God Is In (Page 82)
We’ll be weaving our first Beth Nielsen Chapman song into worship on Sunday. It’s called God Is In (Goddess In) and it’s from her album called Prism (2007).
The lyrics include:
God is in the child’s eye, see them wide, wondrous wise
God is in the rain and snow, and each snowflake this we know
God is in the trees and air, the rocks the birds the bees the bears
God is in the clouds above, God is in each act of love
God is in the oceans deep, some say God goes there to sleep
God is in the mountains high whistling a lullaby
God is in the darkest wood, God is in your neighborhood
God is in a place that’s near…sometimes it’s just not so clear
Where have you noticed God today? When has God’s presence been clear? And when has God’s presence been not so clear?
We’ll be weaving our first Beth Nielsen Chapman song into worship on Sunday. It’s called God Is In (Goddess In) and it’s from her album called Prism (2007). The lyrics include: God is in the child’s eye, see them wide, wondrous wise God is in the rain and snow, and each snowflake this we know God is in the trees and air, the rocks the birds the bees the bears God is in the clouds above, God is in each…
Michael Krasny writes, I set out to write a book that would help me discover what I believe. I had come across a quote by the British novelist Julian Barnes — who said, “I don’t believe in God but I miss him.” I didn’t know if I didn’t believe in God. But I did miss him. Him was the invisible father I prayed to every night as a boy and felt certain was watching over me. Him was the one…
We begin a four-week series at The Table this Sunday, October 31, on wrestling with the Divine. We’ll begin the series with a service that invites reflection on the significance and meaning of faith. This Sunday’s worship will draw on the story of Jacob from Genesis, Michael Krasny’s recently released Spiritual Envy: An Agnostics Quest, and Judy Bloom’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Are you there God? It’s me, Margaret. I’m going to temple today-with Grandma. It’s a…
Lisa Myers writes, If you already know how to knit: teach someone else. Don’t worry that you don’t know enough – all you need to know is how to cast on, knit, and purl. Don’t worry if you’ve been told you hold the yarn a strange way, or knit loosely, or if you’re left-handed. Teach anyone who wants – or is willing-to learn. There are almost as many ways to knit as there are knitters, and your student can sort…
This morning we will baptize five children at The Table. We’ll close signing this lullaby to the children: Anna, Amanda, God claims you, God helps you, protects you, and loves you too. We this day do all agree a child of God you’ll always be. Clair, Ryan, God claims you, God helps you, protects you, and loves you too. We your family love you so, we vow to help your faith to grow. Eleanor, Eleanor God claims…
Steve Garnaas-Holmes offers this blessing, May gratitude to God fill your heart: for as with all her children, her holy ones, the Loving One has claimed you and given you her light (Unfolding Light: a paraphrase of Colossians 1 on July 7 20,10)
Here’s a link to a short video called Sacramental Vision by The Work of the People: http://www.theworkofthepeople.com/index.php?ct=store.details&pid=V00800
We’ll be weaving Thomas Troeger’s Water, River, Spirit, Grace (The Faith We Sing, #2253) throughout our service of Baptism on Sunday. Consider reading the lyrics over and over today as a form of centering prayer: Water, River, Spirit, Grace sweep over me, sweep over me! Re-carve the depths your fingers traced in sculpting me.
This Sunday we will gather for the Baptism of five children. As a community we will be asked to support them in their Baptismal journeys. We’ll respond to their Baptism, With God’s help we will proclaim the good news and live according to the example of Christ. We will surround THESE PERSONS with a community of love and forgiveness, that they may grow in their trust of God, and be found faithful in their service to others. WE will pray…
The United Methodist Book of Worship states: “Baptism anticipates a lifetime of further and deeper experiences of God, further acts of Christian commitment, and ministries in the world.” How might you live out your Baptism in practical ways today? What opportunities will you have to act out your Christian commitment, to be in ministry in the world?
The United Methodist Book of Worship states, “The Baptismal Covenant is God’s word to us, proclaiming our adoption by grace, and our word to God, promising our response of faith and love. May you remember your Baptism. God has claimed you by grace. Respond in faith by reaching in love.
Worship this Sunday at The Table will focus on the waters of new life. One of our readings will be from the first creation story in chapter 1 of Genesis, 9And God said, “Let the waters under the sky be gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear.” And it was so. 10God called the dry land Earth, and the waters that were gathered together he called Seas. And God saw that it was good. Notice the goodness…