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1 Parable of the Life-Saving Station
YOUR CHURCH NAME

2 Parable of the Life-Saving Stations

3 Getting to know the Congregation gathered here today
What Shore Are You On? Getting to know the Congregation gathered here today

4 Who’s DROWNING in YOUr Community?

5 Two Stories of Efforts at Life-Saving

6 Building Community that Includes All at the Margins
Koinonia Building Community that Includes All at the Margins

7 Koinonia Koinonia is a transliterated form of the Greek word, κοινωνία
It means communion, joint participation; the share which one has in anything, participation, a gift jointly contributed, a collection, a contribution, etc. Koinonia

8 Seeing Abundance in the MArgins
Luke 9:10-17 Seeing Abundance in the MArgins

9 10 On their return the apostles told Jesus all they had done
10 On their return the apostles told Jesus all they had done. He took them with him and withdrew privately to a city called Bethsaida. 11When the crowds found out about it, they followed him; and he welcomed them, and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and healed those who needed to be cured.

10 12 The day was drawing to a close, and the twelve came to him and said, ‘Send the crowd away, so that they may go into the surrounding villages and countryside, to lodge and get provisions; for we are here in a deserted place.’ 13But he said to them, ‘You give them something to eat.’

11 They said, ‘We have no more than five loaves and two fish—unless we are to go and buy food for all these people.’ 14For there were about five thousand men. And he said to his disciples, ‘Make them sit down in groups of about fifty each.’ 15They did so and made them all sit down.

12 16And taking the five loaves and the two fish, he looked up to heaven, and blessed and broke them, and gave them to the disciples to set before the crowd. 17And all ate and were filled. What was left over was gathered up, twelve baskets of broken pieces.

13 “Look how the disciples try to solve the problem of scarcity
 “Look how the disciples try to solve the problem of scarcity. When the issue of what to do with the hungry crowd first comes up, they want to disperse the crowd, break it up into isolated individuals and send them out into the marketplace…assuming the problem of the hungry crowd could be solved by private means…Jesus countered, ‘You give them something to eat.’… He asks them, ‘What do you have? Go round and see.”… The disciples came up with five loaves of bread and two fish – surely a textbook example of scarcity. But now the ‘miracle’ begins. Jesus… takes the faceless crowd and divides it into small groups. The anonymity of the throng begins to dissolve. People begin to recognize and acknowledge friends. Community starts to happen. Then Jesus does another simple thing …. Does he bemoan the supply problem? No, he gives thanks for what there is. He knows that abundance is always present if we can act in community.” Parker J. Palmer, “Scarcity, Abundance and the Gift of Community”

14 POPE

15 Seeing Those in the Margins
What do we see in our community? Where is hidden abundance? Seeing Those in the Margins

16 Seeing Those in the Margins
Go on Pilgrimages of PAIN and HOPE Seeing Those in the Margins

17 Hearing TRUTH in the Margins
Acts 2: 5-13 Hearing TRUTH in the Margins

18 5 Now there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem. 6And at this sound the crowd gathered and was bewildered, because each one heard them speaking in the native language of each. 7Amazed and astonished, they asked, ‘Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? 8And how is it that we hear, each of us, in our own native language?

19 9Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, 10Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, 11Cretans and Arabs—in our own languages we hear them speaking about God’s deeds of power.’

20 12All were amazed and perplexed, saying to one another, ‘What does this mean?’ 13But others sneered and said, ‘They are filled with new wine.’

21 Hearing TRUTH in the Margins
The First Miracle of the Holy Spirit was a Miracle of Hearing How would your church be different if we saw this was our first spiritual practice? Hearing TRUTH in the Margins

22 What are your personal current practices of seeing and hearing?
Small Group Questions What are your personal current practices of seeing and hearing? Who/what does your congregation see and hear?

23 Who is not seen or heard (and possibly drowning)?
Small Group Questions Who is not seen or heard (and possibly drowning)? What are some practices you could implement?

24 Sharing Our Practices

25 Practices for Building Community
Go Where People Are to Listen Practices for Building Community

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27 Practices for Building Community
Be abundantly clear about who is welcome and express it everywhere Practices for Building Community

28 YOU are welcome here. SERIOUSLY.
We love SINGLE people, DIVORCED people, WIDOWED and MARRIED people. We love GAY people and we love STRAIGHT people. We love OLD people, YOUNG people, middle-aged people and CRYING babies. We love THIS PLACE and we love SHARING it with others. We love people who have not been to church in AGES and those who never miss a SUNDAY. We love people who are in RECOVERY and those who are still ADDICTED. We love people who are filled with FAITH and those who are wrestling with DOUBT. We love people who could USE A PRAYER right now and those who PRAY OFTEN. We love WASHINGTONIANS, SUBURBANITES and TOURISTS who stay in nearby hotels. You’re already in the building. Why not come back and see who we really are? Sundays at 11:00am YOU are welcome here. SERIOUSLY. Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church I

29 Practices for Building Community
Involve a wide range of people in leadership and especially worship leadership where people are visible Practices for Building Community

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31 Practices for Building Community
Put as much emphasis on coffee & conversation as toiletries & towels Practices for Building Community

32 Practices for Building Community
Preach & Pray people into building community Practices for Building Community

33 Practices for Building Community
Ask questions about your practices Practices for Building Community

34 Practices for Building Community
Do NOT just proclaim “come as you are” but model it Think about your ushers when it comes to how they dress, and act… Practices for Building Community

35 Practices for Building Community
Be Authentic, Vulnerable, and Trustworthy Practices for Building Community

36 Practices for Building Community
Decide what you ask of visitors and what do you not ask. And train your leaders! DON’T ASK What do you do? Where do you live? Other sensitive topics IE Do you have any kids? Practices for Building Community

37 Practices for Building Community
Decide what you ask of visitors and what do you not ask. And train your leaders! DO ASK Where are you from? What brings you here? Favorite Music? Favorite Foods? Etc. Something you love to do? Practices for Building Community

38 Practices for Building Community
Value and Live Mutuality Practices for Building Community

39 Practices for Building Community
Set expectations and practices around money and housing Practices for Building Community

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41 Practices for Building Community
Set Expectations for Yourself and Follow Through Practices for Building Community

42 What do you imagine is God's dream for your community?
Closing Questions What do you imagine is God's dream for your community?   What’s one practice you could implement/ one change that you can make?

43 Life Saving Stations: Not Just a Parable


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