Every Monday, Jed Lindholm of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Holden, Massachusetts and Alan Crowley of Good Shepherd in Jericho, Vermont, lead a small group experience of "Lectio Divina," a way of praying that moves from meditative reflection to resting in the presence of God. The prayerful focus is an invitation to listen to and respond to God through God's Word and one another. We believe that God loves us and feeds us through the scriptures, which Martin Luther names "the other manger."
1st reading: Read: Listen for the overall sense of the passage. What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.
2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.
3rd reading: Respond- What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.
After the 3rd Sharing, Share the Silence: Rest in God- Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart, beyond words.
Closing Prayer
Lectio Divina Procedure:
1st reading: Read: Listen for the overall sense of the passage. What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.
2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.
3rd reading: Respond- What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.
After the 3rd Sharing, Share the Silence: Rest in God- Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart, beyond words.
Closing Prayer
Lectio Divina Procedure:
1st reading: Read: Listen for the overall sense of the passage. What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.
2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.
3rd reading: Respond- What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.
After the 3rd Sharing, Share the Silence: Rest in God- Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart, beyond words.
John 11: 32-45
Closing Prayer
Lectio Divina Procedure:
1st reading: Read: Listen for the overall sense of the passage. What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.
2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.
3rd reading: Respond- What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.
After the 3rd Sharing, Share the Silence: Rest in God- Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart, beyond words.
Closing Prayer
Lectio Divina Procedure:
1st reading: Read: Listen for the overall sense of the passage. What most captures your attention as you listen? Share a word or phrase that seems to “light up” or makes the passage come alive for you.
2nd reading: Reflect- What feelings, sensations or longings are you experiencing? Share a message or question from God you are hearing.
3rd reading: Respond- What are you moved to say to God in response to what you are hearing? Share a prayer of intention, thanksgiving, or concern that rises within you.
After the 3rd Sharing, Share the Silence: Rest in God- Hold a quiet space to listen to God speaking in your heart, beyond words.
Closing Prayer