Showing posts with label church renewal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label church renewal. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2024

Suggested Strategies (for Reviving and Growing Your Congregation), Nos. 1-20

1. Read Psalm 127 and pray accordingly.

2. Use the various liturgies for the Reaffirmation of the Baptismal Covenant in the Book of Common Worship. I would suggest doing this every other month, or at least quarterly for the foreseeable future. These can be blended in easily with services that involve a baptism, or that remember Jesus' baptism (the Sunday after Epiphany), but also with services around the seasons of Lent (Ash Wednesday or First Lent) and Easter, as well as Pentecost, Trinity, World Communion, All Saints', etc. 

3. Adapt these services to include foot washing, no, not just at Maundy Thursday, but as often as you can persuade your session to support it, on retreats, in mid-week worship, in small group settings, etc. This is just a suggestion, and you can bet there will be resistance. But read John 13 and convince me that Jesus did not give us foot washing as "the" rite for the renewal of the baptismal covenant. It is simply stunning than no major liturgical resources acknowledge this. If we say we worship biblically, this needs to change.

4. Build a biblically literate bench of serious disciples of Jesus with a structured and intentional Bible reading plan. Make it fun, and look long term. Here is how I would do it (with a 3-1/2 year scope) using some of the resources I have been working on for the last 25 years or so.

  • Gift everyone in the church with a copy of A Phenomenal Llama for Christmas Eve 2024.
  • Recommend that everyone, at least your church officers and staff, start reading Sitometrion on Christmas Day and work through it (and the whole Bible, of course), from Christmas Day 2024 to next Christmas Eve 2025.
  • Follow that with a reading of Phylakterion (a Kierkegaardian style novel that basically works its way into a commentary on Ecclesiastes, Colossians, and James). Do this between Christmas 2025 and Lent 2065.
  • Do a Bible Study in Lent 2026 of Psalms 1 and 137, and read The Secret of Salix Babylonicus using the discussion questions prepared by Story Path. Follow this with a Renewal of the Baptismal Covenant, preferably including foot washing.
  • Recommend that everyone, at least your church officers and staff, work through The Word at Work, starting the Second Sunday of Easter 2026 and concluding on Easter Sunday 2027.
  • Recommend that everyone, at least your church officers and staff, read Oecolampadius' Sermon on the Vernacular (either in the B&NPress edition or in the back matter of A Short Course in Reformed Worship). Do this in the season of Easter 2027, before Pentecost 2027.
  • Recommend that everyone, at least your church officers and staff, work through The Spirit at Work, starting at Pentecost 2027 and going through Trinity 2028.
5. In conjunction with working through the aforementioned reading plans, emphasize praying through the Psalter every 50 days using the skip-fifty sequence in those books. Encourage participants to journal their biblical reflections and even sermon or Bible Study ideas.

6. Set up playlists of Revenant Psalms on YouTube or Spotify or using Songwhip. Remember, you are invoking your Divine Protector according to the covenant and changing the spiritual atmosphere, filling it with psalms to replace the garbage that has been cluttering the culture, defiling the airwaves, and polluting the land for far too long, i.e., to replace it while so many predominant, vile, and overtly corrupt influences are eventually removed (though it may take a while). (We are talking about replacing a sick, collapsing culture here, not just a weak church, and if the culture is to be renewed, that renewal will flow from a renewed church. Yes, church is upstream from culture, which, they say, is upstream from everything else.) Play other arrangements of the psalms, too, of course, but do prioritize the Psalms themselves, as Paul does in Ephesians and Colossians. Hymns are fine, but for now, let the Psalms take priority.

7. Include an Invitation to Discipleship after every sermon for at least one year, starting with The Baptism of the Lord, announcing that catechism classes will be held through the season of Lent and baptism (or at least a renewal of the covenant) at Easter. Study the Lenten texts for Year A looking for (intentional) catechetical themes. Study the Lenten lectionary texts in Years B and C to determine how baptism might be better emphasized in these years. (This was an admitted weakness in the design of the RCL, so perhaps you can adapt or propose better texts for this season, when preaching in this season of preparation for baptism with Easter in view).

8. Study and share "Questions and Answers for the Examination of Children" and "Oecolampadius’ Public Confession of Faith" in Return to God. Integrate these Q&A's into your Children's Sunday school and youth programs, confirmation classes, and the "Public Confession" into your new member's classes. Also, visit the PCUSA's website for the 1998 children's catechism, linked here: https://www.presbyterianmission.org/wp-content/uploads/catechism1.pdf

9. Integrate Heinrich Bullinger, "What Every Christian Should Know," into your confirmation classes. This can be found among the Appendices to A Short Course in Preaching.

10. Design a new member's or confirmation class, or a congregation-wide Bible Study, using Oecolampadius' Sermons on the First Epistle of John (A Handbook for the Christian Life) and the series playlist of introductory videos here

11. Preach the whole counsel of God, using RCL + Year D <OR> a lectio continua expository approach.

12. Take or teach a lay ministry course in an area where your growing gifts and interests lie. 

13. Fill the pulpit in a neighboring small church with a scripture message. There are four at the end of Return to God.

14. Give A Coaltrain Bound for Christmas or A Phenomenal Llama to your neighbors in December and invite them to Christmas Eve services.

15. Do a sermon series or design and lead a Bible study based on a word study of the word "multiply/multiplication."

16. Examine your congregation's mission statement: Does it bear any relation to the Great Commission? Is there any chance that it substitutes the Great Commandment for the Great Commission? [Hint: A lot of churches have done just that. Oops.] Consider proposing to your church session that they experimentally and prayerfully suspend their congregation's mission statement for one, two, or three years and replace it with The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). Combine this with a preaching focus on baptism, catechesis, outreach, and renewal of the covenant. Revisit the mission statement after a significant period devoted to Matthew 28 (!) and consider extending this emphasis.

17. Study Micah 6 in light of Deuteronomy 10. How does Deuteronomy 10 supplement or flesh out Micah 6?

18. Read Matthew 25 (oracle of the sheep and the goats) from the perspective of the least brother. How does drawing a more honest distinction between siblings of Christ and unbelievers (those who are judged by their treatment of the siblings of Christ) cast a new light on your church's mission and prayer? Read "The Leverage of the Least," in The Good Confession. Isn't it liberating know that we are saved by grace through faith, not by works? Isn't it great to be a biped and a sibling to the King of kings and Lord of lords? Isn't it wonderful to have so much to be thankful for, including kindnesses shown to you by unbelievers? Foster a culture that gives thanks for these kindnesses, not affirming a lack of Christian faith or aberrant theology among unbelievers, but simply giving thanks for those who are peace-loving and kind.

19. Study the founding documents and figures of your congregation. How closely do your session's priorities reflect the original theology, mission, and vision for which the congregation was founded? What adjustments might need to be made?

20. Read Psalm 127 and pray accordingly.

Drop me a line and let me know how it's going. All of these resources have been mentioned repeatedly at various points in this blog, so feel free to use the search box to locate handy links. For my part, I will pray for any and all who undertake even a fraction of these suggestions and steward any proceeds (as I now do) in good faith (subject to the Lord of the conscience and in keeping with the Spirit of the Great Commission). God bless us everyone. 


Friday, December 16, 2016

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Numbers 14:1-25
Psalm 144
John 3:22-38
Hebrews 5:11—6:20

    

OPENING PRAYER [from GREATER ATTENTION: LERW, YEAR D]
O LORD of heaven, come down! Let your lightning flash and scatter the darkness! Send out your arrows and rout your enemies. Stretch out your hand from on high, and set this people free from those who speak lies and those who love violence. For you, O LORD, are above all and your testimony is true! Your Son, whom you have sent, has spoken the words he has heard from you, our heavenly Father. May he give to each of us, and to your church, your Holy Spirit without measure.

Friday, November 25, 2016

First Sunday of Advent

PRAYER OF CONFESSION [Elements from GREATER ATTENTION: LERW, YEAR D]
O LORD our God, we confess that we have been slow to believe your promises, and quick to drift away from you. We have paid far too little attention to your word, to your testimony, to your miraculous signs and wonders, and far too much attention to selfish concerns. We have held back from you our very best, even though you gladly and graciously sent us your beloved and only begotten Son. Forgive us, O God, for our sinful thoughtlessness! Let us never again neglect so great a salvation as you have provided for us in Jesus Christ!

ASSURANCE OF PARDON
The LORD shows himself loyal to those who show themselves loyal, but with the crooked he shows himself perverse. The way of God is perfect. The promise of the LORD proves true. He is a rock for all who take refuge in him. You who have confessed and cried out to the LORD, know that you are delivered and forgiven, and be at peace.


FEATURES OF NOTE:
On this very First Sunday of Advent, you will soon notice a peculiar feature of Year D. Some of the selections are quite long, and therefore you need to plan ahead if you wish to shorten the readings. 

Psalm 18, for example, is a rich and wonderful psalm with many unique spiritual and historical insights, but it is also much longer than the usual Psalm selection for a Sunday service. It falls to you to either make room for such a long psalm and cue the congregation that it will be a lengthy, or to make a shorter selection of key verses that you wish to accentuate. In this instance, Year D "narrows" the selection, but does not make the final cut for you. You must do this yourself. 

The Assurance above, for instance, makes use of the provocative, but intriguing language of Psalm 18:25-26, which contains (I suspect) an important perspective on the human experience of evil and a clue to the mysterious and troublesome doctrine of theodicy. These words will no doubt strike some as controversial, but to others, they issue a summons to self-examination and personal responsibility. The one undeniable thing is this: there they are ... in Scripture! 

May the Spirit inspire your study and planning!

TMS

Sunday, November 20, 2016

Christ the King Sunday - 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time [Proper 29]

Obadiah 1-21
Psalm 87 AND 117
John 12:17-19, 37-50
1Corinthians 15:27-50 (51-57)

       

CALL TO CONFESSION [from GREATER ATTENTION: LERW, YEAR D]
Though you say in your heart, “Who will bring me down to the ground?”, though you soar aloft like the eagle, though your nest is set among the stars, from there I will bring you down, for your proud heart has deceived you, says the LORD. For the day of the LORD is near. As you have done, it shall be done to you. Do not be deceived: “Bad company ruins good morals.” Some people have no knowledge of God. But you are to come to a sober and right mind, and sin no more; for the sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. Therefore, let us confess our sins.
        

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Year D - Part I

The Advent-Christmas-Epiphany Cycle

The First Sunday of Advent
Malachi 1:1-14
Psalm 18
Luke 1:1-25
Hebrews 1:13—2:4

The Second Sunday of Advent
Numbers 12 OR 20:1-13 (14-21) 22-29
Psalm 106:(1) 7-18, 24-28 (43-48) (OR Psalm 95)
Luke 1:(57) 58-67 (68-79) 80
Hebrews 3:1-19

The Third Sunday of Advent
Joshua 23:1-16
Psalm 81:(1) 2-9 (10-16) (OR Psalm 95)
Luke 3:23-38
Hebrews 4:1-11 (12-16)

The Fourth Sunday of Advent
Numbers 14:1-25
Psalm 144
John 3:22-38
Hebrews 5:11—6:20

Christmas Eve [OR A Festival of Lessons and Carols]
Ecclesiastes 5:1-20 OR 7:1-14 OR Ezekiel 33:23-33
Psalm 21
Matthew 12:22-50 OR Luke 11:14-36 (37-54)
James 1:17-27

Christmas Morning
Ecclesiastes 7:15-29 OR Micah 7:1-20
Psalm 44
Matthew 10:9-23 OR Luke 12:1-12
Romans 3:1-22a

Christmas Day
Isaiah 6:8-13 OR Jeremiah 10:1-16 (17-25)
Psalm 35 OR Psalm 94
John 12:17-19, 37-50
Romans 11:2(b)-28 (29-32) 33-36

The First Sunday of Christmas
Genesis 14:1-24
Psalm 110
Matthew 8:14-34 OR Mark 5:1-20
Hebrews 7:1-28

The Second Sunday of Christmas
Exodus 25:1-40
Psalm 73
Matthew 11: (1-11) 12-24 (25-30) OR Luke 7:18-35
Hebrews 8:1-13

Epiphany (January 6)
Deuteronomy 4:9-24 (25-31) 32-40
Psalm 75 OR 76
John 5:31-47
1John 2:3-29

The Baptism of the Lord/First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Leviticus 16:1-34
Psalm 69
Matthew 14:1-12
Hebrews 9:1-28

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 26:7-27:1
Psalm 109
Matthew 8:1-4; 9:1-8 OR Luke 5:12-26
Hebrews 10:1-4 (10-14) 26-39

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Job 32:1-22
Psalm 89:5-18, 38-52
Luke 5:27-39
Hebrews 11:(1-3) 4-7, 17-28 (39-40)

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time*
Job 33:1-33
Psalm 34:11-18
Matthew 12:1-21 OR Mark 3:7-19 OR Luke 6:1-16
Hebrews 12:(1-3) 4-17

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time*
Job 34:1-20
Psalm 28
Matthew 6:7-15
Hebrews 13:9-14 (15-16) 17-25

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time [Proper 1]*
Job 34:21-37
Psalm 12
Matthew 7:1-12
2Peter 1:1-15

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time [Proper 2]*
Job 35:1-16
Psalm 119:(1-16) 17-32
Matthew 7:13-20
2Peter 2

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time [Proper 3]*
Job 36:1-23
Psalm 61
Matthew 13:53-58
2Peter 3:1-7, 15-18

[* = Fourth to Eighth Sundays in OT may be preempted by Transfiguration Sunday]

Transfiguration Sunday
Job 36:24-37:24
Psalm 11
Matthew 8:5-13 OR John 4:43-54
Jude (OR Hebrews 13:9-14, 17-25, if Transfiguration preempts Fifth OT)

Year D - Part III


Trinity - Ordinary Time - Christ the King

(including The Apocalyptic Discourse, A Prelude to the Passion, and the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ)

1Kings 9:1-9; 11:1-13 OR Ecclesiastes 8:1-17
Psalm 35
John 15:18-25 (26-27); 16:1-4a
2Corinthians 12:11-21; 13:1-10 (11-13)

Deuteronomy 31:30-32:27 OR Isaiah 5:8-17
Psalm 142
Matthew 17:9-20 OR Mark 9:9-29 
OR Luke 9:18-27 (28-36) 37-45
Deuteronomy 32:28-47 OR Isaiah 5:18-24
Psalm 74
Matthew 12:22-37 OR Luke 11:14-23
1John (3:8-15) 4:1-6

Isaiah 6:8-13 OR Ezekiel 17:22-24 OR 31:1-18 
OR Daniel 4:1-37
Psalm 7
Matthew 13:10-17 (18-33) 34-35 OR Mark 4:1-25 
OR Luke 8:4-25; 13:18-21
Ephesians 4:17-25 (4:26-5:1-2) 5:3-7 OR 2Peter 2:1-22

Isaiah 29:1-24 OR Isaiah 59:1-21
Psalm 55
Matthew 15:1-20 OR Mark 7:1-20
1Timothy 4

2Kings 20:1-21 OR Amos 4:1-3 OR Malachi 3:6-18 (4:1-6)
Psalm 56
Matthew 9:27-34 OR John 5:31-47
1Corinthians 3:12-15 (3:16-4:5) 4:6-21 OR 2John

2Kings 6:8-23
Psalm 57 OR Psalm 3
Matthew 12:38-50 OR Luke 11:24-36
1Corinthians 5:1-5 (6-8) 9-13; 6:1-11

THE APOCALYPTIC DISCOURSE
[15th - 19th Sundays in Ordinary Time]

Jeremiah 7:1-14 OR Daniel 2:1-49
Psalm 17:8-14 (15) OR 83
Matthew 24:1-8 OR Mark 13:1-8
1Corinthians 7:1-40

Deuteronomy 31:23-29 OR Micah 7:1-7 
OR Daniel (11:40-45) 12:1-13
Psalm 54
Matthew 10:17-22a; 24:9-14 OR Mark 13:9-13
1Corinthians 9:1-15

Deuteronomy 4:32-40 OR Isaiah 65:10-65 
OR Ezekiel 7:(1-9) 10-27 OR Zechariah 14:(1-3) 4-9 (10-21)
Psalm 50: (7-8) 9-21 (22-23) OR Psalm 105:(1-6) 12-15, 26-36 (37, 43-45)
Matthew 24:15-22 OR Mark 13:14-20 OR Luke 21:20-24
1Corinthians 10:(14-17) 18-11:1

Genesis 19:1-29
Psalm 59
Matthew 24:23-35 (36-44) OR Luke 17:20-37
1John 2:3-29 OR 2John OR 2Peter 2:1-22

Genesis 6:1-8 OR Zechariah 9:1-8 (9-12) 13-17
Psalm 37: (1-2) 12-38 (39-40)
Matthew 24:(36-44) 45-51 OR Luke 12:(35-40) 41-48
1Corinthians 11:2-22 (23-26) 27-34

PRELUDE TO THE PASSION
[20th - 23rd Sundays in Ordinary Time]

Jeremiah 22:1-9 OR Zechariah 7:1-14
Psalm 58
Matthew 23:13-39 OR Luke 11:37-54
1Timothy 3

Genesis 3:1-7 (8-21) 22-24 OR Jeremiah 8:4-13 
OR 24:1-10 OR Habakkuk 3:1-19
Psalm 140
Matthew 21:12-22 OR Mark 11:12-25 (26)
Colossians 1:29-2:5 (16-19) 20-23

Numbers 11:1-30 OR Isaiah 45:20-25 
OR Jeremiah 4:19-31 OR Zechariah 8:1-23
Psalm 68:11-31 (32-35) OR 120
John 10:19-21 (22-30) 31-42
1Corinthians 14:1-40

Exodus 28:(1-29) 30-43 OR 2Samuel 15:30-37; 16:15-17:4 
OR 2Chronicles 30:1-27
Psalm 141
John 11:45-57
1Corinthians 16:1-24

THE PASSION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
[24th - 33rd Sundays in Ordinary Time]

Deuteronomy 16:1-17
Psalm 92: (1-4) 5-11 (12-15)
Matthew 26:1-19 OR Mark 14:1-16 
OR Luke 22:1-13
1Timothy 5

Isaiah 1:1-20
Psalm 25:11-22
John 13:1-20
Titus 1

Haggai 1:1-14 (15)
Psalm 136
John 13:21-38
Ephesians 5:21-33; 6:1-9 (10-20) 21-24

2Chronicles 7:1-22 (OR Haggai 1:15-2:9)
Matthew 26:20-35 OR Mark 14:17-31 
OR Luke 22:14-38
Colossians 3:18-4:18

Haggai 2:10-19
Psalm 3 AND Psalm 134
Matthew 26:36-56 OR Mark 14:32-52 
OR Luke 22:39-53 OR John 18:1-12
Romans 7:1-12

Haggai 2:20-23 OR Daniel 7: (1-3) 4-14 (15-18) 19-28
Psalm 38 OR Psalm 55
Matthew 26:57-27:1-2 OR Mark 14:53-15:1 
OR Luke 22:54-23:1 OR John 18:13-28
Romans 9:6-33

Nahum 1:1-8
Psalm 33: (1-12) 13-22
Matthew 27:3-31a OR Mark 15:2-20a 
OR Luke 23:2-25 OR John 18:29-19:16
Romans 10:1-4, 16-21; 11:2-28 (29-32) 33-36

Haggai 1:1-14 (15) OR 2Chronicles 19:4-20:30
Psalm 107: (1-3) 10-16, 23-32 (33-37) 38-42 (43)
Matthew 27: (45-49) 50-56
3John

Nahum 1:9-15 OR Ezekiel 20:32-49
Psalm 31: (105) 6-14 (15-16) 17-24 OR Psalm 40: (1-11) 12-17
Luke 23:26-32
Romans 15:1-3, 14-33

Nahum 2:1-13 OR Jeremiah 42:1-7; 43:1-7
Psalm 71:15-24
Matthew 27:31b-56 OR Mark 15:20b-41 
OR Luke 23:33-49 OR John 19:17-30
Romans 14:13-23

Nahum 3:1-19 OR Zechariah 12:1-13:1
Psalm 77: (1-2) 3-10 (11-20)
Matthew 27:57-66 OR Mark 15:42-47 
OR Luke 23:50-56 OR John 19:31-42
Romans 16:1-25 (26-27)

Obadiah 1-21
Psalm 87 AND Psalm 117
John 12:17-19, 37-50
1Corinthians 15:27-50 (51-57)