On Sunday, October 28th 2018, Concord Friends Meeting co-sponsored an interfaith event “Sharing Practices of the Spirit: For ourselves, our communities, our world” with Canterbury United Community Church, Shaker Village, and Church of the Woods. Our meeting led two of the workshops, one of which was “Reflective Reading and Sharing”. Our Ministry and Counsel Committee created the following introduction for the participants in the workshop. Two versions in Microsoft Word format are available below: letter-size and ½-letter-size.
Traditionally (going back to the 17th century), Friends (Quakers) have read scripture seeking the Spirit that gave forth the written words, rather than literal interpretations. Friends would read worshipfully and prayerfully, inviting the Divine to open to them the spiritual message in the words. This was a mystical and transformational discipline. In more recent years, as we have become more intellectual and accustomed to literary criticism and debate, some Friends have longed to reclaim our earlier, worshipful way of reading. Though we recognize that there is a place for scholarship, and many of us enjoy intellectual pursuits, we know that spiritual formation is the work of the heart rather than of the head. The approach we will be experimenting with today has been used among Friends to draw modern worshipers into a meditative experience of reading scripture and other writings in the spiritual ways of earlier Friends. We invite you to practice this worshipful reading with us.
* Worship Sharing: A group practice in which participants share personal and spiritual experiences, thoughts, and feelings, often in response to a prearranged theme or questions, and in a manner that acknowledges the presence of God, and in which there is no criticism or direct response to what another says.
Life is meant to be lived from a Center, a divine Center. Each of us can live such a life of amazing power and peace and serenity, of integration and confidence and simplified multiplicity, on one condition—that is, if we really want to. There is a divine Abyss within us all, a holy Infinite Center, a Heart, a Life who speaks in us and through us to the world. We have all heard this holy Whisper at times. At times we have followed the Whisper, and amazing equilibrium of life, amazing effectiveness of living set in. But too many of us have heeded the Voice only at times. Only at times have we submitted to His holy guidance. We have not counted this Holy Thing within us to be the most precious thing in the world. We have not surrendered all else, to attend to it alone. Let me repeat. Most of us, I fear, have not surrendered all else, in order to attend to the Holy Within. – Thomas R. Kelly (1893-1941) from A Testament of Devotion, p. 93
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Links:
[1] https://www.concordfriendsmeeting.org/sites/all/files/documents/ReflectiveReadingAndSharingWorkshopOverview-letter.doc
[2] https://www.concordfriendsmeeting.org/sites/all/files/documents/ReflectiveReadingAndSharingWorkshopOverview-booklet.doc