Sunday, November 29, 2009

NOV. 28: The Empty Crib



As part of our Eucharist on Nov. 28 we created embodied prayer
with this lovely poem:

This crib is the waiting space of our emptiness.
This crib is the waiting space of our loneliness.
This crib is the waiting space of our longing.
This crib is the waiting space of our hunger and our desire
for intimacy
for justice
for truth
Come ,O Christ-child
into the cradle of our emptiness
into the crib of our loneliness
into the space of our longing,
into the arms of our hunger,
into the heart of our desire.
In this crib we are laying this cloth of our woven dreams and aspirations.
We are bringing the fabric of our lives:
many textured,
multi-colored,
torn, frayed and fragile,
yet tense with a strength woven out of conflice, laughter and tears.
Come, O Christ-child
Clothe yourself with the cloth of our humanity.
Wrap us in the your vulnerability, compassion and tenderness.
Come and live among us.

[from Praying Like a Woman, Nicola Slee]


A blessed Advent to all.
We will gather for a Christmas Yule Prayer Sing on Saturday December 26, 10:30am.
Lead by our director of song, Evelie Delfino Posch.

Monday, November 2, 2009

October 24 That I May See



BARTIMAEUS: Enacted
I want to see him, I want to see him.

Of course I can't see him! Let him see me!

Prophet Jesus! Jesus!

Thank you, yes thank you

Would you let me touch your face.

[HE REACHES OUT HIS HANDS AND SEES THROUGH TOUCH THE FACE OF JESUS;
HE SIGHS WITH HAPPINESS]

You want to touch my face?

[his face and eyes are touched by Jesus]

I begin to see. Yes...oh God, I begin to see. My heart is broken. I see now
the joy and the suffering of so many: the mother in birth, the child in joy,
the Roman soldiers that whip us, the feeding of the hungry....yes, I see....


WHAT PAINS HAVE BEEN PASSAGE WAYS FOR YOU TO COME TO KNOW THE REALITY OF GOD MORE CLEARLY IN YOUR LIFE?

October 10: The Road to Wisdom