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A call to worship on Mothering Sunday

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On your marks:

The fourth Sunday of Lent is celebrated as Mothering Sunday - a tradition that goes back to the Middle Ages in Britain. It was originally a time to focus on 'mother church' and was often an occasion to go on a pilgrimage to the largest church in the region, usually the cathedral. This day in turn also became a 'day off' for young girls - particularly those who were 'in service' and living away from home - and they were allowed to go home and visit their mothers.

Today, of course, Mothering Sunday has become one of the most popular celebrations outside Christmas and many churches experience it as one of their most attended services in the year, as large numbers gather to give thanks to God for mothers and all those who offer mother-like nurture to others.

Get set:

To set the theme for the service and introduce the idea of 'mother-like' nurture, which can be offered by many different people, including mothers, collect images from magazines, newspapers and the Internet of the following:

Can you think of any more?

You might also like to ask some of the mums in your congregation to bring along some pictures.

Enlarge these pictures and put them up on a large central display board(s) around the church worship area. These can be used as a focus for the prayers. Alternatively, or in addition, create a PowerPoint presentation of these images to run as the congregation gathers and later during the prayers.

Select some individuals or groups (adults and children) from your congregation to read the sentences and verses given below during the service. They should stand near the display board(s). After each reading, the congregational response is:

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

Go!

Today, we are giving thanks to God for the gift of mothers and the mother-like nurture that many people show to others in their lives.

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

Loving Lord, thank you for your tender care.

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