Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Love eternal prayer

Dear Heart of all Creation, whose essence dwells in infinity, you are love eternal.
Let your love fill our lives, this world, and let your love conquer all.
Nurture us eternal mother
Grant us pardon when we do not act out of love, so we can pardon those who do not act in love toward us.
We so easily wander from your love in search of human baubles devoid of hope, Please teach us what is of real worth.
For you are the love that should govern all forever.











Saturday, December 24, 2016

Christmas Day Blessing

As we leave today,
May the Joy of Christmas Day 
Follow you
And
Be renewed
Whenever you remember
That God is Love. 
Amen.

Communion Statement Christmas Day 2016

On this Christmas Day, we celebrate the birth of a baby in the lowliest circumstances.  Born away from home in a stable, our Savior makes clear that material wealth is not his starting point.  Love is, a mother's love, a step-father's love.  Grown, Jesus' message is simple.  Love God and love people.On this Christmas Day, we need only obey Jesus command to love.

I was a Deist for many years, but today I believe in Jesus, God Incarnate, God in the flesh.  I started out on a Christian path to belief.  I was baptized as a baby in the Presbyterian Church thanks to the beliefs of my Presbyterian-Christian Scientist grandmother.  Later, I was dunked in a Baptist Church thanks to my Southern Baptist mother.  Unfortunately, that church destroyed my blossoming faith.  I walked away from Christianity as a teenager firmly believing that no intelligent person could be a Christian.

I was an adult holding a doctorate in chemistry before I found God in Jesus and intellectual challenge in Christianity.  I joined a liberal Baptist church that promptly split. With a dozen or so others, we started a new church.  The first Sunday, there were 60 people present.  Now it is a congregation of six thousand.  Over time, I found I was no longer in tune with the beliefs of that very vibrant, but theologically conservative, church.

I left and spent a year never going to church, but studying and contemplating my faith.  Eventually, I realized I needed a church home. God's grace led me to Central Christian.  Here I am accepted, just as any of you searching for a church home would be accepted.

My church is a Christian Church (Disciples of  Christ). We are part of a denomination that started in the United States in the early 1800's.  Our founders were Scottish immigrants who wished to break down denominational barriers.  Our church welcomes all who accept Jesus the Christ as their Savior, a Savior who as a child was refugee fleeing with his parents into Egypt. 

We are here on this Christmas Day to take Communion.  Disciples celebrate Communion every time we worship.  Everyone is invited to the Table because it is not our Table, it is the Lord's Table.  Jesus opens his arms to everyone to come and be one with him. 

God and people meet at the Table and something happens.  At the Table, we touch eternity. At the table, God gives love, forgiveness, acceptance and we receive.  In prayer we go to God.  In Communion, God comes to us.  We are not learning something, or remembering something, but doing something–we are meeting God.

(The last paragraph is adapted from A Communion Meditation by Myron J. Taylor.)

Saturday, July 02, 2016

Offertory Invitation July 3



Giving to the church is a very private exercise, especially nowadays when we can give electronically.  Yet, we perform a very public act of worship every Sunday when we collect offerings.  Some churches invite persons who make their gifts electronically – weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually – to participate in The Offertory by simply dropping a one-dollar bill into the plate each week.   It is a celebratory practice in those churches, in one called the Hallelujah Dollar.  In this way, the church benefits from electronic giving, yet encourages a meaningful way to make giving an act of worship.   I have resolved to be a participant in The Offertory every Sunday by putting a dollar in the plate.  I urge you to do the same.  With that dollar, I will be part of this worship experience, this offering.  The deacons will now collect the offering.

Offertory Prayer July 3, 2016


Dear God, eternity's proprietor,  
Today's offering is yours 
Before it is given 
Because all creation is yours. 
Teach us how to first think of you
When we think for ourselves,
Let us understand that being able to give monetarily,  
No matter the amount, 
Is a gift of your grace. 
With our offerings we pay homage to you, 
Creator, Word and Love.

Amen.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Memorial Day Communion Prayer

Dear God,
Creator, Word, Love,
We give thanks and praise
For your goodness and mercy,
So undeserved.
We thank you for all those
Who, in all times,
Have been brave and true,
For those 
Who gave their lives
In their country's service.
Help us to be worthy
Of their supreme sacrifice.
We thank you, Jesus,
For your sacrifice.
May our faith stay strong,
That your kingdom come
And your will be done.
Amen.

Communion Statement on Memorial Day


How fitting on Memorial Day we come to the Memorial Table. When it is my opportunity to give the Communion Statement,I prefer to share something positive, something uplifting. I cannot today because on Memorial Day I remember my generations war,a war that claimed over 58,000 lives.  I remember Vietnam.  I remember a young man, just out of high school,wwho chose to volunteer instead of going to college or waiting for the draft.  He died on patrol one week after being deployed in Vietnam.\
On Memorial Day, we remember service men and women, who like my high school friend, gave their lives to secure and protect the freedom we have in this country.  As we come to the Lord's Table, we remember Christ gave his life for us. In remembrance, let us live to be his hands in this world today.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Communion Meditation March 13, 2016

Communion does something. That sounds strange to me. I understand how I do something, take the bread and eat it and the cup and drink it, but I don't see how God does anything. You see, I first met God  intellectually, only later personally.  But I do not come to the table to learn something with  my mind: I come to meet God. God and people meet at the table and something happens. At the table, we touch eternity. At the table, God gives love, forgiveness, acceptance and we receive. In prayer we go to God. In Communion, God comes to us. We are not learning something, or remembering something, but doing something–we are meeting God.

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Communion Prayer for January 10, 2016.

Join me now in prayer.
Creator, the center of all existence,
Holy Spirit, our Companion while we live,
I treasure your love.
But the man in the upper room
Sharing bread and wine with his friends,
Chose to live as we do.
To pour as much of himself as he could
Into a human vessel.
Fully God, Fully human.
He gave himself to us
In the simplest necessities of life:
Food and drink,
So that we would remember him.
Jesus, Savior.
We remember you now.
Amen.

Invitation to Communion January 10, 2016


 I invite you to join us in Communion
Or as I knew it a a child, the Lord's Supper.
We will take the bread and wine
(it's grape juice really),
And remember the man
Who first broke the bread and drank the wine.
The same man whose baptism is observed today:
Jesus the Christ.
I was lucky enough to have
A Presbyterian/Christian Scientist grandmother
and a Southern Baptist mother.
One saw to it that I was sprinkled as a baby
and the other that I was dunked at age ten.
So as far as baptism is concerned,
Been there, done that.
Communion is different.  
Only as an adult
Did I understand
The significance of the bread and wine.
Now, I treasure each time
I take the Lord's Supper.
As I hope you will.


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.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Christmas Invitation to Communion



I come to invite you to join us
In Communion.
Our statement of identity says that:
"We are Disciples of Christ
A movement for wholeness
In a fragmented world.
As part of the one body of Christ,
We welcome all to the Lord's Table
As God has welcomed us."
When I think of Christmas,
The baby in the manger,
I am not surprised that we all love this holiday
Despite its commercialization and too often, frantic pace.
We remember that
God came as a baby.
We  can hold a baby.  We could hold God.
I think deep within in each of us
Is the desire to be in control.
God as a baby gives us control
And sets Christmas in a special place.
But Christmas leads us to Easter,
And a Savior who did not conquer by might
But became the Lamb of God,
A living sacrifice,
Out of our control.
When we take the bread and wine,
We follow Jesus' command:
"Do this in remembrance of me."
In Communion,
God is in control.
I feel at peace with myself
When I take the bread and cup
And know that I do God's will.
That now the Christ holds me.
Join us at the Lord's Table.
Let Jesus cradle you.

Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Communion Prayer November 2,2014

Dear Lord,
Creator, Word, and Love,
You spoke creation into existence.
Chose to walk this earth in human form,
And to dwell with us now.
As we take this bread and wine,
We follow our Savior's command
To do this
"In remembrance of Me."
Bless this congregation
And make those in it the servants you need.
Let us work together in your love,
To make the world around us what you want
For we are your hands in this place.
In Jesus name we pray,
Amen.

Saturday, October 18, 2014

No More Disease


Creator of Life,
Whose being fills the Universe,
You fill me with awe.
All creation bows to you.
Nourish me with knowledge.
Protect me from the fear of the unknown.
Help me protect others from society's created fears.
Deliver me into eternity
As my mother delivered me into this world.
Let the learning that you impart
Through the toil of countless scientists,
Deliver a world free of disease, of suffering.
For you are the Infinite Mind,
All knowing, all powerful,
All Love.

Friday, October 10, 2014

The Lost Sheep


"The Lord is my Shepherd..."
Those words echo in the soul of every Christian.
But too often I feel
Like a sheep that has wandered astray:
Alone,
Lost,
Afraid.
Let me be a sheep in God's fold:
Warm,
Secure,
Surrounded by others.
If that cannot be,
Then let me remember
The parable of the lost sheep:
That the Shepherd will leave the ninety and nine
To look for the lost one.
Look for me, O Lord.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Offertory Prayer August 24, 2014

Romans 12:1-8 

I appeal to you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. 2Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect. 3For by the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think of yourself more highly than you ought to think, but to think with sober judgment, each according to the measure of faith that God has assigned. 4For as in one body we have many members, and not all the members have the same function, 5so we, who are many, are one body in Christ, and individually we are members one of another. 6We have gifts that differ according to the grace given to us: prophecy, in proportion to faith; 7ministry, in ministering; the teacher, in teaching; 8the exhorter, in exhortation; the giver, in generosity; the leader, in diligence; the compassionate, in cheerfulness

 

Dear God, Speaker of Life,
Today's offering is yours
Before it is given
Because all is your creation.
Teach us how to not think too highly of ourselves
But to use so sober judgment to know our souls.
Let us understand that being able to give monetarily,
No matter the amount,
Is a gift of your grace.
With all our offerings we pay homage to you,
Creator, Word and Love.
For yours is the infinite
Time unending.
Amen.