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Wabanaki Reach Program
The Katahdin Association Executive Committee, to support a better understanding of our sisters and brothers of the Wabanaki peoples here in Maine, has engaged with Wabanaki Reach to offer the "Interacting with Wabanaki - Maine History" program at 9:00 am on Saturday, September 28, via Zoom. This program is free for any member of our Katahdin Association churches.
Register on or before Mon, Sept 23. Click on "Read more" for how to register.
Advent Devotion Resource
For your reflection during the 28 days of Advent, we’ll be sharing content on our Facebook page from “Shadow & Light,” a daily Advent devotional resource from Vibrant Church Communications .
Each week you’ll be invited to use scripture, song, prayer, and practice to prepare yourself for the birth of the Christ child, discovering what is holy in the spectrum from shadow to light. Wait and watch (two Advent themes) for more information on our Facebook page.
“Mourning By Morning” - Lenten Video
“Mourning By Morning” is the fifth (final) video in our Lenten series of short devotional films. “Mourning” may anticipate Good Friday’s grief, which we will experience again, soon enough. But the song by Shellee Coley recognizes the story does not end there, in death. “Mourning by morning, … I am becoming new,” she sings. “Come and make us new,” she prays to God. That day is coming!
We also hear echoes of Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14) in the opening of Kelly Ann Hall’s poem …
“Only Just Begun” - Lenten Video
The Fourth video in the Lenten series, “Becoming: a Season of Rebirthing,” is “Only Just Begun.” The words and images of the poem in the video reflects Psalm 23. The song by Shellee Coley, too, with these words: "So I wandered throught the valley. I stood beneath an open sky, just looking for somebody to lead me through the lonely night.”
The creators point out that the video contains themes appropriate for Lent: a “willingess to be in communion, to wander towards blessing, to continue to learn.” …
Lenten Video - “Story Like This”
The third video in the Lenten series, “Becoming: a Season of Rebirthing,” is “Story Like This.” Images in the song reflect the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4), and images in the poem/prayer echo the story of God making water spring from a rock for Moses and the Hebrew people (Exodus 17).
The video also reminds us that the work of seeing our way through the hard times, the dark times of our lives, is constant, difficult, and can be elusive. …
“Wait For It” - Lenten Video
Last week, we shared The Knowing, the first video in the series “Becoming: a Season of Rebirthing” that we are offering in Lent. The videos are the work of singer-songwriter Shellee Layne Coley, poet Kelly Ann Hall, and filmmaker Travis Reed.
The poem in The Knowing is a reflection on Adam and Eve hiding in the garden. In Wait For It, the poem is God’s response to them. …
Lent Begins with Confession
(Update: discussion guide available)
As the season of Lent begins, we offer a visual liturgy resource for your personal reflection and preparation for the spiritual journey ahead.
The Knowing is an evocative song by Shellee Layne Coley, which overlays a poem/prayer by Kelly Ann Hall.
Click here and enter your email to watch the video - available through March 22.
The Seven Deadly Sins of White Christian Nationalism book event
On September 21, from 4:00 - 5:30 pm ET, The BTS Center and the Maine Council of Churches are co-sponsoring an online conversation with feminist theologian and Episcopal priest Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward. Dr. Heyward will talk with Rev. Dr. Marvin Ellison, Bangor Theological Seminary Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethics, about her new book The Seven Deadly Sins of White Christian Nationalism. …