A moment of contemplation for yourself or on behalf of others on everything from the life-altering to the mundane.


Prayer: A conversation with The Higher Other who lives within each of us. An invitation to vent, to re-think, to ask, and to rest.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Meditation Moments: Hope Dawns at Midnight, again...

Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come,
whispering 'it will be happier'

Alfred, Lord Tennyson* [1809-1892]

For last year's words belong to last year's language 
and next year's words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning.
~ T.S. Eliot* [1888-1965]

            Each midnight is like another: we approach, we cross over - awake or not - the day and date change, we move forward in time. The new day will dawn and will bring every possible outcome from joy to fear to monotony to sorrow, to every kind of weather; an ending of one and the beginning of another. 
            Hope beckons us to cross the threshold of a year consciously, if only briefly, to be here now and to let go of then, to accept the changes and chances that occur and to adjust our sails to the winds and tides. That small whisper of happier  can help us to find our next year's words and voice, if we let it.
          It is useful, isn't it, to have these periodic moments, one new day to the next, one new week to the next, one season, a year...so that even when we're mostly lost in life's daily challenges that run the gamut between tedium and frenzy, the calendar, the clock, the Universe, give us the opportunity to stop, breathe, and take the next step with thoughtful intention.

Creator of the Dawn and Dark,
        Help me, again and still, to remember to seek You in the Light as well as in the Dark, when alone and in the midst of many, and to be grateful for each and every moment of this year that is passing ~ the good, the bad, the ugly, the tears of happiness and sadness, and the lessons learned from each. Most of all, let me feel Your presence in every breath and every step as each day ahead moves into the next. I want to promise not to fall from or fail You, but knowing myself as I do, I will resolve to do the best I can with all that comes my way. And when that page turns, the dawn breaks through, or the alarm clock jolts me into waking, I will work at remembering that You are with me, welcoming me, beckoning me into the promise of another day of life. Let me live my life well, in this New Year, mindfully in Your service, and especially for those who would wish to live fully but can no longer.  amen.




*Alfred, Lord Tennyson, was poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during Queen Victoria's reign.  One of his most cherished works is the historical poem about "The Charge of the Light Brigade" with the famous lines: Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do or die. Into the Valley of Death rode the six hundred."

*T.S. Eliot was born in St. Louis, Missouri but ultimately emigrated to England becoming a citizen. A graduate of Harvard and of Merton College, Oxford, he later taught English at the University of London and won the 1948 Nobel Prize for Literature. Many of his poems are very well known, especially his "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." 




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Monday, December 29, 2014

Prayers of the People: Star Bright, Magi-cal Light ~ Epiphany!

For Sunday, January 4, 2015, Epiphany, Readings: Isaiah 60: 1-6, Ps 72:1-7, 10-14; Ephesians 3:1-12, Matthew 2:1-12  

EPIPHANY! 
THEOPHANY!
REVELATION!
INCARNATION!

       Astounding, Bewildering, Astonishing...Are there enough superlatives to describe all that this holy day represents?  Of course, we could use the same words for Christmas and this is, by extension, and in the compression of time given in the Gospels, continuing the celebration of the birth of our Messiah. At the Nativity of Jesus, Luke tells us that the angels appeared to the shepherds who received the good news of great joy, but Luke never mentions the Magi. Matthew never mentions the shepherds or even the birth itself except for a brief phrase: "...until she had borne a son; and he [Joseph] named him Jesus." [Matthew 1:25b] Matthew told us of the "...wise men from the East..." [Mt 2:1b] who had seen a great star that revealed to them the need for a journey to pay homage to a new born king of the Jews. Herod gets involved and we begin to see the ominous cloud moving in to shadow the glorious star. But are we listening as it is read again, having heard this story so very many times? Have we ever wondered what it could possibly mean for us in our time?
       Perhaps the season has worn us down, the pageantry and the glorious music, the hustle and bustle of preparation for gifts and food and gatherings, the familiar rush of a given time of year. Perhaps Epiphany has come to be an anti-climax, the end of the story rather than the beginning of a new chapter. So let us hear the story again, as if for the very first time - we have an extraordinary gift, Christ, Our Lord, has been born to us! Let us REJOICE and BE GLAD!
       It is a new beginning, another chance to finally hear  and to actually believe. And then I must consider, how will I pay homage, follow and live into the light and life of Christ from here? How can I discover the Magi-cal gifts in my own life? Listen...

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, let us come together as Your people, to lift our eyes and see the brightness of Your eternal dawn, to know the peace that You bring to us again and again, to openly receive the promised gift of our salvation.

                        Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth   
RESPONSE:  We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your Glory

~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, with Your radiance as our guide, let us actively work to reverse the travesties of violence, oppression, and injustice, from the imperial powers of our own day. Let us be models of the very compassion and peace that we demand of our leaders for all the people in our world, in our country, and in our community. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth
We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your glory  

~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, brighten the hearts and souls of those in the grip of illness, depression, or hopelessness. Let Your comforting presence surround and support them and those who give them care.  We pray especially for:  add your own petitions

Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth
We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your glory  
                       
~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, we ask that the extraordinary joy of Your birth comfort those lost in grief and envelop those who rejoice with new life in the eternity of heaven. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth
We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your glory  

~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…

Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth
We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your glory  
                       
~ Holy Messiah, Heartbeat of God, as the Magi returned to their own kingdoms to spread the word of Your birth, so, too, the wise women and men who lead us in Your church prayerfully bring to us Your words, works, and wonders, that we may follow You and accept our liberation from sin.  We pray especially for:  add your own petitions

Lord Jesus, Light of Heaven on Earth
We worship You, we give You thanks, we praise You for Your glory


The Celebrant adds: Holy Jesus, Wholly God, grant us the willingness and courage to give our souls to You as the guiding star of the dark moments of life, our rising and sustaining sun in each and every day. We ask in humility through our Almighty Creator of all that is, and the Holy Spirit, the breath of God, who together with our Christ are One God, in the never-ending resplendence of eternity. Amen.



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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Prayers of the People: The Gift that Keeps Giving, 1st Sunday after Christmas

for 12/28/2014, 1st Sunday after Christmas, Readings: Isaiah 61:10-62:3, Ps 147:13-21, Galatians 3:23-26, 4:4-7; John 1:1-18
  
He became what we are
that he might make us
what he is. 
              – Athanasius of Alexandria [ca296-373 CE]

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...And the Word became flesh and lived among us...
[John 1:1,14a]

How many times have we heard the beginning of the Gospel of John? Of course we have probably more often heard the recognizable phrasing that "the Word was made flesh and dwelt among us." Have you ever actually thought about what it means or is it just a familiar refrain that passes by? For me, it crystallizes more clearly in part of the 6th century creed from Dublin known as Tírechán’s Creed when speaking of God it says:

He has a Son who is co-eternal with himself;
   and similar in all respects to himself;
   and neither is the Son younger than the Father,
   nor is the Father older than the Son;
   and the Holy Spirit breathes in them.
And the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are inseparable.

            So now, thinking through the opening of John's Gospel, Jesus - who in the beginning is the Word  of God, who is with God, who is God, and then becomes fully human and lives among us - is suddenly changed from a vague intellectual concept of the Word  to what is now flesh, blood, breathing, beating heart, like us. Jesus, God's Promise, our Redeemer, is born, an integral part of the Holy Trinity has come to be as we are to make us as He is, again. Now that's a Gift that keeps on giving - what will we give in return?

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, into this fullness of time You have sent our Messiah, woman-borne, to redeem us as Your own children. Let us rejoice with our whole beings, as heirs of Your eternal Kingdom, justified by faith, proclaimers of Christ’s grace and truth.

                        Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
RESPONSE:  You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory

~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, help us to embrace the Spirit of the Son that You have sent into our hearts. Grant us the courage to raise up the call for righteousness, peace, and mercy to those in governments and holders of authority, lawful and otherwise, in our own country and across the earth. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                      Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
                      You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory
 
~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, let us stand outside of ourselves to see with new eyes those who are ill, lonely, homeless, or desperate, and find ways to provide needed love and help. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                      Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
                      You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory
 
~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, shelter those bearing the weight of grief, especially at this time, as we remember those we love who are now complete in the radiance and joy of Your eternal life. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                      Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
                      You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory

 
~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…

                      Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
                      You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory
 
 ~ Creator God of All That Is, Seen and Unseen, illuminate anew the souls and hearts of those entrusted to bring us Your Word and Sacraments. Grant that we may join them in their fervor and walk together in Love as faithful witnesses of Christ our Lord. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
 
                      Triune God - LORD, Word, and Spirit                                     
                      You are our Light in the darkness, may our lives reflect Your glory
 
The Celebrant adds: Holy and Almighty God, we are created by You to be Your fertile soil in this world. Let us bring forth the seeds of new life in Christ according to Your holy will. We ask through Jesus, our Savior and the Holy Spirit, our Source of Wisdom, who together with You are One God, now and through eternity. Amen.





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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Prayers of the People: Happy Birth Day! Christmas!

for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, 2014, Readings: Isaiah 9:2-7 [or Isaiah 62:6-12] , Ps 96 or 97, Titus 2:11-14, Lk 2:1-20 [reading Christmas Eve from The Message, Gospel Christmas Day NRSV], John 1:1-18 [Gospel Christmas Eve from The Message]   

      
   
In that region there were shepherds
living in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. Then an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them and they were terrified. But the Angel said to them, "Do not be afraid...I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the City of David, a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will find a child wrapped in bands of cloth and lying in a manger."
[Luke 2:8-12]  

     What greater gift will be given or received this day? God's WORD who was with God and was God has come to live among us as fully human, to show us God's face for the first time, to be Jesus, the Christ, the Messiah, our Savior. We all, born of God's will, are charged now, again, to know Christ, to feel the joy of Divine Love, to smile inside and out as we do when a tiny baby reaches into our hearts. HALLELUJAH! Christ, our Savior is born this day! His Light shines in the darkness, brightens the brightest day, and enlightens our souls. Jesus gives us the power to live each day as the children of God that we are and all we need do is accept him and then, follow. What gift will you give Him on this Birth Day? And the next and the next and...?

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, You are come at last, the face of God we’ve never seen, God’s gift of grace upon grace! Let our joy be unbounded for the arrival of our Holy Child, One in Being with God, who will redeem and claim us each as a child of God.
           
                                     Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!      
RESPONSE:               Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, we each must bring Your truth to all who hold political power, elected office, and authority over all God’s people in this world, in this country, in this community. Let our voices be heard; let us speak loudly that justice, mercy, tolerance, and peace are expected and must be achieved. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!
                                    Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, we ask of You, who were homeless as you entered this world, to enfold all those who are homeless, hungry, sick, and downhearted so that they may feel Your loving embrace on this Day of Days. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!
                                    Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, Lift up the hearts of the sorrowful to experience the hope of the Love that never ends, and let us all celebrate those who have left this earthly plain to live forever, deep in the heart of God. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!
                                    Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…

                                    Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!
                                    Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

~ O Holy Jesus, God’s Light and Glory on Earth, infuse all those who lead us in Your church with the blaze of heaven that fires us with the imagination and inspiration to embark on a Spirit-filled life. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    Glory to God in the Highest Heaven!
                                    Peace on Earth to All whom God Favors

The Celebrant adds: Most High Lord, Messiah, the very Word of God sent to live among us, let each breath we take draw You into ourselves, that we may give out Your glory and praise in all that we are, and all that we do. Guide us, guard us, goad us to live Your divine will. We ask through You, our Savior Christ, and our Holy Spirit, who with Almighty God, from the beginning, live and reign as One, now and forever. Amen.





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Monday, December 15, 2014

Prayers of the People: Promises, Promises, 4th Sunday of Advent

for December 21, 2014, 4th Sunday of Advent, Readings: 2 Samuel 7:1-11, 16; Canticle 15 (Lk 1:46-55), Romans 16:25-27, Luke 1:26-38

           "Then Mary said, 'Here am I, the servant of the Lord; let it be with me according to your word.'" [Luke 1:38]

         Here are we, expectant siblings, waiting for the "once in a lifetime event" that we experience every year. It is exciting to anticipate and yet, are we oblivious or merely complacent as to what we are truly waiting for? Or, more importantly, Who have we promised to prepare for, to wait for, to follow?  
         Maybe it's time to re-evaluate what our coming Christ-Mass really means to our everyday life, to dig deep and listen, to examine the promises we have made in moments of true devotion and in times of crisis, the promises kept and the ones we meant to keep in the moment they were made.
         Now also is a moment, rare in Episcopal/Protestant theology, to celebrate the crucial role of Mary in our Salvation - not merely as the Theotokos, God-Bearer - but even more so because she "...found favor with God." [Luke 1:30a] It is because of this favor acknowledging her devotion, because she heard God's word and believed, because she was faith-filled and faithful, that she was chosen to bring us the fulfillment of God's ultimate Promise. This week we journey from the Annunciation to the birth of our Christ...it all looks quite promising. 
         

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ God of Greatness, God of Mercy, our anticipation accelerates on this fourth Sunday of waiting and preparation, as we journey from Prophecy to Nativity. We are at the threshold of the fulfillment of Your promise of a Messiah. Help us to detach from the external, commercial, and earth-bound noise to listen deeply within ourselves to discover how we hear and accept Your call to each of us.
                                               
                                     O LORD Most High
            RESPONSE:  Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

~ As we wait expectantly and with hope for the coming of our Savior, let us be diligent in imparting our expectations of tolerance, peace, and cooperation to those who govern in this world, this country, and this community.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O LORD Most High
                                    Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

~ God of Greatness, God of Mercy, in this season of immense joy for many, we ask special blessings for those who are suffering from debilitating illness, serious depression, or any life-limiting physical or emotional barriers, and also for those who give them love and support. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O LORD Most High
                                    Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

~ God of Greatness, God of Mercy, even as the pain of fresh and remembered grief is heightened at this time of year, let us feel the consolation of Your peace as we commend our loved ones to unending joy in everlasting life with You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O LORD Most High
                                    Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

~ God of Greatness, God of Mercy, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…

                                    O LORD Most High
                                    Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

~ God of Greatness, God of Mercy, as Mary answered the call to live a life of faithfulness and devotion to Your will, so have those that You, and we, have chosen to lead us to a more spiritual and godly life through example, worship, and pastoral care. Grant them continuing renewal of faith to inspire our own faith and practice as we journey each day in Your love. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
                                                                          
                                    O LORD Most High
                                    Grant us the humility to live according to Your word and will

The Celebrant adds: O God our Strength and our Salvation, help us to be patient and prayerful in these few days left of waiting, that we may wisely discern and follow what is truly Your will, not our own will imposed onto You. Grant us increasing wisdom and the courage of an active faith. We ask through our Lord Jesus, the Christ who is Coming again and yet Risen, and through the Wisdom of the Holy Spirit who together with You, live and reign as God Almighty, in past, present, and forever.  Amen.





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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Meditation Moments: Follow the Other Brick Road

     
       For outlandish creatures like us, on our way to a heart, a brain, and courage, Bethlehem is not the end of our journey but only the beginning - not home but the place through which we must pass if ever we are to reach home at last.
― Frederick Buechner* [1926- ], The Magnificent Defeat




       O Little Town of Bethlehem, we sing of you and think of you in the long ago time, as we begin again to anticipate the birth of Jesus, the Messiah coming to save us all. We tell the Manger story to the little ones whose eyes are bright with excitement at the twinkling lights and shiny decorations and there is a great rush getting everything ready, or even just ourselves, for the perfect celebration ~ a feast of food, family, friends, and especially, gifts. It is the happiest of times for some and the most difficult of times for others. 

Divine and Loving Creator, 
     Through You, our redemption is complete but not yet finished, as I must do the work You have given me to do. Let me take a moment each day to stop and rest my heart and thoughts in You, to savor the ritual of holy waiting. I will step off the noisy highway, if only briefly, and allow myself to be enveloped in the quiet reassurance of Your presence. In each breath I will fully experience the gift of life You have given me at my own birth. It is in this time that I remember to whom my life truly belongs, and feel deeply that each brick I walk on the road to Bethlehem, leads me closer to the One who will, if I let Him, truly guide me from there to Home. amen.



      
*Carl Frederick Buechner is an American theologian, Presbyterian pastor, and author of more than 30 books in several genres such as fiction, autobiography, and sermons, and is well-known among readers of Christian meditation.  He has received the O. Henry Award and been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award among many other honors.




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Monday, December 8, 2014

Prayers of the People: Keep Dreamin', 3rd Sunday of Advent

for Sunday, December 14, 2014, Readings: Isaiah 61:1-4, Ps 126, 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24, John 1:6-8, 19-28


   
He himself was not the light, but he came to testify to the light...He said, "I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Make straight the way of the Lord...'" [John 1:8, 23]

        The Baptizer's voice is back with us this week even as we light the Rose candle, which, along with the readings, emphasizes the joyous anticipation of Christ's birth just ahead. The message of this Third Sunday of Advent is "Gaudete," from the Latin for rejoice and gives us a slight respite from some of the more penitential aspects of Advent. Yet John is a reminder that we must "Make straight the way of the Lord," there is One who is coming, the One who, as he told us last week will baptize us with the Holy Spirit. Let us be hopeful, eager, and joyous, but let us not abandon God's call to us to be faithful as God is faithful in the everlasting covenant with us.
        The Psalmist tells us that when God restored the fortunes of those who returned from the long exile they were like "those who dream." [Ps 126: 1a] Look for the Light that is coming, follow it with joy, keep the dream alive!

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, in these troubled times we have a moment of sweet anticipation, to let the joy that is coming take root in our spirits, as a reminder that we carry the Light of Salvation within us. Let us also remember to pray without ceasing, honor Your will to give thanks at all times and to hold fast to all that is good.
                                               
                                 Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
  RESPONSE:    Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, in our eagerness to set aside the daily routines of our privileged lives and enjoy a brief season of celebration, let us not forget the trials and tragedies around us in this world, this country, and especially in our own community, or give up the struggle for peace and justice in our political systems. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                               Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
                               Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, renew the hope of those who live with serious illness, despair, or fear, and lighten the burdens of those who attend to their care. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                               Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
                               Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, may those who sow with tears of sorrow reap fruits of joy with the knowledge that their loved ones are restored to everlasting life in You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                               Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
                               Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…

                               Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
                               Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

~ LORD God of Peace and Promise, we give special thanks for those dedicated, as was John, to lead us as faithful witnesses of Your Word and Sacraments. Continue to enlighten them that they in turn will help us all be ready for the Coming of Christ Jesus. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                               Faithful Creator, Giver of Light
                               Sanctify us in body and soul as we prepare the way for our Christ

The Celebrant adds: Holy and Merciful LORD, Restorer of Hope, as we are still waiting for the One who is to come, we plead again for Your help to hear Your call, to purify our hearts and minds, and to live each day as the people of true faith that we wish to be. We ask, as we always do, through Jesus the Christ, and the Holy Spirit, who together with You reign as One God, now and forever.    Amen.




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Saturday, December 6, 2014

Meditation Moments: Revere this Greek Bearing Gifts

St. Nikolaos, The Wonder Worker
 A classic Russian Icon
depicting St Nicholas and scenes from his life
painted c late 1400s
         Today is the feast of the historical and mythical St Nicholas, born of wealthy Greek parentage in Asia Minor on March 15, 270, he lived until December 6, 343.  Serving as priest and bishop in Greek territories in what is now modern day Turkey, as Bishop of Myra, he answered the call of the Emperor Constantine in 325 CE/AD to the First Council of Nicaea and, as a staunch defender of the divinity of Christ, became a signer of the Nicene Creed used to this day. Venerated with great reverence in the Orthodox traditions, he is said to have many miracles attributed to him. This Patron Saint of Greece is also considered the patron saint of children, fishermen, the falsely accused, repentant thieves, and pawnbrokers, among others.
        Portrayed in the west as Father Christmas, Sinterklaas, and Santa Claus, the idea of gift-giving at Christmas has emerged from the tales of him leaving coins in shoes left outside, or money left quietly with the needy in all humility and modesty. Good Old St. Nick, known also as Nikolaos the Wonder Worker, might well wonder at how his works of giving have evolved into the practices of today's celebration of Christmas.

Creator God of All Seasons
           Let us take but a moment in our waiting time of Advent, to remember Your Servant Nicholas, a model of humility and simplicity for these and all times. Help us to remember to find a reflection of You and Nicholas in all the ways that we give to and receive from others. Kindle in us, again, a desire to give of ourselves to You in each day, in ways great or small, and intentional. May we recognize as gifts, the Works of Wonder from Your hand, from the hands of those who have gone before, and with whom we share this earthly time. amen. 












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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Meditation Moments: Que Selah, Selah?


You forgave the iniquity of your people;
    you pardoned all their sin.         Selah
                               Psalm 85:2 [NRSV]


        The illumination of the Word of God takes many forms in and outside of the Incarnation. In the gold, the silver, and the rare colors found in elaborate calligraphy from the ancients, to the archaeological, etymological, and scholarly explorations of language, history, and context, to one's prayerful, mystical, and personal relationship with the Bible - be it in a particular passage, a chapter, a verse - we, who engage with it, find a light on our path, a resonance within ourselves, and also, fairly often, more questions than answers.         
        There have been, are now, and are yet to be innumerable studies of the texts, resulting in so many interpretations, so much knowledge, and fresh understanding and yet, with all the work of highly educated researchers and religious scholars, professors, and world class preachers of varying denominations and cultures, Christian and non-, there is one tiny little word that no one, ever, anywhere has truly figured out:  Selah. 
        Selah is found 71 times in the Psalms and 3 times in the book of Habakkuk.There are many theories about it - it may be a musical direction, a liturgical pause, perhaps it connects thoughts. It occurs at the end of some verses and most often at the end of the psalm itself. 
        You won't find it at all in the psalmody of the American Book of Common Prayer, or in the New Zealand Prayer Book, or even in some Bible printings. But it is in most Bibles. And it is a mystery. We simply don't have an absolute definition. As a North Carolina United Methodist Minister, James Howell, says, "I find myself fond of the fact that we don't really know. We never master the Bible, and I suspect God chuckles a bit when we're befuddled. When we join that angelic host for worship in heaven...then we'll get it and do the 'Selah' thing ourselves."  

Holy and Mystical Lord God of Heaven,
        In this Advent season of sacred waiting, I will seek to find Your Voice in the small words as well as the grand, in the quiet as well as the thunder, in the commonplace as well as the extraordinary. As I anticipate a boisterous and joyful celebration of the birth of our Savior, I will also revel in the Mystery of You who can not always be fully known, but who is always fully present in every moment to me. Remind me to look for You through your Word in every form, in every way, in every day and, experience again, the illumination of and for myself. Selah. amen. 
      



        


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Monday, December 1, 2014

Prayers of the People: What are You Giving? 2nd Sunday of Advent

for  December 7, 2014, 2nd Sunday of Advent, Readings: Isaiah 40:1-11, Ps 85:1-2, 8-13; 2 Peter 3:8-15a, Mark 1-8 

          And people from the whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem were going out to him, and were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. [Mark 1:5]
         Can you imagine it? The whole town and the countryside waiting in line...but not at the mall, those people were waiting for John to baptize them! Their lives were filled with wars, pestilence, racial hatred, and oppression and here comes this person from the desert telling them to straighten up and straighten out - the way of the Lord must be prepared! To be fair, they all thought that the Messiah's arrival was imminent and for them, it was. We've gotten a bit complacent, 2000+ years later, forgetting the admonishment about not knowing the time that Christ will come again. We have set aside imminence for: whatever.
           Yet here today, in our world filled with wars, disease, racial hatred, and oppression, from the first chapter of the first Gospel ever written, John is still the voice crying...in the wilderness, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins.  [Mark 1:4] Are we listening and heeding or is it just that same old familiar refrain we hear on the way to Christmas, in the soul-less wilderness of an increasingly secular society, more interested in buying and receiving presents, than in presenting ourselves to our God?
           To repent means literally to "turn from" or even to "turn toward." Through the waters of baptism we are forgiven, cleansed, and the fire of sin is doused. Let us reclaim the forgiveness and cleansing of our baptism and if it truly is more blessed to give than to receive, now is the time to give - the gift of ourselves preparing for the Coming of Christ who will baptize us with the Holy Spirit. 
 
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, Your messenger, John the Baptizer, calls us to prepare the way for the One who is coming; the One who will baptize us with the Holy Spirit. As we wait for the new heavens and a new earth, we come before you seeking the patience of heart and faithfulness of soul to live in holiness and godliness, ready for our Savior, Jesus. 

                                      O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
    RESPONSE:       Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You  

~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, the world is in turmoil with war and disease; with racial, religious, and political hatred; with devastating natural disasters, fear, and poverty.  Let us use this sacred waiting time to speak up and take positive steps to hold ourselves and our political leaders accountable for actions that favor only a few to the detriment of the very many. We must all repent as we us pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
                                    Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You

~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, in this season of prayerful expectation, we ask Your special care for those who are suffering in body, mind, or spirit through illness, addiction, or despair. Uphold, also, the hearts of the ones who see to their daily needs.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
                                    Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You

~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, as we embrace those grieving the loss of loved ones, we celebrate those who have departed their earthly woes and entered the peace that passes all understanding through Your eternal salvation.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
                                    Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You

~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, silently or aloud…

                                    O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
                                    Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You

~ Gracious LORD of Comfort and Hope, as we look ahead in excited anticipation of the joy that is coming, we, more than ever, need the assistance of the earthly guides, anointed by You, to help us make straight our own path to the way of Christ.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                    O Righteous God of Steadfast Love
                                    Help us heed the Baptizer’s call and turn our lives back to You

The Celebrant adds:  Jesus, Lord at thy birth, let us be impatient to make perfect our preparation, longing to know You as the Christ, with refreshed hearts, renewed joy, and profound faith in Your salvation. We ask this through You, the Holy Spirit, and our Creator God, who together are our One God, on earth as it is in heaven, for ever.  Amen.





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