A meditation on the rabble rousing ways of Jesus. A rebel who encourages other faithful folk to break the rules that were being taught as the way to win God's favor. What are the ways folk try to tell us we must behave now? How do you fall outside of the expectation of a faithful one?
Weekly reflections on the lectionary texts through my eyes which are shaped by my experience as a queer, transgender, lesbian, feminist, pastor to the homeless in San Francisco (and other such influences)
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 12 (Won't You Please Let Me Back into Your Heart: Jackson 5)
This song is sung by the amazing Ally Nugent
Today's video is a meditation on the story of Jesus healing the blind man. I'm particularly thinking of the story as it appears in Mark, because Jesus fails the first time and it takes two tries to restore the man's vision.
Mark 8:22 They came to Bethsaida. Some people brought a blind man to him and begged him to touch him. 23 He took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village; and when he had put saliva on his eyes and laid his hands on him, he asked him, "Can you see anything?" 24 And the man looked up and said, "I can see people, but they look like trees, walking." 25 Then Jesus laid his hands on his eyes again; and he looked intently and his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly.
This need for Jesus to try again does not appear in other Gospels. I think it's a great opportunity for us to think about how second (or sometimes third, fourth, fifth or a million) chances are needed to get things right. After all, if God has to try again sometimes, why would be expect perfection from oursevles, partners, pastors or others we hold in too high a regard?
Today's video is a meditation on the story of Jesus healing the blind man. I'm particularly thinking of the story as it appears in Mark, because Jesus fails the first time and it takes two tries to restore the man's vision.
Mark 8:22 They came to Bethsaida. Some people brought a blind man to him and begged him to touch him. 23 He took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village; and when he had put saliva on his eyes and laid his hands on him, he asked him, "Can you see anything?" 24 And the man looked up and said, "I can see people, but they look like trees, walking." 25 Then Jesus laid his hands on his eyes again; and he looked intently and his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly.
This need for Jesus to try again does not appear in other Gospels. I think it's a great opportunity for us to think about how second (or sometimes third, fourth, fifth or a million) chances are needed to get things right. After all, if God has to try again sometimes, why would be expect perfection from oursevles, partners, pastors or others we hold in too high a regard?
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 11 (It Isn't Happening :Be Good Tanyas)
A meditation from the point of view of Jairus, whose daughter dies because Jesus gets distracted and doesn't make it before his daughter dies. I imagine these words are how Jairus feels in the moments before Jesus bring his daughter back to life.
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Gospel According to Pop: Episode 10 (Orbiting: The Weepies)
This episode is sung by the amazing Ally Nugent.
Mark 3:21 When his family heard it, they went out to restrain him, for people were saying, "He has gone out of his mind." 22 And the scribes who came down from Jerusalem said, "He has Beelzebul, and by the ruler of the demons he casts out demons." 23 And he called them to him, and spoke to them in parables, "How can Satan cast out Satan? 24 If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. 25 And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand. 26 And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but his end has come. 27 But no one can enter a strong man's house and plunder his property without first tying up the strong man; then indeed the house can be plundered. 28 "Truly I tell you, people will be forgiven for their sins and whatever blasphemies they utter; 29 but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit can never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an eternal sin"-- 30 for they had said, "He has an unclean spirit." 31 Then his mother and his brothers came; and standing outside, they sent to him and called him. 32 A crowd was sitting around him; and they said to him, "Your mother and your brothers and sisters are outside, asking for you." 33 And he replied, "Who are my mother and my brothers?" 34 And looking at those who sat around him, he said, "Here are my mother and my brothers! 35 Whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother."
This song is for one of the moments in the gospels that always sticks to my ribs and feels like there is so much more to explore in the story. It's the moment in the Gospel of Mark where Mary is convinced that Jesus is a demon and comes to take him home because the neighbors are talking about his behavior. Jesus' response to his mother coming to get him is to deny her by telling those who are learning from him that they are his true family.
This is a moment that resonates with a lot of people who have created families that replace their biological ones. Sometimes families hesitate in their unconditional love when a member of the family takes what is thought to be an unconventional path.
This song takes a mature look at the text and that there isn't an easy sitcom solution. As I meditate on this story, with this song I like to alternate the voice of the singer from Mary to Jesus and back again.
This like so many family disputes is one where I imagine both people think they are right and are acting with the best intentions and out of love. I imagine them each standing on their side of the door wishing the other could join them on the the journey that is leading them away from each other.
I couldn't find any ancient images of this story or icons. So instead I've found images that highlight their relationship or show them near a door.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 9 (How to Save a Life: The Fray)
A meditation where Peter remembers his favorite memories with Jesus and wonders if there was anything else he could have done to prevent his friend from dying. I imagine that this is the emotion that Peter would have had after Jesus' death. Like the feeling of helplessness, doubt and shame many friends feel after the suicide, the steps you are supposed to take to try to prevent suicide match very closely to Peter's sometimes insubordinate interactions with Jesus before his death. They caused me to think of Peter less as a bumbling disciple who always had the wrong answer to Jesus' questions and more as a good friend trying to prevent the eminent death of a loved one.
Take a look and see what you think:
Take a look and see what you think:
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 8 (The Rose: Bette Midler)
It's not known if the dark cloud the Holy Spirit says will come upon Mary is traumatic or not. Is this unwanted sexual aggression or a gift of bearing God into the world? Imagine Mary singing these words as see tries to process the news she will bear a child, or as her words to a toddler Jesus when she tells him the story of his birth.
The moment depicted in the images of this video, where Mary is told that she will have a baby who will be the Son of God, is called the annunciation. It's an easier word to remember if you think about it as when the angel announces to Mary that she will become pregnant.
The moment depicted in the images of this video, where Mary is told that she will have a baby who will be the Son of God, is called the annunciation. It's an easier word to remember if you think about it as when the angel announces to Mary that she will become pregnant.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 7 (I Will Survive: Gloria Gaynor
Why wasn't Thomas locked up inside hiding with the other disciples when Jesus comes back to visit them for the first time after the resurrection? Perhaps he was off doing all the work Jesus had taught them to. Perhaps, he was getting groceries to feed the others. Or, perhaps he was in the angry stage of the cycles of mourning and he was pissed off that the teacher who he believed would save the world and bring justice has died and left them alone. Today's Gospel According to Pop explores what it would feel like for Thomas if this was the case. And if Thomas was the disciple that Jesus loved, as some scholars speculate, this could be exactly the song Thomas would have had in mind. Check it out and see what you think:
Friday, December 16, 2011
Gospel According to Pop FAQ
Why pop songs?
They're catchy and many people already know the tunes. They play on universal themes and often pack an emotional punch. Luther used the pub tunes of his day and rewrote the words. When I've rewritten the words to a song I'll label it a remix. The songs that once were pop during Luther's time sometimes seem unsinkable and boring. So consider this revival.
Why are the songs paired with ancient art and icons?
I know some of my faithful readers are a bit creeped out by icons. That's exactly why this project is needed. Here I seek to reclaim the images that have oppressed us, or caused some of us to feel less than faithful. The stories are richer than any one interpretation. We're taking back the stories and the centuries of art that goes with them, because the tradition of tolerance is older!
Why isn't the music produced, always in tune or in rhythm?
My rules for recoding the songs is that they cannot be produced, must be recorded in one take and mistakes are encouraged because they show the ordinary in the sacred and the sacred in the ordinary. I seek to show people that anything I do to help create sacred community can be done yourself at home without any special outfits or equipment. Like the Amish who intentionally leave at least one mistake in their quilts to remember that only God(dess) is perfect, if these songs were too professional singing they would be inaccessible and inappropriate.
Can I help make the Gospel According to Pop?
Yes. You can send song or scripture ideas you'd like to see or even join in the conversation. Here's how: 1) record yourself singing a pop song. Please use songs from the BMI collection, as that is the group that I have a copyright agreement with. 2) send it to me: streetvicar@gmail.com 3) then either let me know the story you'd like to pair it with or I'll find one.
They're catchy and many people already know the tunes. They play on universal themes and often pack an emotional punch. Luther used the pub tunes of his day and rewrote the words. When I've rewritten the words to a song I'll label it a remix. The songs that once were pop during Luther's time sometimes seem unsinkable and boring. So consider this revival.
Why are the songs paired with ancient art and icons?
I know some of my faithful readers are a bit creeped out by icons. That's exactly why this project is needed. Here I seek to reclaim the images that have oppressed us, or caused some of us to feel less than faithful. The stories are richer than any one interpretation. We're taking back the stories and the centuries of art that goes with them, because the tradition of tolerance is older!
Why isn't the music produced, always in tune or in rhythm?
My rules for recoding the songs is that they cannot be produced, must be recorded in one take and mistakes are encouraged because they show the ordinary in the sacred and the sacred in the ordinary. I seek to show people that anything I do to help create sacred community can be done yourself at home without any special outfits or equipment. Like the Amish who intentionally leave at least one mistake in their quilts to remember that only God(dess) is perfect, if these songs were too professional singing they would be inaccessible and inappropriate.
Can I help make the Gospel According to Pop?
Yes. You can send song or scripture ideas you'd like to see or even join in the conversation. Here's how: 1) record yourself singing a pop song. Please use songs from the BMI collection, as that is the group that I have a copyright agreement with. 2) send it to me: streetvicar@gmail.com 3) then either let me know the story you'd like to pair it with or I'll find one.
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 6 (1234: Feist)
A meditation, and much nicer way for Jesus to tell the woman at the well that he knows her heart and the journey it's taken over the years.
Stay tuned for another episode that will how the woman's response to Jesus.
Stay tuned for another episode that will how the woman's response to Jesus.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 5 (Rolling in the Deep: Adele)
I'm not Adele. I can't hit the notes she can. Well, even her throat can't handle hitting the notes that she does. Set that aside for a second.
This is the Gospel According to Pop where we look at the Gospel stories in a new way by thinking about the human sides of the stories and the stories behind the stories.
Today, I ask you to think about what it felt like for Judas as he left the Last Supper, where Jesus just told his 11 closest friends that Judas would betray him.
As I put these meditations together I'm a bit at the mercy of icons and famous paintings. Becuase I'm trying to mix the old and the new to take bits of what have been seen as sacred for decades and hope it rubs off on the ordinary things I pair them with. This sometimes means that Jesus often bears a much whiter tint than I would have chosen for my own meditations.
In this circumstance because Judas lets the soldiers know who Jesus is by kissing him, I found that mixing the images of Judas betraying Jesus with a kiss with Adele's song added a homoerotic undertone to the story. It wasn't something I expected, but it something kind of fun and new to think about.
This is the Gospel According to Pop where we look at the Gospel stories in a new way by thinking about the human sides of the stories and the stories behind the stories.
Today, I ask you to think about what it felt like for Judas as he left the Last Supper, where Jesus just told his 11 closest friends that Judas would betray him.
As I put these meditations together I'm a bit at the mercy of icons and famous paintings. Becuase I'm trying to mix the old and the new to take bits of what have been seen as sacred for decades and hope it rubs off on the ordinary things I pair them with. This sometimes means that Jesus often bears a much whiter tint than I would have chosen for my own meditations.
In this circumstance because Judas lets the soldiers know who Jesus is by kissing him, I found that mixing the images of Judas betraying Jesus with a kiss with Adele's song added a homoerotic undertone to the story. It wasn't something I expected, but it something kind of fun and new to think about.
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 4 (Hit Me Baby One More Time: Britney Spears)
Ever thought of Britney Spears' "Hit Me Baby One More Time" as a funeral dirge that Mary sings to her son as she holds his body in her hands? We'll, check out this latest installment of the Gospel According to Pop and I bet you'll never think of the song in the same way again.
The moment when Mary holds her dead son after he is taken off the cross is called the Pieta. It's a pretty famous moment in the life of art. But, it's not actually an event mentioned in the gospels featured in our contemporary bibles.
So enjoy this special gospel moment, brought to life in a way only Britney Spears could. Those are pastoral words I never imagined I'd ever say. It just goes to show you that God(dess) must have a sense of humor!
The moment when Mary holds her dead son after he is taken off the cross is called the Pieta. It's a pretty famous moment in the life of art. But, it's not actually an event mentioned in the gospels featured in our contemporary bibles.
So enjoy this special gospel moment, brought to life in a way only Britney Spears could. Those are pastoral words I never imagined I'd ever say. It just goes to show you that God(dess) must have a sense of humor!
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Gospel According to Pop: Episode 3 (Be Ok by Ingrid Michaelson)
A meditation on the healings and miracles of Jesus:
You can imagine any of the ailments listed in the bible being healed as you watch and listen. Or, you can think about your own life and what you would do or feel if someone was within arms length that could cure any disease, addiction, blemish or feeling of self doubt. Would you reach out and claim your wholeness? Or would you feel afraid? Maybe you have claimed as a gift what others see as a disability and you wouldn't want to be "healed."
What if you were it was all within your grasp? There are no ruby slippers: just some hands, some spit mixed with mud and some faith.
You can imagine any of the ailments listed in the bible being healed as you watch and listen. Or, you can think about your own life and what you would do or feel if someone was within arms length that could cure any disease, addiction, blemish or feeling of self doubt. Would you reach out and claim your wholeness? Or would you feel afraid? Maybe you have claimed as a gift what others see as a disability and you wouldn't want to be "healed."
What if you were it was all within your grasp? There are no ruby slippers: just some hands, some spit mixed with mud and some faith.
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Gospel According to Pop: Episode 2 (Save Tonight by Eagle Eye Cherry)
A meditation on the Last Supper and Gethsemene:
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
Gospel According to Pop: Episode 1 (Baby, baby, baby)
Today's Gospel is written by Justin Beiber. Yes, I know. I felt that way too at first. But imagine it through Joseph's eyes.
During this Advent time, we are asked to be people waiting for God's arrival in the world. This year there have been several stories of people using pepper spray as they impatiently wait. So, I've been thinking about all the ways that people wait impatiently for God.
Today's episode of the Gospel According to Pop is a song that I don't typically love listening to. I guess I'm just too old to get it. But, there is an entire generation of loyal followers who think it is the best thing imaginable.
This song took on a new meaning for me when I thought about the words being sung by Joseph after he learns that is fiance Mary has been impregnated by the Holy Spirit and is carrying a baby that is not his. Sure, it will be God and all. But, I imagine these words capture his first reaction to the news.
During this Advent time, we are asked to be people waiting for God's arrival in the world. This year there have been several stories of people using pepper spray as they impatiently wait. So, I've been thinking about all the ways that people wait impatiently for God.
Today's episode of the Gospel According to Pop is a song that I don't typically love listening to. I guess I'm just too old to get it. But, there is an entire generation of loyal followers who think it is the best thing imaginable.
This song took on a new meaning for me when I thought about the words being sung by Joseph after he learns that is fiance Mary has been impregnated by the Holy Spirit and is carrying a baby that is not his. Sure, it will be God and all. But, I imagine these words capture his first reaction to the news.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Gaga Mass & Vanguard Tour
I'm excited to announce that the Lady Gaga Mass will be traveling to select locations along with the Vanguard Traveling Exhibit and Speaking Tour. With the Vanguard Talk at 7pm (featuring Joey Plaster Oral History Chair at the GLBT Historical Society and Mia Tu Mutch trans youth activist) and the Gaga Mass, arranged by Pastor Megan Rohrer (Executive Director of Welcome and co-pastor of the Community of Travelers) at 8 pm. The Gaga Mass offering will raise money for local LGBTQ youth ministries and shelters in the area of our tour.
We'll be adding tour dates, times and locations to this site soon. Start getting excited!
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Mad love to the Gaga!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Lady Gaga Mass
For the Community of Travelers 3/6/2011
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Gathering Song
To the Tune of Paparazzi: No Capo
We’re gathered around
Our hymnals are out
Got my stole on it's true
Need that icon of you
It's so mystical
We are so religico
collar and jeans
Your cross so glamorous
Not sure what it means
But in this room tonight
We’ve got water, bread and wine
There’s even candle light
'Cause baby you know that
God’s your biggest fan
The bible says God loves me
Papa-son and Spirit
Baby there's no other God above
You know that I'll be your-
Faithful clergy
Promise I'll be kind
God became man but stayed devine
Baby you'll be saved
Even if you don’t feel worthy
Papa-son and Spirit
Welcome
Prayer of the Day
Prayer of the Day
Gospel Acclamation
To the tune of Poker Face : Capo 1
Ha-lle- lu-jah, hallelujah
Praise be to Christ, hear these holy words
Ha-lle- lu-jah, hallelujah
Praise be to Christ, hear these holy words
Please read my
Please read my
deacon read the Gospel of the day
(this week it comes from Matthew)
Please read my
Please read my
deacon read the Gospel of the day
(this week it comes from Matthew)
ga-ga Gospel of the day, gospel of the day
ga-ga Gospel of the day, gospel of the day
The Gospel is Read
Ha-lle- lu-jah, hallelujah
Praise be to Christ, hear these holy words
Ha-lle- lu-jah, hallelujah
Praise be to Christ, hear these holy words
Prayers of the People
where there is charity
there is our heart
we do all things with love
there is our heart
we do all things with love
To the Tune of Bad Romance: No Capo
[PART ONE]
Ohhh ohh ohhh
ohhhh ohhhh
Let us do all in love
Ohhh ohh ohhh
ohhhh ohhhh
Let us do all in love
Ubi caritas
Est cor nostrum
Omnia nos amore
Let us do all in love
[PART TWO]
We pray for the hungry
We pray for disease
We pray for outcasts and
For all to be free
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
We pray for the lonely
and for the depressed
We pray for all workers
And those who are stressed
We want God’s love
Love love love
We want God’s love
PART THREE: x2
Live and love
the best you can
You and me were gonna live forgiven
[REPEAT PART ONE]
[PART FOUR]
We pray for children
And for their parents
We pray for teachers
And all who pay rent
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
We pray for the war torn
And those who bring peace
for politicians
And the whole diocese
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
[REPEAT PART THREE]
[REPEAT PART ONE]
The offering is gathered as the table is prepared.
Communion
To the Tune of Telephone: Capo on 3rd
Raise your hearts and minds to God who’s above all
with the saints, and prophets have followed the call
Holy, holy, holy, we lift our voice to you
Blessed be your name, keep us forever true
On the night he was betrayed, Christ took the bread
Broke it, gave thanks, and give it for all to eat
Then after supper, he took the cup and gave thanks
Gave it for all to drink, said this is my blood, eh
The cup of the new covenant, I’ve shed for all of you
Each time you eat or drink this meal, think of me too
Chorus:
Our God in heaven, hallow’d be your name
Your kingdom come, will be done, on earth as in heaven
Save me from temptation and keep me from all sin
all power and glory is yours again and again
Bridge:
A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, men
(Christ Body!) A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, men
(And Blood!) A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, men
(Now were one body!) A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, A, men
Come now Holy Spirit and put your blessings here
Gather us into one and take away our fear
[the bread is broken]
[chanted]
Sin all you want, but believe even more, love your neighbor and help the poor
Out in the streets, or in the store, God loves you forever more
Sin all you want, but believe even more, love your neighbor and help the poor
Out in the streets, or in the store, God loves you forever more
Sending
To the tune of Just Dance: Capo 4
This is the end of our worship (oh oh oh, oh)
And soon we will all start to rush, start to rush babe
Going to a club or to your home (home, home, home)
Where are my keys, don’t forget your phone, phone
Bridge:
But, before you head out the door
Remember that God loves you and won’t keep score
So go love your neighbor and serve the poor
You are blessed by Christ forever more
Chorus:
Go in peace, be safe da doo doo doo
Go in peace, don’t forget to pray da doo doo doo
Go in peace, come back next Sunday duh duh duh duh
peace, peace, peace, go in peace
Please share a sign of God’s peace with each other before departing.
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Friday, March 4, 2011
Gaga Mass - Preview - Prayers of the People
where there is charity
there is our heart
we do all things with love
To the Tune of Bad Romance: No Capo
Arranged by Pastor Megan Rohrer
For the 3/6/2011 Community of Travellers
[PART ONE]
Ohhh ohh ohhh
ohhhh ohhhh
Let us do all in love
Ohhh ohh ohhh
ohhhh ohhhh
Let us do all in love
Ubi caritas
Est cor nostrum
Omnia nos amore
Let us do all in love
[PART TWO]
We pray for the hungry
We pray for disease
We pray for outcasts and
For all to be free
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
We pray for the lonely
and for the depressed
We pray for all workers
And those who are stressed
We want God’s love
Love love love
We want God’s love
PART THREE: x2
Live and love
the best you can
You and me were gonna live forgiven
[REPEAT PART ONE]
[PART FOUR]
We pray for children
And for their parents
We pray for teachers
And all who pay rent
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
We pray for the war torn
And those who bring peace
for politicians
And the whole diocese
May you feel loved
Love love love
We want God’s love
[REPEAT PART THREE]
[REPEAT PART ONE]
Monday, February 21, 2011
Bob Dylan Folk Mass
This vespers service was arranged for the Community of Travelers (an emerging service that meets at 5pm at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church in San Francisco) on 2/20/2010. Since this was the first time the mass was attempted, I'll be making some changes to the service for it's use the next time. Namely I wanted to include the traditional words of the Lord's Prayer into the Eucharist. What you see below was what happened at the on 2/20/2010. Feel free to use the service in other places with attribution. And let me know, I love when the Spirit is infectious!
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Don't matter how much money you got, there's only two kinds of people: there's saved people and there's lost people. – Bob Dylan
G Em C G
G Am C D
G Em C G
G Am D
D D7 G D
G C D G
Come gather 'round people wherever you roam
And admit all the trials and troubles you’ve sown
we gather together, but still feel alone
our hearts and our minds are ragin’
we were all dust, till God put breath in our bones
so our lives, they are a chang - in'
Come prophets and skeptics and all who dream dreams
the last will be first and the bound shall be free
through bread, wine and water, what’s promised shall be
We all equally need savin’
Christ died on the cross for you and for me
so our lives, they are a-changin'
Come listen to the Gospel please heed the call
It’s promise is truth and pardon for all
We must take that message outside of these walls
To counter all the hatin’
Let’s sing so loud, they hear us in the hall
Because our lives, they are a-changin'
Prayer of the Day
C D G Em
Ha lle halle halle lujah
C D G
Halle halle lujah
G C G
Praise the creator of all that is
G C D
Earth, sea, sky and sand
G C G
Praise be to Christ who came to earth
G C D
In the form of a man
G C G
Praise be to Spirit who is like the wind
GC D
Blowing over the land
C D G Em
Ha lle halle halle lujah
C D G
Halle halle lujah
The Gospel is Read
Reflections Are Offered by Those Gathered
G D
F C
Cm G
A7 D7 (the last time G)
When the rain is blowing in your face
And the whole world is on your case
All you need is a little grace
To help you feel God’s love.
For all the hungry, and the black and blue
All who live on sidewalks and avenues
When it feels like there is nothing we can do
May you feel God’s love.
When death and illness turns life to gray
and there’s nothing left to do but pray
We’ll come together and always say
May you feel God’s love
C G
When you think no there’s no love left for me
B7 C G
Or you can only think of life’s regret
C G
The winds of change are blowing wild and free.
A7 D7
There’s even more forgiveness for you yet
When the rain is blowing in your face
And the whole world is on your case
All you need is a little grace
To help you feel God’s love.
The Offering is Collected
Am C Dm F
Am C Em
Am C Dm F
Am Em Am
The peace of Christ be with you all
And also with you
Lift your hearts, breathe the breath of life
O God, we sing to you
It’s right, and good and we know we should
Give thanks and praise to God
Who made the earth, the sea and stars
And declares that we are good
This song we sing, is an echoing
From our ancestors of faith
Holy, holy holy are you
And Blessed be your name
On the night in which he was betrayed
Jesus took the bread
gave thanks and gave it to all to eat
a taste of the feast to come
After supper, he took the cup
A new covenant in blood (he said)
Each time you drink, remember me,
And pray as I was taught:
God in heaven, we raise your name
And work towards your kingdom now
May we follow you, with hearts that are true
Protect us all our days
These are the gifts of God for all
God, put your Spirit here
And on all who’ve gathered for this in this space
May we eat and drink our fill
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Don't matter how much money you got, there's only two kinds of people: there's saved people and there's lost people. – Bob Dylan
Gathering Song
To The Tune of: Times They Are A-Changin': Capo 2
G Em C G
G Am C D
G Em C G
G Am D
D D7 G D
G C D G
Come gather 'round people wherever you roam
And admit all the trials and troubles you’ve sown
we gather together, but still feel alone
our hearts and our minds are ragin’
we were all dust, till God put breath in our bones
so our lives, they are a chang - in'
Come prophets and skeptics and all who dream dreams
the last will be first and the bound shall be free
through bread, wine and water, what’s promised shall be
We all equally need savin’
Christ died on the cross for you and for me
so our lives, they are a-changin'
Come listen to the Gospel please heed the call
It’s promise is truth and pardon for all
We must take that message outside of these walls
To counter all the hatin’
Let’s sing so loud, they hear us in the hall
Because our lives, they are a-changin'
Prayer of the Day
Gospel Acclamation
To the tune of Blowin’ in the Wind: Capo 2
C D G Em
Ha lle halle halle lujah
C D G
Halle halle lujah
G C G
Praise the creator of all that is
G C D
Earth, sea, sky and sand
G C G
Praise be to Christ who came to earth
G C D
In the form of a man
G C G
Praise be to Spirit who is like the wind
GC D
Blowing over the land
C D G Em
Ha lle halle halle lujah
C D G
Halle halle lujah
The Gospel is Read
Reflections Are Offered by Those Gathered
Prayers of the People
To the tune of To Make You Feel My Love: Capo 2
G D
F C
Cm G
A7 D7 (the last time G)
When the rain is blowing in your face
And the whole world is on your case
All you need is a little grace
To help you feel God’s love.
For all the hungry, and the black and blue
All who live on sidewalks and avenues
When it feels like there is nothing we can do
May you feel God’s love.
When death and illness turns life to gray
and there’s nothing left to do but pray
We’ll come together and always say
May you feel God’s love
C G
When you think no there’s no love left for me
B7 C G
Or you can only think of life’s regret
C G
The winds of change are blowing wild and free.
A7 D7
There’s even more forgiveness for you yet
When the rain is blowing in your face
And the whole world is on your case
All you need is a little grace
To help you feel God’s love.
The Offering is Collected
The Meal
“Being noticed can be a burden. Jesus got himself crucified because he got himself noticed. So I disappear a lot.” – Bob DylanTo the tune of The House of the Rising Sun: No Capo
Am C Dm F
Am C Em
Am C Dm F
Am Em Am
The peace of Christ be with you all
And also with you
Lift your hearts, breathe the breath of life
O God, we sing to you
It’s right, and good and we know we should
Give thanks and praise to God
Who made the earth, the sea and stars
And declares that we are good
This song we sing, is an echoing
From our ancestors of faith
Holy, holy holy are you
And Blessed be your name
On the night in which he was betrayed
Jesus took the bread
gave thanks and gave it to all to eat
a taste of the feast to come
After supper, he took the cup
A new covenant in blood (he said)
Each time you drink, remember me,
And pray as I was taught:
God in heaven, we raise your name
And work towards your kingdom now
May we follow you, with hearts that are true
Protect us all our days
These are the gifts of God for all
God, put your Spirit here
And on all who’ve gathered for this in this space
May we eat and drink our fill
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