Wednesday, September 24, 2025

4th Sunday of the 2025 Season of Creation

 4th Sunday of the 2025 Season of Creation


September 27, 2025

Zoom  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87935930592?pwd=qZlKA506MIS9okXQQxBkaKsyhsZJDV.1

Presider:  Karla

Responder: Theresa 

Opening: Sign of the Cross:   Karla

In the name of the Creator Spirit God, who gives birth to the Universe in love.

The Word of God, who became Jesus, our human brother, among us to reveal our mission to care for each other and for all Creation,

And of the Wisdom Spirit, reaching out in the prophetic voices of Creation, calling us to renew Earth. Amen.

May the grace and peace of our God, who loves us, forgives us, and is calling us to transformation and prophetic action, be with you.

 

 

  https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKDT389nJ1g

Opening Prayer: Linda

Creator of all, we praise you for the gift of life and for the faith that unites us in care for our common home. 

We confess how estranged we have become from one another, from your Creation, and from our most authentic selves.

We acknowledge that our greed and destructive impulses have fractured our relationships with you, with others, and with the Earth.

Fertile fields have become barren, forests lie desolate, and oceans and rivers are polluted. Thriving communities have become places of suffering, and the earth cries out. May we come together as one family, to labor for your peace—a shalom where all your people may dwell in safety, and rest in quiet places.  Amen.

Expressions of Gratitude:

Karla: We ask for grace to continually acknowledge our need to grow in goodness, peace, and caring for ourselves and others. God, you created us in your likeness, living among us, naming us as your own.  R: Strengthen us to bring honor and glory to your name.

Karla:  God, you sustain us in our daily lives, offering your love and grace, guiding us as your children.    R:  Lead us to transformation and action. 

Karla:  God, you promise us eternal hope, raising us up, calling us to new life in you. R: Lead us to acts of heartfelt compassion for others.

Karla:  Loving God, whose glory it is always to be merciful, may your Word take root in us and bring forth an openness of heart in all our words and deeds. Amen 

Patti: May our readings today become living bread. May your spirit empower them to shape us in Jesus’ likeness.

1st Reading: John

A reading written by David George Haskell from The Songs of the Trees

We’re all — trees, humans, insects, birds, bacteria — pluralities. Life is an embodied network. These living networks are not places of omnibenevolent Oneness. Instead, they are where ecological and evolutionary tensions between cooperation and conflict are negotiated and resolved. These struggles often result not in the evolution of stronger, more independent selves, but in the dissolution of the self into a relationship. Because life is a network, there is no “nature” or “environment” separate and apart from humans. We are part of the community of life, composed of relationships with “others,” so the human/nature duality that lives near the heart of many philosophies is, from a biological perspective, illusory. We are not, in the words of the folk hymn, wayfaring strangers traveling through this world. Nor are we the estranged creatures of Wordsworth’s lyrical ballads, fallen out of Nature into a “stagnant pool” of artifice where we misshape “the beauteous forms of things.” Our bodies and minds, our “Science and Art,” are as natural and wild as they ever were.

We cannot step outside life’s songs. This music made us; it is our nature. Our ethic must therefore be one of belonging, an imperative made all the more urgent by the many ways that human actions are fraying, rewiring, and severing biological networks worldwide. To listen to trees, nature’s great connectors, is therefore to learn how to inhabit the relationships that give life its source, substance, and beauty.

David George Haskell is a British and American biologist and writer. He is a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist in General Nonfiction. In addition to scientific papers, he has authored essays, poems, op-eds, and the books The Forest Unseen, The Songs of Trees, Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree, and Sounds Wild and Broken.

Psalm 148 from Psalms for Praying by Nan Merrill: Karen

Let all people praise the Beloved, who is exalted in heaven and on earth; whose glory is above heaven and earth.

For all are to be called friends, companions to the true Friend, giving their lives joyfully as co-creators and people of peace.

Praise to the Blessed One, the very Breath of our breath, the very Heart of our heart. 

2nd Reading: JayCee

A Reading from This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories that Make Us by Cole Arthur Riley.

Have you ever stood in the presence of a tree and listened to the wind pass through its leaves? The roots and body stand defiant and unmoved. But listen. The branches stretch out their tongues and whisper shhhhh.

Trees make symphonies without their trunks ever moving, almost as if the stillness of their centers amplifies their sound. The tree may appear still, but if you look closer, you’ll see that each leaf flails with breath. The tree may seem alone but plow deep and you’ll unearth its secret gnarled roots—the grotesque and the beautiful—creeping in the soil, reaching toward the ancestors.

Cole Arthur Riley is the creator of Black Liturgies, a space where Black words of dignity, lament, rage, and rest are curated and integrated with a liberating spirituality. An excellent collection of Prayers, poems, and meditations was published under this title in 2024. She serves as the content and spiritual formation manager for Chesterton House: A Center for Christian Studies at Cornell University.

Gloria: Patti

Grateful for all the blessings of Creation that we enjoy and conscious of all those who reach out in compassion and love to care for us, let’s sing out our gratitude from our hearts, giving glory to God.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji7TtVhkvis&list=RDJi7TtVhkvis&start_radio=1

 

Gospel Reading:  Matthew 6:26-34 from The Message

If you choose to live a life of worshiping God, it means you won't fuss over what's on the table at mealtimes or whether your clothes are in fashion. There's more to your life than the food you eat, and more to your appearance than the clothes you wear. Look at the birds—free and unburdened, not tied down to a job, careless in God's care. And you are worth much more to him than birds. "Has anyone by fussing in front of the mirror ever gotten taller by even an inch? All this time and money spent on fashion—do you think it makes that much of a difference? Instead of focusing on fashions, step outside into the fields and look at the wildflowers. They never primp or shop, but have you ever seen such colors and designs? The top-dressed men and women in the country look shabby next to them. "If God pays such attention to the appearance of wildflowers—most of which are never even seen—don't you think he'll care for you, take pride in you, do his best for you? What I'm trying to do here is to encourage you to relax, not to be so concerned with acquiring things, so you can respond to God's giving. People who don't know God and how he works worry about these things, but you know both God and his ways. Immerse your life in God's reality, initiative, and provisions. Don't worry about missing out. You'll find that all your everyday human concerns will be taken care of. "Focus entirely on what God is doing right now, and don't get anxious about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you manage whatever difficult situations arise when the time comes.

The Gospel of Jesus the Christ.   R. Praise be to you, Brother Jesus 

Homily: Karla/All

 The Affirmation of our Faith (Lucia)

God creates all things, renews all things, and celebrates all things.  R. This we believe.

Earth is a sanctuary, a sacred planet filled with God’s presence, a home for us to share with all creatures.  R. This we believe.

God became incarnated as a part of Earth, like Adam, a human being called Jesus Christ, who lived and breathed and spoke among us, suffered and died on a cross for all human beings and for all creation.   R. This we believe.

The risen Jesus is the Christ at the center of creation, reconciling all things to God, renewing all creation, and filling the cosmos.  R. This we believe.

Wisdom Spirit renews life in creation, groans in empathy with a suffering creation, and waits with us for the rebirth of all creation.    R. This we believe.

We believe that with Christ we will rise and with Christ we will celebrate a new creation.   R. This we believe.

Prayers of the Community: Pat

As we prepare for the sacred meal, we bring our prayerful intentions to this table. Please feel free to voice your concerns beginning with the words “I bring to the table….”

 

We pray for these and all unspoken prayers in our hearts. Amen.

Sign of Peace: Linda

Let us show the love God has instilled within us by greeting each other as a sign of God’s justice, peace, love, forgiveness, and grace. The peace of our Creator be with you in all things.

R. And with you.

Let us offer each other a sign of Christ’s peace. 

Offering of the Gifts:

Galen: Blessed are you, God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the Earth and work of human hands. It will become for us the bread of life.   R.  Blessed be God forever.

Karla: By the mystery of this water and wine, may we come to share in the divinity of Christ, who shared himself in our humanity.

Janet: Blessed are you, God of all creation, through your goodness, we have received this wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.    R. Blessed be God forever. 

Karla: God is with you. R. And also with you.

Karla: Lift your hearts. R. We lift our hearts to God and to one another.

Penny: Let us give thanks to our God. R.  It is good to give God thanks and praise.

Juanita: We gather together to give thanks and praise to you. You are the one Trinity, living and true, from the beginning of all time and throughout all of eternity. Amen

 
Jay Cee:
God, you are the source of life and goodness. You fill your creatures with every blessing. You lead your people throughout the world to the transforming vision of your love. May we be strengthened to build communities of justice, peace, and inclusivity in our church and in our world. For this, we are always grateful, and we p
lace our hope and trust in you.

Barbara: Therefore, with people of all faiths in every part of the world, we join with all of heaven as we proclaim:

 

 

https://youtu.be/aQ7_z45lw4g?si=X5Hu1c56AYvUV47C

 

Janet:  As a community, we gather in the power of your Spirit, refreshing wind, luminous wildfire, and living breath. We seek to live “rich in God” as Jesus taught us to do. May we ever remain Spirit-filled people, seeking the light, striving to be courageous and prophetic, and ever observant of your design for us. 

Penny: We are grateful for the bread and wine and those who carefully tended the grapes and wheat that remind us of our call to be Your Presence in the world. 

Prayer over the Gifts (Christine)

Our loving God, we bring you these gifts of bread and wine, nourishing signs of your faithful care for our needs through the rich diversity and bounty of Earth. Through these gifts, we offer you our true wealth: our lives, our talents, our commitment to serve you through our loving service to each other and to your Creation.

Epiclesis Karla Karla

Please place your hands over your gifts and call upon the Wisdom Spirit to transform our gifts and our energies into your true Bread of Life and the cup of salvation for our world in these difficult and troubled times.

Karla: Let us now honor the first Thanksgiving.

Please lift your plate

Nick: On the night before he faced the betrayal of friends and his death, Jesus sat at supper with companions and friends. He reminded them of all that he taught them over their years together.

Penny: When he returned to his place at the table, he lifted the bread, spoke the blessing, broke the bread, and offered it to them, saying: 

ALL: Take and eat, This is my Body, go and love one another.

Please lift your cup

Juanita: Then he took the cup of the covenant, spoke the grace, and offered it to them, saying:

ALL: Take and drink. This is the covenant of my blood. Whenever you think of me like this, I am with you.

Now, let us pray the prayer of Jesus (Chrys)

Dear Creator in heaven, in the air, soil, forests, and oceans. May we visibly honor your names by the way we care for your Creation.

Give us this day our daily bread that all may have enough to live life in fullness.

Forgive our greed, our exploitation, our lack of concern for other species and for future generations, as we forgive those who trespass against us through reconciliation with justice and peace.

Lead us not into the temptation to exploit your creatures and deliver us from the evil of destroying your gift of creation. For yours is the kin-dom forever and ever. You are our beginning, and you are our end.

Amen.

Karla: Creator, you continually fed us as it was in the beginning, today and into the future.

R. Happy are all, called to partake of this Supper of Creation.

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=cdOvOXEiss0

Prayer after Communion (Cathy P)

Our loving God, we have shared this Eucharist in thanksgiving for your sacred gift of Creation in which we live and move, share life, and thrive.

We thank you for your invitation to discipleship in caring for it.

Now may the power of Christ’s body and blood reach deeply into our hearts, minds, and bodies to heal our wounds.

Please help us to listen more attentively to the prophets from our traditions and to the voices from Creation all around us.

Strengthen us to act with wisdom, compassion, urgency, and love to renew Earth.

We make our prayer in the name of Abba, God, our brother Jesus, and the power of the Spirit of Wisdom, where we live, move, and have our being now and forever. Amen

Karla:   As we conclude our service, I invite you to join me in dedicating ourselves to the care of the Earth.

We join with the Earth and with each other to bring new life to the land. To restore the waters. To refresh the air.

We join with the Earth and with each other. To renew the forests. To care for the plants. To protect the creatures.

We join with the Earth and with each other to celebrate the seas. To rejoice in the sunlight, to sing the song of the stars.

We come together with the Earth and one another to rebuild the human community.

To promote justice and peace. To remember our children.

We join with the Earth and with each other to join as many and diverse expressions of one loving mystery: for the healing of the Earth and the renewal of all life. Amen.

Final Blessing: Nick

May the lavish welcome of the Creator accept us for who we are.
May the incarnation of the Word touch and hold us close.
May the wandering of Wisdom Spirit help us risk ourselves for love.

Dismissal: Juanita

 

https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=cdOvOXEiss0

 

 

 

 



Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Week 3 Seasons of Creation

 Week 3 Seasons of Creation


Zoom  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87935930592?pwd=qZlKA506MIS9okXQQxBkaKsyhsZJDV.1

Presider: Nick

Responses: John

 

Opening song: Touch the Earth Lightly



https://youtu.be/vKTc3btIcyE?si=l_m6sJkkytjAxxTD

 


We begin in the name of our Creative God, our brother Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

 

 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. R] And also with you

 

 

Kyrie

Our Creator God, we have become alienated from Earth and viewed this planet as disposable, a source of endless resources to be exploited.     R] Creator Spirit of God have mercy

 

Christ Jesus, we have polluted Earth’s air, land and waters. We have turned our greed into global warming. We have devalued human life.

     R] Word of God, have mercy

 

Holy Spirit of God, You are at work in us and among us now in these times, filling us with new knowledge of God’s presence in Earth, calling us to take part in Your New Creation.  R] Wisdom of God have mercy

 Opening Prayer  Nick

Loving God, Yours is the vineyard and the harvest. Yours the kin-dom of justice and peace. You call your people to tend to its growth. Bless the work entrusted to our hands, that we may offer You an abundance of just, sustainable and flourishing works, a rich harvest of peace. We ask this in Jesus’ name. R] Amen

A reading from the book of the prophet Amos  (Barbara)

 

Listen to this, you who live off of the needy and oppress the poor of the land, you who say, “if only the new moon were over

 so we could sell our grain, and “when sabbath is over, we will sell our wheat charging higher prices for smaller portions,  

that way, we can buy the poor for silver and the needy for a pair of sandals— and even make a profit on the chaff of the wheat!”

YHWH swears by the Pride of Jacob,  “I will never forget a single thing you have done.”

 

The Word of God.  R] Thanks be to God

 Responsorial Psalm - 145  (vs: Linda)

R] I will bless your name, my God, forever and ever.

 I will extol you, my God, my Ruler. Every day I will bless You and will praise Your name forever. R]

Yahweh, You are gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in love. You are good to all and compassionate toward all Your creatures. R]

Yahweh, You are just in all your ways and loving toward all that you created. You are near to all who call upon You, all who call upon You in truth.  R]

A reading from the first letter of Timothy  (Pat)

First of all, i urge that prayers be offered for everyone—petitions, intercessions and thanksgivings— and especially for rulers and those in authority, so that we may be able to live godly and reverent lives in peace and quiet.  to do this is right, and will please God our savior, 4 who wants everyone to be saved and to reach full knowledge of the truth.  for there is only one God, and there is only one mediator between God and humankind—Christ Jesus, who was one of us, and who at the proper time sacrificed himself as a ransom and a testimony for all. Because of this i have been appointed to be a preacher, an apostle, and—this is the truth, now, I’m not lying—a faithful and honest teacher to the Gentiles. Therefore, i want people everywhere to lift their hands up reverently in prayer, without anger or dissension.

Alleluia Misa Delgado 3


https://youtu.be/mytTpWzZB-I?si=aVuK4Nn5oWZWBYy1

Gospel   Nick

Jesus said to the disciples, “there was a wealthy landowner who, having received reports of a steward mismanaging the property, summoned the steward and said, ‘what’s this I hear about you? Give me an account of your service, for it’s about to come to an end.’ 3 The steward thought, ‘what will I do next? My employer is going to fire me. I can’t dig ditches, I’m ashamed to go begging. I have it! Here’s a way to make sure that people will take me into their homes when I’m let go.’  “So the steward called in each of the landowner’s debtors. the steward said to the first, ‘how much do you owe my employer?’ The debtor replied, ‘a hundred jars of oil.’ the steward said, ‘take your invoice, sit down quickly and make it fifty.’  To another the steward said, ‘how much do you owe?’ The answer came, ‘a hundred measures of wheat,’ and the steward said, ‘take your invoice and make it eighty.’ “Upon hearing this, the owner gave this devious worker credit for being enterprising! Why? Because the children of this world are more astute in dealing with their own kind than are the children of light. So i tell you: make friends for yourselves through your use of this world’s goods, so that when they fail you, you’ll be welcomed into an eternal home. If you can trust others in little things, you can also trust them in greater, and anyone unjust in a slight matter will also be unjust in a greater. If you can’t be trusted with filthy lucre, who will trust you with true riches?  And if you haven’t been trustworthy with someone else’s money, who will give you your own? 13 “Subordinates can’t have two superiors. either they’ll hate the one and love the other or be attentive to the one and despise the other. You can’t worship both God and money.”

The Gospel of Jesus the Christ.

R] Praise be to you, Brother Jesus

Homily

Offering of Gifts

Marita: Blessed are you, God of all creation! Through your goodness we have this bread to offer. Fruit of the Earth, work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life.

     R] Blessed be God forever

 

Gerry: Blessed are you, God of all creation! Through your goodness we have this wine to offer. Fruit of the vine, work of human hands, it will become for us the cup of life.

     R] Blessed be God forever

 

Nick: Pray sisters and brothers that our gifts may be acceptable and pleasing to our loving God.

 

       R] May God accept this offering from our hands for the praise and glory of God’s name. For our good and the good of all God’s holy people.

Prayer over the Gifts

Karla: Loving and gracious God, all that we have are gifts from You. Receive these gifts of bread and wine, our energies, our hopes and our commitments to return our love to you through our care for and sharing of creation with grateful and generous hearts. Grant this in the name of Jesus, the Christ.  R] Amen

     Nick: May God be with you R] And also with you

     Nick: Lift up your hearts! R] We lift them up to the Lord

     Nick: Let us give thanks to the Lord, our God. 

              R] It is right and just.


Linda: Wise and faithful God, you have birthed us in goodness, gifted us with life and cherished us in love. In the heart of our being, your Spirit dwells; a Spirit of courage and vision, a Spirit of wisdom and truth.

 

Teresa U Sending among us Jesus, our Savior, you birth afresh in our world the power of Sophia-Wisdom, and in the gift of the Spirit, your creative goodness blooms anew amid the variety and wonder of life.

Penny: In the power of that same Spirit, we lift our hearts in prayer, invoking anew the gift of wisdom and enlightenment, that we may continue to praise and thank you, in union with all who sing the ancient hymn of praise: 

 

Holy:  Kevin Keil



https://youtu.be/aQ7_z45lw4g?si=X5Hu1c56AYvUV47C

 

Patti: We give thanks for the wonderful gift of reflective awareness that allows us to recognize and name the presence of a Creator Spirit beyond all imagining in our universe.

 

Jay Cee: Everything we have, everything we see, everything we do, everyone we love and everyone who loves us reveals this sustaining presence and our total dependence on it.

Gina: We marvel and wonder at the size and complexity of our universe. We marvel and wonder at the development of life on this planet. We give thanks for the Creative Presence that sustains this life and all that exists. We recognize that human life gives our Creative God a particular way of coming to expression, and that in us the Spirit can sing and dance, speak and write, live and create.

 

     Cathy W: We give thanks for Jesus of Nazareth, who loves us so greatly and taught so clearly and courageously. He was able to set people free from images and religious practices that bound them in fear and a false sense of separation from the Source of all life and from one another.

 

 Nick Through Jesus we have learned how our loving is a sharing in the life of the Spirit. In Jesus we see the Spirit of Life challenging all of us who make Her presence on Earth more visible. We call upon the Holy Spirit to transform our simple gifts of bread and wine into the body and blood of Jesus.

     Nick: We remember that on the night before he died, Jesus gathered with his friends and family to celebrate the feast of Passover. During the meal, he took bread, he blessed and broke it and shared it with all of them saying

        “Take this all of you and eat it, for this is my body.”

Nick: As the meal was ending, Jesus took a cup of wine, prayed a blessing, and shared it with all of them saying: “Take this, all of you, and drink, for this is the cup of my blood, the blood of the new and everlasting covenant, it will be poured out for you and for all. Do this in memory of me.”

Cathy W: We take this bread and eat it, mindful of the Spirit at work in our lives, in the ordinary, in the everyday and in our desire to love as generously as Jesus did. Likewise, we drink now, mindful of our bonding with Jesus and all people through the Spirit at work in our lives.

 

Therese: We pray for all who allow the mind and heart and spirit of Jesus to motivate their actions. We pray that Christian leadership may be open and affirming, creative and challenging. We pray that all Christians might better recognize, acknowledge, and acclaim the Spirit’s presence in all people, at all times, in all places.

Gina:  For ourselves, gathered together in community, we ask the grace to be who and what we ritualize here: the body of Christ, people committed to allowing the Spirit to move freely in our lives. We are grateful for the giftedness of each person here. We are grateful for who we are for each other. May we truly be Eucharist in all we do.

 

All: Through Christ, with Christ and in Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit,all glory and honor is yours, O God, forever and ever 

     R] AMEN. ALLELUA. AMEN

 

 

 

Cathy PEternal Spirit, Earth Maker, pain bearer, Life -Giver, Source of all that is and that shall be, Mother and Father of us all, Loving God in whom is heaven: The hallowing of Your name echo throughout the universe! The way of Your justice be followed by the peoples of the world. Your heavenly will be done by all created beings! Your commonwealth of peace and freedom sustain our hope and come upon Earth.

Karen: With the bread we need for today, feed us. In the hurts we absorb from one another forgive us. In times of temptation and stress, strengthen us. From trials to great to endure, spare us.  From the grip of all that is evil, free us. For you reign in the glory of the power that is love. Amen

Penny: Behold, this is the Lamb of God who calls us to rejoice in God’s goodness and follow Jesus in faithful discipleship. Here and now he gives us food and drink for the journey. How blessed are we who are called to the table of our God!

 

       All: Jesus, you make us worthy to receive you. By your word we are healed.

Song I Myself am the Bread of Life


https://youtu.be/QZgYcIvqgHU?si=qf-4mztLSjBu-y3m

Closing prayer

Nick Our loving God, You have nourished us with this sacrament. Support us with Your unfailing help that we may embrace Your ways, caring wisely and generously for the human family and the family of creation. In Jesus’ name we pray.     R] Amen

Blessing: 

 

Please extend your hands and pray our blessing together.

 

Nick: May the Divine bless us with discomfort at easy answers, social media half-truths and superficial relationships.

 

May our Pilgrim God nudge us toward new places, new adventures and new friends so that we may share the refreshment of our ever-surprising God of love.  

 

Dismissal: Karla

 

Closing Song: For the Beauty of the Earth



https://youtu.be/3sU-vWSqMR0?si=JFDby2R54x9_SViF

 

 

 

 

 

 

4th Sunday of the 2025 Season of Creation

 4th Sunday of the 2025 Season of Creation September 27, 2025 Zoom   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87935930592?pwd=qZlKA506MIS9okXQQxBkaKsyh...