Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2016

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.)

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.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Communion Prayer for June 15, 2014



Dear God,
Forgiver of our sins,
As we take the bread
And the wine,
Let us remember
Christ's unrelenting love.
Help us to forgive others
Because we have been forgiven.
In Jesus name we pray.
Amen.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Easter 2014


My church day started with communion preparation.
Nine trays to be filled.
My duty this Sunday.
 My church celebrates the risen Christ
With the bread and wine
Of remembrance.
Next came an Easter egg hunt
Open to all in our city.
We are a church with few children
Except on Easter morning
When young voices echo
Through our old building.
Finally, organ music swelled.
The most joyous service of the year had begun.
Christ is risen!
The minister proclaimed from the pulpit
As he opened with a prayer.
I waited for the joy
That comes on Easter,
But it was not there.
Had I been too caught up
In the mundane
To know this day's exultation?
Then the choir sang
"He Is Not Here!"
As that anthem echoed through sanctuary,
My scalp tingled.
I stood outside Jerusalem
Gazing at an empty tomb,
Knowing that the world had been transformed.
He is risen!
And we all rise with him.

 

Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Saturday before Easter Death Reigns


On this day,
Jesus is dead.
His body lies
In a dank, stone hole
Sealed against the light.
A part of God is dead.  

The Trinity is broken.
The Creator holds the breath of life,
But the stench of death
Fills the tomb. 
Without the Word, 
The Comforter is bereft.
Tomorrow,
Life will conquer death.
Jesus will rise
With the promise
Of resurrection for all,
But not this day.
This day death reigns.


Friday, April 18, 2014

Good Friday 2014

Why is it called Good Friday?
I have heard many answers.
None satisfy.
Jesus, the Word made flesh, God incarnate,
Died on a Friday, 
The day after he shared the Passover meal  
With those closest to him.
Fully human.
So human that he suffered just as we would
Nailed to a cross 
After a brutal flogging.
We recoil in horror
At his death
And think it took so long.
Six hours.
Most crucified took days to die.
Was Pilate's flogging a blessing
That gave a swifter death?
Fully God,
Who had never known death.
All creation gone before had drunk
Of that bitter cup,
But God had not.
God died on that first Good Friday,
As much of God
As could exist in human form.
A maimed, lifeless body was laid in
The cold stone tomb.
Love's breath stilled.
 Heaven wept.
Creation waited. 

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Palm Sunday 2014



Children scurry down the aisles
Of churches small and large
Waving green palm fronds in the air
In memory of 
Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem
On what we now call Palm Sunday. 
On that day so long ago
The crowd spread cloaks and palm leaves
Before  Jesus' donkey's feet.
 People exulted.
Hosannas filled the air.
Soon the Romans would be gone,
They believed.
Jerusalem would be theirs alone.
But Jesus had warned them
That was not his message.
He came to usher in  God's kingdom
Not to fight the Romans.
As the days passed,
The cries of joy faded,
Turned to shouts of anger
By the High Priest's perfidy.
Christ was
Arrested,
Condemned
And
Crucified.
His body placed in a tomb.
Did Jesus know what was to come
As he rode into Jerusalem?
I think he did.
And still he came to Jerusalem
For God.
For us.

Saturday, April 05, 2014

Communion Prayer for April 6, 2014

Romans 8:6-11

The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace. The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. Those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God.
You, however, are not in the realm of the flesh but are in the realm of the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God lives in you. And if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, they do not belong to Christ. 10 But if Christ is in you, then even though your body is subject to death because of sin, the Spirit gives life[a] because of righteousness. 11 And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of[b] his Spirit who lives in you.


Dear Lord,
We come to share the bread and wine
In celebration and remembrance of you.
     The passage from Romans we read today 
Reminds us that You sent Your Spirit
To dwell within us and
Give us life and peace.
So we know
As we eat the bread and drink the wine
The Comforter joins us.
Amen.


Saturday, March 01, 2014

Communion Prayer March 2, 2014

Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain, by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with him. Then Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good for us to be here; if you wish, I[a] will make three dwellings[b] here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, suddenly a bright cloud overshadowed them, and from the cloud a voice said, “This is my Son, the Beloved;[c] with him I am well pleased; listen to him!” When the disciples heard this, they fell to the ground and were overcome by fear. But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Get up and do not be afraid.” And when they looked up, they saw no one except Jesus himself alone.As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus ordered them, “Tell no one about the vision until after the Son of Man has been raised from the dead. (Matthew 17:1-9
Transfiguration by Alexandr Ivanov, 1824


Dear Lord, 
We come on this Transfiguration Sunday
To share the bread and wine
In celebration and remembrance of you.
The Creator called you :" Beloved."
We call you "Savior."
Let this bread and wine remind us
Of your glory,
Of your love,
Of your sacrifice,
Of your words to Peter, James and John:
"Do not be afraid,"
Amen.

Offeratory Prayer March 2, 2014

Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter and James and his brother John and led them up a high mountain, by themselves. And he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun, and his clothes became dazzling white. Suddenly there appeared to them Moses and Elijah, talking with him. Then Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, it is good for us to be here; if you wish, I[a] will make three dwellings[b] here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” While he was still speaking, suddenly a bright cloud overshadowed them, and from the cloud a voice said, “This is my Son, the Beloved;[c] with him I am well pleased; listen to him!” When the disciples heard this, they fell to the ground and were overcome by fear. But Jesus came and touched them, saying, “Get up and do not be afraid.” And when they looked up, they saw no one except Jesus himself alone.As they were coming down the mountain, Jesus ordered them, “Tell no one about the vision until after the Son of Man has been raised from the dead. (Matthew 17:1-9 )


Transfiguration by Alexandr Ivanov, 1824


Dear Lord,  I know
That when you came down
From the Mount of Transfiguration
You entered into a world of suffering
And immediately healed a young man,
We cannot heal as you did,
But we can give our treasure and our time
To your service.
Bless what we lay before you,
And use it for the benefit of your kingdom.
In Jesus name I pray.
Amen.

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Lectionary Gospel Reading for January 12, 2014

Matthew 3:13-17
3:13 Then Jesus came from Galilee to John at the Jordan, to be baptized by him.
3:14 John would have prevented him, saying, "I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?"
3:15 But Jesus answered him, "Let it be so now; for it is proper for us in this way to fulfill all righteousness." Then he consented.
3:16 And when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him.
3:17 And a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased."



 Creator, Word, and Love
God complete in three.
 John recognizes that he confronts the Word,
God Incarnate.
John believes he is not worthy to baptize God.
Jesus reassures him with cryptic words.
Jesus chooses to use baptism
To signal his commitment to the Kingdom.
We echo his actions
When we are baptized.
And commit ourselves to the Triune God. 
 Jesus rises from the water
Just as he will rise from the grave.
The Love of God descends on Jesus
Linking Creator and Word with Love.
The Trinity is renewed.
Jesus, the Son of Man,
Has received the blessing of the Creator
Through the Holy Spirit.
That blessing and love will carry him
To Jerusalem,
To Death,
To Resurrection.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Trust


Mother God, Father God,
Your names are endless
And encompass all.
Your kingdom comes on the wings of angels
And in the footsteps of humanity
Who follow the Shepherd.
Give us nourishment for our bodies
And love for our souls.
Forgive us when we do not trust you
As we forgive those who betray our trust.
Do not take your presence from us.
Let us always know the Comforter is near.
Keep us safe from unbelief and pride.
You are beginning and end,
Creation and annihilation,
Love unending.
Amen.

Photo by Delphine
Original by Kitina Celt

Thursday, July 11, 2013

We Are the Book


I contemplate the Bible,
The record of God's deeds
In times far past;
The written record of the life of Jesus
And the commitment of the apostles.
Is there a record for today?
Does some lonely author
Now write words that will inspire
Those in the far future?
Perhaps in our time the record is written
On the heart of every believer.
Each carries the Word within.
So, our duty is to be the book
The world can read
And know God.

Photo by Paul Keller

Saturday, March 30, 2013

The Saturday before Easter




On this day,
The apostles are absent
From the gospels,
This missing day.

Jesus is dead
His disciples believe.

Their world is ashes.
Their grief is immense.
They fear for their lives.
They hide in the upper room.
Only the women dare to go out.
Jerusalem is strangely quiescent.
Pilate places a guard by the tomb.
This day Christ's body lies undisturbed.
Tomorrow the disciples' world
Will come alive
But not today.
We must remember
That missing day
When sorrow fills us,
When we tremble in fear,
When we hide from the world.
Those that knew our Savior best
Did not escape their human frailty,
Neither can we.
We know that with the morrow
Came relief and jubilation.
We have the risen Christ
Not the missing day.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Good Friday 2013

Why is it called Good Friday?
I have heard many answers.
None satisfy.
Jesus, the Word made flesh, God incarnate,
Died on Friday.  
The day after he shared the Passover meal  
With those that believed in him.
Fully human.
So human that he suffered agony
Nailed to a cross 
After a brutal flogging.
We recoil in horror
At his death
And think it took so long.
Six hours.
Most crucified took days to die 
Unless they were flogged.
Fully God
Who had never known death.
All God's creation past had drunk
Of that bitter cup,
But God had not.
God died on that first Good Friday,
As much of God
As could exist in human form.
A maimed, lifeless body was laid in
The cold stone tomb.
Creation waited.

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Maundy Thursday 2013

Maundy Thursday.
Maundy for the British Monarch's
Alms for the poor. 
The Thursday before Easter.
The day before the crucifixion.
The day that Jesus washed his disciples feet
Even though he knew
His death was at hand.
The day Jesus and his disciples
Ate their Passover meal
In an upper room.
There Jesus instituted Communion,
The Lord's Supper,
Christians practice today.
There Judas shared bread with Jesus
Before he left to betray him.
Today many will gather for Communion.
Where believers partake of this sacrament
The Holy Spirit joins them.
Bread and wine,
Flesh and blood.
Remember the man. 
Remember the Word made flesh.
Remember God kneeling before each disciple.
Remember Jesus' patience.
Remember his sacrifice.