Posts from 2012 (Page 2)

Toward Sunday.

We move into week 3 of Advent as we WAIT WITHin the words of Isaiah 12.2-6.  In her blog post on this passage, Audrey West, Assoc. Professor of NT at Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago writes:  “Foreign invaders, political instability, and crises of one kind or another formed the context of Isaiah’s proclamation. The people to whom he was sent and those for whom this book was originally composed lived in a world that was unpredictable and out of…

The fire within.

The unspeakable and prodigious fire hidden in the essence of things, as in the bush, is the fire of divine love and the dazzling brilliance of God’s beauty inside everything. –St Maximus the Confessor

Refining fire.

I have spent a great deal of time thinking about fire and living into the question of whether or not fire is a beginning or ending.  One way of reflecting on our text from Malachi for Sunday is to think of fire as the end of times for folks who have not chosen to repent and believe in God.  Another way might be to consider it the beginning of a whole new way of being for ourselves and our community.…

Christmas Is Waiting to Be Born

What birth pangs are you experiencing as you wait within Advent for the coming of the Christ child? Where refugees seek deliverance that never comes, And the heart consumes itself, if it would live, Where little children age before their time, And life wears down the edges of the mind, Where the old man sits with mind grown cold While bones and sinew, blood and cell, go slowly down to death, Where fear companions each day’s life, And Perfect Love…

Toward Sunday

Worship this Sunday will be rooted in Malachi 3.1-4  From this witness of Scripture we are reminded that the people of God have long since been waiting.  God’s promised future is always already not yet.  We, as the people of God in this day, are called to take our place in this season of waiting within. Lori Conrell writes in her blog, “It’s hardly the “deck-the-halls” kind of message that we expect to hear at “the most wonderful time of…

Advent prayer

O God of all seasons and senses, grant me your sense of timing      to submit gracefully           and rejoice quietly                in the return of Advent waiting. In this season of short days and long nights,      of fog and grey and cold, teach me the lessons of waiting:      of the rain joining the mystery           of the hunkered down seeds…

What waits within?

Worship is a time to “wait within”.  We wait within our tradition, community, scripture, prayer, communion and experience for a sign from God.  We wait to feel connection with one another.  We wait to hear the story of Jesus and to find our place in his story.  We wait for the desire to love our neighbor.  Waiting within worship takes practice.   What is most difficult for you about attending worship?  What brings you comfort?

God’s picture.

From the witness of scripture, from the experiences of our lives and within the tradition of the church, God acts in ways that speak to a bigger picture than we hold.    After the Oakland Hills Fire of 1991 many lives were shifted.  Neighbors helped neighbors.  Persons who had never met became friends and formed lasting relationships even if they did not choose to rebuild.  For those who stayed,  the area was rebuilt with more attention to safer and sometimes…

Toward Sunday

  We begin a new worship series this Sunday called WAITing WITHin.  We will spend the next four weeks exploring the themes of Advent as we prepare for the mystery of Christmas.    A note on Advent from A Guide to Prayer for All Who Seek God by Norman Shawchuck & Rueben P Job:  Advent marks the beginning of the church year and lays before us the pathway of faith for the year ahead.  Advent initiates once again remembering, retelling,…

Ending or beginning?

  Apocalypse is a Greek word that means “revelation” and is defined in biblical literature as “an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling.” The correlation between events that are in the future from the point of view of the speaker, but past from the reader’s perspective establishes the validity of the ensuing prophecy or the certainty that all history is under divine control….The apocalyptic predictions in Mark 13…

Reaching in Love

As thousands of people streamed by The Table @ Central yesterday, they were inspired by the music of Sankofa. It was a stunning show of humanity.  We ARE all in this together.  If you stopped by to have your picture taken but did not receive an email from us you may find yourself here.  Thank you to everyone who chose to reach in love by Running to Feed the Hungry in Sacramento, California.

Run To Feed The Hungry

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