Sabbath Day Worship

 


--Sabbath is a radical practice.

--Our Worship liturgy is a daring act of imagination.

--It manifests our belief in God who is doing "hands-on work"  to make new human futures.

--Worship is resistance to the dominant, life-flattening order.

--in Sabbath Worship we explore the experience of covenant community:   (a)   we celebrate a God-ordered life, and (b) we engage in the practice of hope in the face of the world's hopelessness. 

-- We celebrate a world that is fruitful and generative, rather than use-ful.

-- We embrace God's themes of wholeness and completion in a world that can be half-baked and distorted.

--We  are rooted in the peace of Jesus (an antidote to anxiety).

--The fabric of our lives depends on fidelity, not "productivity."

Liturgy is way of imagining the world differently and acting according to that imagination.


(thanks to Walter Brueggemann)

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