The Satanic Possession of Job | The Devil You Know pt. 1
The Call to Worship
The Lord's Prayer
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.
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 Shared Story
The Message
Conversation Series | The Devil You know
The Satan has been an all-encompassing character in the Church's imagination for millennia. Depending on your tradition, Satan was responsible for everything from illnesses, misdeeds, evil, and that annoying hum in the sound system. In this conversation series, we will explore the biblical and historical development of the Satan and how it has affected ideas of accountability and our ability to ask the hard questions of God.
Message | The Satanic Possession of Job
This week Carl leads us in an exploration of the story of Job and the implications that Satan has on how we question God and ourselves.
The Eucharist Litany (Reader portion written by Naomi Lippett)
Reader: This is Christ's table
The table of communion and relationship, where through the work of Christ and the power the Holy Spirit as we feast together on this single loaf and single cup, we are brought into union with the Triune God.
This is Christ's table
The table of shared human life, where no one is excluded and no one unwelcome, where unity is found in difference, where the other is embraced and seen.
This is Christ's table
The table of mystery, where this food nourishes more than just our physical hunger.
This is Christ's table
The table of thanksgiving and joy, where we lift up our lives in response to God's outrageous goodness.
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.
Remembering, therefore, this command of the Saviour, and all that came to pass, we pray:
Come Holy Spirit and transform these gifts into the means of grace that we need in this moment.
The gifts of god for the people of God.
Run to Christ's table.
All: “We consume the broken body of Christ
becoming the broken body of Christ
present in a broken world.”
Formational Learning
What stood out to you from the liturgy? Were there any points of curiosity, clarity, confusion, conviction, or conflict that emerged as we walked through liturgy together?
(Head)
What happens when we lose Satan as the fall guy? What kinds of questions do we have to begin to wrestle with?
(Heart)
In the past, how have you understood the person of Satan? How did it help or hinder you from processing the idea of evil and suffering in the world and your complicity in it?
(Hands)
How can we help create space to ask the real, hard, impossible, and uncomfortable questions of God and ourselves?
Announcements
We have a Slow-Cooker Spirituality group that meets online at 9:30am PST every Thursday. This coming week we will be sitting in Zechariah 3
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?
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Our Benediction
May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you: wherever he may send you;
may he guide you through the wilderness: protect you through the storm;
may he bring you home rejoicing: at the wonders he has shown you;
may he bring you home rejoicing: once again into our doors.*
*Claiborne, Shane. Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals (p. 52). Zondervan. Kindle Edition.