Wednesday, March 10, 2010

e*r Week 3

Growing up in church, I have been around baptisms and Communion my entire life. I remember the ‘baptistry’ in the church building and the silver trays with mini juice cups. These elements took on ritual for me, but as I have grown, these rituals have taken on new life.


1. Baptisms that incorporate the language of space: In nature, at a beach, lake, river or even a pool, out in creation as Jesus was baptized in the Jordan. Seeing the sky and hearing the sounds of nature add so much to the experience.


2. Baptisms held within an atmosphere of worship with voices and instruments filling the air with songs of celebration while each person is “buried with Him in the waters of baptism, raised to walk in newness of life.”


3. Celebrating baptisms on Easter Sunday!


3. Observing Communion as a meal incorporating the themes of Passover.


4. One of the most powerful times of Communion in my experience was at a Sabbath retreat for pastors where I led worship. The one who set up Communion talked of the various feasts that the Jews observe. He then talked of the Wedding Feast of the Lamb that we will all enjoy together when God sets up the New Heaven and New Earth. "But until then," he said, "we would remember by observing this 'meal' together."


After eating the bread, we raised our little juice cups, as if they were glasses, as he offered a toast to the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords for what He had done for us! Communion has never been the same. Even as I write, it brings chills. What a powerful moment.

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