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** Thanksgiving Day @ 10am-1pm at The Cathedral: Help with set-up at 10am, take part in a holiday worship service at 11am, and stay to help to serve Thanksgiving Dinner to hungry neighbors at noon. The Cathedral community partners with our Muslim friends to provide the meal. Sign-up to bring food or volunteer to help with serving -- contact Bob Greiner atrgreiner@diomass.org.** Thanksgivng Orphans Dinner @ 7pm at Rev. Steph's home: Rev. Steph and her mother Phyllis Spellers (flying in from Kentucky!) invite you to Cambridge for an amazing Southern feast. RSVP by Monday, Nov. 23, to Rev. Steph at revsteph@thecrossingboston.org or 617.482.4826, x318 1) to say you're coming or 2) to volunteer to make/bring food or drink. All are welcome, even if you come with a full belly from an earlier feast :)
- THE CONSPIRACY: The heart of the conspiracy is four commitments: 1) worship fully in order to truly create space for Jesus in our hearts and lives, 2) spend less money on gifts and tell others they needn't purchase multiple gifts for you; 3) give truly relational gifts, the kind that share our presence, not just presents; and 3) love everybody, especially brothers and sisters living with extreme poverty.
- THURSDAYS IN DECEMBER: Each Thursday after worship, we'll share a simple meal, learn about the Advent Conspiracy (including watching a video that members of The Crossing community helped to make), and share table conversations around reflection questions. If you would like to make/bring soup or bread, contact Travis at hospitality@thecrossingboston.
org . - (OR) SUNDAYS @ THE CATHEDRAL: The Cathedral Sunday morning congregation will also be making the Advent Conspiracy journey. If you can't attend The Crossing one night, consider going to The Cathedral: worship at 10am, formation at 11:30am.
- GIFT-MAKING PARTY: Our final Thursday together (Dec. 17), we will stop talking and start doing. Bring your supplies and we'll eat soup and bread and make presents together.
- LOVE ALL TOGETHER: Please consider setting aside the money you'll save buying fewer gifts or making gifts, and instead contribute to the Mothers' Union in Maseno, Kenya, an Anglican women's circle that is creating sustainable crafts and providing meals for AIDS orphans. This summer we sent two of our members to build relationships in Maseno, and we want to keep nurturing the link with sisters and brothers in that extraordinary community.
"Household of Prodigals," by Michael Zahniser
I rejoice to be part of this household of prodigals,
these wanderers and squanderers welcomed home.
And I'm awed by this faith that believes, when the world
and even the church has shut its doors,
that the heart of God is still open.
But the truth is I have been the elder brother,
who stiffened at the sounds of celebration inside.
And the world is a wasteland when your heart is so hard
that you cannot rejoice to see a brother loved.
And to those who curse God's children, God
is a thick and dreadful darkness.
No wonder we thought God was angry - but not at you.
And those were dark days, desert days,
when I spat out words like a bitter taste,
drunk with self-righteousness and lonely as all hell.
But I'm here because of a brother who said,
"Michael, look in my eyes and see
the hurt, the fear, the fury, and know
it's there because of you."
A brother in pain who trusted me to care.
I'm here because God, when my mind was shuttered,
spoke to my heart and said, "I disown
your words. I disown
your works. I disown
the wounds you've inflicted in my name."
But I'm here because I could not survive,
I could not believe God's love
if not for you,
if not for your stories, where I've learned
that the heart of God is simple: love
its only substance, love its goal,
love its means and love its end.
So keep believing.
Keep celebrating.
And help the doubtful ones like me to see.
And know that the God you were told to fear
is on your side, and always near,
to love, to heal, to bless, and to set free.
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