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Friday, August 30, 2024

Upper Room Sunday Liturgy: September 1, 2024 - presiders: Deb Trees and Jean Talbot

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82512159155 
phone-in for (audio only) Phone Number: (646) 558-8656
Meeting ID: 825 1215 9155


SEASON OF CREATION 2024
Week 1


Deb: We open our hearts and our minds as we begin this Season of Creation, knowing that we ourselves are a part of the process, and a part of the solution. We dedicate ourselves to the awareness of what is needed, not for our Earth or the creatures upon it, but for the Divine in all of us. We create, with the Ultimate Creator, the atmosphere of Love and Longing, of Beauty and Divine Hope. Welcome, dear Friends, to the Season of Creation. 


Jean: Opening Prayer: O Holy One, make our hearts open to your longing, and to your beauty. Keep us safe to concentrate our life and living on “Just Being” and on living the “Desires of the Divine” in our lives. Help us to be flowers and fruits of your Love to all of Creation, including to ourselves.


Opening Song: Follow Your Heart’s Desire by Jan Phillips 

https://youtu.be/qinan3FNZBc


LITURGY OF THE WORD


First Reading: The first reading is from Theodore Roszak, Person/Planet: The Creative Disintegration of Industrial Society


“You and I…
We meet as strangers, each carrying a mystery within us.
I cannot say who you are; I may never know you completely.
But I trust that you are a person in your own right,
possessed of a beauty and value that are the Earth’s richest treasures.

So I make this promise to you:
I will impose no identities upon you, but will invite you to become yourself without shame or fear.
I will hold open a space for you in the world and defend your right to fill it with an authentic vocation.
For as long as your search takes, you have my loyalty.”


We affirm these words by saying a resounding, AMEN.



Reading 2: From a letter of James. (James 1: 17-18, 21b-22, 27)


Dearest brothers and sisters:
All good giving and every perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of lights,
with whom there is no alteration or shadow caused by change.
He willed to give us birth by the word of truth
that we may be a kind of first fruits of his creatures.

Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you
and is able to save your souls.

Be doers of the word and not hearers only, deluding yourselves.

Religion that is pure and undefiled before God and the Father is this:
to care for orphans and widows in their affliction
and to keep oneself unstained by the world.


These are the writings and words from a letter of James, and we affirm them by saying AMEN.


Alleluia: Celtic Alleluia by Christopher Walker 

https://youtu.be/4cs8NDVM3Vk 


Gospel reading from Mark (7: 1/-/23) 


When the Pharisees with some scribes who had come from Jerusalem gathered around Jesus, they observed that some of his disciples ate their meals with unclean, that is, unwashed, hands.
So the Pharisees and scribes questioned him,
"Why do your disciples not follow the tradition of the elders
but instead eat a meal with unclean hands?"
He responded, "Well did Isaiah prophesy about you hypocrites, as it is written:
This people honors me with their lips,
but their hearts are far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines human precepts.

You disregard God's commandment but cling to human tradition."


These words are from the gospel of Mark, and we affirm them by saying, AMEN.


Shared Homily


What is God’s commandment as Jesus saw it? Obviously, not human tradition; to follow rules made by humans, who could not possibly even fathom the amazing grace of God. Humans can only follow human knowledge and human experience. So, what is Jesus asking of us? What is Jesus asking of You?


I personally try my best to follow the Desires of the Divine in my life. Often, that may put me out of my comfort zone. LOL. But that seems to be what Jesus is hinting at…  What are those Desires, and how do we discern them? 


John Philip Newell notes in his Introduction to The Great Search, Turning to Earth and Soul in the Quest for Healing and Home: “Our spiritual yearnings are like the seeds of new life. To be alert to them together, to name them and nurture them, helps them grow and unfold in ways we may not yet even have imagined.”


I think that Theodore Roszak realized this as he explored the relationship of honoring the mystery of becoming our authentic self. Loyalty to that search is key in honoring the Divine in our Life. We are each beautiful and sacred beings of the Divine. And we can honor the Divine in all of Creation by our awareness of that.


Blessings to each of you and to all of us on our journey in life and hereafter. We are part of the mystery, and part of the Creation. Please share what you hear in these words?


 

Statement of Faith


We believe in the Holy One, a divine mystery
beyond all definition and rational understanding,
the heart of all that has ever existed,
that exists now, or that ever will exist.

We believe in Jesus, messenger of the Divine Word,
bringer of healing, heart of Divine compassion,
bright star in the firmament of the Holy One's
prophets, mystics, and saints.

 We believe that We are called to follow Jesus
as a vehicle of divine love,
a source of wisdom and truth,
and an instrument of peace in the world.

We believe in the Spirit of the Holy One,
the life that is our innermost life,
the breath moving in our being,
the depth living in each of us.

We believe that the Divine kin-dom is here and now,
stretched out all around us for those
with eyes to see it, hearts to receive it,
and hands to make it happen.


Prayers of the Community


Deb:  As we prepare for the sacred meal, we bring to the table our prayer of intentions:


Deb: We pray for these and all unspoken intentions. Amen. 


LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST


Jean: With open hearts and hands let us pray our Eucharistic prayer in one voice:


O Holy One, you are always with us. In the blessed abundance of creation, we gather to celebrate Your nourishing gift of life. May our hearts be open as You invite us to participate in the wise and wonderful work of co-creation. May we be ever aware of Your Spirit within and among us as our world unfolds amid pain and beauty into the fullness of life. 

We are grateful for Your Spirit whose breath inspired the primal waters, calling into being the variety and abundance we see around us. Your Spirit sustains and animates our every endeavor, inviting us to act in wisdom and in truth.

In gratitude and joy we embrace our calling and we lift our voices to proclaim a song of praise:

Holy, Holy, Holy: Here in this Place by Christopher Grundy

https://youtu.be/sgkWXOSGmOQ


Deb:  As a community, we gather in the power of your Spirit, refreshing wind, purifying fire and flowing water, for the variety and diversity of Creation. We seek to live as Jesus taught us, wise and holy as Spirit-filled people, courageous and prophetic, ever obedient to your call.


Please extend your hands in blessing.


We invoke Your Spirit upon the gifts of this Eucharistic table, bread of the grain and wine of the grape, that they may become gifts of wisdom, light and truth which remind us of our call to be the body of Christ to the world.


On the night before he faced his own death, Jesus sat at the Seder supper with his companions and friends.  He reminded them of all that he taught them, and to fix that memory clearly with them, he bent down and washed their feet. When he returned to his place, Jesus took bread, gave thanks and offered it to them saying:


All lift their plate as the community prays the following: 


Take this bread and eat it;

This is my very self.

 (consume bread and pause)


All lift their cup as community prays the following: 


Jean: Jesus then raised a cup of blessing, spoke the grace and offered the wine saying:

Take and drink of the covenant

Made new again through my life in you.

Whenever you remember me like this,

I am among you.


(drink and pause)


Jean: We are called to live the Gospel of Creation in harmony and gratitude with all our sisters and brothers across the Earth. We will live justly, love tenderly and walk with integrity in Your Presence.

Communion Song: Only Love, By Fearless Soul

https://youtu.be/EDVYKRy0xQU


Jean: In union with all peoples living and dead, we unite our thoughts and prayers, asking wisdom to discern more wisely your call to us in the circumstances of our daily lives. 


We seek to act justly and courageously in confronting the suffering that desecrates the Earth and its peoples; to take risks in being proactive on behalf of the marginalized who suffer the environmental injustices of fouled air, tainted water, and a poverty of parks and public spaces that bring people together to enjoy nature. We pray for inspiration to act with the harmony and unity and synthesis that is modeled for us by the trees of the forest, and the stars of the evening.


Holy One, your transforming energy is always moving within us and working through us. Like Jesus, we will open up wide all that has been closed about us, and we will live compassionate lives,

for it is through living as Jesus lived, that we awaken to your Spirit within,

Moving us to glorify You, O Holy One,

At this time and all ways.

Amen.


Deb: Let us pray as Jesus taught us with an eye toward this Season of Creation:


Generous Creator, the intricate and elegant biodiversity of our world is your hallowed autograph on our lives, on our souls and in our hearts. 

We yearn for the wholeness of being in harmony with Your will and with all living things. 

Each day we draw on your creative, life-giving energy with gratitude and awe as we find nourishment in, seed and field, river and forest. 

May we be stewards and co-creators with you in caring for the gifts of Your Creation.  

We acknowledge our shortcomings, especially our neglect of the environment. We seek to be reconciled with those we have hurt and we resolve to do better.  

With your unfailing wisdom and the wind of Your Spirit, inspire us that we may reach out and love one another and care for the world, our home.

Strengthen us to work for local and global justice so that we may one day reap a harvest of equality and fairness as if they were wildflowers, propagating spontaneously, unerringly and in surprising abundance. Amen.


BLESSING


Jean: Let us pray together our closing blessing:

Creator most generous and kind, your gift of Earth and sky reveals your omnipotence and glory. May we go forward boldly to live in the glory. 

May we treat all of Creation as sacred and discern the best path to an equitable distribution of the resources we share with our sisters and brothers across the globe. Let us live as if the future depends on it. Amen. 


Closing Song: All You Works of God – Marty Haugen 

https://youtu.be/vCTyaOcB4xk


Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Moment of Oneness, August 28, 2024 - prepared by Phillis Isabella Sheppard

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81507551772
Meeting ID: 815 0755 1772
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Prayer:  O holy mystery,

We seek you and discover that you are found in and among us—until we 

make you disappear into the abstract crevices of our minds and fears.

Let us not hold too tightly to our ideas of who you are;

Instead, may we gladly know that you are a living God 


Music:We Are” by Ysaye Barnwell

https://youtu.be/FyWeRi4AngY?si=TJs9MSVeGRrbfEIH 




Reading: “Uncertain Bearer of the Weight of It All” Joan Javier-Duval 


Holy Mystery Silent Presence Uncertain Bearer of the Weight of It All, 

In these quiet moments we listen


We listen for the maybe still breathing, perhaps still whispering faintest sign of the Universal Good 

We listen between the cacophony of distractions pulling us toward untruth and falsehood


We listen amidst the shrill cries of desperation of we’ve-had-enough of when will they stop killing my people

       of how much more will the waters rise

            of when will it be safe to return to my home

                  of how much longer can I hang on


 We listen and we wait through the tumult of these days 

We seek assurance 


We seek the fulfillment of a promise 

     a promise made to ourselves 

         a promise made to those we have been stretched to call neighbor 

            a promise written and enshrined and yet unfulfilled 


Help us, Abiding Mystery, to hang on, to hold on when all is in question

           when all is in doubt 


Help us to stay firm to our own commitments and our own promises


Lead us back into connection back into the bonds of humanity that help us to know each other as beloved

May we continue listening 

May we keep watch 

May we beckon Love and Justice and Mercy with our own whispers, with our shouts 

              with our cries until all know themselves part of the Circle of Love.



Quiet Reflection 


Music: We are the Ones by Sweet Honey in the Rock

https://youtu.be/UHsJHZpOJCc?si=PGzXt42zT1Z9E4qB 




Closing prayer:  


Beloved people, you are the mystery. Beloved people listen to the silence and the noise.  God is not silent.  God’s love in each and all of us.  Beloved people, let us relish the love of God in each other. 


Thursday, August 22, 2024

Upper Room Weekend Liturgy, August 24 and 25, 2024 -Presiders: Denise Hackert-Stoner and Ellen Garcia

 


Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82512159155 
phone-in for (audio only) Phone Number: (646) 558-8656
Meeting ID: 825 1215 9155

Welcome:  Welcome as we gather as community in celebration and love.  During this liturgy, and perhaps as we make our way through the adventure of the week ahead, let’s think about the choices we make, and how these choices may reflect our values.


Opening Prayer:  Holy One, as we gather together as a beloved community, we recognize your presence among us.  We choose to serve you as we serve one another.  Amen.

 

Opening Song:  Everyday God, Bernadette Farrell https://youtu.be/f3an4O13BzE?si=ZTXY2UCDPUFjmuUA


LITURGY OF THE WORD

  

First Reading:  A reading from Joshua 24:1-2a, 15 (adapted)


Joshua gathered together all the tribes of Israel at Shechem,
summoning their elders, their leaders,
their judges, and their officers.
When they stood in ranks before God,
Joshua addressed all the people:
"If it does not please you to serve the Holy One,
decide today whom you will serve,
the gods your fathers served beyond the River
or the gods of the Amorites in whose country you are now dwelling.
As for me and my household, we will serve the Holy One."


These are inspired words from the book of Joshua, and we affirm them, saying Amen. 


Alleluia:  Jan Phillips https://youtu.be/IC4nbwmQDVw



Gospel:  A reading from the Gospel attributed to Thomas:  42,47


Jesus said, “Be passers-by.”  Do not be attached to the world.  It is impossible to serve two masters.  You must decide if you want to serve God or the world.”


These are inspired words attributed to the author known as Thomas, and we affirm them, saying Amen. 

  

Shared Homily


Seldom are we confronted with a choice as stark as the one Joshua confronts the people within today’s first reading.  Seldom are we gathered together, and straight-out asked to state where our allegiance lies, where our treasure lies, where our heart is.  But as Jesus reminds us in the gospel, we are called to choose every day, many times in small ways, in almost invisible ways.  And let’s face it.  Like the people lined up in ranks before Joshua and God, and like the followers of Jesus in his day, we are people of the world.  We live here.  We make our living here.  All the people we love are here.  Notice too, that neither Joshua nor Jesus is talking about denying the world.  With Joshua, the question wasn’t whether or not to live in society among the many diverse people living there, but rather, it was a choice of which God to serve while living there.  Jesus too, doesn’t call us out of the world.  He only advises that we allow the world to hold us lightly.  That we don’t cling to it or let ourselves be mastered by it.  That we don’t become attached to it.  That in all things we serve God.  And how to do that while living with both feet on this Earth, breathing this air, and living among the world’s people?  We know from the many other teachings of Jesus that we serve God by serving one another.  We are reminded of this at every liturgy when we re-hear the story of the washing of the feet, the great example of service that Jesus left as his legacy.  


So what do we choose?  Whom do we serve?  And how do we do that?  These are the questions that arise for me as I consider these ancient texts.  What about you?  What do you hear?  What do you choose?  Whom do you serve?  And how? Please share. 


Statement of Faith 

 

We believe in the Holy One, a divine mystery 
beyond all definition and rational understanding, 
the heart of all that has ever existed, 
that exists now, or that ever will exist. 

We believe in Jesus, messenger of the Divine Word, 
bringer of healing, heart of Divine compassion, 
bright star in the firmament of the Holy One's 
prophets, mystics, and saints. 
 
We believe that We are called to follow Jesus 
as a vehicle of divine love, 
a source of wisdom and truth, 
and an instrument of peace in the world. 
 
We believe in the Spirit of the Holy One, 
the life that is our innermost life, 
the breath moving in our being, 
the depth living in each of us. 

We believe that the Divine kin-dom is here and now, 
stretched out all around us for those 
with eyes to see it, hearts to receive it, 
and hands to make it happen. 

Prayers of the Community


As we prepare for the sacred meal, we voice our intentions beginning with the words, “We bring to the table…..”  

We pray for these and all unspoken intentions. Amen.  

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST


Please join in praying the Eucharistic prayer together:  

 

O Holy One, you have birthed us in goodness, gifted us with life and cherished us in love. In the heart of our being, your Spirit dwells; a Spirit of courage and vision, a Spirit of wisdom and truth. 
 

In the power of that same Spirit, we lift our hearts in prayer, invoking anew the gift of wisdom and enlightenment, that we may continue to praise and thank you, in union with all who sing the ancient hymn of praise: 

 

Holy, Holy, Holy: Karen Drucker 

https://youtu.be/kl7vmiZ1YuI


Holy One, we see around us the work of your hands, the generosity of your wisdom and love. The unfolding story of creation speaks unceasingly to your creative power.  We are witnesses to the wealth of that creation which overflows with abundance enough to sustain every one of your creatures.
  

Please extend your hands in blessing.  

 
Holy One, Your Spirit dwells within the gifts of this Eucharistic table, bread of the grain and wine of the grape.  They are gifts of wisdom, light and truth, and remind us of our call to be the body of Christ to the world. 


On the night before he faced his own death, Jesus sat at the Seder supper with his companions and friends.  He reminded them of all that he taught them, and to fix that memory clearly within them, he bent down and washed their feet.

When he returned to his place at the table, he lifted the Passover bread, spoke the blessing, broke the bread and offered it to them saying:

Take and eat; this is my very self.

He then raised high the cup of the covenant, spoke the grace, and offered it to them saying: 

Take and drink.

Whenever you remember me like this, I am among you.

What we have heard with our ears, we will live with our lives, as we share communion, we will become communion, both Love’s nourishment and Love’s challenge.

Please receive communion with the words:  We serve the Holy One.

Communion Meditation:  Blessings by Hollow Coves (video, DHS)

https://youtu.be/5M3JL9sHS5Q


In faith and hope we are sustained; in grace and dignity reclaimed. In praise, we thank you. 
 
In love we unite our thoughts and prayers, as we seek wisdom and courage: 
- to discern more wisely your call to us in the circumstances of our daily lives; 
- to act justly and courageously in confronting the pain and suffering that desecrates the Earth and its peoples; 
- to take risks in being creative and proactive on behalf of the poor and marginalized; 
- to love all people with generosity of heart, beyond the labels of race, creed and color.

-  to invite all to the table of plenty, where there is enough food, enough drink, and enough love for everyone.
 
And may we ever be aware and alert to the new things Your Spirit makes possible in us, as our world unfolds amid pain and beauty, into the fullness of life to which all are called, participating in the wise and wonderful work of co-creation. 
 

Like Jesus, we will open up wide all that has been closed about us, and we will live compassionate lives, for it is through living as Jesus lived, that we awaken to your Spirit within, moving us to glorify you, O Holy One, at this time and all ways. 

Amen.  


Let us pray the prayer Jesus: (Miriam Therese Winter)   

O Holy One, who is within, around and among us,

We celebrate your many names.

Your Wisdom come.

Your will be done, unfolding from the depths within us,

Each day you give us all we need;

You remind us of our limits, and we let go.

You support us in our power, and we act with courage.

For you are the dwelling place within us, 

the empowerment around us,

and the celebration among us, now and forever.  Amen  


BLESSING

Let us pray together our blessing:

May we walk out onto the Earth and embrace it as we recognize it as a spark of the Divine.  May we greet our companions on the journey with joy, as we recognize our Beloved in every face we see.  And when we are faced with a choice, let us choose the Holy One.  Every time.   Amen.

Closing Song: My Sweet Lord sung by Billy Preston

https://youtu.be/1EORbL8N-R8?si=fyejcviw7RKzEUJK