
What are the thoughts of the group?
Metaphorical
Sacramental
We were introduced to the spiritual practice of Lectio divina. While we sat quietly and meditated, Lydia slowly read Luke 8:22-25 to us three times. Between each reading she was silent for a few minutes. We were to watch for a word or phrase that stood out for us. After the reading, we shared our thoughts in our small discussion groups and then with the entire group.
Lectio divina can be practiced by ourselves, too.
We also shared with each other the scripture passages that spoke to us.
In closing, we said The Prayer of Jesus.
Preparation for next week:
Read Chapter 4 God: The Heart of Reality
During the next week, we are invited to follow the instructions offered by Marcus Borg on page 73, when he quotes Frederick Buechner:
"Listen to your life. Listen to what happens to you because it is through what happens to you that God speaks. It's in language that's not always easy to decipher, but it's there powerfully, memorably, unforgettably."
DeniseW is investigating where interested individuals might purchase a labyrinth or get one made.Fiducia:
Fidelitas:
Visio:
Credo as Assensus:
Borg suggests that we can also give our heart in Assensus if we use the premodern English form of believe. To "believe" meant to love. To believe in God means to belove God and all that God beloves.
We are challenged to love God and all that God loves (our neighbours, creation, etc.). This is the challenge of the Christian life.
Our small group discussions focused on how we have experienced our faith. Some indicated that there was a joyfulness when they experienced a change in their faith. A crisis of some kind can often accompany a faith experience.
We were invited to use a finger labyrinth to reflect upon how God has been active in our lives over the past year. We journalled these thoughts and shared them with our small groups.
Thoughts: