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“Let Your Light Shine” – by Nicholas Carroll

When I saw that the theme for the February 9th, 2014 service was “Let Your Light Shine”, I knew that I wanted to plan this service because a decade ago, in 2004, my favorite blues singer Keb’ Mo’ had released a peppy blues song entitled “Let Your Light Shine” and the first time I heard it, I knew that I wanted to use it in a worship service one day. However, as that day drew closer, the Portland metro area was hit with a rare winter storm that made traveling outside a dangerous trek, so the service was cancelled. Since I did not want the theme to “go to waste”, I asked for it to be rescheduled when there was a lull in the calendar.

 

March 23rd was the new day and it turned out to be a great week for the theme. I mentioned the recent news item about the passing of a preacher who was known to picket military funerals with signs that said “God hates…” and how that message contrasted with another famous preacher who had said: “Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.” The preacher of that message was, of course, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. When I think of God, the experience and image that comes to the forefront of my mind is perfectly stated in a popular campfire song that many church members know by heart: “I’ll shout it from the mountaintop, I want the world to know, the Lord of love has come to me and I want to pass it on.”

 

I love the theme of light and of lit candles in a dark room. I also believe that each of us emits a light that others can see or feel. Two examples I’ve shared were Nelson Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi. Both individuals have been in dangerous situations where they could have been killed, but even the people who wanted to kill them and had the means to do so admitted that there was something remarkable about them that they actually feared causing them harm. Many who know these individuals have often said the same thing: Mandela and Aung San Suu Kyi had a regal presence about them. What is this thing that people recognize? What kind of inner light do these individuals have that causes them to endure the hardships of long imprisonment, torture, seeing their beloved friends killed by the government, and living without contact with their loved ones?

 

When I first started attending Tuality Community of Christ in January 2010, I was in a dark place. The previous month, December 2009, one could say that I had hit rock bottom. I had lost a lady that I wanted a relationship with when she moved away, I was miserable in a job that I absolutely hated and which caused me pain anytime someone asked me about work, and I attended a congregation where I felt like I didn’t belong. I was considering going to the Unitarian Church in downtown Portland since I had started meditating there, but the Weavers told me to give Tuality a try and they generously offered to give me rides to and from church. So, in 2010, I started attending and participated in the hikes with Jeff Cox and other members of the congregation. Slowly, I crawled out of my personal darkness and by the end of 2010, I was in a new job and feeling a lot better about myself. I also found a spiritual home in Tuality and have come to view all of you as my extended family, which makes life easier when my parents and sister live on the other side of the country.

 

During the testimony portion of the service, Harold Lasley shared his impression of how he saw my light grow brighter in the years that I have attended Tuality. He said in the beginning, that I would sit at the back of the sanctuary and I wouldn’t speak much with people and he could see my light slowly beginning to shine, particularly in the last year. I was touched to hear that someone has noticed the change in me since I started attending.

 

During this particular service, the opening music was the praise song “Shine, Jesus, Shine” which always puts me in a happy place. In the middle part of the service, Keb’ Mo’s “Let Your Light Shine” played, with the most relevant part of the lyrics being:

 

“…If you could see you
The way I see you
You’d start flying on your own.
Step aside and . . .
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“Let your light shine.
Let your love show
It’s a short ride
Down the long road.
When the rains come
And the winds blow
Let your light shine
Wherever you go.

“This world is ready and waiting
For you to break on through.
It’s time to recognize,
To realize,
You’re the only one like you.
Step on up,
Step into your greatness.
Don’t be afraid.
There’s a place where you will rise up to;
No one else could do what you do.”

 

The service ended with a YouTube video of the Christian pop song, “Go Light Your World” by Kathy Troccoli. Everyone held a small white candle that was lit by someone else’s candle. The beautiful song is a reminder to keep our light and to bring light to the dark spaces we encounter. While we can’t be responsible for someone else’s lack of light, we can strive to be a guiding light for others and perhaps be that individual spark that relights the inner flame in someone else.
March 23rd Weekly Theme Reflection by Nicholas Carroll

Why Church? – by Dale Beerbohm

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– Why Church? – by Dale Beerbohm

Announcements and News Moved

In response to some feedback on the blog, specifically it’s mission and purpose, the TCC Announcements and Mission Center News Briefs are being moved to the “Events” section of our TCC Website.  This is to help the flow and layout of the website, but also to help keep the blog focused around our collective voices.  So speak up!  Share your thoughts. The Presence of these components in (super P force) acts marvelously, to ease down the hurdle of ordering viagra erectile dysfunction. Do no drink more:- Sipping excess alcohol is also not advised when using this drug as it can cause some severe side-effect. female viagra canada Men reaching the age of 40 and 70 shall have experienced side effects viagra impotence condition to some degree. As men with erection problems looks for help as a distinct option for generic cialis viagra or different medications.  Share your ideas.  Share the mission of Community of Christ here together.

Why Church? – Anonymous Responses

WHY CHURCH?

Anonymous Responses from March 16, 2014 Worship Service

1

  • Reorient personal perspectives
  • Closer relationships with other members
  • Gain scriptural knowledge in context of “community”
  • Experience God’s presence

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  • To keep one focused on God & blessings
  • To give one hope
  • To relate with people there
  • To feel wanted and loved (acceptance)
  • To broaden outlook on the world
  • To bring our cares and needs and share them
  • To help where we can at church and in our communities
  • To enjoy being with others
  • To remember what I think is my purpose for being here

 

3

  • Helps me get through the week
  • Look forward to see everyone and connect and share with them

 

4

  • Emotional and physical support for life’s issues

 

5

  • To be involved with people and learn about God and Jesus’ teachings.
  • We need to belong with people who believe like we do
  • I believe in what our community of Christ is teaching.

 

6

  • To learn of Christ and his teachings
  • To fellowship with other members
  • To serve in ways to help others
  • For my own spirit and happiness

 

7

  • It’s what I know
  • If I didn’t come to church, then I would not communicate with adults outside of work.  This is my family.

 

8

  • Because I believe in Jesus Christ and the mission of the church and want to support it.
  • Connecting with others in worship allows a sharing of ideas and a support network of love.
  • Hearing the morning message, singing hymns, attending Sunday school class, etc. provides spiritual inspiration and insight.
  • Attending church provides a corporate connection and avenues to provide service to the community.
  • Church lifts me up with a positive and happy message that carries me through the week.

 

9

 I believe in the savior Jesus Christ.  I trust that his message and mission are the truth.  I want to develop my spiritual understanding of His love.  I come to be uplifted by His message through His influence in the lives of others as expressed when we worship together.

 

10

Jesus came for sinners, to save them. I come to be saved.

I must believe in Jesus and the things that he did because I want to have my second life, in heaven.  I must believe that the Father raised Jesus from the dead as well.

 

11

Hmmm….Church or Shamrock Run in downtown Portland?  No question – church!  It’s a chance to be with my spiritual family, my tribe, my community, to recharge the spiritual battery that gets drained by dealing with issues in the real world and having to endure the insignificant stresses of those who lack awareness of a sense of beyond (where life is about more than what they think is important about work).

 

 

– Why Church? by Various participants during the March 16 worship

 

“The Path Reflections” – by Rob Garwig

Psalm 122: 1 says in part, I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the LORD!” The first Sunday in Lent at TCC was just that kind of a glad time for me.

I walked many miles on The Path which formed our worship experience.  The Path is a direct set of meditations to help worshippers meet and experience the Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer.  The six stations on the Path include The Grove which used imagery of a doorway for reflection on where God is leading; The Return of the Prodigal offered personal space to recall times of being lost and found; The Cup of Life invited us to gather around a table set with different cups which suggested various states of fullness and emptiness; Ikebana illustrated an example of balance and gave invitation to find the same; The Pool splashed with refreshment and observations about Jesus’ living waters; and The Sanctuary which invited us to enter and share about the places(s) where we have felt God’s presence.

Highlights of traveling The Path included for me:

As in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, being filled with wonder at the courage, joy, and faith expressed in the stories told in the circle of travelers;

Saying nothing and being, at times, alone with my thoughts;

Singing new and cool songs of along the Path;
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Loving the lone daffodil in the Ikebana display and receiving an invitation from that yellow flower balance in life the small field offered.

The breadth of Lenten discipline and renewal is encompassed in Frost’s quiet but arduous couplet, “And miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.”  Walking the Path reminded me of the HOly Spirit’s accompaniment of our difficult and happy journey.  I was so glad to take The Path today.

March 9, 2014 Weekly Theme Reflection by Rob Garwig

“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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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

 

 

“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.