OpenSpirit, a creative worship gathering in the Christian tradition.
Sunday, March 15, 2009; 7:00 – 8:00 pm. MetroWest Performing Arts Center, Framingham.
Fellow pilgrims, let us move even deeper into the desert. These shifting sands can be so beautiful, but this wilderness can be dangerous. Sometimes we creatures have to adapt to survive a desert sojourn. Consider the cactus, its marvelous ability to draw and sustain life in the most dry and barren of conditions. 
Come, March 15th, as we continue to experience the elements of the desert. We have sifted sand, touched hard rock, tasted living water that springs forth like a fountain. Now, we ponder cactus, and ask ourselves how we, too, can adapt, store up precious water, make room in ourselves and our lives for God, create space for Spirit.
There is much to discover, this week at OpenSpirit. A labyrinth offers a reflective, walking meditation. A prophet finds an angel in the desert, who ministers to him in his fatigue and despair. Willie and Erin make our hearts sing, our bodies dance. A poet and a contemplative share words of hope. And, always, Christ’s table of welcome is spread for us all.
Fellow pilgrims, let us sojourn together, friends both old and new. And as we walk these desert sands, let us discover God’s presence in our midst.