In the Gospel of Matthew 17:20,You said that if I have faith as small as a mustard seed I can move mountains. I feel that strength and know I can move anything larger than myself on those "good days." On those not so good days, sometimes it's all I can do to move myself. But when I look at that tiny seed, I begin to approach hope. For today, I'll give up pondering the details of what I'm sure I believe and what I'm not so sure of. I'll take on walking through each day with that mustard seed as a tangible sign of Your love and inspiration ~ from its tiny beginnings to its full leafing of surprising height that produces more seeds to give flavor and warmth to my life. I'll pray for more hope and more confidence in my faith. In the meantime, I have faith in that tiny seed's magic ~ within it there is the potential for tremendous growth, just as there is within me when I feel my faith reaching for You. amen.
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.
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 24: Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
In the Gospel of Matthew 17:20,You said that if I have faith as small as a mustard seed I can move mountains. I feel that strength and know I can move anything larger than myself on those "good days." On those not so good days, sometimes it's all I can do to move myself. But when I look at that tiny seed, I begin to approach hope. For today, I'll give up pondering the details of what I'm sure I believe and what I'm not so sure of. I'll take on walking through each day with that mustard seed as a tangible sign of Your love and inspiration ~ from its tiny beginnings to its full leafing of surprising height that produces more seeds to give flavor and warmth to my life. I'll pray for more hope and more confidence in my faith. In the meantime, I have faith in that tiny seed's magic ~ within it there is the potential for tremendous growth, just as there is within me when I feel my faith reaching for You. amen.
Monday, March 11, 2024
Prayers of the People: Cracking it Open ~ 5th Sunday in Lent '24 Yr B
Have mercy on me, O God...in your great compassion...Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me...Give me the joy of your saving help and sustain me with your bountiful spirit. [Psalm 51:1, 11, 13]
Although he was a Son, he learned obedience through what he suffered...he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him... [Hebrews 5:8a, 9b]
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ O Lord our God, turn us from our earthly wants and purge us from our sins. Strengthen our faith in and by Your constant Presence that we may hear again, intentionally follow, and obey Jesus the Christ, our Source of eternal salvation.
~ O Lord our God, renew right spirits and write Your Law and Covenant on the hearts and souls of all who have or take political authority in this World, in this Nation, and in this Community, that their actions will restore all Your people to justice, mercy, and peace. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
~ O Lord our God, calm the fears and pain of all who
are afflicted by illness, turmoil, or doubt, and refresh the energy of all
who give them care. We now join our voices to pray aloud for those in
need…add your own petitions
~ O Lord our God, we offer our praise and unending
gratitude for the joy and gladness of those we love, who now live again
forever, in Your glorious and bountiful Spirit. We pray especially
for: add your own petitions
r other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently…add your own petitions
~ O Lord our God, grant special grace and blessings to all who endeavor in Faith to live in and bring us Your Word and Sacraments, that we all may know the reconciling love of Christ. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 23: Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
~ Marcus Borg*
Dear God,
I'm concerned that I might have
the wrong image of You in my mind. I want so much to capture the right picture
of You in my imaginings ~ all of You, the Trinity ~ God, Jesus, Holy Spirit,
so that I can feel that I'm relating to You correctly. And yet somehow
that doesn't seem quite right, either. Well then, for today
I'll give up trying to apply and accept someone else's
image of You. I'll take on thinking about how I am
made in Your image instead of You being made
in my image. I'll pray for the inner security and spiritual freedom to let You out of the box I try to
keep You in. And as I mature in my relationship with You, perhaps I will be
able to realize that all I need to do to know You in my mind and heart and
soul, is to look in the mirror and at all those I meet daily and all those I love
and have loved, then I will see the faces of My Trinity. amen.
*Marcus Borg [1942-2015], was a Fellow of the Jesus Seminar**, and the first person to be designated as Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State University. Educated at Moorhead College in Concordia, Minnesota; Union Theological Seminary, in New York City; and earned a Masters degree in theology and a Ph.D. at Mansfield College, Oxford, England. A progressive Christian with a significant record of scholarship and research of the Historical Jesus, a prolific author and lecturer, and known internationally through videos, lectures, and television, Borg was a frequent collaborator with other theologians with whom he both agreed and disagreed. He remains one of the most recognized and influential theologians of today. Two of his best known works are Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The historical Jesus & the heart of contemporary faith; and, Reading the Bible Again for the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
**The Jesus Seminar, then and now: https://theconversation.com/getting-the-gist-of-a-historical-jesus-the-jesus-seminar-30-years-on-44465Saturday, March 9, 2024
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 22: Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
~ Hafiz 1320-1389*
I don’t
remember when I first read a poem by Hafiz. But I do remember the first time I
read the one above. I was browsing in a bookstore for nothing in particular. I saw
a book and picked it up and turned the first few pages. Just after the page
with all the publishing details was the poem. I had seen a few things by Hafiz
but this just captured me and going no further into the book, I bought it. Take
some time to sit with this poem, this image. Breathe with it. It’s a full body
~ physical, heartful, soulful ~ breath prayer. Whether or not you have any musical ability or not, imagine yourself as a flute
filled with music just waiting to be released. See your breath as on a cold
winter day expressed as vapor released into your surroundings. Imagine it is
Christ’s breath sent into each person you pass, speak to… We are the vessels to
carry all that we say we believe, even Christ Himself.
O Breath of God,
waft through my
body, permeate my soul, fill my consciousness to overflowing, open my heart to
let go of judgment, anger, fear, resentment, and more internal negatives. Let
me breathe in deeply to fill me so I can breathe You out into the
World. For today I will give up the oblivion of
mindless breathing and take on the wonder
of deeply inhaling, holding, and exhaling with purpose beyond the
obvious. I will stop and notice several times today as I breathe
in with intention and breathe out with awareness. I will pray at
those moments to experience the Radiance of Christ entering in and the humility
of conveying the Glory of Christ as I release His music to the world around
me. amen.
*Hafiz (Shams-ud-din
Muhammad) was a beloved poet of 14th century Persians and his mystical verse
has come down through the ages influencing the work and lives of Goethe and
Ralph Waldo Emerson, both of whom translated his work. Arthur Conan Doyle had
his character Sherlock Holmes quoting Hafiz and Johannes Brahms used several
lines in his own compositions. It has been said that in
difficult moments, Queen Victoria also went to the work of Hafiz. The
quote above was translated by Daniel Ladinsky in his book, A Year With
Hafiz.
Hafiz, is a title, rather than a name, literally
meaning "protector." Depending on the context it is a term used by
Muslims for someone who has completely memorized the Quran. Hafiza is the
female equivalent. A hafiz is given great respect by the people of the
community with titles such as "Hafiz Sahb", "Ustadh", and
occasionally Sheikh.
Friday, March 8, 2024
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 21: Give Up, Take On, Pray ‘24
But...there are the uncertain parts. Is there anything You require me to believe? Some “authorities” would demand that I accept this or that or the other or I’m forever doomed. There sure are a lot of different ideas about You among people who get very upset, extremely angry, and even start wars with others who strongly disagree.
For today, I’ll give up the feeling that I “should” be completely certain of what I believe. I’ll continue to take on learning more about who You are in my life through personal and communal prayer, by reading and talking about my own and different faith traditions with others, and by looking at the lives of people I think are good models for my life. I’ll pray for the wisdom to know that whatever I believe, You understand and are still with me.
Perhaps the God of those who feel the need to argue and demand the most adherence to their beliefs by others is smaller than You are and is able to be kept in a manageable box so they feel as big or bigger than you. Yes, that I do believe.
*Douglas Adams[1952-2001], English born dramatist, humorist, and
author, is best known for The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a
comedic science fiction series of books, tv, movies, computer games,
and plays.
Thursday, March 7, 2024
Meditation Moment in Lent, Day 20: Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
It’s one thing to hope for and plan for the
future. It’s another thing to live in it before it arrives and, in so doing,
miss all the opportunities of today to
smile, appreciate, enjoy. Even in the darkest of times, light will shine
through the clouds. How many times have you played the game of: once the car
is paid off...once the kids are through college...once the new roof is on...once
the dentist bills are paid.once the house is fixed up, paid off, sold...once we
retire. THEN we'll be able to...
Dear
God of the Possibly-Maybe-Someday Stuff ~
All this business of "live for today and tomorrow will take care of
itself" is all well and fine but I have bills to pay, income to worry
about, house repairs that can't wait, and the car has issues and then there’s
the dentist bill, and, and, and... [insert long, s l o w,
d e e p, breath here]. Ok, all right, fine! For today I will give up looking so
far ahead that today is gone before I know it. I will take on setting
the cell phone timer to go off once an hour for 6 hours and when it does, I
will stand up, take one, long, slow, deep breath, and walk through the space I'm in. I'll take 30 more seconds to look around me
and notice something pleasant or peace-giving or comforting that I haven't
noticed before whether in my immediate surroundings or outside of a window; or,
I will look at a picture of someone I love and smile and be glad to have him or
her or them in my life. I will pray to be aware of
and to be thankful for all the good moments that I have for looking for them in this
day and the next and the next. I will thank You, Dear Lord, and remember that Life is a gift,
as someone once put on a tacky plaque that's why we call it the present. [You
know, the magnetic one I have on my refrigerator to remind me]. amen.
*ThÃch Nhất Hanh [Tick Not Hahn], 1926-2022, was a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, peace activist, teacher, prolific author, and poet who was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He wrote and lectured extensively on the connections between Buddhism and Christianity in such works as Living Buddha, Living Christ and Going Home, Jesus and Buddha as Brothers. He studied comparative religion at Princeton University and was appointed lecturer in Buddhism at Columbia University. He lived in a monastery in the south of France until his death but traveled frequently around the world to lecture.
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 19: Give Up, Take On, Pray '24
Few of us can claim personal experience with unconditional love either received or given. Perhaps a moment with a child, even a pet, but such a rarefied occasion is fleeting and fragile. Yet there are those times when even the strongest of us needs the all-encompassing embrace of one who gives us a Way for our living this life yet requires nothing in return, has no expectations, and wants only to care for and comfort, nurture and love us. Let us whisper in our hearts to the One and know.
*Julian
of Norwich, 1342-ca 1416, was an
English Anchoress which was, in her day, a hermit who lived in, and
was sometimes permanently enclosed in, a small cell attached to a
wall of the church. Her life consisted of daily devotions, prayer, devotional
reading, and writing. She is considered to be one of the most
important mystics in all of Christianity. Her manuscript
of Revelations of Divine Love ~ also known as the Short
Text ~ is thought to be the oldest surviving book written in English by a
woman. She is probably best known for her words that with God, "All
shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of
things shall be well."