Monday, January 12, 2015

Communion Prayer January 11, 2015

Join me now in prayer.
Father, you are Creator of all existence
And the Holy Spirit is our Companion.
But at this time,
I choose to think of the man in the upper room
Who knowing suffering and death awaited 
Ate supper with his disciples,
Then commanded them
To do this in remembrance of Him.
Let us do likewise.
In Jesus name,
Amen.

Invitation to Communion January 11, 2015

Join us in Communion
Also know as  the Lord's Supper.
"We welcome all to the Lord's Table
As God has welcomed us."
The Scripture from Mark describing Jesus baptism
Introduces us
To all three members of the Trinity,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Some have said that when Christians
Have a hard time understanding
An aspect of their faith.
They slap a label on it
And put it on a shelf.
The Trinity is such a concept
That is hard to get one's mind around.
To make the Trinity more understandable
Think of the Creator as
"I am,"
As he named himself to Moses.
Jesus is God in action,
The Word.
The Holy Spirit is the Love
That binds the Creator to the Word. 
So the Trinity
becomes
I Am Love in action.
Now join the Three-in-One
And take the cup and bread. 


Monday, January 05, 2015

Epiphany

"Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea
In the days of Herod, the king,
Behold there came wise men from the east..."

The Bible does not count the wise men,
But we do.
Why?
Are we so determine to quantify the world
That we ignore quality?
We look to wealth 
To define standing in our community. 
God looks to how we treat
The least among us.
The wise men brought three gifts:
Gold for virtue and kingship
 Frankincense for prayer and priestship. 
Myrrh for suffering and death.
Christmas is over,
But this is the day to offer gifts to Jesus.
What can we offer God, 
The author of Creation? 
What he most wants: 
Love,
Faith,
 Obedience. 
Our prayer this day must be:
Lord, make me a servant in your image,
Today, tomorrow and forever.

Friday, January 02, 2015

New Year's Resolutions

"Finally, brethren, what ever things are true,
Whatever things are honest,
Whatever things are just,
Whatever things are pure,
Whatever things are lovely,
Whatever things are of good report:
If there be virtue, and if there be any praise,
Think on these things."
Paul speaks to us through the ages
With his guide to New Year's resolutions.
In 2015,
Let us search for truth,
Focus on being honest, not only with others,
But with ourselves.
Support justice
For the least of these brothers of mine.
Strive to not be harsh or cruel
To those around us
And affirm the hopes and dreams of others.
Let us
Focus on the beauty within,
Fill our minds with hope,
Shun that which diminishes others,
Praise those who do right.
May we turn to God in prayer 
When our world grows dark
And
Remember
That we are not alone.