Iona Creed: With-us God…

The Iona community is inspiring. Here is their creed (link HERE.)

Is this powerful, or what?

“…We commit ourselves to work for change
and put ourselves on the line;
to bear responsibility, take risks,
live powerfully
and face humiliation;
to stand with those on the edge;
to choose life and be used by the Spirit
for God’s new community of hope. Amen”

~ Iona Creed

May our commitment in some small way be energized by this creed…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, May 12, 2019:


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Valleys…

In this posting, Rick Warren talks about valleys in Israel and in our lives.

Three Things to Remember About the Valleys

At the end of the article Rick asks three questions you may want to ponder today:

  • “Where are you on your journey right now: in a valley, climbing out of a valley, somewhere in between a valley and a mountaintop, or on a mountaintop?
  • How can you prepare yourself mentally, physically, and spiritually for the valleys of your life?
  • Why do you think God allows you to go through valleys and not just mountaintops?

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, May 5, 2019:


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Creative Prayer While Walking…

Lynne Babb’s post on Creative Prayer While Walking (link HERE) is music to the ears of those who like the CP’s “Movin’ and Prayin’ ” page (link HERE). Movement so frequently enhances prayer.

Perhaps today will offer an opportunity to try some “thinking in the presence of God” as Lynne describes it?

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, May 5, 2019:


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A Touch of Hope…

Our world has endured a lot of human death at the hands of humans.

This episode (LINK HERE) on CBS’ Sunday Morning captures attention. It’s a story that hopefully – as the film producer says – “gives a touch of hope even in the wake of tragedy.”

POSSIBLE ACTIONS:

  • Find 6 minutes now or in the next 24 hours to watch the video
  • Consider sharing it with a friend

May the peace and love that passeth all understanding be with you, those you love and with all of humanity…

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, May 5, 2019:


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From Darkness to Light (from CAC) …

Wake up, sleeper,
Rise from the dead,
And Christ will shine on you.

~ Ephesians 5:13-14 (Jerusalem Bible)

WOW – the image of “beams of light extending in all directions” from Christ’s grave is powerful. Thanks to Center for Action and Contemplation for that and other commentary in this posting (Link HERE).

How can Christ’s “shining on you” show itself in your actions today? Reflect on that, wake up, and then make it happen!

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 28, 2019:


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Spiritual Practices in Nature…

With weather warming in most areas, maybe it’s a good time for some Spiritual Practices in Nature? This site has many good ideas: find something in nature…take a hike…labyrinth efforts…  These thoughts will undoubtedly prompt many more customized to you.

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit (and a little bit of “Mother Nature?!”)


Lectionary Texts for Sunday, April 28, 2019:


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Christ is Risen! Now What?

Happy Easter! May you will have a glorious Easter day of worship and fellowship!

It has become a Christian Playbook tradition to revisit Wendy M. Wright’s book The Rising: Living the Mysteries of Lent, Easter and Pentecost. In that book, Wendy discusses 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 20:1-18 verses.

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

  • close your eyes and put 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 days ahead

In case you want a topical SONG, HERE is In The Garden, performed by Anne Murray or HERE by the Avett Brothers.

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.

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


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Stations of the Cross…

Guideposts treats us to a summary of Stations of the Cross (link HERE.) It’s nice to have a quick summary of the Stations, with visuals as well.

If you have the time and inclination, consider going to a Stations of the Cross service in your area. People of all Christian traditions will likely find the experience satisfying.

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


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Feet, Table, Water…

During this day, take time to silence your brain and read Claire McKeever-Burgett’s Maundy Thursday Prayer (LINK here.)

Are you racing to water or timid? Looking for a drink in a downpour? Ready to wade in the water?

On this day, filled with worship and ministry opportunities to wash, take, eat and serve, may we become cleansed and nourished to more fully share God’s love with others throughout our world.

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Maundy Thursday, April 18, 2019:


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A Holy Week Prayer…

Lent is nearing its end and soon we will say goodbye to LP’s prayer for another year. As a final 2019 posting related to the prayer, THIS LINK has the Holy Week version listed below.

For more than five weeks, guiding God, we have traveled the Lenten road. We are ready for it to end. We prefer celebration to reflection and self-examination. On the table, pulpit, and lectern, we prefer pure white, festive red, hopeful blue, or gentle green to Lent’s pensive purple. We know our sins are many, but why must we confess them so often? Remind us, gracious God, that you call us to confession not to burden us, but to free us. Help us to offer you every fear, failure, and sin, so that your forgiveness can calm and cleanse us and your steadfast love can draw us to new beginnings.

We thank you, God of wonders, for countless blessings. We thank you for those special people whose embrace, friendship, and accepting eyes ease our burdens and heighten our joys. We thank you for the songbirds who greet the dawn with exuberant melody. We thank you for the ability to laugh: to laugh at ourselves when we are mistaken; to laugh with our friends when we take ourselves too seriously; to laugh for the pure pleasure it brings. We thank you for eyes that see familiar friends and a new face in the crowd, savor a peaceful sunrise or sunset, and note a hand in need of our touch and open arms waiting to receive us.

Because we are so blessed, help us to respond faithfully to life and its goodness. Because people and relationships are so important, help us to look beyond ourselves and share our plenty with those in need. Help us to build a community known for the risks it takes to help others experience your loving presence. Because life can be so abundant, help us to be a community as joyous in our celebrations as we are committed to service in Jesus’ name. Because not everyone sees your blessings so readily, help us to comfort the bereaved, accompany the lonely, offer hope to the despairing, and reach for a better world for all.

We pray for all whose needs and concerns touch our hearts. We pray for those in need whom we cannot or do not see. We pray for new members and those preparing to receive baptism. We pray for all making difficult decisions. We pray for those enduring illness of body, mind, or spirit, and those who struggle to hope. We pray that during this Holy Week we will complete our Lenten journey by seeing our brokenness borne by and entombed with Jesus, which will prepare us to hear anew the almost unimaginable proclamation that the tomb is empty, Jesus is risen, and life and love prevail. These and all our prayers we offer with confidence, for we bring them in Jesus’ name. Amen.

I especially appreciate the birds and “exuberant melody” reference. Are there certain words or aspects that have especially resonated with you this season? If so, please comment below so that we might share those together.

May this prayer and the experiences of this week continue to lift you to a closer walk with our Lord, and a wonderful life with God.

Enjoy the day, filled with the Spirit!


Lectionary Texts for Resurrection Sunday, April 21, 2019:


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