LITURGY FOR LENT
Leader: God all loving and all caring,
We come before you with hesitant steps and uncertain motives
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: We want to sweep out the corners where sin has accumulated
And uncover the places where we have strayed from your truth
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: We ask for courage to open our eyes and unstop our ears
That we may be aware of all that distracts us from a whole hearted commitment to Christ
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: We want to see ourselves as you do and live our lives as you intended
Expose in us the empty and barren places where we have not allowed you to enter
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: Reveal to us our half-hearted struggles
Where we have been indifferent to the pain and suffering of others
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: Create in us a clean heart O God and put a right Spirit within us
Nurture the faint stirrings of new life where your spirit has taken root and begun to grow
All: Our hearts are parched from wandering in a desert of sin
Leader: We long for your healing light to transform us, for you alone can make us whole
In your mercy shine upon us O God and make our path clear before us
Ps 103
Joel 2: 1-2, 12-17
Matt 4:1-11
Reflect on the gospel and spend some time thinking about those things that vie for your attention and distract you from a whole-hearted commitment to Christ. Think particularly of ways you discriminate against others who are part of God’s international community
· Because of race, class, gender or colour
· Because of culture, disabilities or body type·
Because of intellect or educational differences
Write down your areas of struggle on a piece of paper. If you have a wooden cross available nail or tape your distractions to the cross. Alternatively you may like to place them in a fireplace or a bowl and set them alight. Discuss how you could use this Lenten season to bring reconciliation and healing in these places
Leader: God you are good and upright and you instruct sinners in your ways
Show us how to break down the barriers separating us from each other,
All: Lead us through the wilderness sin has created to find new life
Leader: Forgive us for the times we have abandoned the poor, the disabled and the homeless,
Teach us to live by the law of love in unity, peace and concord
All: Lead us through the wilderness sin has created to find new life
Leader: Forgive us for the ways we exclude people of different race, culture or gender
Guide us that we may come to mutual understanding and care,
All: Lead us through the wilderness sin has created to find new life
Leader: Draw us into your community to embrace those with whom we need to be reconciled
Grant that all who seek to heal divisions between peoples may have hope
All: Lead us through the wilderness sin has created to find new life
Leader: Show us your ways, O Lord
Teach us your paths and guide us towards your truth
For you are God our Saviour and our hope is in you
O God of peace and love,
You came in Jesus as our peace,
And broke down the dividing walls
Be with us as we count the cost of our responsibilities
To our neighbours near and far (Akuila Yabaki, Fiji)
Amen
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ANAWIM A Hebrew word denoting those without voice: the outcast: the poor seeking God for deliverance.
"Blessed are the anawim for they shall inherit the earth." Psalm 37:11
Honesty, common interests, respect, and Russian chocolate are a good start in friendship.
5 minutes to perspective
Ken Loyd, Home PDX
THE KID
I just got back from helping buy a bus ticket for a young friend who lives outdoors in downtown Portland. When originally asked, I couldn't put a face to the name (Jeremiah, I think). We didn't have any extra money at the time but I said we'd help. I was to meet him at the Greyhound station along with Brian, from New Avenues For Youth, a HUGE nonprofit.
When I arrived I recognized him immediately. He leaped to his feet and threw his arms around me, words and gratitude spilling out in a torrent, half to me, half in explanation to the now puzzled Brian, "You are the best people in downtown. You have the best food and kindest people. You always make us feel welcome. You respect us. I love the Wiffleball! I'll never forget you. One day I'll come here and give back alongside you guys." (Expletives deleted)
What's so amazing about us? Nothing, really. We give our best to our friends, with a smile and kind conversation. (It turns to trash talk, however, during the Wiffleball season. The US Gutter Punk Wiffleball League requires that. Page 88 in the Official USGPWL Manual, I think). WE don't see what we do as anything great. Mostly nothing special. That's why we're legends in downtown Portland.
I found it curious that while New Avenues, a multimillion-dollar operation, paid $60, HOME came up with $180. Brian said that's all NAFY could "allot for this purpose." He's a fantastic guy, and amazingly caring. He would have paid it all out of his own pocket if he had the money.
Big organizations have "allotments" and "purposes". I guess they have to. We at HOME have friends, most of whom live outdoors year around. Jeremiah was in a tough spot (a job and pregnant fiancé in Wisconsin with no way to get there). We had two hundred bucks in the bank and a friend with a need.
 We're a speedboat among oil tankers.
It's so fun...
Serenity Prayer
God grant me serenity To accept the things I cannot change;
Courage to change the things I can; And wisdom to know the difference.
Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time;
Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace; Taking, as Jesus did, this sinful world As it is, not as I would have it;
Trusting that You will make all things right If I surrender to Your will;
That I may be reasonably happy in this life And supremely happy with You Forever and ever in the next.
I'm originally from the garden state (New Jersey). Love hearing people from that area talk. I've been in Oregon for most of my life.
Ethiopian food! http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/24/281123/restaurant/North/ENjon i-Cafe-Portland