Covenant Member Recap

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Growing up one of the defining Japanese imports of the 80’s was a cartoon whereby a fabulous super robot defended humanity from evil. What was unique about this super robot was unlike Robocop, where a deceased individual was converted into a machine, or R2D2 who was cute but honestly, limited, Votron was a collaboration. Votron was a group of smaller units coming together, working in unison to become super. Alone they were ordinary, together they were extraordinary. Evil didn’t stand a chance. If you can get past the overt kitchieness of the metaphor, OR its undebatable awesomeness, it’s not a bad way to view the body of Christ. In 1 Corinthians, the apostle Paul describes the church as a body with Christ as her head. It is, like Voltron, the collaboration of ordinary people gifted by God to come together to become extraordinary.

At Vox, this means becoming a Covenant Member. Let us understand what it is by first explaining what it is not. First of all, it is not a contract. We live in a contractual society which makes consumer agreements to protect the self. A covenant is the opposite of that. It is a relational agreement for the sake of the other. Secondly, becoming a member is not like joining a club, like the YMCA or Costco. Rather, it is like Voltron and Paul’s metaphor to the Corinthian church, a physical body. In a body, the head needs the members and the members need each other.

Our hope is that we, as ordinary people striving to love God, can fight Western individualism and come together to become a healthy body, with Christ as our head. Vox will then collaborate with other bodies in our city and the ECC denomination. Through ECC, we will connect to global and historic church.

This past Saturday almost 60 of us came together to talk through God, Spiritual formation, Community diversity/unity and Mission.  If you were able to attend, please turn in your application by Sunday, Feb 12th.  A Navigation team member will meet with each applicant. If you were unable to attend, we will have another retreat in May.  Please email Navigation@voxveniae.com if you have any questions.

May God’s mercy and grace be on each of us as we pray through, connect with His love and leadership, each other and God’s mission in this world.

[Artwork by Dallas Peters ]

Community Prayers 01.29.12

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As a community, we can support and celebrate with each other through prayer. Join us in praying for those both spoken and unspoken during Sunday liturgy.

Prayers of Thanksgiving. For …

  • A family member who is back in rehab for third time and that it’s usually the only way he’ll change (Dallas)
  • The incredible community I have in Austin
  • Where our church is at now and the member retreat yesterday (Emily)
  • Following God’s calling into my new job and being able to enjoy the work I do (Ashley)
  • My audition going well and for music being a part of my life
  • Being able to buy my first house this week and that I would be a good steward of it (Lauren)

… let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God.

Prayers of Petition. For …

  • The community that God has brought John Chandler to at Austin Mustard Seed and for his family (Gid)
  • One of my friends, Dave, who was shot in Haiti. For miraculous healing and for his wife (Hannah)
  • Family members supporting my other family member who is back in rehab (Dallas)
  • A family member who is dealing with personal issues (Earl)
  • My mom who recently lost her job
  • Continual wisdom from God and leading our church (Emily)
  • My parents who are in the process of finalizing their divorce and my brother who suffers from depression (Ashley)
  • My mother-in-law Jennifer and that the doctors can determine and identify her health problems (Caroline)
  • Annie who lost her husband of three years to cancer (Lauren)

… let us pray to the Lord. Lord have mercy.

[Photo by aaaamandaaaa @ Flickr]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 01.29.12

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Liturgy

God of all,
You call us together from north, south, east, and west;

from places of joy and sorrow;
young and old alike:
sinners who desperately need your grace.

As your Holy Spirit gathers us together,
unites us as a community, and gives us strength,
we humbly set this time apart
from anything normal, routine, or worldly.

We dedicate this time, this time right now,
to a holy and heavenly and peculiar purpose:
worshipping you through Christ Jesus.

May our every thought, word, and action
be true worship to you and sustain us throughout our week.

We give thanks
in the name of the Father,
of the Son and Holy Spirit, amen.

Congregational Prayer

In prayer, let us confess to God as a community.

Great and Mighty God,
It is good for us to be humbled by your greatness.
We are nothing when compared to who you are.

Though we are weak and overwhelmed by our sins,
your grace enables us to become more like you.
In our sin and failure,
have mercy on us, O God.

May we remember the Mighty One, Jesus Christ,
who stands between us and makes a way for us to be redeemed.
His blood is our peace,
His righteousness our strength,
His condemnation our freedom,
His Spirit our power,
His Kingdom our heritage.

Lord, let us know your grace, feeling its strength.
By your grace,
overcome our evil natures,
set us apart from sin’s entrapments,
support us in life’s trials,

May our days be framed by character that you have molded,
and not by anxiety, hurry, and the pressure of life’s circumstances.

May we live with a clean conscience and continual hunger
for your righteousness.

Father, we ask that these things would happen by the power of your Spirit and the blood of your Son,
and we pray in confidence to you,
our God in community, Holy in One.
Amen.

Reflection

What are the areas in our lives that require the wise choice?
How does God choose to use the things we don’t think are capable or relevant?

Benediction

Now go, all you who are loved by God,
hear his call to serve others
as he has served you;

hear his invitation to be part
of his plan to rescue the world;
and join in community with all
who walk in the footsteps of Jesus.

Help us to receive Christ’s life,
walk in his strength,
and follow his ways every moment of our lives.

May God’s care embrace us,
Jesus’ words embolden us,
and the Holy Spirit’s presence renew us
today and always.

We go forth in the name of the Father,
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Go in peace and live the church.
See you throughout the week.

[Photo by sasha void @ Flickr]

Community Prayers 01.22.12

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As a community, we can support and celebrate with each other through prayer. Join us in praying for those both spoken and unspoken during Sunday liturgy.

Prayers of Thanksgiving. For …

  • Getting well and having stamina back (Becky)
  • Myles’ first birthday and being in our family (Jenny)
  • A church connecting with a homeless man living under a bridge and bringing him back to his wife (Steven)
  • My midweek group and the fruitful times we have had (Skylar)
  • God bringing animals in our lives for a purpose and learning from our family cat who we lost this week
  • Workers along the border that have some hope and inspiration and for the families living there (Catie)

… let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God.

Prayers of Petition. For …

  • Chris and the doctors to have wisdom for his health condition (Gid)
  • Myles’ birth family that they would be comforted this week (Jenny)
  • My grandmother who had surgery for cancer
  • My mother and step father that have a new life in California (Skylar)
  • God’s timing and his gentle mercy to protect us and that we would have open hands with our resources
  • Mondays and how it’s sometimes hard too see God work at the beginning of the week (Chris)
  • My husband’s mom who might have ovarian cancer (Dolores)
  • An upcoming vote on whether the workers along the border can have a union (Catie)
  • Phoebe, a young girl in Dallas, who has cancer and for her treatment and her family (Rachel)

… let us pray to the Lord. Lord have mercy.

[Photo by Alex Gaidouk @ Flickr]

Liturgy Reflection & Benediction 01.22.12

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Liturgy

“Epiphany on the Jordan”
by Malcolm Guite

Beginning here we glimpse the Three-in-one;
The river runs, the clouds are torn apart,
The Father speaks, the Sprit and the Son
Reveal to us the single loving heart

That beats behind the being of all things
And calls and keeps and kindles us to light.
The dove descends, the spirit soars and sings
‘You are belovèd, you are my delight!’

In that quick light and life, as water spills
And streams around the Man like quickening rain,
The voice that made the universe reveal
The God in Man who makes it new again.

He calls us too, to step into that river
To die and rise and live and love forever.

Congregational Prayer

In prayer, let us confess to God as a community.

In peace, we pray to you, Lord God.
For all people in their daily life and work;
For our families, friends, and neighbors and for those who are alone.

For this community, the nation, and the world;
For all who work for justice, freedom, and peace.

For the just and proper use of your creation;
For the victims of hunger, fear, injustice, and oppression.

For all who are in danger, sorrow, or any kind of trouble;
For those who care for the sick, the friendless and the needy.

For the peace and unity of the Church of God;
For all who proclaim the Gospel, and all who seek the Truth.

For the special needs and concerns of this community.
Hear us, Lord; for your mercy is great.

We thank you, Lord, for all the blessings of this life.

Yet, despite our efforts, we are sinful beings,
Prone to selfishness…self-preservation.

Have mercy upon us, merciful Father;
in your compassion forgive us of our sins,
known and unknown, things done and left undone.

Uphold us by your Spirit
that we may live and serve you in newness of life,
to the honor and glory of your name;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Reflection

Where do you see God’s timing transforming your past?
How may God help your unbelief in what it means for daily transformation?

Benediction

We go, committed to care for one another
as you have cradled us in your love.

We leave, confident in your mercy
and courageous in our role within our city and world,
inspiring human souls,

that at the dawn of your grace,
our youthful lives
will be spent to love and serve you,

in the name of the Father,
of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Go in peace and live the church.
See you throughout the week.

[Photo by .ultraviolett @ Flickr]

Posada Esperanza Donations

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Posada Esperanza is a homeless shelter for immigrant single mothers with children located on the east side of Austin. We will be collecting donations over the next couple of weeks of the following items:

  • tuperware
  • plastic drinking cups
  • shampoo/conditioner
  • laundry detergent
  • specific needs for some newborn babies and other residents (click for more details)

Donations can be brought to Space 12 (there’s a bin on the table by the coffee bar) or contact Catie Johnston to make other arrangements. For more information about the work Posada Esperanza does, contact Catie or click here.

[Photo by geneviève bjargardóttir @ Flickr]

Gathering of Communities

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If anyone is interested in or wanting to meet people already involved in intentional living communities, Space12 is hosting a gathering of communities this coming Friday, January 20th at 7:30pm.  Here is the vision for the meeting:

Gather all of the intentional Christian communities in Austin together for a night of sharing, connecting, eating and celebrating. Make friends, trade stories, enjoy home-cooked food, receive a bit of teaching, soak in some live music and poetry … and go home happy.

We’re doing it! On January 20th we’ll be gathering for dinner at Space12 on 3121 E 12th Street. Dinner will be a massive POTLUCK. Come ready to sit with some people you don’t know and learn about all the different communal shapes that God has created in the body of Christ in Austin! There will be a brief teaching, a bit of guided discussion, and lots of time to hang out and enjoy each other. The evening will conclude with an open mic session — we have a few musicians and poets lined up, and hopefully you all will fill in the rest :-)

More detail on the location: Space12

BRING:
- food or drink for the meal, a few bucks to donate to Space12 for the night, musicians or poets that you know, expectancy to learn and laugh

MUSICIANS, POETS, AND PERFORMERS:  If you’re interested in being part of the show at the end of the night, contact Amy Stabeno, Becca Pride, or Ian Schumann.

INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!  We want to gather *everyone* together in Austin who either lives in an intentional community of believers, or has a heart/interest for communal life. The doors are open! Let’s pack it in.

[Photo by Kristina.T @ Flickr]