The Deeply Formed Life: Five Transformative Values to Root Us in the Way of Jesus by Rich Villodas Book Cover |
The late Japanese theologian Kosuke Koyama wrote a book titled Three-Mile-an-Hour-God. Dr. Koyama was trying to convey that if we want to connect with God, we'd be wise to travel at God's speed. God has all the time in the world, and as a result He is not in a rush. + Rich Villodas, The Deeply Formed Life
Previous 2021 Lenten Deeply Formed Message + Mass:
Call to Worship | Psalm 25:4-5, 8-9 + Our World Belongs to God (49)
All: Reminding each other that our Maker rested and gave us rest, we seek to rest more trustingly ...
Katharina A. von Schlegel, 1752 A.D.
Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side.
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain;
Leave to your God to order and provide;
Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side.
Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain;
Leave to your God to order and provide;
In every change, He will remain.
Be still, my soul: your God will undertake
To guide the future, as in ages past.
Your hope, your mind, your will let nothing shake;
All now mysterious shall be bright.
Be still, my soul: the hour is hastening on
All now mysterious shall be bright.
Be still, my soul: the hour is hastening on
When we shall be forever with the Lord,
When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone,
Sorrows forgot, love's joys restored.
Be still my soul! (repeat) And praise Him! (repeat)
Assurance: Our God pardons those who humbly repent and believe the Gospel. In Christ we have peace with God, to whom be praise and honor forever. Amen.
1) Silent Prayer
2) Sabbath Keeping
3) Slow Reading of Scripture
4) Solidarity Commitment to Stability
Will You meet us
in the ashes,
will You meet us
in the ache
and show Your face
within our sorrow
and offer us
Your word of grace:
that You are life
within the dying,
that You abide
within the dust,
that You are what
survives the burning,
that You arise
to make us new.
And in our aching,
You are breathing;
and in our weeping,
You are here
within the hands
that bear Your blessing
enfolding us
within Your love.
The Feast
Fall Afresh
Be still my soul! (repeat) And praise Him! (repeat)
Prayer of Confession + Assurance |
Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me, a sinner ...All: Our peace-making God, we confess that we have sinned against You by what we have done, and by what we have left undone. We humbly repent. Have mercy on us and forgive us that we may be still, rest in You, and walk in Your ways to the glory of Your Name until Your Kingdom comes fully on earth as it is in heaven. Amen.
Assurance: Our God pardons those who humbly repent and believe the Gospel. In Christ we have peace with God, to whom be praise and honor forever. Amen.
Sermon Video | Contemplative Rhythms for an Exhausted Life
Sermon Scriptures | Lamentations 3:26-29
Sermon Application | 4 Deeply Formed Practices of Contemplative Rhythms
1) Silent Prayer
4 Ways Forward to Cultivate a Life of Silent Prayer
+ Focus on relationship: not a technique, but a relationship to enter
+ Normalize boredom: think of boredom as an act of purifying
+ Reframe distractions: distraction becomes a means of reunion w/ God
+ God waits with open arms: God is waiting for us and speaks in silence
+ Normalize boredom: think of boredom as an act of purifying
+ Reframe distractions: distraction becomes a means of reunion w/ God
+ God waits with open arms: God is waiting for us and speaks in silence
2) Sabbath Keeping
A Weekly 24-hour Period of Unhurried Delight
3) Slow Reading of Scripture
Read, Meditate, Pray, Contemplate
4) Solidarity Commitment to Stability
Do All of the Above Alongside Other People, Beholding God, Beholding Each Other
Sermon Poem | Will You Meet Us? by Jan Richardson
Will You meet us
in the ashes,
will You meet us
in the ache
and show Your face
within our sorrow
and offer us
Your word of grace:
that You are life
within the dying,
that You abide
within the dust,
that You are what
survives the burning,
that You arise
to make us new.
And in our aching,
You are breathing;
and in our weeping,
You are here
within the hands
that bear Your blessing
enfolding us
within Your love.
Additional Sermon Resources |
by Tish Harrison Warren
+ The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
+ The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
by Justin Whitmel Earley
(Also see "Spiritual Rhythms for Quarantine: Love God, Love Neighbor, Resist Despair, Embrace Hope" by Earley for specific contemplative practices during COVID restrictions)
Eucharist | The Beauty and Power of Communion
Christ has died. Christ is risen! Christ will come again!
The Feast
William Gadsby, 1838 A.D.
With wondering eyes,
With wondering eyes,
Lord we admire the feast prepared by grace;
Come, Lord, and set our souls on fire,
And fill each heart with peace.
These emblems of Your precious love,
By faith may we receive.
And with a solemn pleasure prove,
We in Your name believe.
We eat this bread, we drink this wine,
We eat this bread, we drink this wine,
Come give Yourself to us.
We know You’re here, that’s why we’ve come,
We know You’re here, that’s why we’ve come,
To feast on You with love.
No goodness of our own we bring;
No goodness of our own we bring;
We’re sinners vile and base;
Christ is our all; of Christ we sing,
And long to see His face.
O may we each with heart and tongue sing,
O may we each with heart and tongue sing,
“Worthy is the Lamb!”;
To Him alone the praise belongs,
And we’ll adore His name.
(Chorus)
Fall Afresh
Jeremy Riddle, 2011 A.D.
Awaken my soul, come awake
Awaken my soul, come awake
To hunger, to seek, to thirst.
Awaken first love, come awake
And do as You did at first.
Spirit of the Living God,
Come fall afresh on me,
Come wake me from my sleep.
Blow through the caverns of my soul,
Spirit of the Living God,
Come fall afresh on me,
Come wake me from my sleep.
Blow through the caverns of my soul,
Pour in me to overflow,
To overflow.
Awaken my soul, come awake
To worship with all Your strength.
To overflow.
Awaken my soul, come awake
To worship with all Your strength.
(Chorus)
Come and fill this place,
Let Your glory now invade!
Come and fill this place,
Let Your glory now invade!
Spirit, come and fill this place,
Let Your glory now invade!
(Chorus)
May the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you
until He returns to make all things new.
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Links for Deeply Formed Life Lent 2021:
+ Special Lenten '21 City Notes | Prayer in the Night: The Story We Mysteriously Enter into in the Midst of the Pain, Questions
+ Pre-Lent Deeply Formed Life Message + Mass @ Home | Galatians 4:19: Christ Formed in Us
Christ is all,
Rev. Mike "Sully" Sullivan
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