Worship for July 19, 2020


Wholeness
Sabbath Embracing Storytime
The Hug Machine by Scott Campbell
We're spending some time in Sabbath appreciating the wonder of childhood. Thanks to the Spencer Family for letting us drop virtually into storytime. Who or what will we embrace in this season of Sabbath? Charlotte and Eleanor have some ideas.

Bonus Storytime: The Book With No Pictures by B. J. Novak
Sabbath Framing and Reflection
What's going on with July Sabbath and what are we going to be talking about? Click the button above for encouraging words and some Sabbath framing from Pastor Ken.

Embracing implies being very intentional about what we are doing. This means being very mindful of how and why we do what we do. What helps you foster this mindfulness?

Embracing Sabbath wholeness is sometimes challenging. We may need to spend some time listening to the voices of culture, consumerism, patriarchy and white supremacy so that we can go deeper to hear anew the voice of Spirit which brings stillness, acceptance, and peace.

We cannot offer anything to anyone if we do not first embrace it for ourselves. In what ways are you embracing Sabbath wholeness in this season? How will you offer that gift to others?
Call to Worship
Today we will consider many aspects of Sabbath Embracing—
Embracing with our hearts and minds, means making choices.
Embracing means making different choices from the ones we usually make.
Let us choose to embrace time over space.
We embrace giving instead of requiring.
We embrace our calling in life over our occupations.
We embrace the wholeness of God’s shalom 
over the fractured peacekeeping of human striving.
We embrace the world.
We embrace our place in the universe over our roles in society.
Our Sabbath Time is here!
We Celebrate With Music and Giving
Celebrations
Thanks Barbara Zaborowski for sharing a heartfelt celebration. We join our gratitude and joy to Barbara's as her family celebrates her father's 100th birthday on Saturday, July 18. Happy Century to Loudon Briggs!

Special Music
Thanks Forrest and Carol for ' All Things Bright and Beautiful .'
Offering
Spirit of Life, we pause to breathe in a sense of July Sabbath. As we settle, may we notice a spirit of gratitude and ease rising in our spirits. Gratitude and ease bring us to generosity. Bless our giving; bless our gifts.  Amen.

Your financial support of our community continues to be important and appreciated. Click here for Heidi’s Corner, our weekly financial update. 
The Word About Life For Today
Interview Series - "Revolution of the Soul"
Pastor Ken Interviews Thomas Brown
Revolution of the Soul is an interview series highlighting our core value of spirituality. This week, we reconnect with Thomas Brown who rode his bicycle down the center aisle at Shadow Rock circa 2012.
Our Online Community Via Zoom
Coffee Chat Discussion and Fellowship at 11:00 am
Pastor Ken will be leading a conversation around Sabbath values and practices. How are your July practices going this year?
Announcements and Reminders
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Shadow Rock's staff and leadership continue to learn new ways to stay connected in spacious solidarity while our campus is closed. We appreciate your support and patience. Your ideas, suggestions, and input are both welcome and needed. Please reach out if you need help - you can always call the church office phone (602)993-0050 for instructions on how to connect with Pastor Ken, Lois, or preschool Director Liz Curry.

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