Sunday, December 31, 2023

Baptism of Jesus B (January 07): Washed Clean/Your one wild and precious life

 

 














Bible Readings: Genesis 1:1-5, Psalm 29, Acts 19:1-7 Mark 1:4-11 

About the Images:
Upper Left: In rural (and increasingly suburban) Australia, when the water pours out of the top of our rainwater tanks like this, there is cause for rejoicing. It means the dust is gone and all around us everything is washed clean - the very leaves and blades of grass sparkle. It also means that we don't have to worry about our household water supply for a while. This is my photo, and our tank, so feel free to use it for worship and related activities.
Upper Right: This is my photo from the front of our place at dawn (for more info visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gippsland_Lakes) with a line from the song below by Caedmon's Call. Please feel free to use this image for worship and related activities.
Middle Left: A free Heartlight image - see my links column at left
Middle Right: Beaches never fail to remind me of God's creative power.  This is Hervey Bay in NSW (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hervey_Bay). This is my photo so please feel free to use it for worship and related activities. 
Lower Left: This is another free Heartlight image - see my link column at left. 
Lower Right: another lovely Ceredo Barredo  image - see my link column at left. 

Listening Song: Who You Are
By Caedmon's Call on their album, In the Company of Angels (pictured at left) or on WOW 2003 .

Children's activity during the service: Rainsticks 
Have the children quietly make rainsticks as you worship - use them towards the end of the service 
during a reaffirmation of baptismal vows or the benediction or during a hymn or song. A rainstick is made from a tube of cardboard with a handful of rice inside with both ends sealed with sticky tape. They can be decorated any way the kids wish.

Dramas and Prayers: Baptism of Jesus
Found in Hay and Stardust by Ruth Burgess, Wild Goose Publications 2005, ISBN 1 905010 00 1, pages 228ff.
   
Film Clip: When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
(pictured at right) There is a great scene in this film where Zachary and one of the boys discusses the meaning of baptism. 

Discussion: When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
1. Is Zachary Beaver right about baptism?
2. What does it mean for you to be baptised?
3. Do we change when we are baptised? If so, how?

Drama: In the Beginning 
Found in Lets Make a Scene Too by Verena Johnson, Lutheran Publishing House, 1991, ISBN 085910608X, page 7ff (pictured at left
).This voice/reader drama is based on Genesis 1.

Drama: Someone Really Great
Found in Mega Drama 3 by Verena Johnson (Ed.), Open Book, 2002, ISBN 0859109178 (v.3), page 50-51 (pictured at right). This puppet or people drama matches up very well with the gospel reading.

Discussion Questions:
 
1.When did you first realise that the life God has given you was good and valuable, that God was pleased with you.
2. What changed for Jesus when he was baptised? 
3. What changed fro the world when jesus was baptised.
4. What is the blessing for us in baptism? 
5. How are we changed in baptism?
6. What is the significance of baptism for us?

Testimonies: 
Instead of having everyone discuss the above questions, ask one or two people beforehand to prepare a three minute answer to one or a couple of the questions as part of the sermon or teaching time. An added bonus to this exercise is that it is a great way to encourage people to discover their preaching and leadership gifts within the congregation.

Story: Baptism 
A modern story about baptism found at http://www.gobinumc.org/new_page_6.htm - scroll down to Case 2.

Meditation: The Creator's Meditation
By Grace Krag and found in Building Worship Together by Martha Keys Barker and the Fisherfolk, Celebration, 1983, ISBN 0906309212, page 92ff (pictured at left). This goes very well with the Genesis reading. This reading goes very well with selected images and the following music: Grace by Moby from his album, Songs (pictured at right).

Poem: a Summers day by Mary Oliver
Read the poem and then use the last words of the poem as follows: These words are a brilliant reassurance and challenge to each one of us as we consider our baptisms and our journey through life – wherever we are on that journey! Have a reassurance card with the words "Your one wild and precious life" on it. Words to this effect were probably running around in Jesus’ head as he was baptised. He knows he is loved and belongs to God who is pleased with him – just as do we when are baptised. Have a second challenge card with the words  "What will you do with your one wild and precious life" on it. Jesus also knows he is about to start his ministry – a big ask! The dove signifies the reassuring presence of the Holy Spirit. A huge reassurance for us as well as we live our wild and precious lives. Get people to choice either one or both cards to take home with them.

Response Activity:
Set up three stations around your worship space. Encourage people to visit all three stations but in any order they wish.
Station 1: Have a stack of printed creeds or affirmations of baptism or your church's baptism service available. Encourage people to softly say the reading aloud at their own pace. Reassure people ahead of time that they will not be a distraction to others - they will make a gentle worshipful hum. If you really think people will be bothered, either play soft music in the background or encourage them to go outside to read it. 

Station 2: 
Have a sand bowl, the Christ candle and tapers available and a note of instruction in a dim part of the worship space. Ask people to light a taper from the Christ candle and sit and watch the flame for awhile remembering that just as the flame is a light in the dark, so too, they can, with God's help, be lights of hope, peace and justice in a dark world. 
Station 3: 
This station is very similar to the benediction activity below. Stand beside the baptismal font and as each person comes up to you, mark their foreheads with a cross and say..."Name (whatever it is) God is pleased with you." After doing this, ask them to sit in a quiet space and think about/pray about what these words mean to them. 

Benediction:
 
Have the font near the exit (if a movable font) or have the congregation exit past the font and as each one passes, pour a little water over their hands and say their name and the words "God is pleased with you". 
Alternatively have people do this to each other as they leave.

Also:

Poem and prayer: by the Jordon
Found in Dad and Daughter by Ron Gordon and Jennie Gordon, 2012, ISBN 9780646586601, page 68 (pictured at left).  These are based on the gospel reading.

Lots of Useful Stuff
Found in The Abingdon Creative Preaching Annual 2015 by Jenee Woodard (Ed.), Abingdon Press, Nashville, 2014, page 5ff (pictured at right).  


Po
em/Meditation: The Cheerful Unrepentant Weeds
By Ruth Burgess in Dandelions and Thistles: Biblical Meditations from the Iona Community by Jan Sutch Pickard (ed.) Wild Goose Publications, 1999, ISBN 1901557146, page 13 (pictured at left).Based on the Genesis reading.

Various Ideas: Creation - the Message of Love
Found in Multi-Sensory Message by Dave Maclure, Scripture Union, 2008, ISBN 9781844272730, page 7 (pictured at right). Connected with the Genesis reading. 

Drama: Our Good Fridge
Found in Mega Drama 3 by Verona Johnson (ed) Openbook, 2002, ISBN 0859109178 (v.3), page 43 (pictured above) . This drama is based on the Genesis reading. 

Poem: It is Shed
Found in In Due Season by Herbert F Brokering, Augsburg Publishing, 1966 (pictured at right) in the Summer section and based on the Mark reading.

Poem: Creation Out of Nothing
Found in The Electric Bible by Peter Dainty, Kevin Mayhew Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1 84417 041 1, page12 (pictured at left).  This poem is based on the Genesis reading.  

Poem: God's Week
Found in The Electric Bible by Peter Dainty, Kevin Mayhew Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1 84417 041 1, page 14 (pictured at left).  This poem is based on the Genesis reading. 

Poem: Let There Be Light
Found in The Electric Bible by Peter Dainty, Kevin Mayhew Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1 84417 041 1, page 17 (pictured above left).  This poem is based on the Genesis reading. 

Drama: Fathers Anonymous
Found in All Age Sketches for The Christian Year by Peter Shaw, The Bible Reading Fellowship, 2006, ISBN 10 1 984101 458 3, page 146ff (pictured at left).  This is based on the Mark reading.


Wednesday, November 29, 2023

Christmas 1 B ( December 31): Overjoyed

 


























Bible Reading
s: Isaiah 61:10-62:3, Psalm 148, Galatians 4:4-7, Luke 2:22-40.

About the images:
Upper Left: This is a microsoft free clip art image with my text. I apologise to all the font police out there who hate comic sans but I made this slide way before I knew it was such a graphic crime to use this particular font :)
Upper Right: This figure is from the Hermano Leon free clip art site (see my links column at left).
Middle Left: This is a Microsoft free clip art image and goes well with Galatians 4:4 - "when the time was right...."
Middle Right: Simeon in the Temple by Rembrandt.  The copyright note with this image from Wikipedia Commons states:  This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain". This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain. 
Lower Left and Right: These are free Heartlight images - see my link column at left.

Responsive Reading: Gathering
Found in Ideas for Worship, July - December 1996, JBCE, page 54 (pictured at right).

Listening Song: Overjoyed
By Jars of Clay on their album, Much Afraid (pictured at left).

Film Clip: The Blue Butterfly
 (pictured at right) There is a great clip in this film where Pete and a young girl have a discussion about the meaning of the word "miracle".

Discussion: The Blue Butterfly
1. What does the girl try to teach Pete about his understanding of a miracle?
2. 
How can we turn Christmas from a one day miracle into a year round miracle?

Drama: Anna and Simeon
From Cloth for the Cradle by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 1997, ISBN 1901557014, page 116ff (pictured at left).

Discussion: On the Galatians reading.
What are the promises to us given in these verses?

Discussion: On the Luke reading
1. What is a God moment/"God stuff"?
2. How do we remind ourselves that Jesus walks with us?
3. How do we encourage each other to notice the "God stuff" in our lives? 
4. How do we encourage each other to respond to the "God stuff"?
 

Poem: Mary's Gift
Found in Outback Christmas by Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 30 (pictured at right). This is based on the Luke reading

Poem: Simeon's Farewell
Found in Outback Christmas by Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 32 (pictured at right)This is based on the Luke reading

Poem: Anna'a Song
Found in Outback Christmas by Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 34 (pictured above right).This is based on the Luke reading

Story: Cleaning up the Mess 
Found at http://broadwayunitedmethodist.com/node/86 - second paragraph.


Story: Grandfather Listens to God
Story by Helen Flexner found in Imaging the Word Volume 3 edited by Susan A Blain, Sharon Iverson Gouwens, Catherine O'Callagan, and Grant Spradling, United Church Press, 1996, ISBN 0829810862, page 104 (pictured at right
).

Response Activity:
Give everyone a short piece of tinsel or a tree decoration of some sort to take home as a reminder that the God stuff/moments can be found on any day of the year, not just Christmas day. An extra option would be to give each person a small white card on which they could write a few words to remind them of the miracle of Christmas which could them be attached to the tinsel or ornament.


Also:

Meditation: Freedom
Found in Meditations from the Iona Community by Ian Reid, Wild Goose Publications, Trowbridge, 1998, ISBN 1901557022, page 71 (pictured at left). This goes well with the Galatians reading.

Various Ideas: The Message in Person - Jesus
Found in Multi-Sensory Message by Dave Maclure, Scripture Union, 2008, ISBN 9781844272730, page 21 (pictured at right). This is well connected with the Luke reading. 
Drama: Anna
Found in Mega Drama 4 by Verena Johnson (Ed.), Open Book, 2002, ISBN 0859109186, page 99 (pictured at left). This is based on the Luke reading.  

Brilliant Comments on the Gospel 
Found in Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes by Kenneth E. Bailey, SPCK, 2008, ISBN 9780281059751, pages 56-64 (pictured at right).

Reading: How Old Were the Angels
Found in Hay and Stardust by Ruth Burgess, Wild Goose Publications 2005, ISBN 1 905010 00 1, pages 21 (pictured at left) with lots of other great Christmas stuff.

Poem: Nunc Dimittis
Found in The Electric Bible by Peter Dainty, Kevin Mayhew Ltd, 2003, ISBN 1 84417 041 1, page 82 (pictured at right).  This poem is based on the Luke reading.  
Useful Stuff: Growing into Freedom
Found in Galatians: Experiencing Freedom in Jesus by Groups Biblesense, Group, 2007, ISBN 13 978 0 7644 3244 6, page 38 Pictured at left)

Mediation: Behold the Lamb of God
Found in Present on Earth by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 2002, ISBN 0 901557 64 2, page 21ff (pictured at right).  This is based on the Luke reading.

Mediation: Disciples of Christ
Found in Present on Earth by Wild Goose Worship Group, Wild Goose Publications, 2002, ISBN 0 901557 64 2, page 76ff (pictured at right).  This is based on the Luke reading.

Drama: Candles in the Bin
Found in All Age Sketches for The Christian Year by Peter Shaw, The Bible Reading Fellowship, 2006, ISBN 10 1 984101 458 3, page 51ff.  This is based on the Luke reading.

Poem: Coming Home
Found in Outback Christmas by Pro Hart and Norman Habel, Lutheran Publishing House, 1990, ISBN 0859105628, page 46 (pictured above right). This is based on the Luke reading.

Call to Worship: Galatians 4:4-7
By Maria I. Tirrabassi and found in Before the Amen by Maren C Tirabassi and Maria I. Tirrabassi (Eds), Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, 2007, ISBN 978 0 8298 1750 8, page 28

Service:  Remembering With Mary
Found in Hay and Stardust by Ruth Burgess, Wild Goose Publications 2005, ISBN 1 905010 00 1, page 100 with lots of other great Christmas stuff. This service uses different readings but suits the date.

A Series of Responses
Found in Hay and Stardust by Ruth Burgess, Wild Goose Publications 2005, ISBN 1 905010 00 1, pages 174 with lots of other great Christmas stuff.

Reflection and Prayer:
By David Coleman and Zam Walker and found in Going Home Another Way by Neil Paynter, Wild Goose Publications, 2008,pages 47ff and based on the Luke reading.