his glory.
(This is the word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God)
Gospel Reading
John 3:1-17
(Please stand for the Gospel, When announced ’Glory to Christ our
Saviour')
There was a man of the Pharisees named Nicodemus, a member of the Jewish
ruling council. He came to Jesus at night and said, "Rabbi, we know you are
a teacher who has come from God. For no-one could perform the miraculous
signs you are doing if God were not with him."
In reply Jesus declared, "I tell you the truth, no-one can see the
kingdom of God unless he is born again."
"How can a man be born when he is old?" Nicodemus asked. "Surely he
cannot enter a second time into his mother's womb to be born!"
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth, no-one can enter the kingdom of
God unless he is born of water and the Spirit. Flesh gives birth to flesh,
but the Spirit gives birth to spirit. You should not be surprised at my
saying, 'You must be born again.' The wind blows wherever it pleases. You
hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is
going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit."
"How can this be?" Nicodemus asked.
"You are Israel's teacher," said Jesus, "and do you not understand these
things? I tell you the truth, we speak of what we know, and we testify to
what we have seen, but still you people do not accept our testimony. I have
spoken to you of earthly things and you do not believe; how then will you
believe if I speak of heavenly things? No-one has ever gone into heaven
except the one who came from heaven - the Son of Man. Just as Moses lifted
up the snake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that
everyone who believes in him may have eternal life. For God so loved the
world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall
not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the
world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him."
(This is the word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God)
Almighty and eternal God, you have revealed yourself as Father, Son and
Holy Spirit, and live and reign in the perfect unity of love: hold us firm
in this faith, that we may know you in all your ways and evermore rejoice in
your eternal glory, who are three Persons yet one God, now and for ever.
Amen
Today is Trinity Sunday when we celebrate the Holy Trinity and give
thanks to God for this understanding of His threefold nature. The concept of
the Trinity, as a way of framing the unknowable greatness and mystery of God
grew up from a few hints in the Bible and was developed and refined over
centuries. Great thinkers and theologians have added to our understanding of
God as creator/father; as God among us, and God as energy and Spirit. In
times past people have argued and physically fought over the concept of the
Trinity, but many people today fail to accept its relevance. Some believe
that if they love God, believe in Jesus and the Holy Spirit and that the
concept of the Triune, three in one God is irrelevant. I believe that the
concept of the Trinity is one of God’s gifts to us, as an aid to trying to
grasp both His greatness and the way He works in His world. If we emphasise
one aspect of the Trinity over the others then we risk impoverishing our
comprehension of God, and fail to fully value the extent of His loving
involvement with us.
Exercise. (You might find this helpful) Allow yourself the luxury
of a few quiet minutes thinking about God and saying His name. What do you
see ? How do you visualize God? Are there parts of the Trinity which mean
less to you, which you find hard to relate to. You might wish to pray for a
better understanding of the aspects of God which are at present difficult or
mysterious to you. There are no right answers but only a gain in
self-knowledge! The Reverend Dr Joan Crossley
June 20 The Feast of St Alban
England’s first Christian martyr was Saint Alban. Alban lived (at some
time during the 3rd century) in the Roman city of Verulamium. Who was Alban,
and why did he die? Well, one day an old man knocked on Alban’s door, and he
was invited in. The man was a Christian priest who was trying to get away
from those who wanted to kill him. Although they had never met before, and
even though Alban was not a Christian at that time but a worshipper of Roman
gods including the emperor, he gave food and shelter and protection to the
priest, keeping him there in secret. The priest talked about following
Christ, and Alban became a Christian although he knew that Christians were
being imprisoned or executed
Some time later, the local authorities were told that a priest was hiding in
Alban’s house, and soldiers were sent to arrest the priest. As the soldiers
arrived, Alban wrapped the priest’s cloak around himself, wanting the priest
to escape. Alban was sacrificing himself for the sake of his friend. The
priest escaped and Alban was bound and taken before the judge.
The Roman governor was angry that he had been cheated of the
death of the priest. He commanded Alban to sacrifice to the Roman gods.
Alban refused to do so. The judge was furious at the deception, and ordered
that Alban should receive the punishment due to the priest, if he had indeed
become a Christian.
Despite flogging he refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods and was sentenced
to death. He was brought out of the town, across the river and up a hill to
the site of execution where his head was cut off. Legend tells us that on
the hill-top a spring of water miraculously appeared to give the martyr a
drink; also that moved by his witness the original executioner refused to
carry out the deed, and that after his replacement had killed Alban the
executioners' eyes dropped out. The cathedral there is built on the site
where he was beheaded. His feast day is June 20.
Alban declared his Christian faith, saying in words still used as a
prayer
"I worship and adore the true and living God, who created all things."
This account is based on that of the Venerable Bede, who tells us that
"when the peace of Christian times was restored a beautiful church
worthy of his martyrdom was built, where sick folk are healed and frequent
miracles take place to this day" (about 760).
It’s unlikely that any of us will be killed because we are Christians,
but in other parts of the world people are discriminated against, beaten up,
or even killed because of their choice to follow Jesus. There is a poster
that says: “If you were accused of being a Christian, would there be enough
evidence to convict you?” Well would there?
Let us pray for all prisoners of conscience, and also for those who torture
and kill.
Let us pray that, when times are difficult, others may find us to be true
friends.
Let us pray that we may live generously, being prepared to make sacrifices
for the benefit of others
Let us pray that we might be examples of Christ to lead others to him Amen.
- Immortal, Invisible 327 Mission Praise , 9 Hymns and
Psalms
- Give thanks 170
- Holy, Holy, Holy 237
- Tell out my Soul 631
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Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty! 7 Hymns
and Psalms
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As the deer pants for the water. Mission Praise
37 (on notices)
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Thou whose almighty word. 29
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Father, Son and Holy Ghost. 791
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Lord thy Church on earth is seeking. 774

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Prayer is a plant, the seed of which is sown in the heart of every Christian,
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if it is well cultivated and nourished it will produce fruit, but if it is neglected,
it will wither and die
To God the Father who first loved us and made us accepted in the Beloved
Son. To God the Son who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own
Blood, to God the Holy Spirit who sheds
abroad the love of God in our hearts; to the one true God be all love and
all glory for time and eternity. (Thomas Ken 1637-1711)
We pray for world peace, that ways of aggression and violence against
fellow-humans and against God’s creation may be renounced, and that world
leaders may lessen the threat of nuclear destruction; and we pray especially
for our leaders and all who strive to bring peace. Let there now be light
for all, Light of Creation. (Worship in an Indian Context)
Almighty and eternal God, you have revealed yourself as Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, and live and reign in the perfect unity of love. Hold us firm
in this faith, that we may know you in all your ways and evermore rejoice in
your eternal glory, who are three Persons in one God, now and forever. Amen.
(Church of S. India)
Additional Material
(Trinity Sunday, Year B)
Commentary
None of our readings today use the word ‘Trinity,’ yet God as Father, Son
and Holy Spirit is central to them. Indeed the word ‘Trinity’ is not used by
Jesus, it is not found in the Bible at all, yet faith in the Holy Trinity is
the touchstone of what it means to be a Christian. Those who do not believe
in God as Father, Son and Holy Spirit cannot use the term Christian to
describe themselves—Jehovah’s Witnesses, Christadelphians etc.
Trinity Sunday is a special Sunday because we think about who God is—the
Trinity of Father, Son, and Spirit. Even the most committed Christians find
this hard because we all know that something cannot be individually three
and also completely one. But this Sunday expresses and celebrates the fact
that we encounter God in contradictory ways.
In our world there are some certain simple truths, like - ‘water is
generally wet.’ But when we start to speak about things which really matter
- like God, then we soon find out that we run out of words. Human language
and thoughts simply fail to work. Truth is no more easily reduced to trite
slogans than the scientific explanation of the creation of this wonderful
world can be reduced to two chapters of Genesis. Through history we can see
times when people have imagined that they did possess understanding and
knowledge of God. But, actually this is an illusion, faith is not built upon
the measure of the human mind.
As Christians we need to be honest about our inability to explain God. It
would be wonderful to be able to speak of God in certain and simple truths,
but if we are honest, certainty is the property of fools, not the learned.
Those who are more intellectually secure will usually admit that the more
that we find out - the less we seem to know. Issues are only seen in simple
terms of black and white by the simplistic and those who seek to lead them.
Does this make our task of speaking about God more difficult? I think not,
it is a fact that people cannot be argued into belief. They can be
attracted, they can be welcomed and embraced but they cannot be argued.
People most usually come to believe through faith not through facts.
Preachers will often preach the certainty, the black and white. However,
truth is much more often grey. The more we learn the more we realise that
the less we know. This is not to say that we should stop the task of
learning, but we must be more prepared to recognise that God is too big for
us. It is human sin and pride aspire to lift us to God, humility sees that
God into the human mind will not go. It is no more possible for us to
understand God than to put the ocean into a bucket.
Whilst the word Trinity is not found in the Bible, the belief which it
expresses is stated many times. The early Christians soon discovered that
they simply could not speak of God without speaking of the three ways in
which he had revealed himself to them. This does not mean that there are
three Gods. It means that there is one God who has shown himself in three
ways: God the Father, God the Son or Jesus, and Holy Spirit of God who came
to them and made God alive in them.
Clearly this teaching is absurd from the point of human logic, it makes no
human sense! All of the clever illustrations (Clover leaf, the sun as heat,
light and energy etc.) which we have heard since Sunday School, they all
fall short of explaining how logically God can be totally three and yet
totally one. Indeed some of the best illustrations used in sermons serve
only to illustrate serious heresies such as modalism! If we are honest it is
something which is more clearly explained in terms of that great Christian
word, mystery. It is a mystery of our faith. We know why we use the term
‘Trinity’ because it expresses our experience of a God who can be present in
Jesus, whilst at the same time, the voice of God is heard to speak from
heaven and the Spirit descend as a dove. But nevertheless it is a mystery.
It is important to remember that the Trinity does not actually attempt to
explain God. It only explains what we know about God, that which he has
revealed to us in a very elementary way. So we Christians affirm the
Trinity, not as an explanation of God, but simply as a way of describing
what we currently know about God. This is honest and it should not make us
frightened. In 1 Corinthians Chapter 13 it says
where there is knowledge, it will pass away. For we know in part and we
prophesy in part, but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears. When
I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned
like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me. Now we see
but a poor reflection as in a mirror;
Knowledge will pass away. Human knowledge will be revealed to be a lot less
important than some might care to believe. As Christians we need to have the
honesty to say that we see but a poor reflection of God as in a mirror, we
see through a glass darkly. Our knowledge of God is imperfect, we know in
part and the rest is guesswork. Moreover we will never know all the answers
until we see God face to face. Charles Royden
Bishop Richard Chartres, writing on the Holy Trinity
"You can't have a God. If you have, possess a God, if you
talk about My God, my own little possession that helps me, my asset, then
what you have is not the true and living God, father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, but an Idol, a God made in our own image. And, brothers and sisters,
much of the history of religion, even in the Christian Religion, is an
attempt to make Gods of ourselves, by launching ego-projections into the
middle distance - plop - and then having an affair with that ego-projection.
That's what religion has been, so very often."
Romans 8: 12 – 17.
In Roman times, adopted children lost all rights from their own family
and became like legitimate children in their new family with the same rights
as any natural children. At the same time, all debts from their pre-adoptive
life were cancelled and it was as if they had never been members of their
birth family. This must have been what was in Paul’s mind when he was
explaining was it was like when we become Christians or members of God's
family. The old life has no more power over us; God has an absolute right.
The past is cancelled, the debts, which came from being separated from God,
are wiped out; we begin a new life, a life with God, we become joint heirs
with Jesus, God’s own Son. That which Christ inherited and inherits is also
given to us. When we become Christians, we don’t have to earn our membership
of God’s family, or do anything to deserve it, our debts are cancelled and
we can accept freely the love which is available for us.
John 3: 1 – 17.
The story of Nicodemus meeting with Jesus is one of the most familiar
incidents in the New Testament and the whole purpose behind the incident is
to give us a better insight into the nature of God. Nicodemus was clearly a
very devout Jew who knew a lot from (our) Old Testament about God as Father.
When he met Jesus he became aware that he was seeing God’s Son in operation,
teaching and healing people, and through Jesus he came to understand about
the Holy Spirit who changes and energises people. God as Father, as Son and
as Holy Spirit have come to be known as the Doctrine of the Trinity. The
early church chose to express this mystery in terms of ‘three persons in one
God’. Here, in John’s gospel, with its account of Jesus’ conversation with
Nicodemus, we have biblical roots for the distinctive activities of God as
Father, Jesus as Son, and the Holy Spirit. But what does this passage have
to say to us at the start of the 21st century? Perhaps an important aspect
for us to recognise is that the three persons of the Trinity are ways or
modes in which God revealed himself in the past. A human example of this,
which might be helpful, is that a man can be a son, a husband and also a
father: three facets of the same person. However, as we come to know more
about this man, so we discover aspects which were previously hidden. The
same is true of God: as we come to know more about God through opening
ourselves up to God, so we will come to discover more about God and his
plans for us.
Prayers for Sunday
Another Collect
Almighty and eternal God, you have revealed yourself as Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, and live and reign in the perfect unity of love. Hold us firm
in this faith, that we may know you in all your ways and evermore rejoice in
your eternal glory, who are three Persons in one God, now and forever. Amen.
(Church of S. India)
A Blessing for Trinity Sunday
God the Holy Trinity make you strong in faith and love, defend you on
every side, and guide you in truth and peace; and the blessing of God
almighty, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be among you, and remain
with you always. Amen.
Prayers
0 Holy Spirit of God, we thank you for your keeping power.
For the guidance you have given us, For the knowledge you have brought us;
For your continual upholding, strengthening, protecting power: We thank
you, O Spirit of God. Forgive us if we have tried to live life alone, and
have despoiled ourselves of the divine help we might have had from you.
And may the blessing of God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the
Three in One, be on us now and stay with each one of us always. Amen.
0 God, the Father, we thank you for your creating power.
That you have made all things and made them well; That you have given us
all things richly to enjoy; For the beauty and the bounty of this fair
earth; And for the creating power which can make all things new: We thank
you. 0 Father. Forgive us if in pride and selfishness and in anger we have
misused your gifts, and have used for death that which was meant for life.
Let us remember God the Son in Redemption
O Lord Jesus Christ the Son, we thank you for your
redeeming power. That you loved us and gave yourself for us; That you gave
your life a ransom for many, a ransom for us. That you were obedient unto
death, even the death of the Cross: We thank you, 0 Christ. Forgive us if
we have treated your love lightly as a little thing, and if we have never
even begun to love you as you have first loved us.
Let us remember God the Spirit in Providence
0 Holy Spirit of God, we thank you for your keeping power.
For the guidance you have given us, For the knowledge you have brought us;
For your continual upholding, strengthening, protecting power: We thank
you, O Spirit of God. Forgive us if we have tried to live life alone, and
have despoiled ourselves of the divine help we might have had from you.
And may the blessing of God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the
Three in One, be on us now and stay with each one of us always. Amen.
Hymns for this Sunday (Mission Praise) Holy, Holy, Holy 237
I believe in God the Father—words on service sheet (Tune: All for Jesus)
Trinity Prayers Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty, who is and who was and who is to come. Let us praise and exalt him above all for ever. Worthy are you, O Lord our God, to receive praise, glory, honour and
blessing. Let us praise and exalt him for ever. Worthy is the lamb that was slain to receive power and divinity, wisdom and strength, honour, glory and blessing. Let us praise and exalt him for ever. Let us bless the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Let us praise and exalt him for ever. All the works of the Lord, now bless the Lord, Let us praise and exalt him for ever. Praise God, all of you his servants, and you that fear him, both small and
great. Let us praise and exalt him for ever. Let heaven and earth praise his glory, and every creature that is in heaven, and on earth, and under the earth. Let us praise and exalt him for ever. Glory to the father and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and shall be for ever. Amen.
(St Francis)
A Blessing
Peace to you from God our heavenly Father. Peace from his Son Jesus Christ who is our peace. Peace from the Holy Spirit the giver of life.
The Minister: God the Holy Trinity make you strong in faith and love,
defend you on every side, and guide you in truth and peace; and the blessing of God almighty,
the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, be among you, and remain with you always.
Amen.
To God the Father, who loved us, and accepted us:
To God the Son, who loved us and loosed us from our sins by his own blood:
To God the Holy Ghost, who spreads the love of God abroad in our hearts:
To the one true God be all love and all glory for time and for eternity.
Amen.
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Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
- God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has
been given to us.
Loving God, quicken our hearts again, that we may receive Your Word
afresh and anew. Send the refreshing wind of your Spirit upon us Lord that
your voice may be heard in our hearts and your loving presence seen in all
that we say and do, bless indeed your Word to us - our Rock and our
Redeemer. Amen
Lord, lead me to look for the positive in all people and in all
situations. May I help bring light to those in darkness, and encouragement
to those who feel unhappy. May I show as much care for others as I would
like them to show for me. Amen.
Praying the Trinity
1. God as Creator As Christians we cannot believe that the world was the work of anybody
other than our God. We look at it and it is marvellous and we believe that
God made it. But it is more than a belief in some thing which we read.
When we look at creation we feel God and his creating power. Today we give thanks to God
- Thank you God that you have made all things and made them well
That you have given to us all things richly to enjoy For the beauty and the bounty of this fair earth and for the creating
power alive in this universe which make all things new. For this we thank you God But forgive us when in pride, or selfishness or anger we misuse your gifts
2. God as Jesus who died for us We read about Jesus but when we read the story it isn’t just a story, it
comes across to us as powerfully as if it happened yesterday. We read that
Jesus lived and walked this earth, we remember the history of his birth, but there is
more than that, we feel the life of Christ today, we seek daily to bear
his cross and to live his risen life -
- Thank you Jesus for your redeeming power.
That you loved us and gave yourself for us: That you gave your life a ransom for many, a ransom for us. That you were obedient to death, even the death of the cross. We thank you O Christ Forgive us if we treat your love lightly as a little thing, and if we
ever fail to try to love you as you love us
3. God as the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit calls us to be God’s people, joins us together as one body
in the name of Jesus. It is by the power of the Holy Spirit working in our
lives that we know God. It is the Holy Spirit who draws us on in the
Christian life.
- Thank you Holy Spirit for the guidance you have given to us.
- For the
knowledge you have brought to us.
- For your continual upholding,
strengthening, protecting power
We thank you Holy Spirit of God Forgive us when we try to live the Christian life alone and have failed to
seek the divine help which we might have had from you.
Father, you sent your Word to bring us truth and your Spirit to make us
holy. Through them we come to know the mystery of your life. Help us to
worship you, one God in three Persons, by proclaiming and living our faith
in you. Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, Who lives and
reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Most exalted Trinity, divinity above all knowledge, whose goodness passes
understanding, who guides Christians to divine wisdom; direct our way to the
summit of your mystical oracles, most incomprehensible, most lucid and most
exalted, where the simple and pure and unchangeable mysteries of theology
are revealed in the darkness, clearer than light; a darkness that shines
brighter than light, that invisibly and intangibly illuminates with
splendours of inconceivable beauty the soul that sees not. Let this be my
prayer.
Denys (Dionysius) the pseudo-Areopagite (c500)
You may find these prayers about the Trinity helpful to take home
and use
To God, our ability is less important than our availability. Our
ability can even get in the way if it obscures God's role in our
achievement. Let us remember God the Father in Creation
Let us remember God the Father in Creation
0 God, the Father, we thank you for your creating power. That you have
made all things and made them well; That you have given us all things richly
to enjoy; For the beauty and the bounty of this fair earth; And for the
creating power which can make all things new: We thank you. 0 Father.
Forgive us if in pride and selfishness and in anger we have misused your
gifts, and have used for death that which was meant for life.
Let us remember God the Son in Redemption
O Lord Jesus Christ the Son, we thank you for your redeeming power. That
you loved us and gave yourself for us; That you gave your life a ransom for
many, a ransom for us. That you were obedient unto death, even the death of
the Cross: We thank you, 0 Christ.
Forgive us if we have treated your love lightly as a little thing, and if
we have never even begun to love you as you have first loved us.
Let us remember God the Spirit in Providence
0 Holy Spirit of God, we thank you for your keeping power. For the
guidance you have given us, For the knowledge you have brought us; For your
continual upholding, strengthening, protecting power: We thank you, O Spirit
of God.
Forgive us if we have tried to live life alone, and have despoiled
ourselves of the divine help we might have had from you.
And may the blessing of God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
the Three in One, be on us now and stay with each one of us always. Amen.
Prayers by William Barclay
A Meditation To God, our ability is less important than our availability. Our ability
can even get in the way if it obscures God's role in our achievement.
A Declaration of Faith
Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty Who was, and is, and is to come.
We believe in God the Father, who created all things: for by his will they were created and have their being. We believe in God the Father
from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named
We believe in God the Son, who was slain: for with his blood he purchased
us for God, from every tribe and language, from every people and nation. We believe in God the Son who lives in our hearts through faith,
and fills us with his love.
We believe in the Holy Spirit who strengthens us with power from on high We are called by him from every tribe and tongue and people and nation
a kingdom of priests to serve our God.
We believe in One God, Father Son and Holy Spirit. Amen
Hymns for Trinity Sunday
- Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty! (237)
- Be bold, be strong (49 - sung twice); You shall go out with joy (796 -
sung twice)
- Thou whose almighty word (699)
- All I once held dear, built my life upon
- Angel voices ever singing (34)
Commentary
Trinity Sunday is a special time in the church year when we
remember who God is, Father Son and Holy Spirit, The Holy Trinity. This is
at the heart of what it means to be a Christian and yet it is very difficult
to believe that God can be one and three. Of course it is beyond human
understanding, God is a mystery to us and it would be a remarkable thing if
we were able to capture God within the measure of our human mind. The
Christian teaching about the Trinity is not mean to be an explanation
of God, rather it is a way of describing what we know about God, even
though we know that humanly speaking it is beyond our reason.
Trinity Sunday is a special Sunday in the church year, it has been
celebrated since 1334 when Pope John XXII fixed it as the Sunday after
Pentecost. It is a Sunday which is not tied to any special event. We don't
have to remember any special events or rituals. Instead it is about a day
when we remember just God himself, it is a day to focus our hearts and minds
on him. It is a bit like a birthday when all we do is celebrate a particular
person and their presence with us.
The Doctrine is:
- God eternally exists as three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- Each person is fully God.
- There is one God.
Confusing? The Bible never uses the word Trinity, it is something that we
have invented to explain they way in which we think of God.
It isn’t really an Old Testament problem, not surprisingly the Jews have
never had a doctrine of the Trinity or Binity or anything else. There is not
a great deal of convincing evidence for a doctrine of the Trinity in the Old
Testament. Some people quote passages such as Genesis ‘Let us make man in
our own image’ Gen 1:26. I am not sure that this should be taken as such a
key passage, how often do we talk to ourselves or say things like ‘we are a
grandmother’ Was Margaret Thatcher a multiple personality? But in the New
Testament the problem of speaking of God in the traditional terms as ‘one
God’ becomes obvious. Perhaps the best illustration of the difficulty our
minds have is seen in the episode of Jesus baptism. When Jesus was baptised,
he went up immediately from the water, and behold, the heavens were opened
and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and alighting on him;
and lo, a voice from heaven saying, ‘This is my beloved son, with whom I am
well pleased’ So we have Father, Son and Holy Spirit all in one episode!
So Jesus is filled with the Holy Spirit who comes to Him from God? How
can God be God the Father, and Jesus God the Son, and also God the Holy
Spirit? The doctrine of the Trinity is one of those subjects which leaves
everybody feeling confused but we use it simply to describe how amazing God
is. God is so big, so wonderful that he is so far beyond our imaginations
that to our minds he really doesn’t seem to make sense! So if somebody comes
up to you and says, ‘go on then you're a Christian, explain the Trinity’ -
then you're response could be simply to say ‘The Trinity is a way of us
saying as Christians that God is much bigger and more complicated than we
will ever know.... you can’t put him in your pocket’
If you ever wanted proof of the truth of Christianity then the doctrine
of the Trinity is it. Which human being would ever invent a religion which
didn’t make sense?! Christians have always struggled, trying to piece
together the information which God has given to us. Fortunately being a
Christian is about belonging as much as understanding, faith rather than
facts. That faith is caught and not taught as we see Christ in others.
Charles Royden
A service of worship for Trinity Sunday
Opening Verse of Scripture
Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come
Revelations Chapter 4 verse 8
Words of Welcome
Minister
Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has
been given to us.
All: Peace to you from God our heavenly Father.
Peace from his Son Jesus Christ who is our peace.
Peace from the Holy Spirit the giver of life.
Hymn Immortal Invisible
Prayer of Confession
Minister: The minister uses words of invitation to the congregation to
confess their sins
Minister: Loving God,
All: we have sinned against you
in what we have thought, said and done.
We have not loved you with our whole heart;
we have not loved our neighbours as ourselves.
We are truly sorry
and turn away from what is wrong.
Forgive us for the sake of your Son,
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Silence
Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners.
This is his gracious word: ‘Your sins are forgiven.’
Amen. Thanks be to God.
Offering
Gracious God, accept these gifts,
and with them our lives
to be used in your service
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Second Hymn
Thank you for every new good morning, Thank you for every fresh new day,
Thank you that I may cast my burdens, Wholly on to you.
Thank you for every friend I have Lord, Thank you for every one I know,
Thank you when I can feel forgiveness, To my greatest foe.
Thank you for leisure and employment, Thank you for every heartfelt joy,
Thank you for all that makes me happy, And for melody
Thank you for every shade and sorrow, Thank you for comfort in your Word
Thank you that I am guided by you, Everywhere I go.
Thank you for grace to know your gospel, Thank you for all your Spirit’s
power,
Thank you for your unfailing love, Which reaches far and near.
Thank you for free and full salvation, Thank you for grace to hold it fast,
Thank you, O Lord I want to thank you, That I’m free to thank.
Thank you, O Lord I want to thank you, That I’m free to thank.
Collect
Almighty and eternal God, you have revealed yourself as Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, and live and reign in the perfect unity of love. Hold us firm
in this faith, that we may know you in all your ways and evermore rejoice in
your eternal glory, who are three Persons in one God, now and forever. Amen.
(Church of S. India)
Bible Readings
Hymn Tell out my soul 86
Sermon
Declaration of Faith
Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, Who was, and is, and is to come.
We believe in God the Father, who created all things:
for by his will they were created and have their being.
We believe in God the Father
from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named
We believe in God the Son, who was slain: for with his blood he purchased us
for God, from every tribe and language, from every people and nation.
We believe in God the Son who lives in our hearts through faith,
and fills us with his love.
We believe in the Holy Spirit who strengthens us with power from on high
We are called by him from every tribe and tongue and people and nation
a kingdom of priests to serve our God.
We believe in One God, Father Son and Holy Spirit. Amen
Hymn Lord thy church on earth is seeking
Prayers
Hymn Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!
Final Prayer
To God the Father, who loved us, and accepted us:
To God the Son, who loved us and loosed us from our sins by his own blood:
To God the Holy Ghost, who spreads the love of God abroad in our hearts:
To the one true God be all love and all glory for time and for eternity.
Amen.
Blessing
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