How Great Thou Art!

Wow – just listened to this version of How Great Thou Art as a starter to the morning. Jennifer Hudson and Pentatonix do an inspiring rendition.

If you can, take a walk in nature today. Focus on the plants and critters. Maybe even a spider spinning a web?

Thank God for the creation of this wonderful world, even in the midst of this pandemic. Our God, how great Thou art!!!

PRAYER: Loving, caring Creator – calm us on this day. Move through us with reminders of your love, experienced in many ways, including the wonderful, plants, animals and humans all around us. We are your thankful and hopeful people… Allellujah. Amen

May the Spirit move through you vibrantly during this Easter Octave!

P.S. Have you taken time with Celtic Daily Prayer? If you enjoyed that time, consider purchase of their CD – the music enhances the experience substantially, including our opportunity to sing these fabulous words [available on itunes HERE. CP gains no benefit from your purchase, except knowing your joy from the enhancement 🙂 ]




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PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Celtic Daily Prayer
  • CP Prayer Page – containing LOADS of possibilities…

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Celtic Daily Prayer…

“A regular cycle of daily prayers constitutes the essential rhythm of life around which other activities can take their proper place.” ~ Daily Office webpage

Join us in our Daily Prayer. What a nice welcome on this Northumbria Community webpage!

Start today with morning prayer to get a sense of the practice. What a fantastic way to spend some early minutes with our Creator! [Should you eventually choose to invest in their CD or e-book, you will experience many of the words you are saying, beautifully put to music too.]

POSSIBLE ACTION FOR TODAY: Try morning, midday and evening prayer today using the links on the Daily Prayer webpage.

PRAYER: Loving, caring Creator – calm us on this day. Move through us with reminders of Christ – behind us…beside us…ahead of us. Amen.

May the Spirit move through you vibrantly during this Easter Octave!




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PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Celtic Daily Prayer
  • CP Prayer Page – containing LOADS of possibilities…

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 19, 2020:


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Easter music…Beautiful!


On this Easter Monday, may this music uplift us…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!



STREAMING WORSHIP SERVICES are HERE

PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 19, 2020:


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Christ is Risen! Now What?

Happy Easter!

Here’s hoping and praying that your Easter is a glorious day filled with worship and community [though the community experience was likely very different this year due to COVID-19 practices…]

Now what?

In her book The Rising: Living the Mysteries of Lent, Easter and Pentecost, Wendy M. Wright talks about the “Easter Octave” – the 8 days of Easter and after. She tells some stories, including her experience of “putting yourself in Mary Magdalene’s place” in the John 20:11-18 verse.

When you have 10 minutes – maybe even right now? – do the following:

  • close your eyes and imagine yourself in the role of Mary Magdalene – you’ve experienced the crucifixion and are going to visit the tomb
  • read John 20:1-18 (listed below,) as though you are living what Mary Magdalene did – with Jesus saying your name
  • pray that you might carry that sense of post Easter experience in the day ahead

In case you want a topical song, HERE is In The Garden, performed by Anne Murray

May the Spirit move through you vibrantly during this Easter Octave!


John 20: 1-18 [“PUTTING YOURSELF IN MARY’S PLACE” VERSION]

20:1 Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, I came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the tomb.

20:2 So I ran and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved, and said to them, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him.”

20:3 Then Peter and the other disciple set out and went toward the tomb.

20:4 The two were running together, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first.

20:5 He bent down to look in and saw the linen wrappings lying there, but he did not go in.

20:6 Then Simon Peter came, following him, and went into the tomb. He saw the linen wrappings lying there,

20:7 and the cloth that had been on Jesus’ head, not lying with the linen wrappings but rolled up in a place by itself.

20:8 Then the other disciple, who reached the tomb first, also went in, and he saw and believed;

20:9 for as yet they did not understand the scripture, that he must rise from the dead.

20:10 Then the disciples returned to their homes.

20:11 But I stood weeping outside the tomb. While weeping, I bent over to look into the tomb;

20:12 and I saw two angels in white, sitting where the body of Jesus had been lying, one at the head and the other at the feet.

20:13 They said to me, “Woman, why are you weeping?” I responded, “They have taken away my Lord, and I do not know where they have laid him.”

20:14 After saying this, I turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but did not know that it was Jesus.

20:15 Jesus said to me, “Why are you weeping? Whom are you looking for?” Supposing him to be the gardener, I said to him, “Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have laid him, and I will take him away.”

20:16 Jesus said to me, “__________ {INSERT YOUR NAME HERE}!” I turned and said to him in Hebrew, “Rabbouni!” (which means Teacher).

20:17 Jesus said to me, “Do not hold on to me, because I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”

20:18 I went and announced to the disciples, “I have seen the Lord”; and told them that he had said these things to me.




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 12, 2020:


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Good Friday opportunities…

If you are looking for a 45-minute experience for Good Friday, The New Stations of the Cross may be “just the ticket.”  Some suggested supplies to gather in advance and/or during the experience:

  • A blank piece of paper for writing on
  • A marker or pen
  • A piece of scrap paper or scrap cloth
  • A piece of string or ribbon at least 8″ long (but longer might be helpful)
  • A band-aid
  • A place to wash your hands
  • A bottle of vinegar and a small glass
  • A nail, a toothpick, or a pin
  • A seed and a place to plant it

Maybe your local church will be doing a Good Friday service? If not or if you want to consider other options, check out Streaming Worship options (link below) who are holding Good Friday services.

May this day be filled with meaningful experiences, energized by the Spirit!




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 12, 2020:


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Maundy Thursday…

A good friend has been enjoying “At the Well.” The Maundy Thursday version is HERE in case you would like to try this blend of word, prayer and song. Many thanks to St. Timothy’s for these efforts in the midst of the pandemic!

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 12, 2020:


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The Secret…

“… You must seek Him in the morning
If you want Him through the day.”                                                                         ~ final two lines in “The Secret” by Ralph Spaulding Cushman

As a young adult, our dad received A Pocket Prayer Book from his pastor, Rev. E. Lester Stanton. What an appropriate gift! The way Dad talked about E. Lester Stanton made it clear that he was a mentor.

Our dad taught us a great deal about faith (more with his actions than his words in my case.) So…to read “The Secret” as a pass-along from those Gresham United Methodist Church days is really special.

We are certainly living in turbulent times. “The Secret” by Ralph Spaulding Cushman (1879-1960) certainly supports the notion of spending time with God early in the day. You can read the whole poem HERE

ACTION: Each of us has a unique faith journey to share. Today can you find an opportunity to share “The Secret” or other aspects of your journey with others in your midst?

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 12, 2020:


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Jesus Behind You, Urging You Ahead?

“It takes faith to follow Jesus. It takes blind faith to go ahead of Jesus into the unknown. It takes irrepressible faith to walk down a road your feet have never walked before. It takes intrepid faith to look back over your shoulder and see Jesus…” urging you ahead. ~ MaryAnn McKibben Dana (preaching from Matthew 21:1-11)

MaryAnn packs a lot into her 9-minute Palm Sunday sermon HERE

A19: Palm/Passion Sunday, Year A (2020)

That image of Jesus sending us on ahead is captivating. On Palm Sunday he gives some instruction in sending them on ahead, but in other cases, not so much. We too can find ourselves questioning why we are moved to certain actions. The prayerful response is sometimes seemingly correct and sometimes a “suitable mistake.”

PRAYER: Creator God, in these days of challenge, help us to lead with loving kindness. May we follow where necessary and lead where possible, knowing that while we won’t always “succeed,” the result will be significant for your kingdom to come…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 5, 2020:


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Zoomin’ in the midst of COVID-19 challenges…

We continue with the question: As we all grapple with the current social mandates, what new joys or purposes have we found ourselves focusing on?

Communicating seems to be an answer for many, at least based on some recent discussions. Old friends re-establishing contact after decades, grandchildren calling/texting their grandparents, etc.. A new-to-many product, Zoom**, has been a HUGE find, allowing people to see 1-100 friends/family/colleagues all at the same time!

In fact, Zoom has been useful for the MWPC worship team as we worship with the New England Club senior living community. Leaders connect using Zoom and then conference call in our senior members who do not necessarily have easy access to internet. While dealing with the usual “trials and tribulations” associated with new technology, this is allowing us to worship in spite of our isolation challenges. Maybe an opportunity for someone you know too? (user-friendly tips HERE for those less-technically oriented)

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!

** this is certainly not the only product being used for such purposes – FB, Google and many others provide products with similar capabilities




HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 5, 2020:


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Stir Up One Another…

Last posting the question was: As we all grapple with the current social mandates, what new joys or purposes have we found ourselves focusing on?

Hebrews 10:21-25 comes to mind, including:

“As for me and my Christian community, we will consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, but encouraging one another, and all the more as we see the day drawing near.” ~ FATHERS Team signal, substituting “Christian community” for “fellow Fathers” (based on Hebrews 10:25)

The Life Application Study Bible says this about Hebrews 10:25: “Difficulties should never be excuses for missing church services. Rather, as difficulties arise, we should make an even greater effort to be faithful in attendance.”

So… if you want to worship and you are isolating during this COVID-19 situation, we are listing streaming worship HERE. In spite of these difficulties, we will worship the Lord!!!

In fact, some senior living facilities are using phone-in worship approaches. More on that soon…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!



HUMOR – Christian Playbook humor links including these two recent comics


PRAYER OPPORTUNITIES:

  • For People Critically Ill, or Facing Great Uncertainty – from New Zealand Prayer Book (bottom of first page shown HERE)
  • Lenten Prayer by Rev. Dr. LP Jones: opportunities to read or listen

Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 5, 2020:


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