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Carols for the Christ Child

On the Fourth Sunday of Advent from Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast with the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast. Led by the Rev Emily Hyland.

The Advent series 鈥淐arols for the Christ Child鈥 ends this Fourth Sunday of Advent with a service from Fisherwick Presbyterian Church in Belfast with the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast.

Led by Rev Emily Hyland, the College Chaplain and the preacher is Rev Dr John Alderdice, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland.

Readings: Isaiah 60:1-9; John 1.1-14
Adam lay ybounden (Boris Ord)
Angels from the Realms of Glory (arr Jacques )
Advent Candle (Bob Chilcott)
Unto Us a Boy is Born (Shaw)
E鈥檈n So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come (Paul Manz )
Of the Father鈥檚 Love Begotten (arr. Trevor Manor)
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day (John Rutter)

The Choir is directed by Lynda Roulston and the organist is Graeme McCullough.
Producer: Bert Tosh

38 minutes

Last on

Sun 22 Dec 2024 08:10

Script

Opening Announcement: 91热爆 Radio 4 and 91热爆 Sounds. Sunday Worship today, the fourth Sunday in Advent, comes from Northern Ireland and begins with the Chapel Choir of Methodist College, Belfast singing 鈥淎dam *lay y bounden鈥

Script of Programme:

Please note: This script may not exactly reflect the transmission. It may include editorial notes prepared by the producer, and minor spelling and other errors.

MUSIC 1 Adam lay ybounden听听听 (Boris Ord)

Jenny Lendrum:听听 Good morning .I鈥檓 Jenny Lendrum the Principal of Methodist College here in Belfast. On behalf of the whole school community a warm welcome to you to this Sunday Worship the Sunday before Christmas.

Established over 150 years ago by the Methodist Church, our two thousand pupils now come from a range of Christian denominations, from several faiths and some have no faith background. Se we鈥檙e a fairly diverse community.

And our hope is that the young women and men who leave Methody- the usual name- will make a significant contribution to their particular discipline or area of expertise

With me this morning is our preacher, the Rev Dr John Alderdice, the President of the Irish Methodist Church the Chapel Choir, along with pupils and staff members and the College chaplain Rev Emily Hyland who leads today鈥檚 service.

MUSIC 2 Angels from the Realms of Glory (French carol melody arr. Jacques )

Rev Emily Hyland:
The people who walked in darkness
have seen a great light;
those who lived in a land of deep darkness鈥
听on them light has shined.

Let us pray:

We praise and worship you O Lord

For all your goodness and your grace
For leading and caring for your people in all generations
speaking to them
in the words of prophet and wise man; evangelist and apostle,
but supremely through Your Son- the Word made flesh
in Jesus Christ dwelling among us.

We bless you that who was rich beyond words
became poor for our sake
Thet the maker of all things came among us
as a helpless vulnerable child
taking on our humanity

Living for us, dying for us and rising 听again
that out sins might Be forgiven
and we might live as daughters and sons of the Living God.
We praise You and sing carols to the Christ Child.

We sing carols- but 听often simply out of habit
without thinking too much about their words

That have become so familiar
We can fail to be moved by the truths they are telling.

We have often disregarded your guidance preferring to walk in our own ways
ignoring the light Jesus gives
and so we stumble on in the darkness- lost and confused

We confess that we have often failed to be light to the world and have not shown that love which sisters and brothers ought to show.

We are so beset at this time of year with busy-ness that seems endless
buying, cooking, preparing and partying
that we have little time or inclination to understand
and celebrate your coming to us in the Child

Lord, we admit these and our many other faults and ask for your forgiveness for all who confess their sins in Jesus鈥 name

We dare to ask this because of your mercy, grace and love shown in Jesus Christ our Saviour.

God our redeemer,
you prepared the Virgin Mary
to be the mother of your Son:
Grant that, as she looked for his coming as our saviour,
so we may be ready to greet him
when he comes again as our judge;
And these and all our prayers we offer in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, be glory and praise for ever.听 AMEN

Music:听听 Unto Us a Boy is Born听听听听 Piae Cantiones 1582听 (arr. G Shaw)

Reader: A reading from the 60th chapter of the Book of the prophet Isiaih

Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the听Lord听has risen upon you.听For darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples; but the听Lord听will arise upon you, and his glory will appear over you.听Nations shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.听Lift up your eyes and look around; they all gather together, they come to you; your sons shall come from far away, and your daughters shall be carried on their nurses鈥 arms.听Then you shall see and be radiant; your heart shall thrill and rejoice, because the abundance of the sea shall be brought to you, the wealth of the nations shall come to you.听A multitude of camels shall cover you, the young camels of Midian and Ephah; all those from Sheba shall come. They shall bring gold and frankincense, and shall proclaim the praise of the听Lord.听9For the coastlands shall wait for me, the ships of Tarshish first, to bring your children from far away, their silver and gold with them, for the name of the听Lord听your God, and for the Holy One of Israel, because he has glorified you.

Music 听E鈥檈n So, Lord Jesus, Quickly Come听听听听听听听 (Paul Manz )

Reader:A reading from the first Chapter of the Gospel according to St John

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come into being in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. He came as a witness to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light. The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world came into being through him; yet the world did not know him. He came to what was his own, and his own people did not accept him. But to all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave power to become children of God, who were born, not of blood or of the will of the flesh or of the will of man, but of God. And the Word became flesh and lived among us, and we have seen his glory, the glory as of a father's only son, full of grace and truth.

Music:听 Of the Father鈥檚 Love Begotten听 Piae Cantiones 1582听 (arr. Trevor Manor)

Rev Dr John Alderdice

There is something about singing carols for the Christ Child. Many people who might never at any other time of the year sing a hymn really enjoy taking part in carol singing. And different traditions have developed in different parts of the world. We鈥檝e experienced some of that n this Advent series on Sunday Worship- but I have to confess that my favourite carol is one of the best known.

鈥楬ark the Herald angels sing鈥.. it鈥檚 not the fact that Charles听 Wesley was the main author; it鈥檚 not even Mendelssohn鈥檚 very singable tune, it鈥檚 the clear message of the work of God in the world that the words convey.

And the line I want to pick out鈥 鈥楲ight and Life to all he brings, risen with healing in his wings鈥

This resonates for me with verse 5 from John 1鈥 鈥楾he light shines in the darkness鈥︹櫶

Unlike Matthew鈥檚 or Lukes, John鈥檚 gospel does not offer us a chronological account of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus, but instead draws a multi layered picture of the incarnation鈥

God taking on human flesh鈥 God鈥檚 decisive intervention in human history.听

9 The true light that gives light to everyone was coming into the world鈥

The author John describes Jesus as the Word the (logos) who brings light into the world.

Later in the gospel Jesus says 鈥 鈥淚 am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life鈥 (John 8:12).

In the Christian faith Jesus brings us鈥μ hope, grace, truth and love. It is the light of Jesus that exposes brokenness and sin in this world, but also shows us the nature and character of God.

As we glance at our news feeds, I think we could be forgiven for feeling like the world is in a dark place.听

Wars in the middle east, in Europe and in Africa鈥 where the innocent suffer the most.

Political turmoil鈥
Economic uncertainty鈥
Social adversity and conflict鈥
Worries over our healthcare and education systems鈥
Concerns for those most vulnerable in our society鈥μ

Then, there are the personal concerns that many of us carry around day by day.听

I am no scientist鈥 but I am given to understand that total darkness is nearly impossible to achieve鈥

I know that when I wake up in the middle of the night, at first it seems to be completely dark鈥 but then my eyes get used to the dark, my sight adapts and the light that is present begins to help me see things鈥μ

The story of the coming of Jesus which we anticipate during advent and celebrate at Christmas is a story of light and hope coming into this dark world.

We open our eyes to see that light that is coming鈥

We heard earlier the words from the prophet Isaiah chapter 60鈥 Isaiah lived in a time of uncertainty, turmoil and adversity. In a context where those who were in most in need suffered disproportionately.

The passage anticipates the coming of the Lord, the light which comes to a dark world, and to which we are drawn. It was a picture of hope for those who first heard the words and it remains a picture of hope for us today.

These are not simply concepts or nice ideas鈥 but came to be in the person of Jesus鈥 the living Word. the light to the world鈥μ and the one who called those who followed him to be light and truth in this dark world.

John the author of the gospel points of course to another John in the prologue鈥 another important character from the Christmas story鈥 John the Baptist鈥 another miraculous baby born to Elizabeth, the relative of Jesus鈥 mother Mary.听

He was not the light鈥 but he was a witness to the light鈥 he pointed others to the light. Later Jesus underlined this calling to his followers in Matthew 5

鈥淵ou are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden.听 Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.鈥

The East Belfast Methodist Mission works in a very deprived art of Belfast with severe social problems. It has many projects which aim to practically support some of those most in need in the local community. The lives of many of them are far from straight forward, lonely and lacking hope. The support of the East Belfast Mission 鈥 a community that puts its light on a stand鈥 makes a big difference showing people that they are not alone in this world and that there is hope. The Mission and many other similar organisations reflect the light of Jesus to those around them.

Now we all wish there was no need for community projects like those in East Belfast and countless other places, or that we could live without conflict or wars or pain. When things are dark we need to realise.听

鈥楾he light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not overcome it.鈥

This is the hope that we hold on to in uncertain times. In the Christian story the ultimate victory over darkness came through the Easter story, the cross and the resurrection of Jesus. The darkness of good Friday could not withstand the light of the victory of Jesus over sin and death on Easter Sunday. That is the hope that we can have today.听

When our lives and circumstances feel heavy, when we are burdened by the news we see on our TV, or other devices鈥 we remember the light of Jesus for us鈥 and in remembering we hear his call to be witnesses to the light to serve the needy, to comfort those in pain鈥 to encourage, to love, to bring light to those around us in these days. Amen

Music Advent Candle 听听听听听(Bob Chilcott)

Reader: Lord you came to us as a helpless vulnerable child: may your church be constantly aware of that and take from it anything that smacks of arrogance or a desire for power that the gospel of your love and truth may always be proclaimed faithfully and gently. As your people throughout the world prepare to celebrate your coming and sing their carols may they be moved to greater love and devotion,

Reader: Lord the angels sang of peace n earth, we pray for your world and especially those parts that are scarred by violence, war and fear and for all who suffer from brutality and oppression. May your light shine in their darkness and give your strength to all who work for peace.

Reader: Lord, you came to us as a child in a family, we pray families that they may have a deepening sense of wonder as they come to know more of your great love and may they find true happiness in giving rather than receiving. Bless children everywhere, particularly those who are abused or unwanted and unloved.

Reader: Lord, at this time of great joy, we pray for those this is a difficult time
and who feel they are sitting in darkness.
People far from their families or estranged from them
or for whom this season of the year brings only sad memories
Those who are lonely or isolated, depressed or suffering from severe illness

May they be conscious of your drawing near to them and of the light your coming brings

Rev Emily Hyland:

We bless and adore you O Christ Son of God yet born of Mary
Son of God, yet our brother;
Eternal Word yet a child without speech;
Clothed in glory yet wrapped in swaddling bands;
Lord of heaven and earth, yet laid in a manger
strong in your weakness, glorious in your humility, mighty to save

And these and all our prayers we offer for your name鈥檚 sake

Our Father who art in heaven, hallow'd be thy name.
Thy kingdom come
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil
听for Thine is the kingdom the power and the glory for ever and ever.听 Amen

Rev Emily Hyland:

Go in peace.

The Wisdom of the Wonderful Counsellor guide you,
The Strength of the Mighty God uphold you,
The Love of the Everlasting Father enfold you
The peace of the Prince of Peace be upon you.

Christ the Sun of Righteousness shine upon you, gladden your hearts and scatter the darkness from before you

And the blessing of God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit be upon you all this DAT and for evermore. AMEN

Music: Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day听听听听 (English traditional carol John Rutter)听

Organ: Chorale Prelude on Vom Himmel Hoch 听(JS Bach)听听听听听

Closing Announcement:听听听听听听听 JS Bach鈥檚 Prelude on Vom Himmel Hoch ends today鈥檚 Sunday Worship from Methodist College Belfast which was led by the Rev Emily Hyland.听 The preacher was the Reverend Doctor John Alderdice. The Chapel Choir was directed by Lynda Rolston and the accompanist was Graeme McCullough. The harpist was Tanya Houghton and the producer, Bert Tosh.

Worship over Christmas on 91热爆 Radio 4 will include the First Mass of Christmas from Leeds Cathedral live on Christmas Eve at eleven thirty pm and on Christmas Morning at seven o鈥檆lock, we鈥檒l be celebrating with the Salvation Army at London鈥檚 Royal Albert Hall. (And before those, on Christmas Eve at three o鈥檆lock in the afternoon you can join the Choir and congregation live in the candlelit chapel of King鈥檚 College. Cambridge for the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols) 听听听听听听听听听

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