Pre-Pentecost Prayer Gathering

This coming Saturday night Dave & Jody Nixon will host/guide at the Convent an extended time of prayer for Vineyard Central. Start time is 7:00 p.m. End time is 1:00 a.m. Six hours total. Come as you’re able and for as long as you’re able, even if that’s only 30-60 minutes. This is a space for us as a community to do that thing of “waiting on God” as we enter into this final season of our community discernment. (Because of the late hours, this is an adult-only affair. Parents of children might consider tag-teaming so that both spouses can be present at different times.) If you have further questions, please contact Jody Nixon.

Season of Pentecost meeting space and time

As promised in this afternoon’s worship gathering, two polls have been initiated that give VC folks the opportunity to offer our perspectives on where and when our Discernment Gatherings should take place each week during the season of Pentecost.

Each poll has three options:  Yes, (Yes), and No.  The (Yes) option says you’re willing to meet in the space or are ok with the time, but not necessarily passionately for or against.

The first poll is an attempt to answer the question:

“What time will we gather in the season of Pentecost?  Should we continue meeting at 4 pm followed by dinner together?  On the morning at 10 am?  At 11 am? Either morning option, we would follow up with lunch.”

Click on this sentence to follow the link to the poll.

The second poll is an attempt to answer the question:

“Where will we meet in the season of Pentecost? Will we meet upstairs (where a window A/C unit will help deal with the heat from being higher up), or will we meet in the large worship space downstairs?”

Click on this sentence to follow the link to the poll.

What do gatherings look during our Season of Discernment?

In our gatherings, an observer may see that the issues raised are very specific to where we’re at as a community.

In the season of Lent, for example, we cleared out significant space in our worship for confession, for relinquishment, and for lament specifically focused on our community life together. At times this was very personal and at other times led to some discomfort and tension in the room. We were trying to ask questions like “Where have we struggled and/or failed to carry God’s desires for our community?” and “What hopes have we carried for VC that seem to have died?” and “What deep lament do we carry, for God, or for ourselves?” We were primarily led every week by the words of David in Psalm 22 that Jesus invoked on the cross, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”

In the season of Easter, an observer will see us specifically giving “Confessions of Hope,” short times of sharing where a VCer will speak out their hopes and desires for our community. We will focus weekly on being led by the words of the poet in Psalm 116, who celebrates that through all circumstances, God is the God who “hears us,” who identifies with us in our pain and gives hope. Easter is the season to focus on resurrection hope beyond and in spite of circumstance

In Pentecost and the season following, we will significantly shorten the “typical” worship gathering elements and focus most of our attention on the important conversations we need to have about the decisions we must make going forward.  In short, we will trust the conversations as a worshipful responsibility too; one that requires a deep hearing of one another along with the courage to speak.  The trust we carry is that the commitment to be with one another in the seasons of Lent and Easter will bear fruit in a deep listening, an honest sharing, and a God-centered commitment to forgive and bear one another’s burdens as we work in conversation together.

The Sunday evening gathering is meant to be a springboard for a variety of other ways to discern. House churches are continuing to meet in this time, morning prayers take place weekday mornings at 7 am at St. Elizabeth’s, other groups meet for Bible studies and regular dinners together, and periodic nights will be scheduled specifically related to be an outgrowth of what is taking place on Sunday evening.

We desire to live our lives and seek God as transparently as possible in our community. Sometimes this gives us feelings of closeness to one another, and other times this introduces tension and frustration with one another. In all emotions, we trust God is at work when we, in vulnerable trust, choose to live life oriented toward Him and toward one another.

VC Women’s Retreat (reminder)

The Women’s Retreat is this Friday through Saturday, May 20-21. The tentative schedule for the retreat is as follows (please note: the convent is also available on Saturday night if you would like to stay a second night at no additional cost.) :

Friday 4pm: Check in starts at the convent for overnight guests

6:30 potluck dinner (please post what you are bringing on Facebook so we get an idea of the meal)

7:30pm: Opening prayer service/ reflection/ singing

8:30 social time and dessert (bring some dessert too!)

10pm Quiet time on second and third floors/ first floor remains open for socializing and games/ etc.

Saturday 8:30am: breakfast (anyone is welcome, even if you didn’t spend the night)

9:30am Singing

10am: reflection on scripture

10:30 – 11:25: quiet time throughout the house

11:25- 11:45 break/ transition

11:45- 12:30 small group conversations on the first floor

12:30 -1 break

1ish lunch

2:30 closing worship service

after we finish the convent will remain open. There are no outisde reservations for Saturday night so anyone is welcome to stay on, and even spend another night. we will have an informal dinner of leftovers and pizza. Please consider staying if you have the time!

Easter Baptism and Dedication

The following announcement is from Angie Ferrell:

For the second year, VC will include a dedication and baptism service in our Easter worship gathering on Sunday, April 24th.  These celebrations of new life in the church Body and new life in Christ are a natural extension of our celebration of Christ’s resurrection.  This is open to families with new family members they wish to dedicate or baptize into the VC faith community, as well as to older kids and adults who are interested in being baptized as a step in their personal faith journey.

For parents who wish to dedicate or baptize their new family member/s:  The VC family is representative of many different faith traditions, and within those traditions there are different rites or ceremonies by which parents express their desire to raise their children in the knowledge of Christ.  Both dedication and baptism are symbolic ways of committing our children to the Lord and of invoking our faith community’s support to that end.

For children and adults with a desire to be baptized:  We follow the 1st century church tradition of baptism by submersion and will have our “baptismal pool” available.

A special liturgy has been authored for this VC service, and will include time for each family to share briefly about those being dedicated and baptized.

If you are interested in participating, please e-mail Angie Ferrell at aaferrell@yahoo.com no later than Friday, April 8. Include whether dedication or baptism is desired and the person’s name.  Those desiring baptism will be connected to some of the leaders from within VC, who will provide spiritual guidance and support toward this milestone in your faith journey.

Morning Prayers

The following was sent in by Laura Menze:

In honor of warming weather and a desire for easy-access community prayer during this season of discernment, morning prayer is transitioning again to meeting in St. E’s following a winter of meeting in the warmer apartments. We gather Monday through Fridays at 7am for morning prayers. (As no Springtime Phyllis Tickle prayer books have been found and we will not have internet access, we will likely be using the Common Prayer book. Bring your copy should you have one.) Following prayers we usually eat breakfast together prior to departing for work by 7:45. Contact VC communications for more info or to connect with Laura.

Discernment Gathering Times

The following announcement is from Nathan Myers:

Hello Vineyard Central community.

Things were a bit confusing toward the end of our gathering on Sunday as several times/persons to contact were mentioned regarding the upcoming weekly discernment times.  To clear up the confusion a bit, we set up a Doodle Poll to decide on a weekly (Sunday) meeting time. Please cast your votes by Wednesday evening — we’ll tally up the results on Thursday and send out a reminder soon after.

We shifted the suggested times a bit to reflect two desires.  The morning time is shifted back to 11 to provide space for one of the leaders should the community lean on that time more heavily.  The afternoon time is shifted forward to 4 in a desire to be hospitable to parents of young children (of which we have many) in our community who need space and energy to devote to the gatherings before their children are needing to transition to bed.  The times on the poll reflect the likely length of our gatherings maximum of 2 1/2 hours), given that we will spend a piece of time in a worship gathering, a piece eating together, and a piece learning and discussing with one another.

Please click on the below link so we can get a good sense of what time would work best for a wide swath of our community. As stated in the poll, your preference will remain anonymous to all but those collecting the results.”

http://doodle.com/acrk7ay7542nf2p6

Donor Statements Delayed

For those in the VC community and friends who contributed financially to VC in 2010,

There has been an unforeseen delay in getting the end-of-year Donor Statements out the door by the end of January.  I have been having some technical difficulties with the program used to generate the statements.  I’ve been working with a tech support person for the program and hope to have the issue resolved shortly. I apologize for any inconvenience.  The statements will be sent out as soon as possible.  Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Peace, Marissa

Reminder: VC gathering Jan 2

The following announcement is from Dave Nixon:

Happy New Year! Let’s come together this first Sunday of 2011 to signal our desire to live and work as a worshiping community in Norwood and beyond!

PLACE ::
The back of St. E’s, where we celebrated Advent

BREAKFAST ::
9-10 a.m. Bagels and coffee provided. You bring the rest: fruits, cheeses, etc.

WORSHIP ::
• singing
• liturgy & response
• teaching (Matt Dawson & Dave Nixon
• communion

Following our time together there won’t be a potluck lunch. (Put that excess cooking energy into breakfast.) Practice hospitality afterward by inviting someone into your home.

VC members: YMCA discounted memberships

Significantly discounted 2011 Norwood YMCA memberships are now available for Vineyard Central!!

The cost is $150 for the entire year & can be paid in two $75 payments.

Membership includes access to all facilities including free classes & free childcare while you are using the facilities.  There is also discounted daycare available.  The Norwood Y has a fitness center, a gym, an indoor & an outdoor pool, racquetball courts, & sauna.  Classes include yoga, Pilates, kickboxing, step aerobics, weight training, spinning, water aerobics, gymnastics, swimming lessons, tae kwon do, etc.

http://www.cincinnatiymca.org/our-ys/branches/re-lindner

Individuals & families are welcome.  Get in on this great deal!  Payment needs to be made by the end of the year.  Email any questions to:  bethreedsemail@gmail.com

Roommate Wanted

The following is a message from Angela Pancella:

Roommate wanted! As Natasha B. spreads her wings and flies to Wheaton, the Speckled Bird 2nd floor apartment will become a bit of an empty nest. This is the space overlooking the corner of Carter and Mills, great view of St. E’s, excellent neighbors…email Angela at apancella(at)gmail.com to find out more.

- Angela