“Love without Boundaries” – by Karen Nilsen

True love has no boundaries.  If you truly love you look for no boundaries, just places to put your love.  At CODA (Tigard Recovery Center nearby that I and a few other TCC members run a devotional at once a week), we look for ways to implement love for each person involved.  For example: hygiene supplies, chocolate (I’m known as the chocolate queen there!)  We mostly just listen to support and encourage.  We try to find ways to support them in what they like to do. In fact cheap sildenafil uk browse around over here during the course of use, you can discover many new things about the formula. Boone, all order viagra online All-Star in 2003, has a career .264 batting average with 126 home runs and 555 RBIs over 11 seasons with five different clubs. It is proven to cure effectively wet dreams and premature ejaculation can enlarge prostate gland. buy cialis http://djpaulkom.tv/crakd-liquor-chugging-dj-khaled-doll-goes-viral/ It is the best ayurvedic oil to treat ED and impotence in the men. online cialis pills  We try to meet their needs, where they are right now.  The service today gave us a chance to educate the congregation about what CODA is.  We tried to alleviate fears of what we are trying to accomplish in our ministry there, and how we are involved in the process.  CODA has helped people to experience possibilities for both serving and recovering;  It’s opened a door, which opens another door, which opens another door of possibilities.  Love does that, too.

February 23, 2014 Weekly Theme Reflection by Karen Nilsen

“Be Reconciled” – by Roberta Brown

Today’s theme (or as Erik reminded us not today’s theme but Christianity’s theme) was Be Reconciled.  During the worship, we were lead through the spiritual practice of Lecito Divina, and feasted on the words of one of our new hymns: The Weight of Past and Fruitless Guilt (Community of Christ Sings Hymn #214).   The practice lead me to engage in a much deeper way with the hymn than I would have had we simply sung through it once.  As Erik lead us through the four portions of the Lectica Devina, (Reading, Meditation, Prayer and Contemplation), I was drawn to ponder the words ‘Lift Up’ and ‘Buoyant’ from the hymn text.  As Tore Nilsen spoke about how to live in redemptive community, and Erik explained about the symbolism of eternity through circles, I was ‘lifted up.’

Today I was reminded that God lifts us up to a higher place, where we can see our brother’s and sister’s faces.  That through our experience of growing in relationship with each other, we are able to know God’s redeeming and reconciling grace that makes us whole.  In our wholeness we are brought into balance and able to embrace and recognize our own forgiving and reconciling hearts.  As a reconciling community we are able to move forward in Christ’s mission in the world.

I have faith that God will continue to lift us up, and help us draw the circle ever wider.

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– February 16, 2014 Weekly Theme Reflection by Roberta Brown

“Be Reconciled” – by Carla Nilsen

As Erik pointed out in the welcome, this theme isn’t just the theme for today, or for this month, but for our lives as Christians.  We are to be reconciled with God and with each other.

The beautiful piano music by Susan and Annika towards the beginning of the worship service really helped to prepare me/us for worship.  Thanks!

An uplifting prayer was given by Patricia Nilsen.

As a congregation, we took extra time meditating on the Hymn #214, as we thought about forgiveness.  The phrase that spoke to me was “persistent faith unites.”

Tore Nilsen, my Pappa, gave the message.  As he walked up front behind the podium, he said that his first wife, Marge, got her wish.  She always felt that there shouldn’t be any chairs up at the front, but that the ministers should come up from the congregation, give their ministry/gift and then rejoin the congregation.  That’s the way it was today and Pappa thought that was great.

Tore read from Matthew 5: 21-24.  I will summarize what I heard him say.

When Tore was younger, it was common in our church for members to call each other “Brother Smith”, or “Sister Jones” even if they weren’t related.  He misses that because he realizes we are like family.

Reconciliation is so important.  Often people can become depressed or physically ill because they haven’t forgiven someone, or been reconciled with them.  Oftentimes the person who offended us doesn’t even know it.  We are taught to go to them and ask to be reconciled.  Do it, you’ll feel much better.
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A teacher or a priest can help with conflict resolution.  Often the pastor or an evangelist helps in these situations.  Pappa suggests that we need more training in conflict resolution: I’d agree with that.

Doctrine and Covenants 150: 12 a and b was read.

Reconciliation can only happen when we respect each other and we are open to see other’s points of view.

We ended the service by learning an awesome new hymn called “Draw the Circle Wide”.  Sofia and Annika helped me teach it.  Erik led a children’s moment talking about circles, mobius strips and about expanding our circles of love.  We sang, “Make new Friends” as we joined in a circle for a beautiful benediction by Roberta.

February 16, 2014 Weekly Theme Reflection by Carla Nilsen

 

 

No Church Services Sunday February 9th

Good evening TCC,

While reviewing the weather forecast and in trying to get the word out quicker rather than later, the pastorate has decided to cancel church this Sunday. There will be no services at TCC Sunday, February 9th. We will reschedule Teddy Bear Sunday for a later date.

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“Blessings of Community” – by Evelyn Buschur

“I kind of just took notes…” – Evelyn

– God’s Love weaves us together

– Beatitudes – basic building blocks of community
Historical context: Matthew – 1 of 5 major discourses of Jesus = 5 books Torah
mtn = mtn
calling out specific people to be blessed – opposite of Deut.  Wealth = God’s favor, pour = God’s disfavor
purity of heart – change from conventional thought
Focus on what’s important in life = Community of Christ Enduring Principles

True compassion for and solidarity = poor and needy
Ties back to beatitudes

Continuing Revelation – perhaps and additional Beatitude – “Blessed are the vulnerable for they shall live life wholeheartedly.”
Vulnerability not usually believed to be a blessing

Human connection – when asked, people would share about shame and disconnection
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– those who do not feel worthy of love and belonging.

– Christianity is a continuum – but but many do not see it as such.  Only see their neg. impression of the extremists.
– Impt to recognize the continuum
– Allows to interact with other Christians and others on different parts of spectrum
– Allows community building table to work with others to help the vulnerable

Barries to community: awkardness, self perception, etc.

Names have a lot of power – can use to help build community
– remove name = dehumanizing
– use name = acknowledgement and good feelings, feel closer and more connected, reduce distance between people, reduce conflict.

New: Will have name tags for everyone to wear while at church

Blessed are the vulnerable, for they will live wholeheartedly.