The Grace of a Garden Grower: OpenSpirit Sunday Evening, October 25, 2009

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Oct 23 2009

The Grace of a Garden Grower:  OpenSpirit Sunday Evening

Sunday, October 25, 2009; 7-8 pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest

Over the last week, perhaps you have participated in a variety of events around the International Week of Climate Action, leading up to the crucial gathering of world leaders in Copenhagen in December.  EarthInHand

The events of this weekend highlight that we are at a turning point in the life of our planet, and they call us to action to reduce our collective carbon footprints dramatically. The challenges we face are daunting, and the potential to make a difference is energizing.

In the midst of this week of education and calls to action, our gathering this Sunday invites us to step back–to celebrate that we are part of this wondrous creation, to honor  beauty and hope, and to seek strength and grace for the work we are called to do.

We are blessed to have folk singer Dean Stevens joining us for this service.  Along with Willie Sordillo on saxophone, Dean will offer original songs, along with songs from Jean Ritchie, Fred Small, Floyd Red Crow Westerman, Bernardo Palombo, and Jay Mankita.

Love, love, love! OpenSpirit Sunday Evening, October 18, 2009

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Oct 17 2009

Love, love, love!  An OpenSpirit Sunday Evening

October 18, 2009; 7 – 8 pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest

“Love, love, love:  all you need is love!”  So sang the bard among us, reminding us of what we all know:  that love is the heart of what makes us human.    god

It is the theme of songwriters through the ages, the story-line that shapes novels and films with a beguiling beauty.  It’s not always easy, of course.  In its complications, it brings not only laughter but also tears to us.  In all this it surely ranks as the greatest of the “ordinary miracles” we come to know in our lives.

And know it we do, as a power at once fragile and holy, one sanctified but also complicated by desire.  It is “strong as death, and passion fierce as the grave,” as one ancient Hebrew poet put it; “many waters cannot quench love, neither can floods drown it.”

This week, we will give ourselves to the miracle of human love, and see how it is celebrated in scripture and song, ancient and modern.  It is the poet’s great theme, and ours.  Love fires the story we find in the “Song of Songs,” that un-religious jewel at the heart of the Bible.  In anticipation of our gathering, find time to read and meditate on this text, especially ch. 2.  Who is this unnamed lover who knows herself as “a lily of the valleys”?  And who does she extol as the “apple tree among all the forest’s trees”?  myHeart

This week, we’ll celebrate love in all its longings.  We’ll hear from this love-song in scripture, and from other love songs penned by more recent poets and bards.  Bring one of your own favorites to share as we celebrate the “ordinary miracle” of love in all its passion and beauty.

My heart’s love
came down to his garden,
to the bedding of spice,
to meander in his garden
and to browse among the lillies.

I am my beloved’s
and he is mine.
He feeds among these lillies.  (Song of Songs 6. 2 – 3)

Letting Go: An Ordinary Miracle of Grace and Courage

OpenSpirit Autumn | Posted by revandrea
Oct 10 2009

Letting Go:  An Ordinary Miracle of Grace and Courage

OpenSpirit Sunday Evening; October 11, 2009; 7 – 8pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest

First, an invitation!  Please, if you are able, bring something with you – ‘something you possess that possesses you.’

Is there a belonging that weighs you down, encumbers you?  If you can’t bring the item itself, then bring something that symbolizes it.  You’ll find out the rest when you get here!    recycling-bin1

Jesus calls us to let go of anything that gets in the way of God.  Sometimes we perceive his call as a joyous invitation; sometimes it is a challenge to our way of being in this world.

Together, we will explore Jesus’ ancient words, a passage from the Gospel of Mark … which are perhaps more relevant in these days than ever before.

Do you ever long for simplicity, be owned less by material possessions?  Bring this longing to OpenSpirit.  We will reflect on letting go, and in so doing, receiving.  Losing, in order to find; it’s paradoxical, like many things in the life of the spirit.

Come, be with us as we search together for simple gifts of the Spirit.  OpenSpirit; in the evening light, to the strains of music and the whispers of prayer, God is with us.

Spirits Healed for Praise. OpenSpirit Sunday Evening, October 4, 2009

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Oct 02 2009

Spirits Healed for Praise.

OpenSpirit, Sunday Evening, October 4th, 2009; 7 – 8pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest.

Healing happens.  Maybe not always on our timetable;  maybe not in the way we expected.  But God does bring healing, and our spirits rise with new life.

Healing happens.  And even in those times when healing of the body is not possible, there can still be healing for our spirit; transformation, resurrection of joy.  Praise

The Gospels are punctuated with stories of Jesus, healing people.  Sometimes he healed their bodies.  This week we’ll focus on a story of Jesus liberating a woman’s spirit from that which kept it down, and the way she rose up, reaching for God, in praise.

What is healing, for you?  Do you have a miraculous story?  Or is this a time when you are deep in prayer, deep in need, waiting – sometimes patiently, sometimes not – for God’s healing touch?

Come, bring your story or your need to OpenSpirit.  In word and in song, with time to reflect and respond, we will center ourselves around our shared memories and hopes of healing.

OpenSpirit.  We light the lamps of evening, gather in an open circle, tune up the instruments and our voices, and practice God’s presence in new and ancient Christian ways.  Bring who you are, and what you carry.  Lay your burdens down, for a time, and let yoursef be held – in community, and in God.

Silence and God’s Voice: An OpenSpirit Evening, September 27, 2009

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Sep 25 2009

Silence and God’s Voice:  An OpenSpirit Sunday Evening.  Welcome Back and Welcome Home!

September 27, 2009; 7 – 8pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, Framingham, MA.

Are you longing for space to listen for God?  Come, join us; OpenSpirit can be that space.  Are you searching for ways to hear God’s voice, companions who will listen with you?

Eremitic Order of Mount Carmel:  Elijah the Prophet

Eremitic Order of Mount Carmel: Elijah the Prophet

Do we hear that precious voice in a whisper, in the wind?  In flames of fire, an earthquake’s power?  Or is it found in paradox, a sound of sheer silence?  Come, at OpenSpirit, we will experience all of these.  Together, we listen for Beloved’s voice; gathered, we discern invitation and message and call.

Last week, we sojourned with Elijah under ‘broom trees’ of our own; sustaining angels graced our stories, and our prayer.  This week, let us journey with our ancient prophet to the mountaintop, experience the majesty of Creation’s elements.  Let us discover the Voice, the Word that awaits us.

What is the sound of stillness, the quality of sheer silence?  Is it papable; can it transform?

Bring a friend, and share the experience of OpenSpirit.  Worship is experiential and participatory.  The music invites you to dance.  We gather in an open circle, and there is aways an extra chair.  In word and in silence, with elements of Christian tradition both ancient and new, as a community, we practice the presence of God.

Sustaining Angels: An OpenSpirit Reunion Celebration!

OpenSpirit Autumn | Posted by revandrea
Sep 18 2009

Sustaining Angels:  An OpenSpirit Reunion Celebration!

Sunday Evening, September 20th, 2009; 7 – 8 PM; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest

Welcome back to OpenSpirit!  Come, join us, as we light the lamps of evening, tune up the instruments, and settle in again, with friends old and new.  OpenSpirit, creativity and arts in worship; always different, always fun!  Pearl St. entrance, red door, elevator to 3rd floor.

Is the busy pace of fall start-up – back to school, back to work, back to church – feeling a bit frantic?  Could you use some space for solace, for renewal?  Come away, and God will sustain us, in surprising ways.  Sometimes, an angel finds us … when we expect it the least, when we need it the most.

Dieric Bouts the Elder, Prophet Elijah in the Desert

Dieric Bouts the Elder, Prophet Elijah in the Desert

This week at OpenSpirit, we’ll share an ancient story, a Hebrew prophet who bent under the burden he tried to carry, all by himself.  Sound familiar?  But an angel brought sustenance … and will nourish us, as well.  Maybe this old, old story will touch us in a new way, remind us of the power of community to sustain us, to feed and heal us.

OpenSpirit is back!  Yes!  Come, let us rejoice in the animating energy of God’s Spirit.  A time of Sabbath was good … but maybe being together again is even better!

Invite a friend, bring a neighbor.  All you need is an open heart, a curious mind, and a hunger for God’s presence.  We gather in a black box theater, in a performing arts center.  There is music and prayer, movement and poetry, time for sharing, time for silence.   And food!  Aways food.

This Sunday evening, we will welcome the amazing gifts of David Hunte on piano and vocals!  Get ready to sing and dance!  We will entertain angels unawares, welcoming the presence of God in our midst; unexpected, always surprising, transforming.

OpenSpirit Returns September 20th! Also, Edwards Church ‘Day of Spirit’ September 12th!

OpenSpirit Autumn | Posted by revandrea
Sep 09 2009

Companions and pilgrims in God’s OpenSpirit … join us on Sunday evening, September 20th as we gather again after summer sabbatical!  We will celebrate familiar friends, and rejoice in new faces:  7:00 pm, 3rd floor of the Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, Framingham.

We are excited to welcome David Hunte on piano and vocals!  While we miss Erin Craig, who has returned to her native Canada, we’re pleased that David will be with us on a regular basis.  David is a gifted and creative pianist with an exceptional ear and one of the most beautiful singing voices you’ll ever hear.  He and Willie Sordillo, our alto sax player, have enjoyed a deep musical connection and friendship through the years they’ve been playing together.

There is so much more to share … but for now, save the date and hold us in your prayers until the 20th.  We look forward to being with you once again.  Early Autumn Blessings!  Andrea, Debbie, Mark, Vicky, and Willie

But wait!  In the meantime … here’s an invitation from Rev. Debbie Clark and Edwards Church …

“On Saturday, September 12, Edwards Church will hold our second annual “Day of Spirit,” from 10 a.m-3 pm, with registration at 9:30.  This interfaith day offers a gentle, unhurried opportunity to explore a variety of spiritual practices, and to have time and space to be still, to walk, to reflect, and to nurture your soul.

We will have silent meditation, led by monks from the New England Buddhist Vihara in Framingham; gentle yoga; walking meditation; full-body relaxation techniques; “sounding the psalms” with Himalayan singing bowls; Non-Violent Communication techniques; art and spirituality; music; and more.

The cost, $12, includes lunch. You are invited to bring a blanket, pillow, and scarf if you would like to do the “full-body relaxation” technique.  If you’d like to attend, please RSVP by email (debbiecl@aol.com), or by calling 508-877-2050.”

OpenSpirit Summer Sabbath: Water of Life

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Jul 26 2009

OpenSpirit Summer Sabbath:  Water of Life

OpenSpirit Sunday Evening, July 26, 2009; 7:00 pm; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest

We are called together this final evening before a time of Sabbath during the month of August.  (Remember, we come together again on Sunday, September 20th – and what rejoicing there will be!!)  But this night,  let us reflect on summer, on Sabbath, and on the Spirit’s invitation to come to the water of life.    upload_1235292865

What does this mean, ‘the water of life’?  Friends, we find ourselves in the deep, lush middle of summer.  It is time to think about what is before us — where we are going, what journeys lie ahead of us.  With curiosity and anticipation, we ask ‘what kind of happening of Spirit will come upon us tonight’?

In poetry and song, and in the final words (almost) in the entire Bible, we find an invitation voiced by the Spirit and the church to “Come!”:  “Let all who hear say ‘Come!’  Let all who thirst say ‘Come!’  And let those who wish take the water of life, given freely!”  Why not hear this word, and . . . come!

Come and join us for song and prayer, story and silence, music and meal.

Come!

How Can I Keep from Singing: An OpenSpirit Celebration of Voice

OpenSpirit Summer | Posted by revandrea
Jul 18 2009

How Can I Keep from Singing:  An OpenSpirit Celebration of Voice

Sunday, July 19, 2009; Performing Arts Center of MetroWest; 7:00 pm

Fellow Pilgrims in God’s Open Spirit … how can we keep from singing??  Has there been a time when loving people around you have ‘heard you into speech’?  Is there a moment when, with God’s help, you have claimed your own voice, or, perhaps, re-claimed it?  helenaleslie

Together, we will pray for boldness in raising our voices, for grace in lifting each other into the power of speech.  In song, in word, in silence, we will hold those who risk their very lives to speak out as the Spirit compels them to do.

We also invite you to a time of conversation, as part of our celebration of voice!  We look forward to this opportunity to engage each other in discernment about this new ministry of OpenSpirit, and where God may be leading us.  Worship will lead directly into time for conversation, food, and fellowship.  We have some exciting news to share!!

Consider the Lilies: An OpenSpirit Celebration of Summer!

OpenSpirit Summer | Posted by revandrea
Jul 11 2009

Consider the Lilies:  An OpenSpirit Celebration of Summer!

Sunday, July 12, 2009; 7:00 pm; Performing Arts Centerof MetroWest, Framingham, MA

Ah, you remember the words to Gershwin’s song:  “Summertime, and the livin’ is easy ….”  And then there’s  the old-time Gospel hymn:  “God’s eye is on the sparrow ….”  Friends, finally, and oh, how we New Englanders need it, summer’s here!  Fellow Pilgrims in God’s OpenSpirit, let us center ourselves around the words of Matthew’s Gospel, and, together, consider the lilies.

lily_allsummermix_bigConsider the lilies – and look at the birds of the air!  God takes care of all of these, and God takes care of us.  Sometimes we just need to sit, together, and ponder the ways.  And sing!  It’s time for old-time Gospel songs, and the abundance of Christ’s table.

A wonderful poem, courtesy of the Writer’s Almanac, provides inspirtation for our celebration of summertime in God’s creation.  And, yes, the livin’ is easy … bring a friend, share the joy!

OpenSpirit is a new creative arts-centered worship gathering in the Christian tradition, led by a collborative of ministers and musicians.  Our desire is to create a holy and participatory experience, weaving the spoken word together with music, communion, visual arts, dance … inviting each of us to draw closer to God.