![]() ![]() On reaching the place, he said to them, “Pray that you will not fall into temptation.” He withdrew about a stone’s throw beyond them, knelt down and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me yet not my will, but yours be done.” An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. Jesus went out as usual to the Mount of Olives, and his disciples followed him. If you are able to, you are invited to kneel down on one of the cushions as you read this passage. ![]() Pick up a stone and carry it with you for the duration of this reflection as a representation of your sin. – How do you see brokenness in the world, in your life situations, and in your own heart. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” Romans 6:23 Reflect “The Fall, the Fall, O God the fall of Man, the fruit is found in every eye and every hand…” (Gungor) Purchase Free Fall – by Prolifik here Read Write down a few of them on a post it note and stick it to the globe. Take a moment to think of the good things God has created in this world. (People with God – People with People- and People with Earth) was utterly perfect. Imagine what it was like when every single relationship, Imagine the infant world in all it’s perfection. God is the beauty of creation and humanity multiplied to the infinite power.” (Fr Richard Rohr) Reflect: “If we are created in the image and likeness of God, then whatever good, true, or beautiful things we can say about humanity or creation we can say of God exponentially. “…all the beauty of the world, the beauty that calls our admiration, our gratitude, our worthship at the earthly level, is meant as a set of hints, of conspiratorial whispers, of clues and suggestions and flickers of light, all nudging us into believing that behind the beautiful world is not random chance but the loving God.” (N.T. Some stations are interactive – if you feel uncomfortable participating in the the activity – please feel free to simply watch or reflect and then move on to the next station. Take your time – there is no need to rush through the program. Silence your notificatoins on your phone. ![]() Silenceįind a quite place to spend 20-40 minutes. We hope this evening will give you space to reflect on the events of Jesus’ crucifixion and in unique and meaningful way. Welcome to our guided prayer walk through the Journey to the Cross. More info on these stations, credits, and links to content can be found in this complete blog post. I hope you can engage and reflect on each of these stations in some meaningful way, even stuck at home in quarantine! You’ll see videos, reflections, and even some actions you can do if you’d like. In this post, you can pray and reflect on the Stations of The Cross from home. It includes some walk-through videos from a few years ago when we did these stations at our church. With many services canceled due to COVID-19, here is a somewhat ‘virtual’ stations of the cross. ![]()
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