Liturgies
Our inclusive language liturgies generally set the structure and theme of Sunday morning worship. Since announcements are an integral part of our life together, we offer some guidelines for those who make announcements towards the end of worship.
.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4872 {margin-left: -2em; }.wp-show-posts-columns#wpsp-4872 .wp-show-posts-inner {margin: 0 0 2em 2em; } GATHERING ENTRANCE REFLECTION The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. his brother Theo written at The Hague on or about Tuesday, 16 May, 1882 GATHERING We are the vessels of God’s voice, her words blowing through us, bidding us to tell the tales that only we can speak. Jan L. Richardson, In Wisdom’s Path Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church, p 192 GATHERING ENTRANCE REFLECTION If you would learn more, ask the cattle, Seek information from the birds of the air. The creeping things of earth will give you lessons, And the fishes of the sea will tell you all. There is not a single creature that does not know God holds in power the soul of every living thing, And the breath of every human body. Job 12:7-10. Cited in “Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditation” (January 21, 2015) GATHERING ENTRANCE REFLECTION Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, First Perennial Classics, HarperPerennial, 1998, page 332015 After Pentecost – Called through the Storm
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