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Toward Sunday
We’re excited to welcome Chris Logan to The Table this Sunday as our special guest preacher. Chris recently graduated from St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City and is just beginning the ordination process. Chris plans to move to northern California in the coming year to pursue his sense of call to ministry in our region of The Untied Methodist Church. Worship this Sunday will invite reflection on how our Christian faith relates to Labor Day. Chris’s message will be rooted in Mark 5.1-20 and…
Prison Prayer
Lord, you offer freedom to all people. We pray for all who are captive in prison and for those who are affected by or involved in their imprisonment. Break the bonds of fear and isolation that exist. Support with your love, prisoners, their families, friends, prison staff and all who care. Heal those who have been wounded by the activities of others, especially the victims of crime. Help us to forgive one another, to act justly, love mercy and walk…
Justice
some words on Justice by Frederick Buechner from Whistling in the Dark. If you break a good law, justice must be involved not only for goodness’ sake but for the good of your own soul. Justice may consist of paying a price for what you’ve done or simply of the painful knowledge that you deserve to pay a price, which is payment enough. Without one form of justice or the other, the result is ultimately disorder and grief for you…
Incarcerated youth
This is a poem by an incarcerated youth named Keith describing his experience of coming to faith while in prison. Escape I want to escape, I want to get out I can’t take it, I say. “Help me”, I shout I’m afraid to live, I’m afraid to die. Afraid to believe and I just don’t know why The truth, I’ve found is so real. Even more genuine than the pain that I feel/ For so long I lived free, answering…
In jail with Jesus
Alone one night In shame and despair I looked for my help But no one was there, No future…but prison No past…but pain I looked in the mirror My tears…the rain By justice condemned In time to die My only hope God’s Mercy For his grace I cry… Then a seed planted Somewhere long ago In the midst of my sorrows Began to grow… This seed was Christ Who died for me In jail with Jesus I am set free……
Toward Sunday
We conclude our worship series, Don’t Talk About That at The Table; with reflection this coming week on prisons. Outline January 12: United Methodist Social Principles (Acts 10.34-43) January 19: Race (Matthew 5.38-48) January 26: Immigration (1 Corinthians 1.10-18) February 2: Abortion (Micah 6.1-8) February 9: Gender (Ephesians 5.22-24 & Galatians 3.28) February 16: Sexuality (Romans 1.26-27 & Ruth 1.16-17) February 23: Prisons (Hebrews 13.3) This Sunday will invite deeper reflection on prisons. We welcome Rev. Gary McAnally to the…
Brainwashed?
What do you think Dustin Hoffman means when he says he has been “brainwashed”?
Sexuality
It might be wonderful to have Frederick Buechner over for a meal. His book “Whistling in the Dark” is a dictionary of topics that we often don’t want to talk about at The Table. Here are some sections from “Nakedness” taken from the second creation story in Genesis: “Everybody knows what everybody else looks like with no clothes on, but there are few of us who would consider going around in public without them. It is our sexuality that we’re…
Umulga. The Well.
Umulga, a Korean word, means “the well”- a place where the essential can be found. The UmulgaSHe-Space was an inclusive space for women and men (She and He) to exchange, rest, pray and reflect either individually or in groups on issues related to gender justice at The World Council of Churches 10th assembly gathering November 2013. The space was designed in the style of Korean hospitality and reflected the various places that are part of the lives of women and men…
Manhood. One view.
As you leave the blurred wood You entered while still a boy, And light clarifies around Your emerging, manly form, May you discover gradually A natural confidence in your body. May your new strength be graceful As you learn to carry yourself With a dignity that is sure, Bringing your gestures and expression Into an easy harmony and rhythm. May you never feel the need To be coarse, or force yourself; Rather, may you receive your manhood With grace and…
Woman
That man over there say a woman needs to be helped into carriages and lifted over ditches and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helped me into carriages or over mud puddles or gives me a best place…. And ain’t I a woman? Look at me Look at my arm! I have plowed and planted and gathered into barns and no man could head me… And ain’t I a woman? I could work as much and eat as…
Toward Sunday
We continue our worship series, Don’t Talk About That at The Table; with reflection this coming week on gender. Outline January 12: United Methodist Social Principles (Acts 10.34-43) January 19: Race (Matthew 5.38-48) January 26: Immigration (1 Corinthians 1.10-18) February 2: Abortion (Micah 6.1-8) February 9: Gender (Ephesians 5.22-24 & Galatians 3.28) February 16: Sexuality (Romans 1.26-27 & Ruth 1.16-17) February 23: Prisons (Hebrews 13.3) This Sunday will invite deeper reflection on gender and faith. The United Methodist Social Principles includes this statement, ¶ 161.E Women and…