Holding Sacred Space

Prelude music:

Ubi Caritas (Taizé chant by Jacques Berthier) - Performed by St. Bartholomew’s Singers, Choristers, and Choir

All are Welcome (by Marty Haugen) - Performed by Ruth and Joy Everingham

There is a Longing (by Anne Quigley) - Performed by Kim TM
There is a Longing - lyrics video

Breathing exercise background music: Spiegel im Spiegel, for Cello & Piano · Sebastian Klinger · Jürgen Kruse - Arvo Pärt Collection

5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Exercise: Coping with Panic, Anxiety & Emotions

Response music: Christ, Our Peace (by Marty Haugen) - Performed by St. Mark's singers and musicians

The Lord's Prayer - Performed by Kings Return

Benediction music: Ubi Caritas (Taizé chant by Jacques Berthier) - Performed by St. Bartholomew’s Singers, Choristers, and Choir

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Whatever happens with the national election the day prior, let's gather to hold sacred space together and continue our healing journey toward creating beloved community. We invite you to bring all of your emotions, and we will begin / continue to process those both individually and collectively in healthy ways.

Join us with a focus on Holding Sacred Space. If you would like additional prayer following this gathering, we will have a number of people available to pray with individual participants in breakout rooms for up to an additional half hour.

ELCA Coaching is collaborating with Rev. Brenda Smith (ELCA), Deacon Tammy Devine (ELCA), and Rev. Candy Holmes (MCC) as we discern where Spirit might be collectively leading us as people of faith. We began gathering online with faith leaders in March of 2020 to wrestle together with Being Church in a global pandemic, which transitioned over the summer of 2021 to Courageous Leadership, as COVID revealed our perceptions and misconceptions about most things in life. Jesus is our primary model as we move toward Creating Beloved Community: Healing Together, gathering the first Wednesday of each month (with additional bonus Wednesdays) for the next year as we learn together and experiment in community with a variety of spiritual practices and focus areas (such as healing, liberation, decolonization, and much more), while also creating a template for faith communities to use in their own contexts.

We believe this is in attunement with our call as Christians from:

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To answer some commonly asked questions about these regular gatherings:

"Why are you still meeting?" "Don't become too familiar with loneliness. Community is a risk, but liberation depends on the collective. Who can you trust to hold you?" -- Cole Arthur Riley, author of Black Liturgies

"How can I prepare?" Beloved Community members pay attention and listen actively. We invite you to bring a spirit of curiosity and openness to these gatherings and to all aspects of your life. What are you noticing? Where is Spirit moving? How are you being invited to participate in the work God is already doing, especially outside the walls of the building where the church often gathers?
 
"What if I'm not a group person?" Beloved Community members take calculated risks. We invite you to take a small step outside your comfort zone and allow yourself to be seen and witnessed. We can almost guarantee that you will be pleasantly surprised by the loving, caring, and nurturing nature of community in this time together.