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Turndown & Amplify | There is No Safe Space pt. 2

Zoom Link for The Sunday Liturgy | https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89752784023

The Call to Worship

Lighting of the Christ Candle

The Invitation to Pause & Become Present

Our Vision

FōS is a community creating space for everyone to find hope, beauty, and possibility in the story of Jesus by reimagining faith together. 

  • We are a community practicing Big Tent Christianity.

  • We include because we have been included.

  • We love because we have been loved.

  • We invite because we have been invited.

  • We welcome diversity through open tables and open conversations.

  • We create space for God's generous guest list to be present and to participate fully.

The Lord's Prayer

Our Father in heaven, let Your name remain holy.
Bring about Your kingdom.
Manifest Your will here on earth, as it is manifest in heaven.
Give us each day that day’s bread—no more, no less—
And forgive us our debts as we forgive those who owe us something.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
Amen.

Brave Space by Micky Scott Bey Jones

Together we will create brave space
Because there is no such thing as a “safe space”
We exist in the real world
We all carry scars and we have all caused wounds.
In this space
We seek to turn down the volume of the outside world,
We amplify voices that fight to be heard elsewhere,
We call each other to more truth and love
We have the right to start somewhere and continue to grow.
We have the responsibility to examine what we think we know.
We will not be perfect.
This space will not be perfect.
It will not always be what we wish it to be
But
It will be our brave space together,
And, we will work on it side by side.

The Message

Conversation Series | There is No Safe Space

In this conversation series, There is No Safe Space, we are diving deeper into the Brave Space Litany together. We have used this litany in FōS for the past few years as a way of helping us show up and imagine what a Brave Space could be for us as a community. We wanted to take the opportunity to explore and expand the different lines of the poem in order to help us embody and enact those words together here in FōS.

Message | Turndown & Amplify

This week, Glenn leads us into the second portion of The Brave Space Litany through the story of the Syrophoenician woman in Mark 7. Our liturgy at FōS calls us to pause so that we can interrupt our normal patterns and hear voices fighting to be heard. These can come from within our fractured selves or from the margins of society. Everyone has had to learn how to practice this by having their ordered lives disrupted, even Jesus.

In this space
We seek to turn down the volume of the outside world,
We amplify voices that fight to be heard elsewhere.

The Eucharist Litany (portions of this litany were written by Naomi Lippett)

Reader: This is Christ's table. The table of remembrance, which on the night He was betrayed, in the company of friends, he took bread and broke it saying, this is my body given for you, eat this in remembrance of me. He then took the cup of wine, and gave thanks saying this is my blood of the new covenant. Drink this in remembrance of me.

All: This is Christ's table

Reader: Remembering, therefore, this command of the Saviour, and all that came to pass, we pray:

All: We consume the broken body of Christ becoming the broken body of Christ present in a broken world.

Formational Learning

Rules of the Table

  1. It’s Christ’s table, and we are all guests, a good guest makes sure everyone present can stay at the table.

  2. This is a place to process together. Questions of curiosity and process are encouraged, not questions to force agreement or coerce a specific answer.

  3. Keep answers to 1-2 minutes so everyone has room to share.

  4. The facilitator will interject when the conversation moves too far away from our explicit topic. All questions are good but they are not all useful for this specific time.

Brave Space Ideals for the Conversation

  1. Controversy with civility

  2. Own your intentions and your impact

  3. Challenge by choice (allow ourselves to be challenged by what others share)

  4. Respect

  5. No Attacks

(Opening Question) 

What stood out to you from the liturgy? What is one point of curiosity or a question that emerged as we walked through the liturgy together?

(Head) What do I think?

What changes when we see the purpose of weekly gatherings as provocation for the religiously and socially comfortable but elevation for the religiously and socially displaced?

Every week, we pause as we enter into our Sunday Liturgy. How does this intentional moment of pausing help open up the possibility that we can hear the invitation to provocation and embrace?

(Heart) What do I feel as I am reflecting?

In your experience, who has the microphone? What feelings emerge when you hear them speak?

What is the difference you experience when marginalized voices speak compared to the voices of the dominator culture [Remember bell hooks]?

(Hands) What do I do to respond?

Do you have a practice or ritual of pausing in your everyday life? If yes, what does it look like? If not, how could you practice pausing in your daily life?

Examen

The Examen is a daily practice of reflection and prayer that helps us introspectively look at ourselves. Spend a few moments at the end of your day prayerfully reflecting. Grab a pen and journal and write your response out.

  • When did you intentionally turndown the volume of the outside world today?

  • When did you amplify voices that fight to be heard today?

  • How can you cultivate courage to create Brave Space tomorrow?

Announcements 

  • We have a Slow-Cooker Spirituality group that meets online at 9:30am PST every Thursday. This coming week’s reading will be 1 Corinthians 14:1-25. Using the Head, Heart, Hands questions, spend some time reflecting on the passage and writing down what emerges for you.

    • (Head) What do I think about what I read?

    • (Heart) What do I feel as I am reflecting?

    • (Hands) What do I do to respond?

  • Be sure to look out for the latest episode of our Continuing the Conversation Podcast, which we just relaunched. Find it on Apple Podcasts under FōS Church or on our website under the Podcasts tab. www.fos.church/podcast

  • Our next Mental Health Check-in will be Mental Health Check-in, April 26, at 7pm (pacific time). It will be an opportunity to talk and explore wholeness and grounding together. We will use the same link as The Sunday Liturgy

  • One of the ways we invest in the future of FōS is through tithes and offering, generous giving. You can give online at www.fos.church/partner. Make sure to follow the instructions.

Our Benediction

May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you: wherever they may send you;
may Christ guide you through the wilderness: protect you through the storm;
may Christ bring you home rejoicing: at the wonders they have shown you;
may Christ bring you home rejoicing: once again into our doors.*
Amen …

*Claiborne, Shane. Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals (p. 52). Zondervan. Kindle Edition.