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		<title>Life of the Church.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past almost three years, I have been in charge of sending out an (almost) weekly e-Bulletin to CCfB&#8217;s members and friends.   This includes our praise and prayer, and news and birthdays, reminders of upcoming events.   For the purpose of compiling this, I write down all of the things expressed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past almost three years, I have been in charge of sending out an (almost) weekly e-Bulletin to CCfB&#8217;s members and friends.   This includes our praise and prayer, and news and birthdays, reminders of upcoming events.   For the purpose of compiling this, I write down all of the things expressed during the period of our service each week that we call &#8216;Life of the Church&#8217;&#8230;of the LoC for short.   On the pages of my notebooks and calendars and random sheets of paper tucked in, I carry with me our history.  Trials and triumphs, worries and elations.   The processes of time that have led us to where we are today.  I sometimes flip through the pages to see the work the Lord has done in us.  It is a beautiful sight.</p>
<p>If you have anything you&#8217;d like to us to add to the list, please let us know.  You can post it in the comments, or e-mail it to us at info@christschurchforbrooklyn.org.  Peace be with you.</p>
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		<title>Learning to Feel God&#039;s Presence</title>
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I don’t particularly trust my emotions, especially when it comes to things related to faith.  I have a tendency to think faith is too important to be influenced by flip flopping feelings and ever changing emotions.  A lot of that has to do with my personality type.  I’m an INTP on the Myers [...]]]></description>
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<p style="margin-bottom:0;"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size:small;">I don’t particularly trust my emotions, especially when it comes to things related to faith.  I have a tendency to think faith is too important to be influenced by flip flopping feelings and ever changing emotions.  A lot of that has to do with my personality type.  I’m an INTP on the Myers Briggs scale, and I’m heavy on the T and the I.  Basically this means it’s easy for me to live inside my head.  It’s easy for me to spend all my time thinking about minutiae and analyzing the world and my own thoughts. But I have a hard time just allowing myself to feel something without dissecting it and analyzing it until I can’t feel it anymore.  About 6 months ago I was introduced to the <a href="http://www.takomaparkpc.org/AfricanBibleStudy.html" target="_blank">African Bible Study </a>at our Thursday night gathering on Hoyt Street.  As we went around the room reading the passage and sharing our gut reactions my stomach was in a knot.  I didn&#8217;t want to give my reaction because all I kept thinking was, “&#8217;What’s the context of this passage? Why are we only reading a few verses out of one book? This is stupid and I wish I could leave.” Then we got to the final section, the section of the study where you say. “From what I’ve seen and heard, I feel God wants me to….” I almost got off the couch and walked out of the room.  That’s when I knew I needed to seriously work on myself when it comes to the discipline of meditation and listening to God.  I needed to spend some quiet time, not dissecting, but just being in God’s presence.  That was six months ago, and I’m sad to say that I haven’t been completely successful, but I&#8217;ve slowly been becoming more comfortable making time to listen for God&#8217;s voice.</span></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0;"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size:small;">One resource that&#8217;s been particularly helpful to me for the past few weeks has been the Jesuit Media Initiatives “<a href="http://www.pray-as-you-go.org/" target="_blank">Pray as you Go</a>” podcast.  I haven&#8217;t been using it every day, but every time I&#8217;ve used it I&#8217;ve come away refreshed.  It follows a simple formula that&#8217;s carefully designed to help you reflect and pray and listen.  There is the opening call to prayer, followed by some music (usually chant), then the scripture for the day.  After which there is some quiet time, and then questions for personal reflection.  Then more quiet time, a repeat of the scripture, and time for some final reflection.  The first time I listened to one of these podcasts I had the same reaction as the first time I participated in an African bible study.  I thought it was hokey, but as soon as I let that go, it became a very valuable tool.</span></span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom:0;"><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"><span style="font-size:small;">This Sunday, our service will be designed to help us mediate, feel, and listen..  We will be spending most of our time in the Book of Psalms.  Our songs will be based on Psalms, our readings will be from Psalms, and even one of our prayers will be from Psalms.  Then before Jeremy leads us in communion he&#8217;ll have us listen to one of the above mentioned podcasts.  And as a group we&#8217;ll meditate, each to ourselves, but in the presence of community, and some of us will be comfortable, and some of us will be stretched, and we&#8217;ll all be lifted up.</span></span></p>
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