Sunday, November 25th Readings

Christ the King

Opening Prayer

Christ the King,

Let us come to you in the morning

at the beginning of our day

so we can take you with us.

Let us come to you in the daytime

in the middle of the day

so we can stay connected to you.

Let us come to you in the evening

at the end of the day

so we can review our day together.

Let us know you are with us always!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Daniel 7:13-14

  • What does this scripture tell you about the majesty of God? How is this description similar of different than how you define the majesty of God?
  • How does God have dominion over you in your life? It is something that comes naturally or do you have to work to allow God to move, guide and direct you?

 Revelation 1:5-8

  • Jesus is a faithful witness. How are you a faithful witness to Jesus?  Share an example of Jesus being a witness of faith and an example of how you are a faithful witness of faith.
  • How do you feel that Jesus will come again for all…everyone? How does this understanding affect your words and actions in the world right now?  Is it reflected in the decisions you make and how you live your life?

 John 18:33b-37

  • Pilate listens to the crowd and follows the majority. When have you listened to the majority and followed the crowd?
  • In this scripture, what keeps those who love Jesus from standing up for him?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Describe the kingdom of God. Are these hopes of what you expect it to be or understanding from someplace else that this is what the kingdom of God really is?
  • How is God’s kingdom similar or different than the kingdoms of the old centuries?
  • How is God’s kingdom similar or different from those who govern the countries of the world today?
  • When can you first remember thinking about Jesus?
  • What was the last “project” you started and finished? How long did it take?  Were feelings of accomplishments associated with the completion?  Did you experience any setbacks?  Will you do it again?
  • Are there areas in your life which you are proud of? Would Jesus also be proud of those things?
  • How do you know when someone is lying to you? Is it subjective or objective?  What do you do about it?
  • Could you describe Jesus’ voice? Do you think it is the same all the time?  Does Jesus’ voice sound different to different people?
  • Does your home reflect your faith? Share an example.
  • How do the things you post (or like) on social media fall in line with what you say you believe in?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  The injustice that happens each day…

ALL:  We are called to see.

Leader:  The cries of those in need and hurting…

ALL:  We are called to listen.

Leader:  The forgotten, the lost and the forsaken…

 ALL:  We are called to love.

Leader:  The stranger and the neighbor…

ALL:  We are called to help.

Leader:  Broken but mended by the power of faith…

ALL:  We are called children of God.

 

Challenge for the Week:  Jesus was consistent in faith throughout his time on earth.  Stories of Jesus as a child reflect how he was faithful to his studies and loved being among the elders of the church to learn.  Jesus modeled for all how to live faithfully, by accepting everyone and teaching the faith through works of service to others.  Even up to death, Jesus stood strong in faith and wasn’t going to back down or blasphemy in order to save himself.  In the Catholic Church, a new liturgical year begins which means, as believers there is yet another opportunity to reflect, repent and renew our faithfulness.  No matter how dedicated or committed to faith a person is, one can always benefit from a self-evaluation of faithfulness in order to stay focused on the journey to the Kingdom of God!

Sunday, November 18th Readings

33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Lord

Why do I search in all the wrong places to find you?

When I look in the darkness,

You are not there.

When I look behind, above and below,

You are not there.

You are in all things at all times…yet I struggle to find you!

Thank you for not turning away;

Thank you for your grace, love and mercy;

Thank you!  Thank you!  Thank you!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Daniel 12: 1-3

  • What qualities do you learn are important to have as a witness of Christ through this scripture? Do you possess any of them?  If so, which ones?  If not, what can you do to build up these qualities within?
  • Who are “stars” who shine brightly? Are there people in your life who let God’s light shine and worked toward justice?  Can you name some people in history who have been examples of “stars”?
  • How might your life be different if you followed the stars?

 Hebrews 10:11-14, 18

  • Why is sacrifice needed? What sacrifice(s) do you make for your relationship with God?
  • How does one become perfect in Christ? Is this even possible?  Why or why not?
  • Consider, through the words of this scripture, the importance of the sacrifice of Mass. What is happening at Mass and do we understand the meaning as it is happening?

 Mark 13:24-32

  • What is Jesus telling you about what you can take with you when you die? How does this change how you think of material things?  How does this change how you might spend the rest of your life?
  • Does this scripture cause you fear or another emotion? What emotion do you think Jesus wants you to feel?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • In the past week, where did you see God’s light shine? Who did it shine through?
  • Where do you turn for comfort when you are in distress? Is God there?
  • Would you consider yourself a leader or a follower? Why?
  • What was the last thing you took the lead on? Who was it for?  What was the task?  How did it turn out?
  • What kind of leader are you or would you be? Why?
  • How can you make your sins go away? What do you do to ensure you don’t ever sin again?
  • What does God do or can God do to help you defeat sin?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Though I am a sinner;

 ALL:  You made one sacrifice for my sins.

Leader:  Though I are ignorant;

ALL:  You continue to teach me your ways.

Leader:  Though I often lose direction;

 ALL:  You continue to guide me on the right path.

Leader:  Though I waste much;

ALL:  You continue to give me what we need.

Leader:  Though I continue to fall short;

ALL:  You continue to build me up.

 ALL:  Thank you Lord, for your constant love!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Attend Mass.  It really doesn’t matter if you do it on the weekend or during the week, the outcome is the same…you have witnessed a living sacrifice.  What does this even mean?  Well, when you go to Mass, it shouldn’t be just out of obligation so you can get it checked off of your “to do list” or because you get to see friends or enjoy coffee and donuts afterwards.  Nor should you attend Mass and not be an active participant.  Mass is the “shortened” version of what is actually called the “Holy Sacrifice of the Mass” where Catholics come together to remember the sacrifice Jesus made for all.  This act of love is monumental and deserves a response from each person who gathers to remember it.  Jesus died for everyone and in return believers should sacrifice something each time they take the Eucharist.  Those who receive the Eucharist, receives a piece of Jesus, this is how you become more like Him!  So, go…make a sacrifice this week and leave behind the grumpy, negative, judgmental part of you and let the joyful, positive and accepting light of Jesus shine through!

Sunday, November 11th Readings

32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Father in heaven,

Each day I work hard to please you

but this is not what you ask of me.

You ask for me to love you with all my heart.

You ask me to find you in others.

and want me to share your love.

Love you and share your love…this is what you ask!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

1 Kings 17:10-16

  • What is God saying to you in this scripture about being ready to accept Him into your life?
  • Knowing what you know about God’s unconditional love, especially from this scripture, do you believe God sees you as inadequate?

 Hebrews 9:24-28

  • What is the core message you hear in this scripture? Each person will hear something differently according to their experience…share!
  • How can the sacrifice of people/the sacrifices you make for those you love compare to the sacrifice of Jesus? (God is NOT keeping score!  God does not think in small human terms so it really isn’t a comparison of physical act, rather the spiritual act)

 Mark 12:38-44 or 12:41-44

  • When you consider God is watching what you do like in this scripture, how does it make you feel? What is Jesus’ intention of sharing this story?
  • How are you like the widow? In what ways do you want to be more like the widow?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Share a time when you recently did something for another person. Did they ask you to do it or did you do it because you saw a need.
  • What is the difference between doing something you are asked to do and doing something because you saw a need?
  • When was the last time someone showed you a kindness without expectation? What was it?  How did it feel?
  • When you think of what God brings to your relationship and what you bring, do you think God is measuring like you do? Why or why not?
  • What do you think God is saying about what you bring to your relationship?
  • Is generosity about how much you give or how you give? What is the difference?
  • How do you view sin? What is your definition?
  • How does God redeem sin? What is your understanding of what happens to the sin?
  • What are the things God most loves about you?
  • How do you define a “leap of faith”, make a list of examples.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  When I feel I am not good enough…

 ALL:  Lord, YOU complete me!

Leader:  When I believe I can’t contribute…

ALL:  Lord, YOU complete me!

Leader:  When I think I don’t fit in…

 ALL:  Lord, YOU complete me!

Leader:  When I reach a crossroads…

ALL:  Lord, YOU complete me!

Leader:  When I don’t feel complete…

ALL:  Lord, YOU complete me!

 

Challenge for the Week:  The scriptures this week have a very specific theme.  How do you interpret what is being taught?  What God asks?  What Jesus teaches?  Does it all make sense?  Does it make you feel good or bad?  Are you angry or confused?  Can these scriptures be misunderstood or twisted to mean something negative?  Spend time this week thinking about what you know about God, his nature, how he loves, and the patience Jesus showed when he was teaching and healing those who came to him for help…then read the scriptures again with new eyes seeking a different insight about what God really wants for you!  It is worth the time for self-reflection.

Sunday, November 4th Readings

31st Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Lord

Teach me what it means to love.

Show me how to serve.

Give me the strength to do both!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Deuteronomy 6: 2-6

  • What do you hear God saying in this scripture? How is your message different than others?  How is it the same?
  • Share examples of where you see of following God’s commandments are good and examples of where you see following God’s commandments are bad.

 Hebrews 7:23-28

  • What does this scripture teach you about the Eucharist? Is this an old or a new insight?
  • How does this scripture help you understand how sacrifice is good? Does it make you more or less willing to make a sacrifice for God?  For others?

 Mark 12:28b-34

  • How does Jesus determine or measure our nearness to the kingdom of God according to this scripture?
  • Does loving God come easy? Why or why not?
  • Describe God’s love. What words do you use?  Do you love God the same way he loves you?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Does love have a capacity?
  • How does God love vs how you love? Is it different?  Is it the same?
  • Imagine your heart. Draw a picture of it and then write down the things that you carry in your heart.  Is your heart big enough to carry all of those things and be able to love God too?
  • How does having God in your life make your life better?
  • Where do you see God’s presence? In your home?  Your spouse?  Your kids?  Neighbors?  Co-workers?  Fellow parishioners?  Be specific.
  • What does it mean to you to have people pray for you? What does it mean for you to pray for others?
  • Do you believe those who have passed can provide you support, understanding and companionship? Why or why not?
  • How do you put God above others? Give an example.
  • What do you do to “work” on your relationship with God?
  • Do you feel you know God? Understand Jesus?  Are connected to the Holy Spirit?  What kind of things can you do to deepen your relationship?
  • What significance does scripture, tradition and sacrifice have on your relationship with God? What significance do these things have on your personal relationship with others?
  • Explain how the Eucharist is an expression of love.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, come live in me…

 ALL:  so I can understand the sacrifice of love.

Leader:  Lord, come live in me…

ALL:  so I can teach others through my actions.

Leader:  Lord, come live in me…

 ALL:  so I can give hope by sharing the Gospel.

Leader:  Lord, come live in me…

ALL:  so I can be a place of refuge.

Leader:  Lord, come live in me…

ALL:  so I can become more like YOU!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Jesus took the 10 commandments and condensed them into simpler language for us to understand, but the message is still the same.  It is still difficult for us to do.  When we think about loving God, we often think, well, that is no problem!  However, how many times to we turn our backs on God and not acknowledge God for the blessings in our lives.  Then the second part of the message is to love our neighbors as ourselves which comes with a long list of problems.  How can we love our neighbor when they are so different than us?  Do we even know what it means to love ourselves when we spend so much time, money and effort into looking or being like someone else?  Let’s get real, is it even possible to love God and love others equally AND love ourselves too?  How is this “love triangle” like the Holy Trinity?  Spend time this week reflecting on what these have in common.  What insights can we gain by reflecting on these commandments through the lens of the Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Sunday, October 28th Readings

30th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Lord,

We shout for joy because you

heal us,

you protect us

and you provide for us!

Continue to lead us in your Word,

so we may learn your ways

and be Christ to others.

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Jeremiah 31:7-9

  • Who are the burdened and downtrodden in this scripture? How does God provide them with support?
  • Where do you find security in this scripture? How is it or how can it be played out in your life?

 Hebrews 5:1-6

  • What can you learn from this scripture about dealing with people who try your patience?
  • What does this scripture say about weakness? What are your weaknesses?

 Mark 10:46-52

  • What do you say when you cry out to Jesus?
  • Are you persistent in making your desires known to God? What do you do about making your needs known and then acting on them?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Where do you seek consolation?
  • Who comes to you for support when they are weary? What do you offer?  Is it too much?  Is it not enough?  How do you know it is what they need?
  • Have you ever felt the path you are on has too many curves or bumps? What can be done to level out the road a bit?  How can you help yourself with this task?  What can you do for others?
  • When did you recently sacrifice something for another person’s good? When has someone done the same for you?  Has this happened with or without regret or expectation?
  • Make a list of 5-10 good qualities you possess which would draw people to you.
  • When someone comes to your for counsel, do you look for how you will benefit or how they will benefit? OR do you turn to the Holy Spirit for guidance in the counsel you give?  What does this look like?
  • Jesus stood up for you and died for your sins; who do you stand up for? How do you let them know you stand up for them even in their weakness?
  • Are there people who refuse to “be quiet” in your life or in the community? Do they stay on one topic or do they harp on many?  What do you think their goal is?
  • Where do you see Jesus working today? What is He doing to shout out the message of forgiveness, mercy and healing?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Jesus, have pity on me and restore my soul

 ALL:  for I am weak.

Leader:  Jesus, have pity on me and restore my soul

ALL:  for I am blind.

Leader:  Jesus, have pity on me and restore my soul

 ALL:  for I am crippled.

Leader:  Jesus, have pity on me and restore my soul

ALL:  for I am ignorant.

Leader:  Jesus, have pity on me and restore my soul

ALL:  for I am a sinner.

 

Challenge for the Week:  Take time this week to think about what it would be like to be blind.  How would you feel?  How might you be different?  How would you define the word see if you were blind, not having the experience of knowing what it truly was?  Then spend time considering what makes you “blind”?  What keeps you from seeing the positive in people or situations rather than the negative?  What things in your life or within yourself do you refuse to see and change?  How much time and effort do you spend trying to keep these things hidden from others, from God?  Pray…”Jesus, son of David, have pity on me.”

Sunday, October 21st Readings

29th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Jesus

You humbled yourself; You sacrificed.

You carried our sin, our guilt and our shame.

Let us remember the pain and suffering.

Let us KNOW this was for our good,

so we might know you better.

Jesus, you understand what we need!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Isaiah 53:10-11

  • Share some examples of how a person gives their life as an offering for sin. What does this mean?
  • Have you ever wanted to take the place of another person who was suffering? Share the experience.

 Hebrews 4:14-16

  • What tests did Jesus have to go through? Share the times in scripture when Jesus was put to the test.  What was he tested for/about?
  • Name the emotion you feel knowing Jesus knows how you feel when you are reluctant to spent time with him or go to confession or to help someone in need.

 Mark 10:35-45

  • When have you been like the disciples and not understood what you were truly asking?
  • How does Jesus deal with them? What does this say about how he will respond to our unknowing?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Is it better suffer alone or with others? Explain your answer.
  • Do you feel others suffering? What can you to for those who suffer?  Be specific.
  • Have you seen how God’s message is spread through suffering? Share some examples in your personal experience and in the world.
  • How does it feel to know God understands your joys and your sorrows? Reflect on EXACTLY what that means and how your can bring God to the forefront of those experiences instead of an afterthought.
  • What is your definition of weakness? How can you redefine it in a positive way?
  • What is the difference between sympathy and empathy? How can both of these affect suffering?
  • Do you feel as though you are being tested? Who is testing you?
  • What is it about power that is so alluring?
  • How can you be a better servant to others? Share a specific example you will work on this week. (family, friend, community)
  • Conflict in the world and in our lives is unavoidable. What things are worth fighting for?  What are you willing to sacrifice for?  What is worth suffering?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Moses an abandoned child and Leader of the Israelites.

 ALL:  Through suffering, YOU are light

Leader:  Joseph imprisoned and champion of dreams.

ALL:  Through suffering, YOU are light

Leader:  Jesus crucified and resurrected.

 ALL:  Through suffering, YOU are light

Leader:  Peter denied and head of the Church.

ALL:  Through suffering, YOU are light

Leader:  Destruction of the world and a brilliant sunrise.

ALL:  Through suffering, YOU are light

 

Challenge for the Week:  The corporate ladder coined the phrase to “one up” someone which meant to move up a rung of the ladder ahead of another.  This type of competition isn’t anything new to human nature, it happened with the disciples and even the sons of Adam and Eve!  There is always someone who thinks they are better or smarter or better looking; they believe they deserve the high praise and recognition but Jesus is saying the one who deserves to live in the kingdom is the one who suffers.  Since it is human nature for us to compare ourselves to one another, watch yourself this week.  When you think someone did a better job than you, tell them.  If there is someone who is having a good hair day, let them know.  Recognizing and acknowledging the good of others is a practice of humility and that can be pretty painful.  And remember, Jesus isn’t asking us to suffer alone…He knows how we feel, He has been there!

Sunday, October 14th Readings

28th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

God,

Your WORD is like a warm blanket

It keeps me company when I am lonely

And warms my soul and comforts me.

Blessed am I that I can wrap up in your WORD!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Wisdom 7:7-11

  • For what do you pray for that you receive in a timely fashion? What are you waiting on God to answer for you?  Are you waiting because God hasn’t given you the answer you desire?
  • What do you imagine is priceless to God? What is priceless to you?  How do the two differ?  How are they the same?

 Hebrews 4:12-13

  • How is God naked before you? Does God conceal anything?
  • What causes you to “trip up” before God? Are there specific things God asks of you that you hesitate to accomplish?  What holds you back?

 Mark 10:17-30

  • There is a saying that “anything worth doing is worth doing right”, how does this saying relate to the Gospel message? What does this mean for you?
  • Jesus is giving a map to the kingdom of heaven in this scripture, how do you see yourself on the map?
  • Take time to draw out the Gospel message in your journal or on paper and reflect on where you are on the journey and how God/Jesus/Holy Spirit have guided you along the way.

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • What are you waiting on God to answer for you? Are you waiting because God hasn’t given you the answer you desire?
  • How would another person know what you valued? What do you do with your valuables?  How do you treat them?  How are they displayed?
  • Do your actions affirm your values or do you say you value something because it makes you feel better to say so?
  • What has God provided to you which is priceless? Have you thanked God for this?
  • Make a list of things which are priceless that God created. Spend time this week thanking God for these priceless things.
  • What motivates you to be a better person?
  • Other than God, who knows you best? How does this make you feel?
  • Do you think God gives more to a person who is giving than to a person who isn’t as giving?
  • Who is the most giving person you know? What qualities about them do you admire the most?
  • How does clinging to something cause harm?
  • What does sustainability mean to you? How does it affect your life?
  • How do you think God thinks about sustainability? Of His creation?  Of your faith?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  All things work together for those who

 ALL:  work for goodness and peace!

Leader:  All things work together for those who

ALL:  show mercy and kindness!

Leader:  All things work together for those who

 ALL:  bring good news to others!

Leader:  All things work together for those who

ALL:  give comfort and hope!

Leader:  All things work together for those who

ALL:  provide compassion and love!

Leader:  All things work together for those who

ALL:  deliver glad tidings to all!

Challenge for the Week:  In general, people share bad news more easily than good.  Why is this?  Who really knows but if you find this is true in your circle of friends or with co-workers, YOU have the power to change it.  Like in the scripture from Matthew 5:14-16 you are a light that shines and though in these situations where you feel overwhelmed with negative, you have to remove the bushel basket that is keeping your light dim.  Spend time in reflection on how you can make this happen and bring back some good news to the world around you!

Sunday, October 7th Readings

27th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Lord,

Who am I that you want to be with me?

What do I have to offer you?

Where can I go where you don’t follow?

I am forever grateful

for YOU choose ME!!!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Genesis 2:18-24

  • God created Eve for Adam, why do you think God wants us to have a suitable partner?
  • Why do you think God chose to take a rib from Adam to create Eve? What is the significance?
  • What strikes you about this scripture? How does it make you feel?  Does it remind you of the stories of creation you heard in your childhood?

 Hebrews 2:9-11

  • What comfort do you get from knowing Jesus spent time on earth?
  • How do you feel about being called a brother and sister of Jesus? What does that mean to you?
  • How are you consecrated with Jesus? What does it mean to be consecrated in Jesus?

 Mark 10:2-16

  • What does Jesus say about the people that caused Moses to re-write the law? How is played out in society today?  Give an example.
  • What does Jesus mean when he says, “don’t prevent them from coming to me”?
  • Do you think he is talking about children literally or figuratively? How does this change your understanding of the scripture?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • Describe the characteristics of man as you believe God created man to be.
  • Describe the characteristics of woman as you believe God created woman to be.
  • How do men and women complement each other? Is this how God created them to be?  Why or why not?
  • What causes men and women to clash? Is this how God created them to be?
  • Do you think it is romantic that God created Eve just for Adam? Do you believe He does the same for each of his children?
  • What is your definition of an angel?
  • How does Jesus’ death bring salvation to all? Does it make sense to you that you receive God’s salvation whether you believe it or not?  Does that bring you comfort or cause you distress?
  • What is your experience of divorce? How do Jesus’ words affect your opinion of divorce?
  • What makes a marriage a “perfect union”? Do you think this exists?  Why or why not?
  • Do you think the fear of getting divorced keeps people who are suitable partners from getting married?
  • Make a list of some non-negotiables of a marriage God joins together?
  • Do you believe a marriage without God can last? Why or why not?

 

Closing Prayer (Inspired by Psalm 128)

Leader:  The Lord has blessed me…

 ALL:  as I walk with Him!

Leader:  The Lord has blessed me…

ALL:  as I spend time with Him!

Leader:  The Lord has blessed me…

 ALL:  as I open my life to Him!

Leader:  The Lord has blessed me…

ALL:  as I tell others about Him!

Leader:  The Lord has blessed me…

ALL:  as I grow with love for Him!

 

Challenge for the Week:  What are some things which are better done alone?  At first consideration, you might find many things that are better when done alone.  Spend time this week really contemplating if these things are better done alone or not?  Are there benefits of another’s help?  What about God’s participation in them?  After giving it time, determine if your first instinct is the same as your final determination on the subject.

Sunday, September 30th Readings

26th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Father

Even when I make a mistake

YOU love me!

When I don’t follow your precepts

YOU forgive me!

Thank you for seeing the good in me

YOU fill my heart!

Let YOUR WORD give me

the ability to do this for others!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Numbers 11:25-29

  • What does this scripture tell you about the ability to speak about God? Do you live this out?  Give an example.
  • What do you learn about the power of the Holy Spirit in this scripture? How has this same power provoked you?  Be specific.

 James 5:1-6

  • Do believe your faith can become corrupted? Why or why not?  What causes your faith to become distorted or off track?  What role does God play in all of this?
  • Where do you see this scripture being played out in society? Where do you see yourself in the scenario?  Is there anything that can be done to change the outcome?

 Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48

  • What is the message Jesus is trying to covey? Who do you know that needs to hear it?  How can you apply this message to your own life?
  • Jesus again is saying it is better to die than to live without. How does this message apply to you?  How did it apply to Him?

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • What was the last piece of good news you heard? Where did you hear it from and who did you tell?
  • Are you more likely to share good news with others than bad news? Does it make a difference if the news is about you or someone else?
  • Would you say you ALWAYS follow the rules or do what you are told? Are there exceptions?  Do you follow the rules to avoid negative consequences or for another reason?
  • What keeps you from speaking about your faith to everyone you meet?
  • What happens to your faith if you do not share it?
  • What are some of the things you feel strongly about that you would stand up and fight for? Can you list at least five things?
  • Is it better to stand back and not get involved or to fight for what you believe, even if it is against an opposition stronger than you?
  • What is your favorite accessory? How do you feel when you wear it?  Is it your favorite because others compliment you when you wear it or because of whom gave it to you?
  • Do you have a favorite bible verse or Gospel story about Jesus? Who else knows what it is?
  • What is the minimum and/or maximum you need to bring to Jesus?

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  When I am in silent prayer…

 ALL:  Holy Spirit, come dwell in me!

Leader:  When I need the courage to speak…

ALL:  Holy Spirit, come dwell in me!

Leader:  When I stand up for what is right…

 ALL:  Holy Spirit, come dwell in me!

Leader:  When I bring comfort to a stranger…

ALL:  Holy Spirit, come dwell in me!

Leader:  I am your servant…

ALL:  Holy Spirit, come dwell in me!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Have you ever considered that as a believer and follower, dare you say as a disciple of Christ, you are capable of performing a miracle?  Many would say this is too boastful but consider how believing this to be true is actually humility in action.  Think about the everyday miracles that happen, often times unnoticed, aren’t these moments full of God’s grace, love and mercy?  Isn’t that what constitutes a miracle in the first place?  Spend time this week thinking of the miracles that have occurred over the past few weeks and months.  The Spirit is alive and well, working among us, are you allowing it to work through you to perform a miracle???

Sunday, September 23rd Readings

25th Sunday of Ordinary Time

 

Opening Prayer

Jesus

Give me the ability to step out of the way;

to allow a pause and not be impatient.

Keep me from feeling I am the only one,

who is able to find an answer or complete a task.

Let my faith overcome my fear…

Let me allow you to complete the good work,

for you can bring beauty to the completion of all things!

Amen

 

Journal/Reflection Questions

Wisdom 2:12, 17-20

  • Explain how this scripture is a model for bullying. What can you do in opposition?
  • Have you ever been tested to see how you will perform a task or handle a dilemma?
  • Have you ever tested someone else?

 James 3:16-4:3

  • What obstacle had God helped you overcome? How does this scripture give you the words to explain the experience?
  • Conflict can bring good outcomes and bad outcomes. Share examples from scripture of each AND/OR share examples from you own experience of both.

 Mark 9:30-37

  • What are the qualities Jesus deems most important in a disciple? Identify at least five you can learn about in this scripture.
  • Do you think the disciples knew arguing over who would be the greatest was the wrong thing to be arguing about? Share a time when you were arguing about something you knew you shouldn’t.

 

General Questions for Journaling

  • What characteristics of other just seem to “turn you off”? What do you want to do when you encounter someone who does it?
  • Share examples of situations where you feel “tortured” or “trapped”. How can God or did God help you in this situation?
  • What brings you comfort when you feel you have no control?
  • Share a time when you broke the rules intentionally. What caused you to do so?  Were there consequences?
  • Have you experienced God’s patience? Describe what it is like.  What specifically can you learn about patience from God?
  • Do you have conflict with God? Why or why not?
  • Can you have conflict within yourself? How can you wage war on yourself?  Does this affect others?  Is it influenced by others?
  • How many things are you passionate about? Is there a limit?
  • What do your words and actions say you are passionate about?
  • Do you share your passion with others or keep it for yourself?
  • How do you react when you hear that something will happen in a different way than you expected?
  • What qualities of a child do you possess when it comes to your faith? Be specific.

 

Closing Prayer

Leader:  Lord, teach me to cultivate good fruits

 ALL:  through my words and actions.

Leader:  Lord, teach me to cultivate mercy

ALL:  and show compassion to all.

Leader:  Lord, teach me to cultivate peace

 ALL:  with honesty and just decisions.

Leader:  Lord, teach me to cultivate love

ALL:  through sacrifice for greater good.

Leader:  Lord, teach me to cultivate humility

ALL:  and give you honor and praise!

 

Challenge for the Week:  Borrowed from Ronald Rolheiser’s reflection on the scriptures; he shares thoughts in the words of Marilynne Robinson about our inability to genuinely love our neighbor.  Marilynne Robinson submits that, even in our failure to live up (to) what Jesus asks of us, if we are struggling honestly, there is some virtue. She argues this way: Freud said that we cannot love our neighbor as ourselves, and no doubt this is true. But since we accept the reality that lies behind the commandment, that our neighbor is as worthy of love as ourselves, then in our very attempt to act on Jesus’ demand we are acknowledging that our neighbor is worthy of love even if, at that this point in our lives, we are too weak to provide it. Spend time with this challenge and consider how this resonates with you.