Showing posts with label 2016 Taize Prayer in Edmonton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2016 Taize Prayer in Edmonton. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Let's pray for peace

Every week in Taizé, the brothers of the community begin with a prayer for peace on Sunday evening. For the half hour before supper, pilgrims fill the Church of Reconciliation for silent prayer, Imagine a thousand people praying together in silence.

Silence is something that is definitely lacking in our world. It often seems that we are uncomfortable with it, because it feels like an emptiness, a void that needs to be filled somehow. In silence, our own thoughts and anxieties can seem too loud, and rather than pay attention to what's really going on in our souls, we turn on music, or the TV, anything for "background noise" or distraction. We put a wall of sound between ourselves and our hidden depths.

Unfortunately, that wall of sound also gets between us and the voice of God in our lives. We forget the story of Elijah on the mountain, waiting for God:

Now there was a great wind, so strong that it was splitting mountains and breaking rocks in pieces before God, but God was not in the wind; and after the wind an earthquake, but God was not in the earthquake, and after the earthquake a fire, but God was not in the fire; and after the fire, a sound of sheer silence. When Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his mantle and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. 
--1 Kings 19:11-13 

And then God and Elijah had some time to chat. In the silence.

The brothers of Taizé's silent prayer for peace is an opportunity for pilgrims to sit with their own souls for a while, to confront their own internal struggles and reach for the peace that God alone can give. They know that in a time of silence, our monkey-minds whirl around for a while, but if we give the silence a chance, we can come to a peaceful stillness where God converses with us without using words. Then our anxieties can lift and we can reach a place of true peace, the kind of peace our world really needs these days. At the end of thirty minutes of silence in Taizé, the brothers sang the beautiful chant below, and I found myself moved to tears of happiness.

Tomorrow evening, we will be praying (with a bit more silence than usual) for peace at Holyrood Mennonite Church. Please join us for our ecumenical prayer of silence and songs from Taizé at 7 p.m., followed by friendship and community.

And if you're too far afield to enjoy praying with us, please enjoy Da pacem Domine below and offer your own prayers for peace in our hearts, homes, communities and nations -- our world can always use them.


Saturday, September 10, 2016

Join us for Taizé Prayer tonight

With summer almost gone and fall activities getting underway, we resume our schedule for Taizé prayer this evening, 7 pm at Assumption Church (9040 95 Avenue). Consider this an invitation to join us for beautiful ecumenical prayer, followed by fellowship, coffee and goodies in the church basement. We all need to pray together more often, to be less afraid to cross each other's thresholds and share our faith journeys together, because spirituality is what makes us truly human.

We will be singing Bless the Lord this evening. God leads us into life, and that's worth celebrating together! Have a good Sunday.

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Easter Alleluias!

Join us for our Easter Taizé Prayer! Tomorrow evening (April 10) 7 p.m. at Grace United Church, 6215 104 Avenue. We'll sing this one, for sure!

Saturday, February 27, 2016

A few gorgeous moments from Taizé

Today we had a lovely Lenten Taizé retreat day, and I am still humming the music. To introduce the day to the almost 30 (!) participants, we showed the video below. I share it with you, just because I love these few gorgeous moments which remind me that such a wonderful, hopeful, prayerful place exists. Enjoy!

Friday, January 8, 2016

Edmonton Taize Prayer 2016

If you’ve been reading these moodlings for a while, you’ll know that yours truly has been involved with Taizé Prayer for quite some time, and that I even had a chance to visit what I call my heart's spiritual home -- the little community in the Burgundy region of France known as Taizé.

I love praying in the style of Taizé because it’s one way that Christians can come together and not worry about theological differences – after all, everyone on the planet is a beloved child of God, and it’s kind of ridiculous that any of us go around thinking ourselves better than anyone else, or that our faith is truer. I also love that there is no preaching at an evening of Taizé prayer – scripture is read (in several languages) and we’re left in silence so that God can speak to our hearts.

If you’re in the Edmonton area and are looking for a beautiful, musical and ecumenical way to pray, come join us, and feel free to bring friends. Also, check out the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/edmontontaizeprayer/.