Showing posts with label 1 Corinthians 10:16-17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1 Corinthians 10:16-17. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Bamboo Encounter-- August 24


The 4th Bamboo Encounter  held at Reflection Riding was last Saturday, on August 24th, making it the end of our first quarter.  Things have been a little busy in my life as you might notice that the only blog posts currently are Bamboo Encounter posts.  That doesn't mean I don't have more to write or say; it just means I don't have the time, space, or energy to do it right yet.  

So, here is the Bamboo Encounter from Saturday, August 24th. You will find pictures here, a link to the song we sang at the end, the order of worship, the opening prayer, etc.  If you go to the Bamboo Encounter Facebook page, you can see photos that others have tagged "Bamboo Encounter" and reflections from others.

It was a beautiful Saturday morning for our last meeting of summer.  Our next meeting will be in the fall month of September, on the 4th Saturday.  There was a threat of rain and storms for later in the afternoon, but we weren't hit by those.  We experienced some breezes inside the bamboo and were able to hear the blowing of the leaves and the clacking of the bamboo.

There were eight of us humans total gathered, with a sweet furry friend who joined us.  I knew from several people that weren't able to make it out that day for various reasons.  There was someone new that came out that day.  One never knows who or how many will be able to make it.  And that's really okay.

Once I get into the bamboo and get things set up-- the welcome table and the Eucharist table, then I am able to enter into the calm and peace that the bamboo offer.  

I recently read a great article that explains physiologically why being under a tree covering calms folks.  Though this isn't that same article (I think I posted it on Bamboo Encounter's page), this is a good one to read: "Immerse Yourself in a Forest for Better Health".

The opening prayer for the morning: 

"Creator God, as we come into the bamboo in this final month of summer, help us to set aside all distractions and concerns to be open to your presence, preparing our hearts, minds, bodies, and souls to recognize your presence in our midst.  May we connect with you in this space-- whether in the silence, the rustling of leaves, the knocking of the bamboo, the spoken word, or through one another.  Amen." (DD--8/20/19)

[I did edit it while I was praying it to include Gracie, our furry friend who was with us that morning.]

Scriptures for the day:

1 Kings 4:29, 33-34 (CEB)
29 And God gave Solomon wisdom and very great understanding—insight as long as the seashore itself. 33 He described the botany of trees, whether the cedar in Lebanon or the hyssop that grows out of the wall. He also described cattle, birds, anything that crawls on the ground, and fish. 34 People came from everywhere to listen to Solomon’s wisdom; even the earth’s kings who had heard about his wisdom came!

Psalm 104:19 (CEB)-- 19 God made the moon for the seasons,
    and the sun too, which knows when to set.

I encouraged all to go back and read the rest of Psalm 104 at some point because reading Scripture outdoors that talks about nature adds to the reading and living of it.

I said this: "Reading the Scripture outdoors helps us embody it.  It comes to life."

And I shared a quote:  “Nature, as it tells the story of an outdoor Creator and as it mirrors Scripture, is not limited to any particular denomination, church, or rite.” Steven Chase, Nature as Spiritual Practice, 62)

Then I shared this short reading/quote from Thomas à Kempis  about God's creation: "If your heart is straight with God, then every creature will be to you a mirror of life and a book of holy doctrine.  No creature is so little or so mean as not to sow forth and represent the goodness of God.” Imitation of Christ, p. 114 (from Nature as Spiritual Practice

We had a time of silence and reflection and then a time of sharing.  That time of sharing in community is one of my favorite times as folks share (as they wish) what came to them during the readings or during the silence.  It is very holy time for me.

After the sharing from reflection time we share Holy Communion, Holy Eucharist.  The Scripture verses for this gathering: 

John 6:33,35 and 1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Common English Bible (CEB)

33 The bread of God is the one who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.”
35 Jesus replied, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never go hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.

16 Isn’t the cup of blessing that we bless a sharing in the blood of Christ? Isn’t the loaf of bread that we break a sharing in the body of Christ? 17 Since there is one loaf of bread, we who are many are one body, because we all share the one loaf of bread.

After sharing at the table, we sing a song, share the closing prayer, and we part.

The song this past gathering was a Taizé song by Jacques Berthier: "Bless the Lord"

Bless the Lord, my soul,
And bless God’s holy name
Bless the Lord, my soul,
Who leads me into life


The blessing that we read in unison for the closing of our time together:

Blessing— (from Church of the Woods, a program of Kairos Earth)
God’s Blessing be with you,
Christ’s peace be upon you,
The Spirit’s outpouring be within you and amongst you,
This day and always. AMEN.

If anyone who attended this gathering or any of the others would like to comment on their experiences in the bamboo, I invite you to do so.  

The worship is the bamboo has been life giving for me and I'm grateful for the seed planted and the wildness to step out in faith to try something new.

Peace, 

Debra










Saturday, July 27, 2019

Bamboo Encounter-- July 27




Today was our third meeting in the bamboo.  We are a new outdoor worship service, in that regard.  However, the Bamboo Encounter has been out on Facebook since January 2019, sharing uplifting quotes, verses, and photos to let people know it is here in the Chattanooga, TN area.  Bamboo Encounter is also listed on the Wild Church Network website.  That is how three of the 15 people found us yesterday and came to join us today inside the bamboo for worship.

I am still (happily) surprised that folks join me to worship Creator God in the bamboo each month.  I never know who or how many are coming to join me and Riley.  Though I did eventbrite tickets for the first month, I haven't done it again, simply for time reasons.  I will try to get back to that though.  It's not about who comes out to the bamboo.  I know it's not about me and I say so, every time.  It's about the Holy Spirit creating a space for us.  I said "yes" and opened up the opportunity for others.  Others are saying yes too.  When others do say "yes" it is such a humbling and meaningful experience in the bamboo as we gather together to worship Creator God, to listen, and to share.

Today was a great experience, just as the other two months have been.  There wasn't much of a breeze inside the bamboo today, so hand fans might have been nice (note to the leader) :).  We did have lots of shade cover from the bamboo. 

There were 15 total today in the bamboo, counting myself.  I sign in, just like everyone else since I keep track of how many attend, in case I need to pay extra.  Five of the 15 were first-timers today.  That is pretty neat.

After we arrive and settle in from signing in and getting name tags, we spend a little time going over what is coming and then begin in silence.  Today we could "check-in" on Facebook since I added the address.  Yes, I asked folks to check in on social media.  (Thanks to those who were able to do so!)

Today's opening prayer was similar to those I've used in the past, just modified slightly:

Creator God, as we come into the bamboo today, meet us where we are.  We ask that you quiet our hearts, our minds, our souls, helping us to set aside all distractions and concerns.  As we become silent in this space, speak to us in the quiet rustling of the leaves or in the singing of the bamboo.  May we be open to your presence in this space through the silence, the spoken word, your creation, and one another.  Amen. (DD-7/25/19)

Today's Scripture readings were from Isaiah 61:11 and Psalm 19:1:

Isaiah 61:11 (NAB)—(New American Bible)—“As the earth brings forth its plants, and a garden makes its growth spring up, So will the Lord GOD make justice and praise spring up before all the nations.”


Psalm 19:1 (CEB)-- Heaven is declaring God’s glory;
    the sky is proclaiming his handiwork.

Then I shared a quote/reading from Leonardo Boff, a Brazilian theologian, that I had found in Earth Gospel, a great resource for outdoor churches or folks who love creation. (I've read a book on sacraments by Boff in the past and enjoyed his work.  I recently picked up a creation book by him, but haven't read it yet.)

“Above all, we should see the creation as the expression of God’s joy, as the dance of God’s love, as the mirror of both God and all created things.  In this sense every creature is a messenger of God, and God’s representative as well as sacrament.  Everyone is worthy and is to be accepted and listened to as such.” (173)

After these readings, we had a time of silence.  After the time of silence, we had a time of sharing.  During the sharing time, about a handful of people shared what the readings had spoken to them, or what they had heard in the silence, or why they had come.  This time of sharing is a big part of our time together.  It isn't mandatory.  It is by invitation.  Yet, it is this time of openness and sharing that we learn from one another.  Next to the silence and sharing communion together, it's one of my favorite parts.

Today's communion Scripture came from 1 Corinthians 10:16-17:

1 Corinthians 10:16-17 Common English Bible (CEB)

16 Isn’t the cup of blessing that we bless a sharing in the blood of Christ? Isn’t the loaf of bread that we break a sharing in the body of Christ? 17 Since there is one loaf of bread, we who are many are one body, because we all share the one loaf of bread.
After communion we sang "Alleluia" by Jerry Sinclair (1972).  I like to keep the singing portions simple in the bamboo, mainly because I'm leading and we're singing acapella.

Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia,
alleluia, alleluia,alleluia, alleluia.

We closed with a blessing from the Iona Community that we said together.  I found it in Earth Gospel too, page 81:

Bless to us, O God,
the moon that is above us,
the earth that is beneath us,
the friends who are around us,
your image deep within us,

Amen.

To those who were able to make it to the bamboo today, thank you for joining me to worship Creator God today.  For those who couldn't make it today, I hope to see you next time.  For those who haven't made it yet, we meet every 4th Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in the bamboo patch on the hill at Reflection Riding.  Check out the event pages on the Bamboo Encounter Facebook page for more information (as well as the posts there and brochure).

Enjoy these additional pictures from today's Bamboo Encounter.







See you in the bamboo,

Debra