March 1, 2026 – Second Sunday in Lent

Lectionary Readings   -   Gathering   -  Word  -   Eucharist   -   Sending   -   Music and Art

Lectionary Readings

Genesis 12:1–4a
The Lord says to Abram: I will make you a blessing to the nations.

Psalm 121
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.

Romans 4:1–5, 13–17
Consider Abraham; the promise of God depends on faith.

John 3:1–17
Those who seek God’s kingdom must be born of water and Spirit.

or Matthew 17:1–9
On a high mountain with Moses and Elijah, Jesus is transfigured.

— Gathering —

Opening Sentences

The Lord God keeps us, saves us,
and protects us in times of trouble.
Our help comes from the Lord,
who made heaven and earth.

Even when fear strikes us,
we know that we are safe,
for we belong to God.
We shall never be shaken or moved,
for we are shadowed by God’s almighty hand.

We lift our voices together in thanks and praise.

Prayer of the Day

All-powerful and eternal God,
we thank you for light,
for golden sunlight, silver moonlight,
the stars that map our skies,
a crackling fire on which to cook,
and the shining faces of those around us.
Help us to meet you in the darkness,
that, without the need for sight,
we may learn you are as close to us
as our own breath, skin, and bones,
knit in our very being,
in this moment and forever. Amen.

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song


Thanksgiving For Baptism

At the baptismal font:
The Lord be with you. And also with you.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
It is right to give our thanks and praise.
O Lord our God, we give you thanks
for the mercy you so freely offer us
through the grace of our baptism—
safe passage through the sea,
justice rolling down like water,
deliverance from sin and death forever.
By the power of your Holy Spirit,
poured out upon us in baptism,
teach us to love and serve you faithfully
and reconcile us to you and to one another
as members of one, living body;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Confession and Pardon​

At the baptismal font:
Our help does truly come from God.
This help is not just for the times when trouble befalls us,
or when our lives are hard,
but when we are the ones who are to blame,
when we face the consequences of our own actions.
Knowing that, we turn to God for help,
trusting in unending grace.

Teacher,
you call us to go,
following the plan that you have set out for us.
You promise us blessings and purpose,
but we do not trust your words.
We cling to what we already know,
we trust in what we can see and touch,
we make excuses for our failure to trust in you.
Call to us again,
that we may be born again through your Spirit.
Help us to believe
and give us the abundant life
that comes from following your will.
Lifting water from the font:
God did not send the Son into the world
to condemn the world,
but in order that the world
might be saved through him.
Thanks be to God.
We will bear witness to God’s saving grace
with our lives

— Word —

Prayer for Illumination

At the lectern or pulpit:
Gracious God, our way in the wilderness,
guide us by your Word through these forty days,
and minister to us with your Holy Spirit,
so that we may be reformed,
restored, and renewed;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Scripture

Before the readings:
O Lord, open my lips,
and my mouth will declare your praise.
Psalm 51:15

After the readings:
We proclaim Christ crucified—
the wisdom and power of God.
Thanks be to God.
1 Corinthians 1:23–25

Sermon

Ascription of Praise

After the sermon:
In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ
we bend our knees and lift up our hearts,
giving glory to God forever. Amen.
Philippians 2:9–11

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Affirmation of Faith

The reconciling work of Jesus
was the supreme crisis in the life of humankind.
His cross and resurrection become personal crisis
and present hope for women and men
when the gospel is proclaimed and believed.
In this experience,
the Spirit brings God’s forgiveness to all,
moves people to respond in faith,
repentance, and obedience,
and initiates the new life in Christ.
Adapted from the Confession of 1967, 9.21

Prayers of Intercession

In Christ Jesus, we have a great high priest
who knows our weakness and suffering;
therefore, with boldness, let us seek God’s grace.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

With boldness, we pray for the church . . .
Make us new and holy people in Christ,
born from above by water and the Spirit,
a sign of your great love for the world.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

With boldness, we pray for the earth . . .
The whole creation lifts its eyes to you,
the Lord and Maker of heaven and earth.
Keep us from all evil; guard our life.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

With boldness, we pray for all nations . . .
Remember your promise to our ancestors.
Extend the blessings of providence and peace
to all the families and peoples of the earth.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

With boldness, we pray for this community . . .
Let your church be a living sign in this place—
not of condescension or condemnation—
but of your gift of eternal and abundant life.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

With boldness, we pray for loved ones . . .
With your unslumbering eye, watch over
those who are coming in to this world at birth
and those who are going out to the next.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

To you, O God, we entrust these prayers,
knowing that you alone can provide
grace to help in our time of need;
in the name of our great high priest
who has passed through the heavens,
Jesus Christ, our Sovereign and Savior. Amen.
Hebrews 4:14–16

— Eucharist —

Invitation to Offering

At the communion table:
Jesus says: Where your treasure is,
there your heart will be also.
Let us offer our lives to the Lord.
Matthew 6:21

Prayer of Dedication

At the communion table:
God of grace,
you have gifted us with life in Christ.
Today we bring the gifts of our work
and the gifts of our hearts.
May all that we bring and all that we are
be your means of grace in the world,
that all people may encounter your good news. Amen.

Great Thanksgiving

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 our thanks and praise.

Blessed are you, O Lord our God:
You made a covenant with our ancestor Abraham,
promising to make of him a great nation,
and a blessing to all the families of the earth.

Therefore we praise you, joining the song
of the universal church and the heavenly choir:
A Sanctus (“Holy, holy, holy”) is sung.

Blessed is Jesus Christ, our Savior:
Out of your great love for the world, you sent Jesus, not to condemn, but to save,
so that everyone who believes in him might not perish, but have eternal life,
born again from above by water and the Spirit.
The words of institution are included here.

Remembering your goodness and grace,
we offer ourselves to you with gratitude
as we share this joyful feast.
A Memorial Acclamation (e.g., “Christ has died”) is sung.

Pour out your Holy Spirit upon us and upon this bread and cup;
make us one in the body and blood of Jesus Christ our Lord.

By faith, make us children of Abraham and Sarah,
justified by the righteousness and grace of Christ,
so that we may share the blessings of your covenant people.

Through the Lord Jesus Christ,
in the unity of the Spirit,
we bless you, God of glory,
now and forever.
An Amen is sung.

Lord’s Prayer

 

Breaking the Bread

 

Communion of the People

 

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

Prayer after Communion

Thank you, gracious God,
for giving us bread for the journey
of these forty days.
As we travel on through the wilderness,
help us to share your grace with others
and draw us ever closer to you;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

— Sending —

Hymn, Psalm, or Spiritual Song

 

Blessing and Charge

At the doors of the church:
May the steadfast love of God,
the abundant grace of Jesus Christ,
and the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit
be with you this day and always. Amen.
Psalm 51:1, 11

Remember the words of the Lord Jesus:
If any wish to be my disciples
let them take up the cross
and follow me. Amen.
Mark 8:34

“Nicodemus”

Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1899

Additional Materials

Congregational Song

GATHERING

  • Mothering God, You Gave Me Birth (G) NORWICH GTG 7
  • The God of Abraham Praise (OE) LEONI GTG 49
  • The Glory of These Forty Days (alt G) ERHALT UNS, HERR GTG 165
  • O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair (alt G) DEO GRACIAS GTG 189
  • Deep in the Shadows of the Past (O) SHEPHERDS’ PIPES GTG 50

WORD

  • Swiftly Pass the Clouds of Glory (alt G) GENEVA GTG 190
  • Jesus, Lover of My Soul (E) ABERYSTWYTH GTG 440
  • Dearest Jesus, We Are Here (G) LIEBSTER JESU GTG 483
  • I Don’t Feel No Ways Tired (OE) OLOF 490
  • Lord Jesus, You Shall Be My Song (G) LES PETITES SOEURS GTG 737

EUCHARIST

  • He Came Down (G) HE CAME DOWN GTG 137
  • Lord, the Light of Your Love Is Shining (alt G) SHINE, JESUS, SHINE GTG 192
  • You, Lord, Are Both Lamb and Shepherd (alt G) PICARDY GTG 274
  • Your Only Son (G) LAMB OF GOD GTG 518
  • In the Singing (OE) BREAD OF PEACE GTG 533

SENDING

  • Let All Things Now Living (O) ASH GROVE GTG 37
  • We Will Go Out with Joy (G) WE WILL GO OUT WITH JOY GTG 539
  • To God Be the Glory (G) TO GOD BE THE GLORY GTG 634
  • Lift High the Cross (G) CRUCIFER GTG 826
  • You Are Our God; We Are Your People (O) JANNA LUYH 35
  • Dazzling Presence on the Mountain (alt G) WAVERLY ACS 917
  • God Who Dwells in Light and Darkness (alt G) BEACH SPRING Sing No Empty Alleluias, Chris Shelton, GIA, 44

Psalms and Canticles

Psalm 121

Metrical

  • Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise [ST. DENIO]; GTG 12
  • To the Hills I Lift Up My Eyes [GUIDE]; PAS 121A
  • Total Praise; PAS 121B

Responsorial

  • My Help Comes Only from the Lord; PAS 121D
  • Be Strong in the Lord; UMH 844

Organ Music

  • “Aria,” Light on Your Feet, Vol. 5, Wayne L. Wold, AF (E)
  • “My Song Is Love Unknown,” Journey to the Cross: Hymn Preludes for Lent and Holy Week, James Biery, CON (M)
  • “What Wondrous Love Is This,” Wondrous Love, Craig Phillips, FB (ME)
  • “Where Sorrow and Love Flow Mingled Down (When I Survey the Wondrous Cross / Breathe the Cross of Jesus),” Honor and Majesty, Lyndell Leatherman, FJH (ME)

Piano Music

  • “Song Without Words in E Major, Op. 19, No. 1,” Lieder ohne Worte, Felix Mendelssohn, HEN (M)
  • “Sonata in A Major, K. 208,” Domenico Scarlatti, IMSLP.org (M/MA)

Anthems for Adult Choirs

  • “To God Be the Glory,” Vicki Hancock Wright, CGA, SATB, pno (E)
  • “To God Be the Glory,” Cindy Berry, LOR, SATB, pno, opt brass (ME)
  • “There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy,” Bradley Ellingboe, AF, SATB, pno (ME)
  • “I Lift My Eyes,” Dan Forrest, BP, SATB, pno, opt brass (M)
  • “Lift Thine Eyes,” Elijah, Felix Mendelssohn, GSH, SSA, acap (MA)
  • “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes,” John Rutter, OUP, SATB, org (MA)
  • “God So Loved the World,” John Stainer, GSH, SATB, acap (A)

Art

  • Spiral Hill, Robert Smithson, 1971 (WA)
  • Desert’s Hand, Mario Irarrázabal, 2006 (WC)
  • Born Again, Lauren Wright Pittman, 2016 (VDL)
  • Waterdrop Painting, Yoko Ono, 1961–2015 (WA)