Sermon Homework: Sept. 22, 2019
Sermon Homework: Sept. 9, 2019
The Enneagram is a helpful tool as we seek to learn about ourselves and our motivations and ways the Holy Spirit can help us to be better people. This week we looked at the Enneagram type 1, the need to be perfect. Who do you think is a type 1 Enneagram in your life? How can you better love them and understand them? Enneagram type 1 people have a strong sense of duty to make the world a better place and have a hard time shutting off the need to improve things. How can you love the people in your life who are like this and help them to find moments of just joy and fun? How can you join them in making the world a better place?
Sermon Homework: Sept. 1, 2019
Sermon Homework: Aug. 4, 2019
During worship we were given post-it notes to write down the name of someone or people we need to pray about one day forgiving. Have you been praying about forgiving that person one day?
Sermon Homework: July 28, 2019
Sermon Reflection June 2, 2019
Sermon Reflection: May 19, 2019
Sermon Homework for Oct. 14, 2018
1 John 3:17-18
- Feed the homeless at the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center, Oct. 25
- Fresh Food Wednesdays at the Gathering at Scott Memorial
- Clothing Locker at the Gathering at Scott Memorial
- Food Pantry at the Gathering at Scott Memorial
Sermon Homework for Oct. 7, 2018
Good Friday
Our Good Friday activity this year is a “Journey To The Cross”, consisting of 12 interactive stations. This is a self-guided activity that is open from 6 pm -8 pm, this Friday. You may come and start, moving at your pace, whenever you are able.
Each station will have a scripture and a thought (e.g. a quote or two) that you read to yourself to orient you to that station. Following, there will be a guided reflection and an action. These will be printed out for you to read and respond. The action may be something like, writing a thought on a post-it note and placing it on a map. You may take however long you’d like to complete a station, or move through the whole journey.
ALL ARE WELCOME. You may work through this “journey” on your own, or as a group. (e.g. family, friends, etc.). We are not concerned with keeping the building completely silent by any means, but the posture is reflective and quiet, in nature. With that being said, if you want to keep the atmosphere focused for yourself, I suggest bringing earbuds and playing meditative music for yourself as you move through.
Childcare is provided. Stations for kids that are able, will be located upstairs.
The starting point for the journey is located at the south-facing double doors, located on your right as you enter from the parking lot, and just before the covered drop-off area. From there station #1 is located by the choir room. Proceed accordingly, working your way through the hallway and a few rooms.
The sanctuary will be open and available for prayer and reflection, before and after. The back part of the sanctuary will be reserved for gathering and mingling.
This is a very non-threatening exercise that can be very meaningful. It is a great way to get into the rhythm of Easter weekend, to center yourself, and find the movement of God from the cross, to the empty tomb.
Come, enjoy, reflect, move at your pace, and walk a journey to the cross with us.