On The Table
The Weekly Announcement of Common Table Church
Thursday, April 22, 2010
April 19 through 25
Dear Church,
As Eastertide continues, we're pleased to have Amy Moffitt lead us in an exploration of our risen Lord. Here's her invitation:
"Who do you say I am?" It's a totally different question now, 2000 years after Jesus asked His followers. Images of Jesus represent a brand... the Christian logo, customized to suit the tastes of the consumer. There's the Catholic Jesus, the Precious Moments Jesus, the African-American Jesus, Jesus come in judgement to kick your sinning ass, Jesus come in love to hug you and tell you everything's alright...
But who do YOU say He is? Because the truth is that not every Christian knows what they think of Jesus. You don't have to, right? You can participate in the rituals and follow the rules without ever answering this question.
This week we'll look at the many faces of Jesus through the Lectio Divina format, meditating on scriptures that portray different images of Jesus. If you have any images of Christ-- wether art, poetry, a book, some other sort of memento-- in your home, please bring them, especially if they are meaningful to you.
Sounds great, doesn't it? I hope to see you this Sunday at 10am at
Jammin' Java as we experience it together.
We'd also like to remind you of the epic conference that's happening at the end of the month in DC. A bunch of us will be participating in the
TransFORM East Coast Gathering from April 30th-May 2nd at Wesley Seminary. It's about forming and nurturing missional communities, and it's free! So consider joining us for that, too.
Mike Stavlund
Labels: conference, Easter
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
April 5th through 11th
Hi church,
Welcome to the season of Easter! He is risen! The Lord is risen indeed - Alleluia!
We're going to start the season off right with the return of Lamb Center Karaoke! Our first party of 2010 is this coming Friday, April 9th, with setup starting at 6, pizza and singing at 6:30, and wrapping up at 8pm. It's at
The Lamb Center, Fairfax County's only daytime homeless shelter, off Fairfax Circle and not far from the Vienna Metro. Come and bring your singing voice, or just your ears and eyes to perceive the Spirit at work and play in the whole motley crew of us.
Then, Tim Ramsey will lead an exploration of
Flatland this coming Sunday at 10am at
Jammin' Java. (If you don't know Tim, he's one of the folks who helped shape our community in its early years - and also one heck of a harmonica player.) Tim says: 'I have (pretentiously) titled our discussion "Theology in Flatland: A Dance in Many Dimensions". I am looking forward to a thought provoking time talking about geometry, dimensions, and God.' Me too! :-)
And that's it for this first week after Easter. May God bless us all during this beautiful season!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter, karaoke, lamb center
Monday, March 29, 2010
March 29th through Easter Sunday, April 4th
Hi church,
As most everybody knows by now, we're experiencing Holy Week together this year with a retreat through the four days of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter. We'll be in the mountains of West Virginia, so we won't be at Jammin' Java this Sunday.
(We're full up on overnight bunk space, but if you'd like to join us for the day on Friday or Saturday,
give us a shout.)
May your Holy Week journey be transforming, and may Easter bring resurrection in your life!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter, Holy Week, retreat
Thursday, May 14, 2009
May 11th through 17th
Hi church!
I don't know about you, but I've been digging the cooler weather. This is what I call spring! And new life continues to bust out all over - which is, like, a pretty good metaphor for this ongoing season of Easter.
So please join us on Sunday morning (10am at
Jammin' Java) for our All-Ages worship service, as we join together in looking at these themes of Easter, Resurrection, and new creation through the eyes of our kids. My guess? They'll see this stuff way more clearly than us old people do.
And then, if you're interested, everyone is welcome to come to Tina's and my place (
13337 Feldman Pl., Herndon, VA, 20170) on Sunday afternoon for a combination Barn-Raising and Garbage Plate Cookout! (Say what, now?) "Barn-Raisings" are something we've been doing for a year or so (since Maranda had the genius idea - though we'd actually been doing them for years without the cool Amish-inspired name) where we come together as a church to help someone accomplish a "many hands make light work" sort of task. In our case, we'll be replacing flooring in our (very small) dining room, and also building a raised-bed garden box. And Garbage Plates? Well,
just read this, bring me some meat, and I'll grill it and make ya a plate. Cool? Cool.
Work will probably begin around 2pm, and we'll shift into food/party mode between 5 and 6pm. You're welcome to join us at any time - there is no need to participate in the Barn-Raising to come to the party. It's a party, yo.
And that, as they say, is that. Happy Easter!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: all ages, barn-raising, Easter
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
May 4th through 10th
Hi church!
Spring, and the Easter season, proceed apace, and both are chock full of blessings, if we have eyes to see them. One such blessing: it's the return of
Karaoke at
The Lamb Center! THIS Thursday, May 7th, from 6:30 to 8pm. Come and join us as guests of the shelter and volunteers alike let our hair down, sing, encourage each other, nom some pizza, and see what the Spirit is up to as we make some joyful (if not always tuneful!) noise. :-)
Then, please join us on Sunday morning at 10am (yes, srsly, 10am - not 10:25 - srsly!) at
Jammin' Java for our May Simple Service, as we try to live into this season of Easter, of Resurrection. We'll sing some Easter hymns, and have some discussions about this weird thing we call resurrection: what did it mean for Jesus two millennia ago, what might it mean for us one day, and (last but not least) what does all this mean to us
now, as the Church of the Common Table in Northern Virginia in AD 2009?
And that's all I have to say. Except, you know...he is risen! Alleluia!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter, karaoke, lamb center
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
April 27 through May 3
Easter continues as we make our gradual return to (what is commonly referred to as) 'normalcy' at Common Table. This Sunday, we'll be back at
Jammin' Java, finding our creative groove as we consider 'Spring' and
Psalm 77. As you notice the fresh greenery all around, and as you experience the sustaining rains over the next few days, consider the new life that God is nurturing in you just now. Then bring those ideas to our communal encounter with this remarkable piece of Scripture.
In other news, a team of folks from inside and outside our church are announcing that we'll be returning to our tradition of hosting
Karaoke at
The Lamb Center again, beginning Thursday, May 7, from 6:30 to 8pm. These fun and transforming get-togethers will continue on the first Thursday of each month. And don't forget that we're welcome to join New Hope Church's movie nights there on the 3rd Friday of each month, too.
He is Risen,
Mike Stavlund
Labels: Easter, karaoke, lamb center, Psalms
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
April 20th through 27th
Hi church!
I hope you're feeling God's blessings during this beautiful spring season. As the third Sunday of Easter approaches, remember: we are a people with every reason to hope for astonishing reversals and amazing grace.
And this Sunday, we'll return to a place where such things happen all the time: New Hope Fellowship, where Jen will be leading worship music Sunday at 10:50am. We'll probably continue joining New Hope on "last Sundays" as we further pursue our friendships there, so please join us for worship and a shared meal. Remember it's helpful to leave our cars at the ball fields just
north of the community center where
New Hope meets.
Or, there's an alternate opportunity for a shared lunch and fellowship on Sunday. If you're one of those who is hooked into that leafy-green-logo-thing called "
Emergent Village", you might be aware that there's a
Big Meeting going on this weekend, right here in DC, to discern the future of that organization - or at least the beginning of a way forward for its leadership and structure. Some of the folks who will be here from out of town are interested in getting together with local DC folk, and to that end, we've got a private room reserved at
Guapos in Bethesda for a 1pm lunch gathering this coming Sunday, the 26th. Everyone's invited, so please join us!
And that's all I've got. :-) I'll keep saying it until Pentecost: happy Easter!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter, Emergent Village, New Hope
Thursday, April 16, 2009
April 13th through 19th
Alleluia! He is risen!Happy Easter, everybody! To those of us brought up [properly] in the so-called "high church" or liturgical traditions, Easter is not a single day, but a 50-day season of the Church year, ending with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost. So, welcome to the first week of Easter. Our Lord is risen! The world is changed - utterly. Let's celebrate!
We have something else to celebrate this Sunday: after a Lenten season (through Easter Sunday) spent with our sisters and brothers at New Hope Fellowship, this Sunday we return to our customary digs at
Jammin' Java (10am) for our first Common Table-led worship service since Lent began. It will be a little like a homecoming, so we'll explore themes of "Home" together as we begin to wonder what God might have been up to in our Lenten journey with New Hope, and what God might be leading us to now. If you haven't done so yet, you might want to check out our
Lenten blog to see what some of us have shared about our experience of that season this year.
And that's all I know. Please join us as we begin this season of hope, life, and beauty!
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Holy Week 2009 (April 6th through 12th)
Hi church,
It's Holy Week. In this, the most sacred time of the Church year, we remember our Lord's last days on this earth. We recall his final acts and teachings. His sharing of bread and wine and the tender service of foot-washing. His betrayal, arrest, Passion, and death. And, on Easter Sunday, his Resurrection: death overcome, Love triumphant.
Just as we've journeyed through Lent together, we'll be sharing the celebration of Easter with our brothers and sisters at New Hope Fellowship, Sunday at 10:50am. You can join us for breakfast at 9am, and stay for a celebratory feast after the service. If you don't mind the short walk, we can relieve some parking burdens by leaving our cars at the ball fields just
north of the community center where
New Hope meets.
But before that celebration, it would be good to spend some time walking through this last, dark week with Jesus. There are many ways to do that, including moving liturgies of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday in the area - please
contact us and we can let you know of some.
One powerful way to encounter Holy Week would be to journey through the creative, participatory Stations of the Cross that have been crafted by folks at our sister congregation, Holy Grounds, on the lower level of
Fairlington Presbyterian Church. Some Common Table folks also contributed to these stations, which have been designed to arrest, challenge, and even accuse the one who journeys through them, in a deeply personal way. They'll be available for pilgrimage at the following times:
Wednesday 3:30-4:30pm and 8:30-9:30pm
Thursday 6:30-7:30pm & 8:30-9:30pm
Friday 7-9pm
Saturday 10am-12pm
And that's all, for this holiest of weeks. May the remainder of your Lenten journey be transformative, and on Easter, may you share the joy of abundant life - sprung wondrously, gloriously, impossibly, from evil and death.
Peace,
Mike Croghan
Labels: Easter, Holy Week, lent, New Hope
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
March 16 - 23
Hello, Church:
He is (almost) Risen!
I just finished a great book in preparation for Easter, wherein a high-church, British Anglican takes Christians everywhere to task for their sedate celebrations of Easter. Rather than lighting a few candles, he commends the commissioning of every man, woman, and child with a candle, until the churches are luminous! Instead of a single morning of celebration, he wants to continue the party for days and weeks! He wants the celebration of Jesus' resurrection to overflow the confines of Easter and to change the very nature of our world.
Well, I can't promise any dancing in the aisles, but we're definitely going to pull out a few stops this Sunday. With the fasting and repenting and re:Lenting of the Lenten season behind us, we'll turn on the lights and spend some time reveling in the resurrection as we celebrate a unique 'Stations of the Resurrection' together. We've found (and adapted) a really interesting Catholic liturgy, and we'll be pairing it with music and visuals and other surprises for a rich experience of Easter. Hope to see you at
Jammin' Java at 10.
On the following weekend, we'll be practicing resurrection as we step away from Jammin' Java and head over to the
Lamb Center on Saturday morning to join with our friends there. We'll plan to have lunch together afterward, then have a Congregational Meeting during the early afternoon. Stay tuned for more details to follow about that Saturday from the GNU Team and the Leadership Team.
Eagerly,
Mike Stavlund
Labels: Easter, lamb center, service-worship
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
April 2 through 8
Dear Church--
As we journey through this Holy Week, I hope you're finding some time to reflect on the story of this week: of the growing darkness and death and defeat that precedes the unexpected triumph of the Resurrection. If you'd like to commemorate collectively, Mike Croghan has invited us to join him at
The Church of the Holy Comforter in their services all week , most especially the special Tenebrae service tonight.
On Sunday, we'll be having our own special Easter celebration at 10am at
Jammin' Java, complete with home-grown music, art, and words to tune in to the message of that new life that resonates and grows even now. It promises to be a great fulfillment of the waiting and scarcity of Lent, too, as we return to our beloved Chipotle for lunch (He is risen, indeed!).
Two save the dates:
We'll be having a Baptism for Kieran Tennyson and Eleanor Stavlund next Sunday, April 15, at
Jammin' Java.
Service Worship: we're switching up some dates to do our monthly project on Saturday, April 21, beginning at 9am. We'll be installing a new laminate wood floor at the Chapmans, and hopefully relieving Ryan of his serious allergies to their carpeting. We'll need everyone we can get to move furniture, rip out carpeting, clean up the concrete subfloor, install the new flooring, and put everything back. Oh, and we'll probably eat lunch, too, and we'll have the kids just up the road at the Doan's place. So please plan to strap on your toolbelt for a day of hard work and constructiony fun.
Mike
Labels: Easter
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