Sunday, February 4th Readings

5th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Savior

When I call to you,

You are already there!

The only thing between us

is my sin and weakness!

Help me to let go of all

that keeps me from you.

Let me turn to you

despite my flaws

And let you love me

for You ARE Love!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Job 7:1-4, 6-7

  • Share a time in your life when you could relate to Job. What feeling or emotion do you most relate to?  Do you still feel this way?
  • Where is God in this scripture? Be specific.

 1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23

  • What drives you to share the Gospel with others? How does it relate to what St. Paul is telling the Corinthians in this scripture?
  • Define weakness. Do you believe it is a positive or negative trait?

 Mark 1:29-39

  • Jesus calls out many demons, describe some of the demons which possess people today. Is there anything you can do to call out demons like Jesus?
  • Jesus goes off to pray after a long day of work. What is the outcome of his time alone in prayer?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Do your pursue God or expect God to come to you? What does each scenario look like?
  • What causes you to be restless? Stress?  Money?  Family or Relationship issues?  How can you find rest?
  • How does stress or worry affect your way of thinking? Can it change our attitude about things?  Why or why not?
  • Where does happiness come from? It is a gift, something you have to be given?  Is it something tangible that you can hold?
  • Where does suffering come from? Is it something given to you?  Can you pass it on to others or must you keep it to yourself?
  • What motivates you each day to get out of bed? Is it your family?  Your job?  It is something else?
  • Do you have desires in life? Do you have a plan for those desires to be met?  How do your desires match up with what God desires for you?
  • Are you better at sympathy or empathy? What is the difference and how can you show both to others better?
  • When do you pray? How much effort do you put into it?  Does it depend on what else you have planned for the day or whether you are too tired or not?
  • What could happen if you put as much effort into Mass (going to church) as you do attending your child’s extra-curricular activity (basketball game or dance recital) or as you do attending a concert or professional sporting event?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, may I speak your name

 ALL:  and feel your presence!

Leader:  May I speak your name

ALL:  and hear your voice!

Leader: May I speak your name

 ALL:  and be healed of my hurt!

Leader:  May I speak your name

ALL:  and be empowered to do your will!

Leader:  May I speak your name

ALL:  and be filled with grace and mercy!

Leader:  May I speak your name

ALL:  and KNOW that I am loved!

 

Challenge for the Week:  What does the word, “work” mean to you?  Does it mean the place where you go in order to make a living?  Is it an obligation?  Is it something you try to avoid?  There are many ways to use the word “work”.  You go to work, work on the car or on the house, you work to fix or repair things.  Have you ever thought that “work” was hard?  The dictionary says work means to “be engaged in physical or mental activity in order to achieve a purpose or result” which means work requires you to put forth effort to reach a desired outcome.  So, if you want to be a better person, you must work at it.  If you want to have a specific type of job, you must work at it.  If you want to lose weight or eat better, you must but forth the effort and create a plan in order to reach your goal.  Too often the word “work” equates that something is hard.  However, have you ever made a plan, put forth the effort and achieved the goal you worked towards?  If not, it is time to get to work!  Lent is a perfect time to make a plan to put in the work needed to make a change, the scriptures, the prayers and the many reflection resources give ample help and support during this season.

Sunday, January 28th Readings

4th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

My Lord

How do I let go of anxiety

so I might speak with authority?

Let me shed my insecurity

so I might walk with confidence!

Teach me ways to stand strong

so I show conviction in my beliefs!

Allow me to hold fast to YOU,

as I find your words in my voice!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Deuteronomy 18:15-20

  • Read the scripture as though you are Moses. Does it change the meaning or message?  What thoughts or feelings well up in you when you do this?
  • Does this scripture encourage you to speak God’s Word or cause you to be afraid to speak God’s Word?

 1 Corinthians 7:32-35

  • How does being married or single distract you from God?
  • How does being married or single bring you closer to God?

Mark 1:21-28

  • Do you have something “unclean” within you which you need to ask Jesus to call out?
  • Who in your life do you trust explicitly? Is anyone who is in authority whom you trust?  How do you know when someone is being authentic?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Do believe God anxiously waits for you to wake up each day to watch you unfold what is laid out on your path?
  • What makes you know (convicted), God has chosen you? Be specific.
  • Describe the perfect setting for you to share God’s Word with others. Where are you, who is with you and what do you want to say?
  • What does it mean to you to be a prophet? Do you consider yourself a prophet?  Why or why not?
  • As a baptized person, you are a prophet…how can you live more like the prophet you are?
  • How do you express anxiety or worry? What does it look like for you?  Does everyone express their anxiety or worry in the same way?
  • What relationships (or absence of relationships) cause you anxiety?
  • What worries you about the world today? Write down at least 5 things and pray each day for the things that worry you.
  • Have you ever experienced so much worry that it became a dark cloud over you? How were you able to overcome?
  • Where do you see “unclean” situations? Consider globally, nationally, locally and individually and listen to God respond to your concern.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

 ALL:  the light beckoning me to safety.

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

ALL:  the light cautioning me to slow down.

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

 ALL:  the light signaling me warning ahead.

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

ALL:  the light illuminating my direction.

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

ALL:  the light highlighting what is good.

Leader:  Lord you are the light…

ALL:  the light I seek, heart and soul!

 

Challenge for the Week:  What do you call God?  Make a list of all of the names that can be used to describe all three persons of the Trinity, write them down.  Then take the list you made and cut the names out individually and place in a bowl, dish or cup.  Draw from this list a different name each day and use that name in your prayers that entire day.  Spend time throughout the day reflecting on the name and what it means to you, how it describes God and what it reveals about God’s nature.  Start now, or make plans for this to be included in your Lenten prayer practice.

Sunday, January 21st Readings

3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

God of all,

There is no where we can go

that will take us away from You.

No mountain is too high,

No ocean is too deep;

You are always there!

Let my heart and mind know

I cannot run away from You.

Your will, Lord, is always done!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Jonah 3:1-5, 10

  • What truths about God are revealed through this scripture?
  • What message did Jonah bring to Nineveh? How does this same message ring true in your life right now?
  • What significance does the three days have to this story? Where else in scripture does God promise change in three days?

1 Corinthians 7:29-31

  • What does God want from you right now? Is it the same or different from what he wanted from you a year ago?  5?  10?
  • What does the scripture tell you about what God values?

 Mark 1:14-20

  • What do you need to repent in order to follow Jesus?
  • Jesus find them “mending their nets”, what requires mending in your life right now? Does God find you doing the mending or are you waiting for someone else to fix it?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Have you set out on a new journey this year? What is your mission?
  • Are there specific things you will take on your journey? Where do you turn for help?  Who is your guide?
  • How do you act when given a deadline? Does it increase productivity?  Does it cause stress?  What about your attention/focus changes?
  • How have you been called to change? Where does the call come from?
  • What benefit comes from a threat? Are there times when they are effective?  Why or why not?
  • Where do you find solace? Is it easy or difficult to find?
  • What current fads do you wish would “pass away”? Are there trends you wish would come back?  Why?
  • Are there things you hold onto? What value do they have to you?  What value does the world give them?  What value does God give them?
  • Share a time when you were up against a deadline and time ran out before you were able to complete the task. What was the situation?  What was the outcome?  How did you feel as time began to run out?  How did you feel after time was passed?
  • Is there anything you must repent in order to have a stronger relationship with God?
  • Are there things you should repent to heal or strengthen a relationship with a friend or family member?
  • The Good News is that God has chosen you, despite your faults; how can you share this Good News with others? Be specific.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

 ALL:  your words engulf me!

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

ALL:  my heart is awakened!

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

 ALL:  I turn to listen!

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

ALL:  my soul rejoices!

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

ALL:  I hear nothing else!

Leader:  Lord, when you call…

ALL:  your servant is ready!

 

Challenge for the Week:  The word present has a couple of very different meanings.  One present means “right now” and another is “a gift” but what if to God they really mean the same thing???  Consider the present moment in time as a gift from God.  How do we use it?  What value do we give it?  Unfortunately, many of us spend much of our time thinking about the past and planning for the future.  We don’t always give the present, the value of time which it deserves.  This doesn’t only apply to the time we spend alone, with our own thoughts but it also affects the time we spend with friends, family and others whom deserve our uninterrupted attention.  Are we present with them?  What can we do to become more present, in the moment?  What changes can we make to allow us to be more present minded…what a true present that would be! 

Sunday, January 14th Readings


2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Oh Lord,

Day after day I awake,

but what do I see?

Let me see your presence

so I can follow you.

Each day I set forth,

but what do I do?

May I bring your presence

to others in the ordinary.

Keep me near;

I want to stay!!!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

1 Samuel 3:3b-10, 19

  • If God called you, would you recognize the voice? Who might you think it is besides God?
  • Samuel responds to God by saying, “Your servant is listening”, what does it mean to you to answer God in this way?

 1 Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20

  • What do you come to understand about your body from this scripture? How does it affect your beliefs and/or actions?
  • Put into words how you belong to God. How does it feel to write or say these words?

 John 1:35-42

  • If you knew Jesus’ answer would be “come and see”, what question(s) do you want to ask Him?
  • What draws you to want to follow Jesus?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Does God call once or several times? Do you think God ever stops calling?
  • Do you believe you are created for a purpose? Why or why not?
  • Consider what your life might be like if you didn’t know God. How would it be different?  How would it be the same?
  • Are there people in your life who still help you recognize God’s voice?
  • What tells you that God is with you?
  • Where does your obedience to God come from? Fear?  Guilt?  Love?  Desire?  Find your own word.
  • Do you need to have a desire to find God and listen for His voice before He starts to call? Why or why not?
  • If the Holy Spirit resides within you? How can you show reverence to it?
  • How can you show reverence to the Holy Spirit within another person?
  • If you can’t see or feel the Holy Spirit within you or another person, does that mean it is not there?
  • What is the purpose of the Holy Spirit taking up residence with us?
  • Who are people you follow? Why do you follow them?
  • Are there people in the news, politics, Hollywood or other celebrities whom you are connected to on social media? What does it mean to you to follow them?
  • Is there something you are still waiting for God to reveal to you? What do you want him to tell you to come and see?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord let me sit a while

 ALL:  listening to your voice.

Leader:  Lord let me spend time

ALL:  seeking your will for me.

Leader:  Lord let me travel a stretch

 ALL:  on the path you’ve chosen.

Leader:  Lord let me find an occasion

ALL:  to share you with others.

Leader:  Lord let me enjoy a moment

ALL:  resting in your presence.

Leader:  Let me be with you for a lifetime

ALL:  embraced in your love!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Imagine you are a scratchers ticket with a prize waiting to be revealed.  Unlike a scratchers ticket you can purchase at the gas station, you have been created by God which means behind each silver covering there is a gift that you have won.  Do you think you have scratched away all of your treasures or are there still more to be revealed?  Are you hesitant to scratch for fear of what you will find or do you have the urge to uncover all of the gifts?  God gave you all of these gifts and whether they are revealed one at a time or all at once, we meant to do something with them.  Don’t let your gifts go to waste…you have already won the prize!

Sunday, January 7th Readings

Epiphany

 

Opening Prayer

Jesus,

Like the sun,

Let me rise to bring light!

Like a baby,

Let me be born to a new life!

Awaken me from my slumber,

so I can shine like a star

and lead others to YOU!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Isaiah 60:1-6

  • What do you see when you look out into the future?
  • Where is radiance found on earth today?

Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6

  • How would you tell someone about the grace of God? What makes it such an amazing gift?
  • What has God revealed to you in the past year? Month?  24 hours?

 Matthew 2:1-12

  • Define the word, diligent. How do you/can you search diligently for God this year?
  • Describe the joy Jesus brings to you, what makes this so?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • What gifts do you see in the world today?
  • How do you determine what riches are? In your definition, what countries in the world are the richest?
  • Are there places on earth which you are drawn to go? What is there which you want to experience?
  • Do you ever see dark clouds linger in groups of people?
  • Is darkness always bad and light always good? Why or why not?
  • What happens when darkness lingers in your life? How do you deal with it?
  • How much value do you put on promises? How have your experiences formed this opinion?
  • What or how do you give back to God? Do you feel obligated to give?  Why or why not?
  • Are the promises God has made good enough to share? Make a list of ways you can do this.
  • What role does God play in your life? Jesus?  The Holy Spirit?
  • Is there someone in your life who needs you to embrace them?
  • What can you do to find common ground with someone with whom you are struggling?
  • What are you willing to give up in order to develop a relationship with God? Are sacrifices necessary?  Why or why not?
  • Are there people or situations which you hid from? What message do you think Jesus would like to reveal to you about what you should do?

 

Closing Prayer (music lyrics to song “Rise Up” by Andra Day)

Leader:  When the silence isn’t quiet

 ALL:  And it feels like it’s getting hard to breathe

Leader:  And I know you feel like dying

ALL:  But I promise we’ll take the world to its feet

Leader:  And move mountains

 ALL:  I’ll rise like the day

Leader:  I’ll rise unafraid

ALL:  I’ll rise up

Leader:  And I’ll do it a thousand times again

ALL:  And I’ll rise up

Leader:  High like the waves

ALL:  I’ll rise up…for YOU!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Reflect on the past couple of months since the beginning of the new liturgical year (or since around Thanksgiving) and make a list of the gifts which you have received…NOT the tangible ones.  The holiday season can open up new insights, new relationships and shine light on situations in relationships.  Spend time thinking about the gifts opened to you, these can range from very personal to global depending on how much time you want to spend and how deep you want to go.  However, giving time to these special moments can bring new insight and reflect the true value of the gifts which you might have been too busy to accept!