“Organized religion” challenges then and now…

Today CP re-visits posts/materials from years back about Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Over the years “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” has been recommended as CP reading material by several (link to the letter in its entirety HERE and audio of Dr. King reading it HERE) It’s a compelling response to the regional clergy’s letter of that day, where among other things they suggest to Dr. King:

We further strongly urge our own Negro community to withdraw support from these demonstrations, and to unite locally in working peacefully for a better Birmingham. When rights are consistently denied, a cause should be pressed in the courts and in negotiations among local leaders, and not in the streets. We appeal to both our white and Negro citizenry to observe the principles of law and order and common sense.

Among his responses, Dr. King mentions

Maybe again, I have been too optimistic. Is organized religion too inextricably bound to status-quo to save our nation and the world? Maybe I must turn my faith to the inner spiritual church, the church within the church, as the true ecclesia and the hope of the world.

What injustices come to mind in your community? Is your organized religious group – if you have one – making great strides on this topic? Are there opportunities for you and your friends to make a difference, inside or outside of the organized church? Can you turn your faith to the “inner spiritual church?”

We close with this prayerful/hopeful commentary from Dr. King’s letter:

“Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear-drenched communities and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty.”

AMEN!

May we continue working with organized religion where possible, and with our human community-at-large, to “demonstrate” in ways consistent with justice!

Enjoy the day, filled with the sacrificial Spirit!


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Lectionary Texts for Sunday, January 21, 2024:


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POTENTIAL ACTIONS – FOOD INSECURITY: This season will likely find increasing numbers of folks looking for food, presenting opportunities to

  • share financial and/or food offerings with a local food pantry
  • check with your faith community about upcoming opportunities to feed community members
  • volunteer to help with a local mobile food pantry or community dinner
  • find a Little Pantry in your area and help stock it with shelf-stable food items
  • accept a Call to Action item from Season of Peace devotional posting

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A Love Supreme…

Several years back, Joan S. was kind enough to highlight the CAC devotional HERE. Practice: Lectio Divina with A Love Supreme by John Coltrane is a novel and sensorial approach of doing Lectio Divina.

Listening to Coltrane’s music HERE and reading the words in their longhand form with the highlights is fabulous. Take your time in allowing the words and music to flow over you. The love is experiential.

The concluding wording is a wonderful prayer:

Elation. Elegance. Exaltation. All from God. Thank You God! Amen

Enjoy this day sharing elation, elegance and exaltation, filled with the Spirit!



Lectionary Texts for Sunday, January 14, 2024:


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POTENTIAL ACTIONS – FOOD INSECURITY: This season will likely find increasing numbers of folks looking for food, presenting opportunities to

  • share financial and/or food offerings with a local food pantry
  • check with your faith community about upcoming opportunities to feed community members
  • volunteer to help with a local mobile food pantry or community dinner
  • find a Little Pantry in your area and help stock it with shelf-stable food items
  • accept a Call to Action item from Season of Peace devotional posting

NOTE: for those in the Cinci region, some food organizations are listed HERE


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Dig It Up…

The story of Naomi’s bitterness in the book of Ruth is the subject of the ODB devotional HERE. Aren’t there some times in life when you just need to name an issue to begin addressing it?

The fact that Naomi has people call her “Mara” – bitter – perhaps helps them in relationship practices. When a person shares with others how they are feeling, it allows for discussion. In Naomi’s case that can lead to efforts of digging up the bitterness and replacing it with joy!

POSSIBLE ACTIVITIES

  • reflect on any current situations that are bringing up bitterness in your life
  • who might you turn to for discussion about them? if no one in your sphere comes to mind immediately, perhaps a good conversation topic for God? 🙂

PRAYER: God, help me unearth the challenges in my life and share them with you (and with others when so moved.) In so doing, may I allow myself the amazing grace you so willingly provide. Amen.

May this day provide emptying of the bitterness while filling up with joy, with stirring by the Spirit!


P.S. with a focus on “digging”

  • if you’re looking for possible charities for 2024, check out DIGDEEP. Millions in the U.S. are still without easy access to clean drinking water and this organization is digging up solutions to make a difference
  • before we know it gardening season will be upon us. Check out SeedSavers or another catalog to start dreaming of what you might plant in a container, your yard or in a garden plot


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, January 14, 2024:


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POTENTIAL ACTIONS – FOOD INSECURITY: This season will likely find increasing numbers of folks looking for food, presenting opportunities to

  • share financial and/or food offerings with a local food pantry
  • check with your faith community about upcoming opportunities to feed community members
  • volunteer to help with a local mobile food pantry or community dinner
  • find a Little Pantry in your area and help stock it with shelf-stable food items
  • accept a Call to Action item from Season of Peace devotional posting

NOTE: for those in the Cinci region, some food organizations are listed HERE


CHRISTIAN PLAYBOOK HUMOR – click HERE for MORE humor, updated periodically. 


STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES – Cincinnati, Bowling Green and more!


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SONG: another take on We Three Kings…

The “Wise Men” have arrived from their journey (check out the picture below!)

On this Epiphany, maybe a little edginess? HERE is a 9-minute, non-traditional rendition of We Three Kings with Bruce Cockburn on guitar, voice of Lou Reed, Rosanne Cash vocals plus Bob Wasserman on bass, incorporating the poem “Journey of the Magi” by T.S. Eliot. It’s a recording from Columbia Records Radio Hour “Christmas With Cockburn” from December 20, 1992.

How many of us have journey reminders from hearing this rendition and/or reading the poem? Some snippets of the “Journey of the Magi” by T.S. Eliot include these lines:

…With the voices singing in our ears, saying That this was all folly…

…But no longer at ease here, in the old dispensation, With an alien people clutching their gods…

WOW – this grandson of a Unitarian minister has brought some heavy-thinking opportunities to light with his poetry! Our journeys might be, in some small measure, like the wise folk in the Bible.

PROSPECTIVE ACTIVITIES

  • Looking back at 2023, what epiphanies arrived when making some difficult journeys?
  • Are there some stars or other signs you have as we begin 2024 that might lead to epiphanies? How might you foster those journey opportunities?

May this Epiphany Day 2024 bring with it wonderful reflection experiences along with some fantastic adventure planning for the year(s) ahead…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


P.S. This song is now on the YouTube playlist of Christian Playbook – Christmas music. And, of course, it doesn’t need to be Advent or Christmastide to listen to them HERE! 🙂 



Wise Men Have Arrived!

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, January 7, 2024:


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POTENTIAL ACTIONS – FOOD INSECURITY: This season will likely find increasing numbers of folks looking for food, presenting opportunities to

  • share financial and/or food offerings with a local food pantry
  • check with your faith community about upcoming opportunities to feed community members
  • volunteer to help with a local mobile food pantry or community dinner
  • find a Little Pantry in your area and help stock it with shelf-stable food items
  • accept a Call to Action item from Season of Peace devotional posting

NOTE: for those in the Cinci region, some food organizations are listed HERE


CHRISTIAN PLAYBOOK HUMOR – click HERE for MORE humor, updated periodically. 


STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES – Cincinnati, Bowling Green and more!


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NEW-TO-US SONGS?

Continuing with our Christmastide resource HERE, several new-to-us songs may have surfaced during the time period.

Show of hands, how many knew these songs…

  • Jesus Christ, The Apple Tree? Listed for New Years Day, it’s a good message for those of us looking at the year past and thinking about our souls being more “with Jesus Christ.” Searching YouTube for this song brought the beautiful version HERE, including a creative finish
  • Huron Carol? History on the song is HERE, with musical efforts in English HERE and in Huron language HERE

These songs are now on the YouTube playlist of Christian Playbook – Christmas music. And, of course, they can be listened to all-year-long right HERE! 🙂 

May these songs and so many of the season continue to move us through this Christmastide and in the years ahead…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!



Wise men are getting closer…

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, January 7, 2024:


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POTENTIAL ACTIONS – FOOD INSECURITY: This season will likely find increasing numbers of folks looking for food, presenting opportunities to

  • share financial and/or food offerings with a local food pantry
  • check with your faith community about upcoming opportunities to feed community members
  • volunteer to help with a local mobile food pantry or community dinner
  • find a Little Pantry in your area and help stock it with shelf-stable food items
  • accept a Call to Action item from Season of Peace devotional posting

NOTE: for those in the Cinci region, some food organizations are listed HERE


CHRISTIAN PLAYBOOK HUMOR – click HERE for MORE humor, updated periodically. 


STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES – Cincinnati, Bowling Green and more!


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