reckless faith Thursday, February 8th, 2007

We had several reckless participants at this week’s prayer gathering at the Belchertown UCC’s parish house after service :-) We began with a fun ice-breaker exercise where we all sat in a circle with one person in the middle who would call out “step out if you’ve ever done …”, and then whoever had done the same thing before (”white water rafting”, “been in a musical”, etc) would raise their hand. The person in the middle then got to choose who to swap places with.

After that, we reviewed our thoughts from the previous gathering by discussing the art of conversation, and by discussing the insights we’ve had on the act of conversing with God by thinking about how we relate to others in conversations.

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reckless faith Friday, January 26th, 2007

Sometimes I wonder if people can see that I’m basically a fraud. And I wonder why I haven’t been called out for it yet.

Every now and then I am confronted with my own inconsistencies. I guess there’s various shades to that: there’s hypocrisy (when I say I espouse a particular moral high-ground when I know I frequently violate same said high-ground), and then there’s inconsistency (when I try to live a particular way but exhibit character traits that are inconsistent with that life), and then there’s just plain blindness (when others see my weaknesses before I am aware of them).
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reckless faith Monday, January 22nd, 2007
Now Moses would take the Tent and pitch it outside the camp, at some distance from the camp. It was called the Tent of Meeting, and whoever sought the Lord would go out to the Tent of Meeting that was outside the camp. Whenever Moses went out to the Tent, all the people would rise and stand, each at the entrance of his tent, and gaze after Moses until he had entered the Tent. And when Moses entered the tent, the pillar of cloud would descend and stand at the entrance of the Tent, while He spoke with Moses. When all the people saw the pillar of cloud poised at the entrance of the Tent, all the people would rise and bow low, each at the entrance of his tent. The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one man speaks to another.

So we start! We had our first reckless prayer gathering today at our home church, the Belchertown UCC. About a dozen of us gathered in the parish house, in a wonderful little chapel room with stained-glass windows.

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reckless faith Sunday, January 7th, 2007

This year I’m going to explore a few major themes, and one of them is the idea of having “big faith” in a “big God”.

So, to kick things off, what I mean by “big faith” is, concisely, the kind of faith that surprised Jesus. I mean, the dude was secure and comfortable around religious scholars and rich folks and beautiful women and handicapped people and all that, but every now and then he would run into someone who had faith that simply stunned him.
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reckless faith Sunday, January 7th, 2007

Alright, looks like we’re leaning toward Saturday mornings, starting Saturday, January 20th. Another option is Sundays right after church.

Update: We’ve decided! We’re meeting on Sundays, right after church (well, about a half-hour after second service to give people time to converse and connect with others). We’ll start meeting on Sunday, January 21st!

We’ll go for about eight weeks, meeting in the chapel room at the Belchertown UCC parish house on the common, with light refreshments and pastries and juices and such. It promises to be a boatload of fun!

[Okay, I'm not sure if you've ever had anyone describe a prayer group as "a boatload of fun"...]

While we wait, here’s something to get you started:
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