March 1st
Second Sunday of Lent
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Gathering Links - Offering Basket, Hosting Docs, Church Docs
Bulletin Quick Links
Welcome and Liturgy of Gathering
Blessing and Passing of the Peace
Response and Offering of Worship
Gathering Resources
WELCOME AND LITURGY OF GATHERING
Leader: Reading of Psalm 121 (FNV). This is the word of the Lord.
ALL: Thanks be to God.
Trinity is fostering a haven of belonging where wanderers and wonderers
gather to discover and embody the love of Jesus in the world.
COMMUNAL SINGING
Fairest Lord Jesus
Fairest Lord Jesus
Ruler of all nature
O Thou of God and man the Son
Thee will I cherish, Thee will I honor
Thou, my soul’s glory, joy and crown.
Fair are the meadows, fairer still the woodlands
Robed in the blooming garb of spring
Jesus is fairer, Jesus is purer
Who makes the woeful heart to sing
Fair is the sunshine,
Fairer still the moonlight,
And all the twinkling starry host;
Jesus shines brighter, Jesus shines purer
Than all the angels heaven can boast.
Beautiful Savior!
Lord of all the nations!
Son of God and Son of Man!
Glory and honor, praise, adoration,
Now and forevermore be Thine.
It Is Well
When peace like a river attendeth my way,
When sorrow like sea billows roll
Whatever my lot, thou has taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul
It is well (it is well)
With my soul (with my soul)
It is well, it is well with my soul
Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate,
And has shed his own blood for my soul
And Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight,
The clouds be rolled back as a scroll
The trump shall resound and the Lord shall descend,
Even so, it is well with my soul
COMMUNITY CONFESSION & LENTEN CANDLE READING
Leader:
Divine Creator,
when you first stirred the waters
and breathed into the soil of the earth,
all life was able to flourish.
From birth to death, there was enough.
Creatures and creations lived in cooperation.
The land. The water. The animals. The people.
All part of the family of God.
But as evil and greed permeated the hearts of humanity,
so began the interruption of Love’s natural rhythms.
Knowing that you, God, see all that we do in our flesh, confess our shortcomings together.
ALL: Even in our well-intentioned acts of justice, we fall short, Loving God.
We resist being born of the Spirit,
we fail to recognize the beauty in others,
we deny your presence in them.
We distanced ourselves from our creaturely neighbors,
and began to see the land as little more than fields of profit.
We have made ourselves strangers to our own home,
neglecting the wild in us,
forgetting our place among the whole of things.
Leader: Forgive and renew us, O God,
to right-relationship with the earth,
with our own bodies born from soil and water,
with our neighbors who bear the worst consequences of our consumption and negligence.
Time after time, we find love and acceptance in God’s eyes.
Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world,
but in order that the world might be saved through him.
ALL: May we be the ones who mend what has been destroyed,
who confront the powerful who plunder and leave barren,
who desires transformation of our own hearts and practices,
that life’s abundance may be restored upon the earth,
and all creatures and creations
may rest in your care, born of the Spirit.
Thanks be to God, we are forgiven!
Snuff out Lenten candle
BLESSING AND PASSING THE PEACE
Adults: The Lord be with you!
Children and Kids Ministry Leader: And also with you!
During this time we greet one another, recognizing that we are all a part of the body, as PreK-5th grade children are led to their ministry space. Younger children and youth remain, and are welcome, in the Gathering. Materials for toddlers are available and we understand that their presence means they will be heard, no need to worry about their vocal contributions.
SERMON NOTES
A People Re-Membered: In the Sorrow
Out of Line
Luke 9.46-55
Discussion/Further Wonderings:
What is Jesus revealing to you about entering sorrow?
In this week’s text/story, where might the Spirit be inviting us into a space for play amidst the sorrow?
How are you losing and finding yourself as you step into the text/story this week? What has been forgotten? What are you being called to re-member?
How might God be inviting you/us to be fully human in this season? How might that overflow to those around you/us? How does this week’s text/story point toward being a people of God?
*Womanism and Womanist Theology Resource Paper
*For additional discussion prompts visit the series page here.
LORD’S TABLE LITURGY
ALL: We come remembering the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. We eat of the bread, praying that its grace might strengthen us so we would become as persistent as you in confronting injustices, challenging oppressive actions, and reaching out to lift the fallen. We drink from the cup, trusting that its hope will spill out from us, anointing those who are lonely, lost, hungry, unhoused, and especially on those considered outsiders.
Leader: The Table of the Lord is open for all who would seek and accept the forgiveness Christ offers us.
*communion elements are alcohol and gluten free, not allergen free
RESPONSE & OFFERING OF WORSHIP
The Offering Basket
Prayer requests may be posted in the Zoom chat (Zoom participants) or written and placed in the offering basket.
Wonderful Cross
When I survey the wondrous Cross
On which the Prince of Glory died
My richest gain, I count but loss
And pour contempt on all my pride
See from His head, His hands, His feet
Sorrow and love flow mingled down
Did ever such love and sorrow meet?
Or thorns compose, so rich a crown
Oh the wonderful Cross, oh the wonderful Cross
Bids me come and die and find that I may truly live
Oh the wonderful Cross, oh the wonderful Cross
All who gather here by grace, draw near and bless Your name
Were the whole realm of nature mine
That were an offering far too small
Love so amazing, so divine
Demands my soul, my life, my all
(Chorus)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Community Conversation March 8th
Sermon Series. The sermon series and resources for our new year series are posted online at www.indytrinity.org/sermon-series. In conjunction with the sermon series, Trinity Seasonal Small Groups in the winter will form around All The Black Girls Are Activists: A Fourth Wave Womanist Pursuit of Dreams as Radical Resistance by ebonyjanice. The free audio book (and e-book) is available on Hoopla and Libby. Please contact the group host for more details and to generally RSVP. You are welcome to join the group that fits your schedule/needs. You are not bound by geographical location/parish.
Mondays (every other) 5:45-7:15pm - Broad Ripple starting January 26th
Mondays 12-1pm - Fishers/Zoom starting February 9th
Wednesdays 7-9pm - Midtown/Downtown starting February 4th
Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm - Queer Affinity starting February 5th
Lent resources, along with Trinity’s Guide to Lent, can be found at the bottom of the sermon series page.
Holy Week. We will make our way through Holy Week together by gathering virtually in the morning to center ourselves as we approach the end of the Lenten season the days leading to Christ's crucifixion (March 30 - April 3) . Each morning we will be participating in morning prayers, reflecting on art around this season, and listening to music that Trinity Church is sharing throughout this season. Join us weekday mornings at 7am on Zoom or catch up throughout the day on FB or YouTube. Questions? email joel@indytrinity.org.
On April 3rd, join us for our Good Friday service at COhatch Broad Ripple at 6:30 p.m. Good Friday marks the betrayal of Jesus and his death at the hands of the state. In this time we will walk with Jesus in his last days on the way to the cross. Join us at COhatch in the "Big Room" as we continue to make our way through Holy Week. If you aren't able to join us in person, you may also join via Zoom. Contact joel@indytrinity.org with any questions.
Save the Dates! Summer Retreats. Mark your calendars for Friday, May 29th through Sunday, May 31st AND Friday, August 28th through Sunday, August 30th. More details to come.
THE BENEDICTION
Leader: Goodness and mercy go with us from here.
ALL: Relentlessly, they pursue us.
Leader: Even in the midst of valleys that make us tremble,
ALL: even when evil draws near,
Leader: still the gifts of God will not yield.
ALL: Sacred provisions surround us.
Leader: Let us go in the confidence of God’s care for us as we follow Christ wherever Love leads. Go in peace!
(Some liturgies adapted from lectionaryliturgies.blogspot.com and enfleshed.com - Rev. M Barclay)
Remain in the Gathering space for general connection and prayer.
GATHERING RESOURCES AND INFORMATION
Guide and Service Dog Training. As we welcome Guide/Service Dogs at Gatherings, please familiarize yourself with resources under on these two websites https://www.guidedogs.com/resources/blindness-and-guide-dog-etiquette and https://www.guidedogsofamerica.org/best-practices-when-around-a-service-dog/ and discuss main points with those in your household. If you or anyone in your household has severe allergies or any fear of dogs, etc. please contact us (contact@indytrinity.org) so we can do our best to keep Gathering spaces welcoming for all.
Health Guidelines. Gatherings can look differently according to the needs of our leaders and community if health concerns take effect. We ask that everyone remain flexible if and/or when this is the case. If a Gathering is going to be virtual, we will send an email by 8am on Sunday, or earlier. If you are experiencing fever, coughs, or other clear signs of illness, please remain home and join the Gathering via Zoom. If your symptoms are not highly contagious or you are unsure about exposing others, please wear a mask. Specifically, if you have been exposed to or have symptoms of Covid-19 or the Flu, you can follow the guidelines from the CDC to determine what are your best precautions to take.
Land Acknowledgement. We acknowledge that the land on which we gather for worship was stolen from Native peoples, who were driven out of the area and of their native lands by genocide, force (through broken treaties and laws imposed upon their nation), and systematic disposession. The Myaamiaki, Kaskaskia, and Kickapoo peoples* and their sovereign Nations have cared for, and are deeply a part of, this land - past, present, and future. (ref: Repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery, Trinity Church)
Gathering Hosting Schedule. As an act of service and care, please join staff, leaders, and others from your parish in hosting Sunday Gatherings. These are great times to connect and welcome others to converse while serving as well. Arrival at 9:45am is great, 9:30am is super helpful for assisting with audio equipment and/or indoor set up. Cleaning up on the back end should only take 10-15 minutes. The hosting checklist is in the Trinity office. Thank you!
March
1st: Fishers
8th: Broad Ripple
15th: North/Carmel
22nd: Midtown/Downtown
29th: Fishers
April
5th/Easter: Broad Ripple
12th: North/Carmel
19th: Midtown/Downtown
26th: Fishers
First Nations Version of Psalms. We understand that the Spirit has no gender. While the FNV does use the word “Grandfather” for the Great Spirit, and we at Trinity might more naturally gravitate toward a feminine or gender-inclusive term for the Spirit, we have chosen to read from this version to open ourselves to the diverse humanlike depictions of Creator and hear these sacred texts in new ways. No translation is perfect. If you’d like to read what the translators of the FNV have to say about their choice regarding gender and the Great Spirit, you are welcome to read the excerpt at the front of this Trinity Gathering copy (it is marked).
