Mindful Leader
Episodes
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany + 1 -- Listening Gently
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Receiving the Holy Spirit – Gentleness
Primary Text that I will read: Luke 3:15-22 – Now when all the people were baptized, and when Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, the heaven was opened, and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove.
Marilyn White and Claudine Haight reporting on the mission trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Marilyn during her report on the mission trip to San Juan will, in part, address the need for helpers in that kind of role to be respectfully gentle in relationships. We don’t show up and say “this is what you must do” and when presented with road blocks and problems, keeping them informed as to what is going on conveys a gentleness of spirit that I think Paul is driving at in his Fruits in Galatians.
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Epiphany -- Listening Generously
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Ephesians 3: 1-13
Liturgical material for the service developed by Kerry Greenhill, Sacred Stones.
1 Kings -- God Speaks in a Small Still Voice, and Galatians 5 -- fruits of the Spirit. Today the fruit is generosity.
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Advent 3, Waiting in Joy!
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
Saturday Feb 02, 2019
“But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” Isaiah 40:31 (English Standard Version)
From my newsletter article (click to read): Our theme for Advent will be: Waiting patiently in hope, peace, joy and love. Each week will focus on one of those four ideas. We want to honor Advent I think part of how we honor the season is cherishing and embracing waiting. The Isaiah above is a theme for all who want to move quickly. ‘Renew your strength: wait.’
This week, we are somehow, waiting patiently … in joy … This is Gaudete Sunday – which is a 25 cent Ecclesiastical Latin word meaning Rejoice.
The sermon will be drawn from the Philippians 4: 4-7 – Rejoice.