Saturday, July 11, 2026: Join us Tomorrow

Sunday July 12, 2026 for our Emmaus Celebration. 

Liturgy (the work of the people) by Denise and Patti

We start at 3:45 with a joyful community greeting followed by liturgy at 4:00

Yummy Potluck following the liturgy

Join us In person at Christ Church United Methodist in Classroom 8

1717 Yulupa Avenue, Santa Rosa, California 95403

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Theme: Witness Presence



Denise: It has been almost 2 months since Pentecost. I’d like us to check in whether the Spirit is still with us. So many of our religious upbringing entailed talking about dogma and rituals but little about experiencing our connection to God. So today, let’s start our service with a bit of an experiential exercise. Many of you may be familiar with the “Be Still and Know I am God” meditation.  

Deal with thoughts like boats on a river. 

Music: Enya May it be

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nt3Ggo1CE3g 

LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading

Patti : “Ultimately your heart is the inner temenos and sanctuary space. It is where the ancient mystics tell us the spark of the divine dwells. It is where we can retreat to and savor the experience of being, of being held, of being met exactly as we are.”

 —Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, Birthing the Holy: Wisdom from Mary to Nurture Creativity and Renewal


Second Reading Victoria: 



Only the present moment is real and available to us. The peace we desire is not in some distant future, but it is something we can realize in the present moment. … every time we see a red light, we are not very happy. The red light is a kind of enemy that
prevents us from attaining our goal. But we can also see the red light as a bell of mindfulness, reminding us to return to the present moment.

-Thich Nhat Hahn, Interbeing: Fourteen Guidelines for Engaged Buddhism

Third Reading Dan: 

The voice of freedom or justice,

the song of beauty or healing,

the call of the Beloved, is not a shout.

It's merely the hum of life

that begs your harmony.


You're going about your life, plain as always,

when something ineffable, moving

in a different direction, tugs at you,

like the aroma of bread baking:

an urge, a subtle leaning, an invitation.

Your presence is requested.

Learn to stop and attend.


Perhaps in a moment of stillness,

maybe in a rush of trying so hard—

a compass needle wobbles.

Stop and attend.


You are not especially wise or gifted;

your faith is no stronger than anyone else's.

Don't question why you are chosen;

the only way to know is to follow.

It may be a life-changing endeavor,

or a moment's simple act of love. 

Follow.

Never stop listening.

Follow by Steve Garnaas-Holmes



Homily

Denise: How have you experience God in your life? Or where? It may be in nature or dreams or other encounters. 

Discussion


Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BWKmahZgLM

What do we bring to the table?

Basket 

Prayer of the Faithful

Liturgy of the Eucharist: Meal of Thanksgiving

Denise: By each of us preforming our own consecration, we can witness our call to Christ to join us in this ritual. 

All: On the night before he died, Jesus was at table with his friends. He took bread, gave thanks to you, broke it, and gave it to his friends saying This is my body, broken for you.

As supper was ending, Jesus took the cup of wine. Again, he gave thanks to you, gave it to his friends and said, this cup is the new covenant of my lifeblood shed for you and as often as you do this, you do this in memory of me.Acclamation

Denise: If we believe what we just did, we can acclaim not that he is gone and will come again someday but that he is here now with us. So we say:

All: Christ is here

God is with us

His Spirit will never leave.

Patti: Now, gathered at your table, we offer to you our gifts of bread and wine, and ourselves, a living sacrifice. Pour out your Spirit upon all these gifts that they, and we, may be the Body and Blood of Christ. Breathe your Spirit over the whole earth and make us your new creation.

All: (Holding up the bread and wine)

For it is through him, with him, and in him, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is yours, O Gracious God, now and forever.

All: 

Our Benefactor, who art in everything

Blessed be Thy presence.

Thy self come, Thy love abound,

In me as well as in all others.

Give us this day awareness of You.

And forgive us our shirking,

As we forgive the shirking of others.

Dissuade us from temporary distractions,

But guide us to oneness with you.  

Denise: Let us offer to one another a sign of our peace and love.

Invitation to Communion

Patti: Our God, whom created the universe, has joined us now in the presence of this bread.

Our God, who redeems us and calls us by name, now meets us in this cup.

So come, Beloved Friends, and take this bread, drink this wine. In them, God comes to us, so that we may recognize we are part of Him, as He is part of us.

Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DHKLt4Mdvk

Closing

Denise: This part of our service is done. Though I’d like to end as Fr Angelito from Our Lady of Guadalupe used to.

He would say (we would all say underlined parts)

This mass is never ending. We take the fruits of it with us to influence our thoughts and behaviors throughout the 2 weeks until we come again. And then, we said Thanks be to God for the blessings it has bestowed on us. Amen





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