
#fantasy culture and #faith & what it means
In the long history of Christianity, Western literature changed after Jesus came upon the scene, then fairy tales…
(also, too I’d love to do a long history of anime and its reflection/fascination with the Christ story…letme know if you ever get to studying that!!)
Fairy tales: you know, where people are loved into being/transformed into what they really are supposed to be.
Fairy tales, where resurrection and happy endings are possible.
Cupid & Psyche is the last myth (Petty Greek Gods who are messing with humanity)
and the First Fairy Tale: Beauty and the Beast
Since then, fantastic literature has tended to mirror spirituality
the Discovery Mythos (think Gulliver’s Travels) about Christianity “taking over” and “conquering” the world civilizing people<–NOTE we are still not recovered and must Decolonize both our theology and our fantastique literature (Sci-Fi/Fantasy etc)
But Also there was the mythology of Human progress…the myth that science and humanity would continually evolve into perfection–that religion/God/magic will become inconsequential and fade like the elves of Lord of the Rings & the invisibility of Oz.
Today the fantastique myth talks about parallel and intersecting realities of magic and reality. Think Muggles & Wizarding Folk, Urban Fantasy, Neil Gaiman
On the whole I find it a more (w)holistic stance.
and so no I don’t think faith and church will die out, I think it will become more (w)holistically part of our lives…
This is my good news for 2017 🙂
Have hope
PS someday I may write a complex thesis on all this..but for now I continue to purport it in conversation that the few who are fluent in religion and or fantasy lit understand…
#Dancing (#story)
She danced.
Her and her sisters, danced around the ambassadors and the senators. Never saying anything serious, yet looking like everything that was said was being seriously considered.
She danced as she put on her clothes, dancing to the mirrors, periodically checking her front for stains, floating her hands ever so gently to her head surreptitiously checking every hair was in place.
Then she danced through the family, the eldest, she made sure the youngest were behaving, that the middles were saying their please and thankyous. She danced back and forth because it was her job to make sure everyone was doing as her parents needed.
Then she fell asleep on the couch, feet sore, hat askew, glasses barely blearily taken off and sort of clipped her collar.
Dreaming of the dance, dancing into dreams.
Not sure when she learned the steps.
Doomed to do them tomorrow, and the next day. Invisible steps to the invisible burden that her and all her sisters were doomed to do.
Unnoticed except for the traces of tattered slippers that appeared in the trash. 
#2016 #fuckthisShit and #lookout2017
I don’t know about you, but 2016 was a rough one for me!
I guess this is being an adult, when national news effects your daily life
Starting with Police shooting minorities, to the bathroom needs of transgender people, the election and celebrity deaths.
Carrie Fisher really got me….like really got me. Princess Leia broke so many barriers and Star Wars was my constant companion, getting me through the hell that was Jr. High. The fact that she opens up by spitting in the face of evil (Governor Tuck) and then getting the hell out (Somebody has gotta save us kids) helped me..I watched Star Wars almost every day in Junior High.
Then there is Carrie Fisher herself, opening up about toxic family relationships, addiction and mental illness. Putting a name and a face to the reality so many struggle with–once again busting through the barriers.
I don’t know about you, but every time I hear someone has died, I’m like #fuckthisShit! No more 2016. No more brown and black women lying dying on the street. Every time I hear about a hate-crime or bigotry being enabled, I’m like #fuckthisShit.
#God do I need #Jesus. I need #Jesus because we humans are fumbling at best, with our simple platitudes and our inane struggle to communicate and be community.
I need the #HolySpirit, so I can hear the strong leadership of my #queer sibs, who have taught me about strength and hope in a new way.
I need the #HolySpirit, so I can be angry about the institutionalized racism that I cannot help but to be a part of…and every time the #HolySpirit helps me to listen more and talk less, its a gift.
I’m going to do #2017. As my colleague Katie Mulligan is apt to say, the work is still the same. Whether things seem rosy and happy or dark and terrible, the binding of wounds and feeding of the hungry are still the basis of our work, and our existence.
#FuckthisShit I will not be defined by what has not yet been done, I will not let death have the final say–didn’t Jesus step out of the tomb and say Ta-Da! Didn’t he throw life in the face of death, betrayal, hatred & darkness? This is what I’ll be doing.
I’ll raise my children, and love my church, and open myself to be in relationship over and over and over again.
I will not let evil have the last word
#FuckthisShit, because I know of a better way and a better truth, and a better way out of here.
I will spit in the face of evil, I will fight for the rights of every human being, and I will continue to love.
#lookout2017
(PS #fuckthisshit is an online advent study about the real/harsh/viscereal exp of living human life. The language, tho offensive, is not that different from Psalms were we to translate the actual words…. as you know I curse very sparingly, but have found this super helpful)
#JesusMaryandJoseph
My mother-in-law was raised Catholic. When she is in distress she calls out JesusMaryandJoseph. Its a blessing and curse….
Sometimes my soul hurts so much, I am crying out and I’m not sure if that cry is a call for help or a curse. I’m not sure what it means, I’m just crying out.
When the peace deal brokered in Syria failed a few days ago. I cried out No, and cried. I wasn’t sure if I was rejecting the news, the failure or the peace, the violence, or all of humanity.
All I could think was no, no, no….
JesusMaryandJoseph
Holy Family, I need all of you. The pregnant girl, the struggling stepfather and the helpless baby.
I need you when I see the baby covered in dust, laying out in Syria, I need you when the killer of an ambassador stands in celebration. I need you when those who hate and gaslight feel empowered.
fuckthisShit, JesusMaryandJoseph
Bless us, help us, hold us, love us…..
A Resource:Narrative Lectionary Advent Prayers
Many Thanks to those who have pitched in to write prayers. Page will be edited as more prayers come in.
These are resources, seeds and jumping off points. Hopeful they are useful!

Advent 1 Nov 27 Daniel 6:6-27 Daniel in the Lions’ Den Luke 23:1-5
Author: Pastor Andrea Allen Advent theme is “God Makes a New Home in Us.”
Advent Wreath: Psalm 62: Hope
v. 5-8 For God alone my soul waits in silence,
for my hope is from him.
6 He alone is my rock and my salvation,
my fortress; I shall not be shaken.
7 On God rests my deliverance and my honour;
my mighty rock, my refuge is in God. 8 Trust in him at all times, O people;
pour out your heart before him;
God is a refuge for us.
Call to Worship: (Based on lyrics from hymn “O radiant Christ, incarnate Word” by Ruth Duck 1991 found in Voices United #84)
One: Come, let us prepare ourselves this Advent, our faith and hope renew.
All: God, come, lead the peoples to your peace.
One: We gather for a time of hope found in waiting and preparing for the light to be born within us again.
All: God, come, shine upon our shadowed world.
One: We come into this time to pause, to pray, and to share in our worship.
All: God, come, make your home within our hearts.
Gathering Prayer Gracious God, We give you thanks for today and for the opportunity to prepare and celebrate this Advent season. Be with us as we worship you, reminding us that you are our living God, and that your love endure for ever. Guide us to hear your word to each of us today and be with us as we seek to live out your call. In the name of Jesus the Christ, in whom we await, Amen.
Call to Confession O Holy God Today we come to you asking for your forgiveness for those times when we have not left room for you to build a home within our hearts and our lives; those times when we have pushed you out of our hearts and lives. Advent is a busy time in our world when so many activities, parties, and events pull us away from you, forgive us when we leave you to the last of our lists and help us to put you first in our lives. Forgive us when we forget the importance of the season of advent, when we forget to cherish the time of waiting and preparing, and so we push along with the world to celebrate Christmas before it is time. Daniel prayed to you in a time when doing so was dangerous. He trusted in you and because of that you kept him safe. Forgive us when we do not trust in you but rather put our trust in the world and turn away from you. In the name of Jesus the Christ we pray, Amen.
Assurance of Pardon: Today and every day, God loves us, forgives us, and sets us free. Today and every day we remember that our living God endures forever. God’s kingdom will never be destroyed and we will always have a place in God’s kingdom. Amen.
Communion Prayer (TBD)
Offertory Prayer O living God, we thank you for your constant presence in our lives and in response to the constant blessings you give, we offer you our gifts today. Accept our offerings of time, talents, and treasures that they may further your work here on Earth so that one day all will truly know your Kingdom here on Earth. Amen.
Advent 2 Dec 4th Joel 2:12-13, 28-29 and Luke 4:16-21
Author: Pastor Shea Zellweger
Advent Psalm: Peace Psalm 2
v. 6-8 There are many who say, ‘O that we might see some good!
Let the light of your face shine on us, O Lord!’
7 You have put gladness in my heart
more than when their grain and wine abound. 8 I will both lie down and sleep in peace;
for you alone, O Lord, make me lie down in safety.
Lighting of the Advent Wreath
Leaders: Hear our fervent prayer, oh God.
People: Listen to our plea, and grant us your peace.
Leader 1: Our old men have visions of a time when all will be content, for all will have enough, no longer driven to spend and consume.
Leader 2: Our young women dream of nations who wage peace and not war.
People: Listen to our plea, and grant us your peace.
Leaders: We light the second candle, a blue candle, which carries the glow of peace. In the midst of turmoil, its steady glow reminds us that when all seems bleak, even then there is peace to be had.
People: Come, o Prince of Peace, Come.
Song of Response
O Come, O Come, O Adonai, who came to all on Sinai high.
And from its peak a single law, proclaimed in majesty and awe.
Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel
Call To Worship
One: Sing Praises to God, all you who dwell on Earth!
Many: We sing our praise, echoing the joyous strains of the angels.
One: God gives strength to us, the people of God.
Many: God blesses us with peace.
One: In peace, let us sing praises to God.
Many: In peace, let us worship!
Prayer of Confession
One: We confess our sins before God and one another,
[Pause for silent confession]
God, whose peace surpasses all understanding, we do not always seek peace.
Many: We sow the seeds of strife and division.
One: Nation wars against nation, and our people fight amongst themselves.
Many: Forgive us, o Lord, for we know not what we do.
Assurance of Pardon
One: Our God is a merciful God. Our conflicts have already been forgiven. We receive God’s forgiveness together as we follow the path of peace laid before us.
Many: Thanks be to God
Reading: Joel 2:12-13, 28-29
Prayer of Thanksgiving
We praise and thank you, God, for the visions and dreams you have poured out on your people. As we await your coming, may we prophesy with boldness your lasting call to walk the path of peace together.
Offering Dedication Prayer
Here are our gifts, Lord – the work of our hands. The sweat of our brows. The first fruits of our harvest. We dedicate them to your service. May they help to spread your reign of peace throughout the Earth. Amen.
Advent 3 Dec 11 Isaiah 61:1-11 and Luke 4:16-21
Author: Pastor Katy Stenta
Advent Candle Joy Psalm 98
v. 7-9 7 Let the sea roar, and all that fills it;
the world and those who live in it.
8 Let the floods clap their hands;
let the hills sing together for joy
9 at the presence of the Lord, for he is coming
to judge the earth.
Call to Worship
God you send the Holy Spirit, clothing us in the good news
You bind up the broken-hearted and comfort those who mourn
We are planted in God, who loves justice.
Therefore we will rejoice in the Lord! Let us exult the Lord with our entire being!
Prayer of Confession: Lord we confess that joy is difficult. We would rather smile or be nice, than find the joy in our lives. We are too busy, too worried or too polite to embrace the God who cares for the lost, the poor and the forgotten. We long for a connection to this God who knows where to plant us and how to tend to us. Forgive us we pray and teach of the joy of the Lord who repairs the brokenness of the world.
Assurance of Pardon: The Spirit of the Lord comes upon us, clothing us in salvation. Hear the Good news of the Lord, in Jesus Christ we are forgiven. Amen.
Prayer of Communion: Mighty God, you gave us life, blowing your Holy breath into our lungs. Walking with us through time, you saw that we could only understand your law as a burden. Thus you gave us your very self, so we might feel your joy in the work of love and care, in your son Jesus Christ. Jesus who was born among us, broke bread together with us and died for us. Upon Jesus’s resurrection, all sin became forgiven. It is from this God we receive the invitation to the table today….
Prayer of Dedication: Lord, let us give with joy all that we have to you, so that we might truly build the kingdom of God together.
Advent 4 Dec 18th Luke 1:26-49 and Psalm 113
Author: Pastor (Dr.) Barb Hedges-Goettl
Advent Candle: Joy Psalm 84
v. 8-108 Let me hear what God the Lord will speak,
for he will speak peace to his people,
to his faithful, to those who turn to him in their hearts.*
9 Surely his salvation is at hand for those who fear him,
that his glory may dwell in our land. 10 Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet;
righteousness and peace will kiss each other.
One: Hallelujah! You who serve God, praise God!
Many: Just to speak his name is praise!
One: Just to remember God is a blessing—
Many: now and tomorrow and always.
One: From east to west,
Many: from dawn to dusk,
All: keep lifting all your praises to God!
Call to Worship B Psalm 113 NIV
One: Who is like the Lord our God,
Many: the One who sits enthroned on high?
One: Who stoops down to look on the heavens and the earth?
Many: God raises the poor from the dust
One: God lifts the needy from the ash heap.)
Many: God seats them with princes,
One: with the princes of his people.
All: Praise the Lord.
Alternative Call to Worship (Luke 1)
One: The Lord is with you.
Many: What kind of greeting is this?
One: Do not be afraid; you have found favor with God.
You are caught up in service to the Kingdom of God.
Many: How can this be?
One: The Holy Spirit will come upon you
and the power of the Most High will overshadow you
for with God nothing is impossible.
All: We are servants of the Lord.
May God’s word to us be fulfilled.
Prayer of Confession:
God, we confess that sometimes our plans don’t allow for your plan. We rely only on ourselves, not on you and on one another.
Creator, Spirit, and Lord, forgive us when we do not consult you.
Break through to us with your Advent, your coming, your calling
(Silent Confession)
Assurance of Forgiveness:
One: God looks with favor on the lowliness of God’s servants. The Mighty One has done great things and holy is his name. The Son of the Most High was given the throne of David. He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of this kingdom there will be no end. Thanks be to God for the Good News:
All: In Christ Jesus we have eternal and abundant life.
Prayer of Great Thanksgiving/Communion Prayer
We give you thanks, Lord God on high. You are high above all nations. Your glory is above the heavens. From the rising of the sun to its setting, we praise your name. We thank you for the gift of Jesus Christ, your son and son of Mary. Although his greatness overwhelms us, he came to dwell among us. You gave to him the throne of his ancestor David, yet he reigns now and he will reign forever. Of his kingdom there will be no end. We magnify you, Lord. We rejoice in you, our Savior. For you have looked with favor on our lowliness, doing great things for us. Make us a part of your great work. As you give the barren one joy and a home, give us joy and a place to be at home. As Christ Jesus heals and helps those in need, let us lift the needy from the ash heap. As Christ Jesus the King sits with sinners, may all be welcome at this feast. As you raised up Christ Jesus from the cross, let us raise the poor from the dust. For with you, nothing is impossible. As your Spirit came upon Mary and your power rested on her, shed your Spirit and your power this day. Come upon these gifts of bread and cup, that they may be for us the body and blood of Christ Jesus. Embolden us to be the body of Christ Jesus and carry Christ into the world, transforming it by transforming us.
Offering
O God, like Mary, we belong to you, body and soul. Like Elizabeth, when we meet you, we are filled with the Holy Spirit, and leap for joy. How happy we are when we believe in you, for it is then that our gifts, our lives, and our selves find their fulfillment.
Christmas Dec 25th Luke 2:8-20 and Psalm 123:1-2
Author: Katy Stenta
Advent Candle Psalm 68
v. 19-20 19 Blessed be the Lord,
who daily bears us up;
God is our salvation.
Selah
20 Our God is a God of salvation,
and to God, the Lord, belongs escape from death.
Call to Worship
Come to Bethlehem and let us see the one whom angels sing!
Let us sing with the angels: Glory to God in the highest, on earth peace and goodwill to all!
Come, let us see God!
Come Let us see the Christ child!
Prayer of Confession: Lord, we confess it is hard to approach you. It is hard to see the Christ child. Forgive us and help us to see you, to know you and to love you we pray.
Assurance of Forgiveness: Christ has come, love incarnate, salvation of the world! Know the Good news, Jesus Christ was born today, and it is in him we are each, and every one of us, forgiven. Thanks be to God.
Prayer of Thanksgiving: Jesus, you are here with us today. Before the world even began, God knows us and loved us into being. Then God translated Godself into human form–so we might see and taste salvation in the feast of love. Providing to us the good news in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Let us give thanks to the God who created us, became human with us, and died to save us all. Let us continue to give God praise….
Offering Prayer: Light of the world, you have given us your only son. May we offer our gifts in return from the joy of the birth of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.
Illustrating Ministry….#Christmas #coloring
If you are looking for a great resource for advent. I rec. the Naming of Jesus coloring set.
We have been using the illustrated ministry resources for a spiritual coloring class and they are amazing. Big with good quality paper they can be framed or otherwise used.
Guaranteed to arrive by advent if you order today, so i thought I’d quick throw this link up so you can look!
#rejectedsermontitles what the #hell!
Theological update of the day. Hell is not a place God sends you as punishment. Hell is an exp (as opposed to a place). It’s the exp of the complete absence of love. If God is Love. Hell is the place without God or love. Sadly hell has been visited by many humans. Which is why it was so imp that Jesus exp hell/the absence of love. Otherwise it would be hard for God to walk with us when we are suffering. Love is the antidote to Hell.
Just FYI.
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Mustard Seeds #faith #church #hope
You know, I have never seen the thriving church. I’m 33 and I have never seen the church the way it used to be.
But I have seen the church.
I have a deep seated theology about belief vs. faith.
Belief is individual, Faith is shared–hence community of faith.
Faith is the vast array of beliefs, doubts, worries and hopes that are held in community.
When a disciple asks to increase faith, the disciples says, “Increase our faith”
The disciples feel like they don’t have enough, enough hope or energy or whatever to get the job done.
And Jesus says, you–plural all of you–all you need is the faith of a mustard seed, and you can do all the moving you need to do.
Luke 17:5-10
5The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” 6The Lord replied, “If you had faith the size of a mustard seed, you could say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you. 7“Who among you would say to your slave who has just come in from plowing or tending sheep in the field, ‘Come here at once and take your place at the table’? 8Would you not rather say to him, ‘Prepare supper for me, put on your apron and serve me while I eat and drink; later you may eat and drink’? 9Do you thank the slave for doing what was commanded? 10So you also, when you have done all that you were ordered to do, say, ‘We are worthless slaves; we have done only what we ought to have done!’”’
You know, I have never seen the thriving church. I’m 33 and I have never seen the church the way it used to be.
But I have seen the church. I’ve seen it in my small church which struggled to find a new pastor, which put in thousands of hrs to sit with and reconnect with the local community.
I have seen it in the four years we could count on, the 6 years we’ve had and the 2 more (at least) that are going to happen.
There Jesus is, in a group of people who don’t know if they have enough resources.
Jesus doesn’t say don’t worry….I love this about Jesus, Jesus never says don’t worry. Because God knows to worry is to be human. We are great at worrying, we are super champs at worrying, and its how we deal with
the unknown
the unsteady
the scary
Jesus doesn’t say don’t worry, he doesn’t dismiss the worry or tell us its stupid. Instead Jesus says “I have good news, the good news is that all the faith any and all of you need is the size of a mustard seed. I can work with that amount of faith”
The implications being this faith is enough to grow.
And when we have those moments of faith, the hymn or the prayer, the sermon snippet or the conversation in the parking lot. We are church.
I have seen the church–come see it with me….