Awakening to Ministry

The Great Fifty Days of Easter — Series Overview

Second Sunday of Easter, Year A

Today marks the kickoff of the first of two three-week miniseries. “Awakening...” focuses on the meaning and grounding of ministry, Holy Communion, and baptism. As we awaken to our ministry of discipleship, let us hear Jesus speaking to us. Let us hear him calling us and commissioning us, everywhere and always, to breathe God’s reconciling love into this world.

Formation groups through Easter Season, starting today, have a historically different role than either during Lent or Holy Week. Lent was about establishing holy habits. Holy Week was about abiding with Christ and one another to face his death and all that it means for us, for the earth, and for the universe. Easter Season is about “mystagogy” or “learning the mysteries.” This learning comes in two forms: doctrinal formation (what are theological and doctrinal grounds of ministry, Eucharist, and baptism) and ministry formation (claiming our ministry and beginning to practice it in ways that enable us to be one with Christ, one with each other, and one in ministry to all the world).

Each week’s group meetings during Easter Season point forward to the coming Sunday. For this week, your groups will explore together the meaning of Holy Communion.

Here is a suggested agenda for this week’s first Easter Season Formation Group meeting.

  1. Brief, informal time of gathering — (10 minutes or so) — with snacks to share
  2. Formal gathering — seated in a circle in chairs or around a table — with requests for prayer for the coming week (10 minutes) — and prayer led by the group leader or unison in the group. If the latter, one practice I’ve found useful in leading such groups is immediately after a person shares, the whole group pauses, then says in unison, “Into your hands, O God, we commend our sister/brother/sibling(s) Name(s).” Proceed to the next person and repeat until all who wish to offer requests for prayer have had the opportunity to do so. The group leader may be last.
  3. Teaching and Conversation — (35 minutes) — Give all group members copies of The Meaning of Holy Communion in The United Methodist Church. Download the PDF or purchase hard copy booklets or ePub/Kindle format from the Upper Room bookstore »

    This booklet offers answers to many questions group members may have about Holy Communion. An additional online FAQ is available here »

    Leaders: You may use this booklet, the presentation slides from our webinar, “Holy Communion in the Bible and The United Methodist Church,” or if you have additional time for your meeting, you may view the webinar together and then discuss it. You may find the webinar and the presentation slides here »
  4. Gather in a circle or huddle, lay hands on one another, one by one, and pray in unison, “X, may you continue to grow in Christ in the days ahead.”
  5. Thank all for coming, and send the group out to keep learning and living the baptism they have received.

In This Series...


Second Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Third Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Fourth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Fifth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Sixth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Seventh Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Pentecost 2017 - Planning Notes

Colors


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In This Series...


Second Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Third Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Fourth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Fifth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Sixth Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Seventh Sunday of Easter — Planning Notes Pentecost 2017 - Planning Notes