Sunday, June 30th Readings

13th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Lord

May I lay my head down

each day knowing I’ve pleased you.

May I unpack my burdens

so I can rest in your presence.

Let me follow in your path

of goodness and mercy

Lead me Lord to do all I can today!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21

  • God tells Elijah to go to Elisha and to teach him. How does God urge you to go to others to teach them?
  • Elisha is ready to go and serve God, but what does he do first? What does this say about his character?

 Galatians 5:1, 13-18

  • What does Saint Paul mean that we were called to freedom? How?
  • What bites and devours you?
  • How do you differentiate “flesh” wants/needs and “spirit” wants/needs?

 Luke 9:51-62

  • When Jesus traveled, He didn’t know where He would sleep each night. Could you travel like this?  Why or why not?
  • Have you ever had to rely on the hospitality of another? What do you need to be able to do in order to be a good guest?  What qualities are needed to be a good host?  How do you rate in each category?
  • Jesus simply walked away when He and His disciples were not welcomed; the disciples wanted retribution. How does Jesus respond?  Is it an easy example to follow?  What can you do to help make it more simple like Jesus did?

General Questions for Journaling

  • God seeks us where we are to do His work; where has he found you lately? What is He asking you to do?
  • The prophets and apostles are often found out working when God calls. Make a list of the prophets whom God commissioned and what they were doing when He called.
  • Could you go away and leave behind your work, your family to do the work of God? Why or why not?  What conditions would you need in order to do so?
  • Have you been chosen to be a mentor to someone? Name the qualities they saw in you which caused them to choose you.
  • Do you have or have you ever had a mentor? What qualities drew you to them?  What did you learn from them?
  • Can you love fully? What allows you to do so?  What keeps you from doing so?
  • Are there people you have trouble showing love to? Why or why not?
  • Would you say you have too much, too little or just the right amount of “stuff”? What could you live without?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my refuge,

ALL:  my security when I am going through a storm.

Leader:  Spirit, YOU are my counselor,

 ALL:  the one I go to when I’m facing a tough decision.

Leader:  Jesus, YOU are my savior,

ALL:  paving the road before me, I know I’m not alone.

Leader:  Father, YOU are my joy,

ALL:  I’m overwhelmed by all you’ve created for me to love.

 

Challenge for the Week:  Summer is a time for family and friends to gather together, to take a long weekend or even a week or two of vacation away from the “normal”.  Summer calls each of us to recognize what it is we value and to cherish it.  Reflect on how God is giving you time to spend with those you love; how are you spending it?  When you take time away from your “routine” do you have time to rest in God?  Summer is full of opportunity for each of us to touch God and share His love with others!

Sunday, June 23rd Readings

Body and Blood of Christ

 

Opening Prayer

Savior

You came to earth to walk with us

so we might know you better.

You taught us how to live our lives

by the commandments.

You showed us how to care for one another

by giving comfort and healing.

You gather us around the table

to share a meal but YOU share so much more.

May we forever seek to be in communion with YOU

by living our lives as YOU call us to live!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Genesis 14:18-20

  • How does this scripture still ring true today? Give an example.
  • Bread and wine: reflect on the qualities of these two things, how are they made, where to do they come from, are they hard to find, are they only reserved for specific people?

 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

  • What is the significance of giving the bread and wine separately? Are there specific values for each one individually?  What are they?
  • This ritual is done in remembrance of what? Write down what it means to you and what Jesus wants you to remember through this meal.

 Luke 9:11b-17

  • What is the importance of blessing the food?
  • Jesus again finds Himself working all day, giving of Himself to the crowds and then having to give even more. What can you learn from Jesus reaction and action in this scripture about giving?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • How do you receive the gifts of bread and wine?
  • What do you to prepare to receive Jesus’ body and blood?
  • Can you ever have too much Jesus?
  • Explain in your own words what it means to you to receive Jesus’ body and blood.
  • Does taking communion on Sunday change you? Why or why not?
  • What does it feel like to be hungry? Thirsty?
  • How do you show gratitude for the gifts of Jesus’ body and blood?
  • When have you ever been asked to give more than what you had? How did you feel?  Were you able to satisfy the need or was more still needed?
  • What needs are in front of you yearning to be met? How long have they been there?  Do you believe they will be met on their own?
  • Who can you help this week to fulfill a need? Look around for a friend or family member who is seeking and lend a hand.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  You gather us together

ALL:  To share more than a meal

Leader:  You gather us together

 ALL:  To give of ourselves

Leader:  You gather us together

 ALL:  To receive nourishment

Leader:  You gather us together

ALL:  To find peace

Leader:  You gather us together

ALL:  To make a connection

 Leader:  You gather us together

 ALL:  To be in union with YOU!

 

Challenge for the Week:  As humans we ALL share some very basic needs…we need to eat and we need to drink.  If we do not eat or drink, we do not live.  Do you think it is a coincidence that Jesus then wants us to remember him in these two forms?  He is telling us to eat His body and drink His blood because without it, we cannot live.  Spend time reflecting on this truth and what it means not only to you but to all humankind.

Sunday, June 16th Readings

Most Holy Trinity

 

Opening Prayer

Creator of the Heavens

We cry out and you answer

You pick us up from the depths

and give us healing and strength

We reach out and you embrace us

You call us your beloved children

and allow us to call you Father

Let us sing your praise!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Proverbs 8:22-31

  • Where do you find delight? Is it a place?  Is it a hobby?  Is it a person?
  • How has God marked you as His own?

 Romans 5:1-5

  •  How does the Spirit work in you? How is it manifested?  Where does it reside?  Can you feel the presence of the Holy Spirit?
  • When did you last boast of God’s love? What words did you use/What words could you use?

 John 16:12-15

  • What is divine love? Define divine love.
  • How does the Holy Spirit speak to you? What does it have to say?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • How do you carry God with you each day?
  • Does nature speak to you? What does it say?  What parts of nature speak to you?
  • Does God have a signature? If so, what does it look like?
  • How do you show gratitude for creation?
  • How do you show gratitude for the human race?
  • What do you value about the human race?
  • Name ways people disappoint. Name ways God disappoints.
  • How does a person know the Holy Spirit has been given to them?
  • Is there a time when you needed (wished for) more from God?
  • How does the phrase, God gives you only what you can handle apply? What about those times when you are overwhelmed?  How does the Gospel reading give insight to this phrase?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Father of all, we pray…

ALL:  for those who feel alone and abandoned.

Leader:  Creator, we pray…

 ALL:  for those looking for their purpose.

Leader:  Son of God, we pray…

 ALL:  for those who seek healing from illness or hurt.

Leader:  Lord of Lords, we pray…

ALL:  for those in need of mercy and forgiveness.

Leader:  Spirit of truth, we pray…

ALL:  for those who need direction.

 Leader:  Advocate, we pray…

 ALL:  for those who cannot stand up for themselves.

 Leader:  Holy Trinity, we pray…

ALL:  for your continued guidance and support.

 

Challenge for the Week:   Spend time outdoors this week.  Make plans to go to the zoo or a park and instead of rushing through to see all of the animals or to trying to fit in a little exercise, take the time to enjoy and appreciate what you see around you.  Sit down and take in the sights and sounds.  Consider what it would be like to be the squirrel digging in your planter box or the tiger pacing in the cage.  Watch the wind move the leaves in the tree or water lap upon the shore and reflect on what these things tell you; what does God say through the nature which surrounds us?  When you reflect on these things, it’s hard not to be in awe of the work God did for us and in wonder of how it all works together for a purpose.  Determine how you will show God appreciation for these gifts on a regular basis and not take them for granted.

Sunday, June 9th Readings

Pentecost

 

Opening Prayer

Come, Holy Spirit, come!

Renew our lives

Lead our actions

Guide our words

Show us the way, home!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 2:1-11

  • Do you understand all that you believe? How does it become clear to you?  Who makes it so?
  • How do you know the Spirit is here? What makes you know when the Holy Spirit is present and living and working?

 1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Romans 8:8-17

  • How does the Spirit work to give you gifts? Can you develop new gifts?
  • What can you do to die to the flesh? Is there something you need to die to in order to live more deeply in the Spirit?

 John 20:19-23 or John 14:15-16, 23B-26

  • What does the Holy Spirit have to do with forgiveness of sins?
  • How does the Holy Spirit help you keep the commandments? Give examples.

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Even though we speak the same language, we often don’t understand others? How can we listen more intently to what people say with their words?
  • Is it possible to speak without words? How good/clear is the communication?
  • What do we speak without words? What do we communicate to the world?
  • Where do you see the Holy Spirit teaching today?
  • What is the Holy Spirit guiding you do?
  • Where is the Holy Spirit leading you?
  • What is the Holy Spirit giving you strength to accomplish?
  • What wisdom, knowledge or understanding is the Holy Spirit giving you in order to teach others?
  • How does the Spirit manifest itself in your life?
  • Do you carry around “dead weight” which takes up space within you? How can you release it and fill the space with the Holy Spirit?
  • Imagine Jesus breathing the Holy Spirit into you…
  • Define advocate. How does this describe the Holy Spirit?

 

Closing Prayer (excerpts from Veni Sanctus Spiritus)

Leader:  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

ALL:  Shine within these hearts!

Leader:  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

 ALL:  Heal our wounds!

Leader:  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

 ALL:  Renew our strength!

Leader:  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

ALL:  Wash away the stains of guilt!

Leader:  Come, Holy Spirit, come!

ALL:  Guide the steps that go astray.

 ALL:  Come, Holy Spirit STAY!

 

Challenge for the Week:   Spend time connecting with the Holy Spirit this week and reflect on these questions:  How aware are you of the Holy Spirit in your life?  Rate yourself on a scale from 1-10.  Where do you see the benefits of the Holy Spirit in your life?  How does the Holy Spirit lead you and guide you?  What was the last decision you made with the counsel of the Holy Spirit?  When did you last turn away the Holy Spirit’s input and go your own way?  How do you give thanks and praise to the Holy Spirit?  Do you give the Holy Spirit recognition for the work He/She does in your life?  How do you teach others about the benefits of following the guidance of the Holy Spirit?  When did you last “rest in the Spirit”?  Make a point this week to find peace by resting in the Spirit…whatever that looks like for you.  If you don’t know, find out!

Sunday, June 2nd Readings

Seventh Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Open our hearts Lord

so they may be filled with love for our neighbor

Open our lips Lord

so they may speak the Good News to others

Open our arms Lord

so they may reach out to those who need YOU!

Give us open hearts, lips and arms

to be at witness of YOUR WORD!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 7:55-60

  • How is what happened to Stephen in this scripture like what Jesus experienced?
  • When have you seen this type of behavior happen in the world today? What was the situation?

Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20

  • Identify the moment(s) when you have felt the most “full” of Christ? What did/does it feel like?
  • Describe how God is the beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega, the first and the last.

 John 17:20-26

  • How do you live in God and God live in you? Be specific.
  • What does Jesus promise? How is it fulfilled?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • How open are you to speaking about your faith? Whom do you speak freely with and with whom do you withhold?
  • What would be the reaction of coworkers, family or friends if you stood up to witness your belief in Jesus?
  • Do those you spend the most time with know the depth of your faith? Do you know theirs?  Why or why not?
  • Have you ever sacrificed something in your life for your faith? What was it?  Did you ever regain it or did you leave it behind for good?
  • Identify how your faith fills you or satisfies you? How can you share this feeling with others who don’t understand faith?
  • Where did you first learn about the faith? When did you understand God’s love?  Who shared it with you?  How do you continue to pass these lessons onto others to enjoy?
  • Our bodies are made up of 70% water, how much of it is the “living water” Jesus speaks of?
  • If you drew a picture of yourself and colored in the amount of you Jesus lives in, how much of you would be colored? Would it be all the same color or shades of colors?  What resides in the space(s) Jesus doesn’t?
  • How do you pray for others? Are they prayers for deeper faith?  Who is in need of these type of prayers?  Write a prayer for them.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lift our eyes to heaven

ALL:  to see the beauty of each new day

Leader:  Lift our eyes to heaven

 ALL:  to find calm even in the storm

Leader:  Lift our eyes to heaven

 ALL:  to seek you in those we encounter

Leader:  Lift our eyes to heaven

ALL:  to receive the gifts we need

Leader:  Lift our eyes to heaven

ALL:  to be a witness of all you came to give!

 

Challenge for the Week:   Pay attention this week to the conversations going on in the world and make a list of the people witnessing to the truth they believe.  Use this list to really look at what is being said and how you are influenced by it.  How much of what you hear around you is positive? Negative? Actual facts or fabricated and twisted to fit a specific argument?  Make a conscious effort to look to heaven as you hear these witnesses to help determine or confirm the words are true.  When we look to heaven, we gain a clearer sense of who we are and what our purpose is in the world.  Look up!

Sunday, May 26th Readings

Sixth Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Holy Spirit

Come

Stir up the dust

Ignite our faith

Remain

Holy Spirit

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 15:1-2, 22-29

  • Are rules, laws and guidelines necessary? Why or why not?
  • How do you achieve peace of mind? Is it possible to find peace of mind?

 Revelation 21:10-14, 22-23

  • Draw a picture to represent the image in this scripture.
  • How does this scripture make you feel? How does it affect your faith?  What does it tell you about God?

 John 14:23-29

  • How is God speaking to you in this scripture? What simple message does it speak to all believers?
  • Does something stir inside as you read this scripture? How are you being lead to move?  What is God asking you to do?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Why is it important for people to question?
  • What good comes from debate? What bad?
  • How do you determine when to share your opinion and when to hold back?
  • On a scale from 1-10, how open are you to others opinions? Do you allow people to take over and do what they want or do you stick to what you know is right and work to expand their view?
  • Would you say you are a good listener? Share at least one example of how you were a good listener this week.
  • Where have you seen “light” today? Was it a single ray of light or blinding light?
  • How have you allowed the Holy Spirit to direct your decisions today?
  • How important is peace in relationship with faith? What is the relationship?
  • Do you always seek advice or do you go alone? What is the value of advice?  How is it determined to be good or bad advice?
  • Can you tell if someone is being led by the Holy Spirit? How?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Dwell in us

ALL:  so we might have understanding

Leader:  Dwell in us

 ALL:  so we might have wisdom

Leader:  Dwell in us

 ALL:  so we might have right judgment

Leader:  Dwell in us

ALL:  so we might have courage

Leader:  Dwell in us

ALL:  so we might have knowledge

Leader:  Dwell in us

ALL:  so we might have reverence

Leader:  Dwell in us

ALL:  so we might be in awe of YOU and all you have created!

 

Challenge for the Week:   Today, we hear the word the debate and we give it a negative value because we equate it to the public political debates where the candidates spend too much time boosting up their good traits and pointing out their opponents negative qualities.  So often when people enter into a debate, they are closed off to another idea or opinion when the very definition of a debate is a formal discussion of different opinions.  This week, reflect on the relationships in your life…is there anyone with whom you are in conflict because of differing opinions.  Are you closed off to their opinion?  Do you believe you are right, beyond measure?  Consider if it is pride which keeps you from being open to another opinion and if it is, how would a little bit of humility change the situation?

Sunday, May 19th Readings

Fifth Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Generous Lord,

There is no limit to your love!

You come to us and lead us to safety

when we encounter danger.

You embrace us and give us comfort

when we stumble and fall.

You open the gate and usher us through

even when we turn away.

May we learn from YOUR generosity

and be more generous in our own lives!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 14:21-27

  • Paul and Barnabas opened doors of faith to others; what doors do you open?
  • Who are the gentiles in the world today who need to hear God’s Word from you?

 Revelation 21:1-5a

  • Describe how God has made things new in your experiences? What specifically was done?
  • What does it mean that “God’s dwelling is with the human race”? How is this lived out in the world?

 John 13:31-33a, 34-35

  • How do you let God work through you? Do you believe you can work a miracle?
  • Where have you shared God’s love? Where have you received it?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • How is faith expressed in your home? Is it the same or different than how you express your faith personally?
  • What traditions do you have in your family which flow from your faith?
  • Are there traditions you have in your family which you could tweak to add an element of faith?
  • How does your faith carry with you when you travel? Is it something you pack with you or do you leave it behind?
  • What are some of the things that make loving your neighbor so difficult? What stands in the way?  How can you work to break down the obstacle(s)?
  • Where do you see examples of God’s selfless love? How has it been modelled for you?
  • When was the last time you did something with expectation? Where do you share God’s selfless love?
  • Where can you inspire positive change? How much effort would it take?  Are there others who can help you?
  • How do you define the human race? What is human?  Why race?  Where is God in the definition?
  • Does God need to increase or decrease in your life? How does this happen?
  • Faith is like a bumper sticker on your soul…what does your bumper sticker say?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim your love

ALL:  to each person we meet!

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim your patience

 ALL:  to each person we meet!

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim your forgiveness

 ALL:  to each person we meet!

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim your generosity

ALL:  to each person we meet!

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim your acceptance

ALL:  to each person we meet!

Leader:  Lord, may we proclaim the Good News

ALL:  to each person we meet!

 

Challenge for the Week:   The warmer weather opens the door for us to get outside and enjoy creation…however our schedules often get busier during the springtime too.  There are family gatherings and celebrations (Easter, First Communion, Confirmation, Mother’s Day, Graduation) and a rash of other commitments which keep our minds and bodies from slowing down and remembering that God is God and we are not.  We can quickly get sucked up into a tornado of bitterness and resentment forgetting what a gift each of these activities bring.  Psalm 145 is the perfect reminder that we have laid dormant all winter (and through Lent), now is the time for us to step up our game, show God our appreciation!  Resist the temptation to fill each hour with activity and slow down to allow God to love you, be reminded of God’s goodness.  Imagine how a little bit of time with God to refresh your soul can change your attitude!  This week, spend time with Psalm 145, take it piece by piece, let it soak into you and allow the Words to become one with your flesh.  Then you will be ready to share God’s goodness with everyone you encounter!

Sunday, May 12th Readings

Fourth Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Shepherd

Let us listen for your call…

and follow!

May we hear YOUR voice…

clearly!

Seek us when we are lost.

Comfort us when we are weary.

Come to us, Good Shepherd

Lead us on!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 13:14, 43-52

  • Where do you go to “preach” the Word of God? How are you welcomed?
  • How do you bring “light” to others? Is it always welcome?  Has it ever been rejected?  Share the experience.

 Revelation 7:9, 14b-17

  • Describe how God satisfies hunger. Has God satisfied a hunger in your life?  Reflect on how this experience can help others.
  • Has God ever wiped away your tears? What was the circumstance?  How do you know it was God?

 John 10:27-30

  • What does God’s voice sound like? How is it different than other voices?
  • Is it easy to listen and follow God’s voice?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • How do you act when you are faced with opposition? What do you think?  How do you feel?
  • When faced with conflict, what is a good way to handle it and what is a not so good way? Think of actual situations when you were dealing with conflict and identify your actions as good and not so good.
  • Are there some whom you reject because they have different views than you? Are you able to find common ground?  What keeps you from finding a compromise?
  • Is there someone you know who needs comforting? What can you do to give them what they need?
  • Where do you see justice in the world? What do you to support it?
  • What do you hunger for? For what do you thirst?  How do you search for satisfaction?
  • How is God leading you today? Have you stopped to listen for HIS voice?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my Comforter  

ALL:  YOU pick me up when I am down.

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my safety

 ALL:  YOU protect me from harm.

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my strength

 ALL:  YOU fill me with what I need.

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my healer

ALL:  YOU mend me when I am broken.

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my companion

ALL:  YOU are with me when I am alone.

Leader:  Lord, YOU are my Shepherd

ALL:  YOU lead me to my eternal home.

 

Challenge for the Week:   What are the qualities of a good leader?  What do you value in a leader, teacher, guide?  Are these qualities universally good or are they only what you value?  Make a list of the qualities you value in a leader and consider if there is anything missing?  Do you have any of these qualities?  Why does having these qualities make someone a good leader?  What can we do to nurture some of the good qualities in our lives?  Are there people who look to you as a leader?  What do they see in you as good qualities to follow?

Sunday, May 5th Readings

Third Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Savior God

We cry out Lord, Lord

and you answer our plea.

In our darkest hour

YOU come to us; YOU give us comfort

Because YOU know what it feels like to suffer.

May we sing YOUR praises forevermore

Our Lord, our Deliverer, our Redeemer!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41

  • Have you ever been confronted about a wrongdoing? What was the situation and how was it resolved?
  • How does it feel to be accused of something whether you did it or didn’t do it? Are the feelings similar or different?

 Revelation 5:11-14

  • Describe how the universe cries out to give God glory.
  • What can you do to show glory and give honor to God today?

John 21:1-19 or 21:1-14

  • Are you seeking Jesus? John recognized Jesus on the shore…where do you see Jesus today?  He is within reach!
  • Jesus cooks breakfast on the shore for His friends; how can you express your love to your family and friends without expectation?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Are there teachings in the church which you don’t talk about because you don’t understand them? What keeps you from learning about these things?
  • What is your favorite thing about your faith? How do you know it is your favorite?
  • Where do you feel most comfortable sharing your faith? With whom do you share it?  How can you stretch your reach a little this week?
  • When have you gone against the law? Why did you?  Did you get caught?  Were there consequences suffered?  Would you do it again?
  • Do you have a “pain plan” on how to deal with suffering or loss in your life? These experiences are inevitable, how can you prepare yourself to be able to get through the hard times?
  • How could you being prepared to deal with your pain help others?
  • What are you doing to keep Easter alive in your life right now?
  • Where is God calling you to care for others? How are you called to care for others?
  • Have you missed your call or are you already living it out and need to be renewed in your passion?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

ALL:  to welcome me onto solid ground!

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

 ALL:  to give me a warm embrace!

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

 ALL:  to help satisfy my needs!

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

ALL:  to share with me our daily bread!

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

ALL: to remind me of my call!

Leader:  Lord, you await me on the seashore

ALL:  to restore my faith!

 

Challenge for the Week:   Each and every person suffers at one time or another, each of us also sacrifices something for another person, for their job or for their health.  It is also often the practice for us to point out how we have made a sacrifice for someone or something so others know we have given up time or money for the sake of another, generally this is in the form of a complaint.  Consider if Jesus took this same attitude we do when we suffer for the sake of another?  Perhaps instead of complaining we should sacrifice a bit more in order to spend more time with Jesus.  We never hear of Jesus complaining about His suffering or how sacrificing His life for us was a mistake.  We do however, know He asked God to remove the suffering but Jesus had to go through the pain; He had to give up how He wanted to spend His time in order for the resurrection to happen!  How might our lives be different if Jesus didn’t go through the pain of Good Friday in order to restore us all at Easter?

Sunday, April 28th Readings

Second Sunday of Easter

 

Opening Prayer

Praise to YOU, Lord Jesus Christ!

Though I might turn from you,

or hide in the shadows…

YOU are still with me.

When I am tempted to doubt,

or deny my love for you…

the cross is a reminder of the sacrifice

and promise of your love!

Amen!

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Acts 5:12-16

  • Who do you know needs healing? How can you bring them comfort?
  • How does God’s message heal you?

Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19

  • When have you needed strength to overcome? Where did the strength come from?  Who gave it to you?
  • Why are people afraid of the unknown? What makes it scary?

John 20:19-31

  • Jesus breathes the Holy Spirit unto the disciples and they are moved into action, how does the Holy Spirit move you into action? How long has it been since you let the Holy Spirit move you?
  • What makes you believe in the resurrection? Does Thomas’ testimony help you believe?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Where do you see signs that God is alive today?
  • Have you ever witnessed a miracle?
  • How many times in a day, week, month or year do you believe a miracle happens?
  • Define love. Make a list of all of the things you love.
  • Is there only one type of love or many? How many types of love can you identify?  What are their characteristics?
  • Can good come from suffering? Can you share an example?
  • Is suffering necessary? Why or why not?
  • What causes you fear?
  • Have you ever been paralyzed by fear? What was the circumstance?
  • How is fear overcome? What do you do to conquer your fear?  What advice do you give to others?
  • Do you think people fear forgiveness? Why or why not?
  • Where is peace found? How does someone find it?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  The wounds are real;

ALL:  We can see the suffering.

Leader:  The injustice brings pain;

 ALL:  We can feel it all around.

Leader:  Scars are left behind;

 ALL:  Both visible and invisible.

Leader:  Jesus’ hands, feet and side;

ALL:  We are resurrected with him!

Leader:  We can bring comfort to those who suffer;

ALL:  We can fight for justice

Leader:  We can bring healing to a hurt world;

 ALL:  Let us spread the Good News!

 

Challenge for the Week:   Easter is the biggest Christian celebration and sign of our faith.  It is so important it lasts for 50 days which is longer than Advent (4 weeks before Christmas) and Lent (40 days before Easter).  How can you continue to live the Easter message for the next 50 days?  What message do you feel God is calling you to send?  Is there an injustice you can serve by volunteering your time?  Is there a person in need of support or company?  Where can you bring resurrection or new life?  Take this Easter season as seriously as you do your Lenten sacrifice and spread the Good News that Jesus is alive!!!