Lenten Prayer Project
Using the internet to guide and support spiritual practice is something that is being explored by a lot of folks. I read a lot of ideas in the Emerging Church book by Eddie Gibbs. Many young congregations who are trying to straddle our cultural shifts are finding that cellphones can be as good as church bells for calling people to pause in their day and remember the source of all life.
I decided to jump into the fray with the Lenten Prayer Project, a 40 day or so experiment with automated prayers. It begins today with a morning and evening psalm and prayer. The only instructions are to stop what you are doing when you receive the email and pray. I figure some folks with have more time to build around it - maybe additional petitions, maybe a moment of quiet, maybe a lit candle, maybe even a favorite song. It doesn't really matter, as long as you take the time to acknowledge God where you are. The prayers are on a weekly cycle too (minus Sundays), so you'll get the same prayer each Monday morning. There should be a rhythm that develops out of that. The prayers are from some Celtic resources I've collected, and they are beautiful and challenging.
That's the general idea anyway, but I figure I could expand it in the future. I could see emails sent out each day, calling participants to pray the hours (the ol' medieval or monastic way). I also imagine that it could be a very simple service that churches could offer to their communities, especially to those folks on the edge who want a taste of spirituality but aren't ready to trust the church again.
The "how-to" is pretty simple. I used a free email service called LetterMeLater.com to setup each email and schedule it to be sent. I then setup a simple form at nathanjhill.com to receive possible subscribers. Right now, I enter them in manually to a group on the LetterMeLater site and update the scheduled emails. It's not an automated process - in fact, if I do it again, I will probably look at setting up a mailing list of some kind. Still, it's a first step to see how this goes.
In fact, I want to hear people's responses, so as we get past the first week or two, I may add additional spiritual insights that folks have received as they have prayed these prayers. Collectively, we can see what God is doing among us as we try out this spiritual practice together.
If you want to join the experiment, sign up here: http://www.nathanjhill.com/lentenprayers/index.php
The Office and God
On Saturday, September 8, from 3-5 PM, our region's Connections worship gathering is happening at North Chevy Chase Christian Church (8814 Kensington Parkway, Chevy Chase, MD). We are starting a series focusing on the hit NBC TV show "The Office". We'll use it as a way talk about life, work, relationships, words, purpose, and so on. It should be fun. Each discussion time includes fresh cappuccino and fair trade coffee and is followed by a time of worship - song, prayer, and communion.
Anyway, I wanted to make sure I invited readers of my blog to it this time - it's going to be real interesting and a lot of fun.
Michael Scott, for me, is one of the funniest characters on TV. I wrote on the Facebook group for Connections that he is like a trainwreck - he says the worst thing at the worst moment and we (the viewers) get to see it coming in slow motion. We cannot turn away. At times, it makes us squirm in our seats, and at other times, we can't help but just laugh.
But yet, for the character, there is this deep care and concern that manages to break through at times - ultimately, Michael Scott cares about his employees and wants to do the right thing. It's just he seems mostly misguided and sometimes sidetracked by his own immaturity and pride. But there are times when he does seem to wise up a bit and deal with an issue in a constructive way, and when that happens, everyone takes notice. It really does mean something.
I think that is what we will be looking for as we begin this series at Connections, and then maybe to ask each other how we can get that goodness within each of us to rise up and make a difference for someone more often.
Here is our worship guide. I'm listing it below just so anyone who is curious can see what we are up to. Note: Some of these are half-formed ideas.
Connections Worship Guide (9/5)
3:00 PM
- delicious fair trade coffee/cappucino (Eunice)
- spanish tortilla (Beth)3:20 PM
The Office Episode (Season One)
"Downsizing"
We'll watch the "Downsizing" episode from season one, which really deals with the breakdown of relationships. You have Dwight trying to get Jim to form an alliance, you got Jim and Pam working together to trick Dwight, you got Michael Scott (the boss) totally mishandling office relations by trying to throw an unnecessary party to boost moral, and so on. It's chock full of dishonesty, avoidance, well-meaning intentions gone awry, division, hearing what you want to hear, lack of reality, and so on.4:00 PM
Discussion TimeScripture Readings:
Matthew 6:19-23
During Jesus' first sermon, called the Sermon on the Mount, in Matthew, he begins a section on the piety (lived out faith) that God rewards, and he talks about the internal things, deep down, that define you.Matthew 12:33-37
After casting out a demon, Jesus is confronted by Pharisees, who claims he uses evil to do good. He responds about the words from your mouths. There is something at stake in what you say and how you say it.Matthew 18:15-20
In Jesus' fourth sermon in Matthew, he switches gears and gives instruction about the church (ekklesia), an important theme in Matthew. This section talks about how to deal with conflicts with each other. If the conflict cannot be resolved, you are to treat your offending brother or sister like "a Gentile and a tax collector" - which means as an object of mission. In other words, relationships should be different since we are Christians.We will discuss how each of these words from Jesus might offer light to the characters of the show and to our own lives... And finally, what are we going to do about it?
4:30 PM
Worship TimeOpening Song/Lighting of the Candles
"Everyone Wants to Know Love" (tentative)Psalm Reading
Psalm 139
(with slideshow in the background)Time of Prayer and Reflection
Prayer Stations (reflecting relationship, honesty, words, etc.)Prayer Songs
"Bless Be the Tie that Binds"
"Jesus Remember Me"Communion
Laura Arico leads itClosing Prayer
St. Francis' Prayer (make me an instrument of thy peace)End.
Communion Idea:
Let's do the divide by 2:
Two people cut the piece of bread in half and offer it to others.
Then those two cut the piece of bread in half and offer it to others.
Until everyone has bread. Then we dip into the cup.Ideas for Prayer Stations:
Some of these are CRAZY.
- A hand mirror and you write lipstick on it... hold it up to your face, and use the lipstick to write a heart over your mouth... A strange way to pray.. but perhaps a way to meditate and ask God to use your lips for good, not evil?
- Friendship bracelets???
- Signs of relationships to touch, hold, and use in our prayer... perhaps rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc, etc... any other ideas?
- Maybe a prayer quilt on the floor, made out of different patches.. that we may sit on and pray for the wholeness of the world
- A truth wall.. to write things of truth, love, and honesty on.. ??
