Weekly Lectionary Texts
Proverbs 31:10-31
Psalm 1
James 3:13-4:3, 7-8a
Mark 9:30-37
Monday, September 14. Read about the virtuous wife in Proverbs. What is your reaction to this passage? In what ways does it describe ways in which we should all be virtuous? What does it say to us all about caring for others? Try your hand at writing a modern version of the passage changing “wife” to “women and men.”
Tuesday, September 15. The psalmist compares the one who follows God to a tree that is planted by water. Take a walk and find a tree planted by water. As you sit near the tree think about how you are like that tree? What can you learn from the tree about following the Christ?
Wednesday, September 16. The author of “Rhododendron” compares the children of God to this extraordinary plant. Look around in your garden or a park. What do you see in creation that reminds you of God’s grace in you? What image of grace does create for you?
Thursday, September 17. In her poem “Vessel” Roberta Porter envisions herself as a container for God’s love. Imagine yourself as a vessel of God’s love. If you were a container for God’s love what shape would you be? What color? What kind of clay?
Friday, September 18. Before reading the passage in James, write out your own definition for gentleness. Now read James. How does your definition compare to his? Who needs your gentleness today?
Saturday, September 19. The passages and stories for this week have invited you to think about the many images of faith – a virtuous woman, a tree, a flowering shrub, and a vessel. Which one of these images is most helpful to you as you think about your life and your faith? Try your hand at using colored pencils or charcoal to drew a concept of this image. Hang in a place you will see it often.
Sunday, September 20. Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time. In Mark 9:30-37 Jesus says that whoever welcomes a small child also welcomes him. How can you welcome a small child today – either directly or indirectly? Share time with a child. Give to an organization that works with children. Pray for those who work for justice in the lives of children.
Prayer
God of the tree and rhododendron, make me green with promises. God of clay pots, fill me to overflowing with your love. Amen.
Nancy Ferguson is a Presbyterian minister and certified church educator. Her ministry experiences range from seminary instructor to pastor to curriculum developer to camp director to outdoor ministries consultant. She is the author of six books and a frequent workshop leader. Nancy is an articulate advocate for experiential faith formation and experiences beyond the walls of the church. She lives in Accomac County, Virginia near Chincoteague Island where she focuses her attention on creation of educational and spiritual resources for congregational members, church leaders, and camps.
You can visit her website at www.BlueTreeResources.org