Rev. Jacque Green reflects on communal grief in light of a world dealing with Covid-19.
Articles and Books Mentioned in this Podcast:
Doehring, Carrie. (2019). Searching for Wholeness Amidst Traumatic Grief: The Role of Spiritual Practices that Reveal Compassion in Embodied, Relational, and Transcendent Ways. Pastoral Psychology. 68.
Healing Our Hurts: Coping with Difficult Emotions, Daniel G. Bagby, 2013
Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief, David Kessler, 2019
Scripture References
When worried: Is 43:1–13; Mt 6:25–34; Php 4:4–7; 1 Pe 5:7
When lonely: Ps 73:23–24; Is 41:10; Is 49:14–16; Jn 14:15–21
When tired or weary: Is 40:28–31; Mt 11:28–30; 2 Co 4:16–18; Php 4:12–13
When discouraged: Ps 34:18; Ps 42:5; La 3:20–23; Ro 8:28–39
We encourage you to set time aside for three unique movements: PRELUDE, communal GATHERING, and CIRCLES. All of these are times of holy rest and worship.
Begin your day with a quiet, reflective time with God at the place and time of your choosing. This material is intended for personal meditation. You may want to be in a quiet place and light your own personal candle, but you may also just be sitting in your car waiting for an appointment. Where you are is not the point. The point is that you are taking the time to be quiet and listen so that you may walk through your day in communion with God.
We will meet at 11am (Eastern) on Livestream. This is our time to come together as a congregation and worship as one. We love to see guests and old friends drop in, so please say hello using the chat feature! This week we will take communion together at the end of the service. Please prepare bread and drink to remember Christ with us.
Connect and experience spiritual growth in meaningful conversation and biblical study with a small group of people in a Tab Circle. This week we’ll study Luke 15:1-32 together. To sign up for a Circle or learn more, click here.
There are many ways to connect with us, on Sundays and beyond! You can find more information about our Sunday School classes, Bible Study groups, prayer gatherings, and discipleship series on our online calendar.
Parents can contact Jerusha to receive interactive materials like coloring pages and sticker sheets to use during Worship!
As we journey through this Lenten season, particularly this season in the time of pandemic, examining what it means to be a people of God in this time and in our various places, we ask you to consider participating in the Community Ministry of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Use this Lenten prayer calendar to guide you. Your gifts are appreciated by them and by the Community Ministry Team and our neighbors. Your prayers mean the world to us.
March 10 Think about the meals you shared with your family when you were growing up. Add the ingredients for a meal that reminds you of eating with your parents or grandparents. Thank God for the ways our family ministers to us.
March 11 Some nights, meal planning is exhausting. Put your favorite quick meal ingredients into the bag: mac and cheese, peanut butter and jelly, instant noodles. Pray for those who feel like there are just not enough hours in the day.
March 12 On Fridays before the pandemic, we used to plan our weekends, filling them with eating out, going to parks, or visiting friends. Pray for those who have lost employment and opportunities because of everything being closed. Put something in your bag that reminds you of having fun with your friends.
March 13 Pray for those for whom weekend doesn’t mean rest. Add to your bag some protein-rich food to nourish bodies that have been hard at work all day, like tuna, vienna sausages, or beef jerky.
March 14 Sunday is a feast day in the Lenten season. What does a feast look like to you? Sometimes it can mean taking the ordinary and adding something special. Add to your bag a staple like pasta or rice, and put in some special condiments like bacon bits, sauce, dried fruit, or french fried onions so someone can take a normal meal and make it a feast.
March 15 Some days in the winter the wind whips down the alleyway where Community Ministry hands out food. It reminds us that we need special care when exposed to the elements. Add lotion and lip balm. Thank God that you are sheltered from the wind and cold.
March 16 Spring is coming and with it, new growth and new life. Thank God for the springtime vegetables and fruits that will grow. Thank God for seasons of spiritual growth in our own lives. Add fruits or vegetables to your bag (pop-top cans or jars if possible).
We encourage you to set time aside for three unique movements: PRELUDE, communal GATHERING, and CIRCLES. All of these are times of holy rest and worship.
Begin your day with a quiet, reflective time with God at the place and time of your choosing. This material is intended for personal meditation. You may want to be in a quiet place and light your own personal candle, but you may also just be sitting in your car waiting for an appointment. Where you are is not the point. The point is that you are taking the time to be quiet and listen so that you may walk through your day in communion with God.
We will meet at 11am (Eastern) on Livestream. This is our time to come together as a congregation and worship as one. We love to see guests and old friends drop in, so please say hello using the chat feature! This week we will take communion together at the end of the service. Please prepare bread and drink to remember Christ with us.
Connect and experience spiritual growth in meaningful conversation and biblical study with a small group of people in a Tab Circle. This week we’ll study Luke 15:1-32 together. To sign up for a Circle or learn more, click here.
Listening Groups are small gatherings or diverse groups engaging in conversation around particular topics that will help us best discern the movement of the Spirit among us, and what this means for post-pandemic church. Our goal is for every person at Tab to attend one of these listening sessions, so we are doing a “Day of Listening” on Sunday, March 14th. We will have a number of listening sessions scattered throughout the day on this particular Sunday, from 8:30 in the morning to 9 PM at night, and we are encouraging EVERYONE to take part.
There are many ways to connect with us, on Sundays and beyond! You can find more information about our Sunday School classes, Bible Study groups, prayer gatherings, and discipleship series on our online calendar.
Parents can contact Jerusha to receive interactive materials like coloring pages and sticker sheets to use during Worship!
As we journey through this Lenten season, particularly this season in the time of pandemic, examining what it means to be a people of God in this time and in our various places, we ask you to consider participating in the Community Ministry of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Use this Lenten prayer calendar to guide you. Your gifts are appreciated by them and by the Community Ministry Team and our neighbors. Your prayers mean the world to us.
March 3 It is Wednesday again. As you sit down to eat dinner, remember a meal and fellowship that you have shared around tables in our church house. Add food to your bag that makes you happy. Pray for the happiness of our neighborhood. Give thanks for the meals that you have shared, and will share in the future in the Tabernacle fellowship hall.
March 4 Thank God for your body and the ways you can keep it healthy. Include cans of your favorite vegetable and pray for those who don’t have access to food that is healthy. Add your favorite seasoning to put on that vegetable to remind yourself that eating healthy can be a delicious privilege.
March 5 Pray for someone who doesn’t get to shower every day or maybe even every week. Add some deodorant to your bag. Give thanks for the running water in your house.
March 6 Pray for people who wake up in the morning and do not have a hot cup of something to help get their day started. Add some of your favorite coffee (ground or instant), tea or hot chocolate to your bag. (Maybe add some sugar, sweetener, creamer-whatever you put in your beverage.) Give thanks for yourself, and those around you, that you do not have to go anywhere without your morning beverage.
March 7 Sunday is a feast day in the season of Lent. Pray for our neighbors who live our of doors. For someone who has nowhere to cook, meat in a can is appreciated. Add some Vienna Sausage, Spam, tuna or chicken to your bag (pop top cans please). Give thanks for the feasts that you share with your family.
March 8 Pray for the mother who asks her mother every night at bedtime: Did you brush your teeth? Put toothbrushes in your bag so there is one less thing she will have to worry about. (Single packs, please.) Give thanks that you have a toothbrush in a cup by your sink.
March 9 Pray for the kid who needed a toothbrush yesterday. Add some toothpaste to your bag so they can take care of the baby teeth that are coming in or the new teeth that came to replace them. Give thanks for the toothpaste next to the cup by your sink.
Sabbath with Us The day is shaped by freedom. We encourage you to set time aside for three unique movements: PRELUDE, communal GATHERING, and CIRCLES. All of these are times of holy rest and worship.
Begin your day with a quiet, reflective time with God at the place and time of your choosing. This material is intended for personal meditation. You may want to be in a quiet place and light your own personal candle, but you may also just be sitting in your car waiting for an appointment. Where you are is not the point. The point is that you are taking the time to be quiet and listen so that you may walk through your day in communion with God.
We will meet at 11am (Eastern) on Livestream. This is our time to come together as a congregation and worship as one. We love to see guests and old friends drop in, so please say hello using the chat feature! This week we will light a candle together at the end of the service, as we traditionally do for Transfiguration Sunday.
Connect and experience spiritual growth in meaningful conversation and biblical study with a small group of people in a Tab Circle. This week we’ll study Luke 7:1-17 together. To sign up for a Circle or learn more, click here.
More Opportunities There are many ways to connect with us, on Sundays and beyond! You can find more information about our Sunday School classes, Bible Study groups, prayer gatherings, and discipleship series on our online calendar.
Parents can contact Jerusha to receive interactive materials like coloring pages and sticker sheets to use during Worship!
As we journey through this Lenten season, particularly this season in the time of pandemic, examining what it means to be a people of God in this time and in our various places, we ask you to consider participating in the Community Ministry of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Use this Lenten prayer calendar to guide you. Your gifts are appreciated by them and by the Community Ministry Team and our neighbors. Your prayers mean the world to us.
February 24 Pray for families that gather for dinner tonight. In previous and future years, Wednesday is the day we gather as a church family for dinner. As we gather physically in our homes, and spiritually in our hearts, imagine there is someone else at your table. Add to the bag the ingredients of a meal for them. (Use your imagination and go wild, or put in a can of beef stew.) Give thanks for all of the meals that we share at Tabernacle.
February 25 Pray for people who walk everywhere that they go. Add some nice heavy warm socks to your bag so that they can have warm, dry, clean feet. Give thanks that your feet are warm and dry.
February 26 Pray for a family that is gathered on a Friday night to watch a movie, or play games. Add a box of your favorite cookies or microwave popcorn for them to share. Give thanks for your own family as you imagine them laughing together,
February 27 Pray for a parent giving their kids a bath, washing off the dust of a Saturday playing. Put some soap or body wash, and maybe a washcloth in your bag. Give thanks that you get to give your kid a bath, or that you do not.
February 28 Sunday is a feast day in the Lenten season. Pray for a family that will share a meal today. Add some spaghetti (1lb box) and pasta sauce to your bag so that their may be a feast. Pray for the feasts that you appreciate with your family.
March 1 It is March, so who knows what the weather will be like. If it is cold, there is certainly someone who would appreciate a bowl of soup to help them feel warm. Add a couple of cans of soup, and maybe some crackers to go with it, to your bag. Pray for those who may not have a hot meal today. Give thanks for food that warms you body and soul.
March 2 Pray for people who spend a lot of time outside. Add a pair of gloves and/ or a warm hat for them to your bag. Give thanks that you have somewhere to warm your hands.
Pastor Sterling Severns reflects on his experience coming to the Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond and his experiences as a young pastor in the Richmond area.
When has God transformed what felt like a mistake in your life into part of your call or journey through faith?
Associate Pastor Meg Lacy Vega and Pastoral Intern Spencer Law discuss the “future church” and how God is guiding us through our discernment process to see beyond what the church once was and currently is. This podcast is a supplement to Tabernacle’s ongoing discernment dialogue, exploring what God has in store for the little church at Grove and Meadow and also the universal Church.
What do you think the “future church” looks like?
How can you bring your gifts and skills to the church as it changes?
What are ways the church can transform for the better?
What are essential elements of the church, and what is subject to change?
Where do we see hints of the “future church” in our little church at Grove and Meadow?