Practice contemplative Lectio Divina tonight: 6:30-7 pm

Open small group tonight September 2

“Each moment is a chance for us to make peace with the world, to make peace possible for the world, to make happiness possible for the world.  The world needs our peace, and the world needs our happiness.” -Thich Nhat Hanh* 

Tonight September 2 we will take centering time to reflect on lines from the Gospel of Matthew 16: 21-28, that hold the theme of the cost and promise of discipleship.  This passage comes to us in our lectionary this month.  We will share some quiet, and then share three rounds of seeing what phrases stick with us, and how we connect with this passage.  Our last round in the practice leads us each to find what God is asking us to do through this text.

Come share a couple minutes tonight, for this simple meditative practice, done in community.  These strange coronavirus times are bringing us to be together in contemplation to restore ourselves.  If we want, this could become a weekly feast to sustain our Spirits, for the seasons ahead.  We usually sit with the text for the coming Sunday worship.

Fridays @ 10:30 AM is one time being considered, starting October.

Also please mark another Wednesday eve, September 23, we will practice again 6:30- 7 pm!

Bring a Bible if you like.  Or just listen as others rotate reading. 

Questions welcome to: Pastor Lauren:

lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org

*Thich Nhat Hanh: from Living Buddah, Living Christ.

Calendar Glance: Keystone events. Ways to be in solidarity, in these times

TONIGHT: Wednesday, August 26: Lectio Divina practice, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. The practice space opens at 6:15 for conversation and a few minutes of fellowship before the practice begins. Text for tonight: Exodus 3:1-15.

Thursday, August 27: Meaningful Movies Virtual Screening and Discussion on "Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance," 6 p.m. on Zoom. Register to watch and take part in this event by clicking here

Tuesday, Sept. 1: Green Team monthly meeting, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. Continuing our discussion of Jim Antel's book Climate Church, Climate World, chapter 4, as well as sharing actions we can take to promote a green and just world.

Wednesday, Sept. 2: Lectio Divina practice, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. The space opens at 6:15 for conversation and a few minutes of fellowship before the practice begins.

Wednesday, Sept. 9: Justice Bible Study, on Keystone Zoom. Reading: Gospel of Mark, Chapter 6. 

Wednesday, Sept. 16: Keystone Storytelling, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. Theme: Transcendence. Email Pastor Rich to sign up to tell a story (206.632.6021. or keystone5019@gmail.com). Learn more about storytelling here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bo3dpVb5jw
 and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgeh4xhSA2Q.

Wednesday, Sept. 23: Lectio Divina practice, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. The space opens at 6:15 for conversation and a few minutes of fellowship before the practice begins.

Wednesday, Sept. 30: Community listening session, 6:30 p.m. on Keystone Zoom. Come share your thoughts and ideas about how we build our connections and build up our worship and community time. 

Take 5 for Advocacy: Week of August 24, 2020

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JOIN A VOTING TEAM: Barbara Anderson lifted up on Sunday her experience with Hand in Hand's Get Out the Vote Conversation Training that she recently took, and she is inviting Keystone to also be part of this movement to make sure our friends, neighbors, and family vote this year. Barbara writes:

"Election 2020 is the most important one in our lifetime.  Back on August 11th I engaged in a workshop with the organization Hand In Hand called Talk Out the Vote. We discussed many things including voter suppression - poll taxes and voter intimidation, Jim Crow Laws and yes, even the closing of polling locations. What was decided in this group was for each of us to organize a voting team.  

"I'm coming to you Keystone to ask for your help. The goal is to contact 5-10 people - your families, friends, neighbors - to ask them what their plan is for voting this year. With Covid19, some may be afraid to get out personally and vote. We have 41 states where a person can vote early, either in person or by absentee ballot or mail-in. We talked about so much more, but what is needed now: anyone interested in being a part of this group, please reach out to me at gepreston(at)msn(dot)com to let me know your interest. I can fill you in on other things discussed and help you get started by practicing a few conversations together.

"Please see Hand in Hand's conversation guide by clicking here as this might help you in taking the next step!  Thank you Keystone! Let us all rise together!"

Meaningful Movies Virtual Screening & Discussion: Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance

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6 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 2020

Release Year: 2019
Running Time: 50 minutes
Director: Melinda Raebyne

We are thrilled to invite you all to our 2nd online Meaningful Movies network-wide event, on the topic of homelessness. The event will begin with a screening of the film followed by a panel discussion with the filmmaker Melinda Raebyne, community leader Jason Cockburn, the founder of the Tacoma-based organization, Power of Two, Dakoda Foxx, and the Executive Director and Founder of Jewels Helping Hands in Spokane, Julie Garcia.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

Cost: Screenings are free; however, we gratefully accept donations to help offset the costs of presenting the films we screen.
Suggestion: $5 Individual, $10 Household.  After registering, you will receive a Zoom link via email for the screening and panel discussion.

In “Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance,” director Melinda Raebyne takes a deep and personal dive into the homelessness crisis in Seattle. She interviews and follows the stories of people who are experiencing homelessness. The film takes a unique perspective on the daily challenges that people living in Camp Second Chance face. 

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2639605372948752/

TONIGHT: Lectio Divina at 6:30 p.m.

Tonight is our second Wednesday eve of Lectio Divina. Drop in any of these next practice dates too: September 2 and 23.

“Each moment is a chance for us to make peace with the world, to make peace possible for the world, to make happiness possible for the world.  The world needs our peace, and the world needs our happiness.” -Thich Nhat Hanh* 

Tonight August 26 we will take centering time to reflect on this Sunday’s coming passage from the Book of Exodus 3: 1-15, Moses at the burning bush.  This is our worship text from our lectionary for Sunday August 30.  It raises a question, is it possible to duck out?  Do we think we are not summoned?  What if God calls us by name?  Calls all of us who follow from the faith of Moses?

We will share some quiet, & see what phrases stick with us, & how we connect with this passage.  Lectio Divina practice leads us through 3 go-arounds.  The last question prompts what we each see God asking us to do, through this text.

Come share a quiet 30 minutes in this practice, done in community.  These strange coronavirus times have brought a few Keystone members out to help design this kind of regular contemplative time to restore ourselves.  The first was August 5.

Tonight we can vote for this practice to be a weekly feast to sustain our Spirits, for the seasons ahead (a Friday morning 10:30 AM? or?)  And for September, we already have two more Wednesday eves cued up for the month: mark your calendars: September 2 and September 23.  We meet online, 6:30-7 pm.  

Bring your favorite Bible for this mid week meditative time.  We will get to steep a little in our coming Sunday texts! Questions welcome: Pastor Lauren: lauren.cannon@keystoneseattle.org

Sign on is emailed out, so if you don’t have it yet- just give Lauren a shout!

*Thich Nhat Hanh: from Living Buddah, Living Christ.