Hello everybody. I visited an ELCA church today. Everything was quite as expected, until the affirmation prayer just before communion. Here it is in its entirety:
"In the beginning was the circle. God made the world round, floated a sun to shine light around our days and hung a moon and many stars to brighten each night. All creatures had their place in the circle of life. All seasons came round in their appointed times. All creation danced in a circle of joy.
"In the beginning was the tapestry. Jesus, the great weaver, wove together a rich and diverse fabric. All colors, all sizes and shapes went into the needlework. Cultures and traditions were woven in like gold and silver threads. Each variation contributed to a strong and beautiful whole.
"In the beginning was music. The Holy Spirit conducts a glorious sound using the songs of the birds, the music of the mountains and streams, the harmony of the woods, the chorus of frogs and crickets and the trumpets of praise and drums of glory from the depths of humanity. The orchestra needs all of us to make a great melody of praise.
"From the beginning to now, God uses all of us to create joy and beauty, hope and compassion. Amen."
I do not know what to make of this prayer. I tried looking it up online--it came from somewhere--but I can't trace its origins. So what do you all know about it and think about it? I adore any respectful opinions so please don't be shy.
God bless you in Jesus' name. --Chuck
"In the beginning was the circle. God made the world round, floated a sun to shine light around our days and hung a moon and many stars to brighten each night. All creatures had their place in the circle of life. All seasons came round in their appointed times. All creation danced in a circle of joy.
"In the beginning was the tapestry. Jesus, the great weaver, wove together a rich and diverse fabric. All colors, all sizes and shapes went into the needlework. Cultures and traditions were woven in like gold and silver threads. Each variation contributed to a strong and beautiful whole.
"In the beginning was music. The Holy Spirit conducts a glorious sound using the songs of the birds, the music of the mountains and streams, the harmony of the woods, the chorus of frogs and crickets and the trumpets of praise and drums of glory from the depths of humanity. The orchestra needs all of us to make a great melody of praise.
"From the beginning to now, God uses all of us to create joy and beauty, hope and compassion. Amen."
I do not know what to make of this prayer. I tried looking it up online--it came from somewhere--but I can't trace its origins. So what do you all know about it and think about it? I adore any respectful opinions so please don't be shy.
God bless you in Jesus' name. --Chuck