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talk points for the meeting

here are some of the talk-points we'll go over on wednesday night...

  1. advertise "worshipping the creator" as an “experience” rather than worship service/gathering.
  2. this is a hugely personal experience. the participants put on headphones and personal CD players and experience this with separate CD tracks that are all about 6 minutes long.
  3. we learned from the stations of the cross (specifically the “Jesus meets the women” fingerprints station) that it might be better if we didn’t have a definitive start time. instead it might be beneficial to advertise worshipping the creator as being “open from” (5 until 9, 4 to 10, whatever works).
  4. each station would be set up by a separate person who would have free reign on it (can use anything we have and anything else they want to bring in) and would need to set it up on thursday, friday or saturday morning. We will number the tables from 1 to 7 so they know where to put their particular station stuff in the family life center.

    the person who is responsible for the station would also tear it down (by 2 on Sunday?).
  5. work in shifts on the evening of the “experience”.

other talk points:

  1. growing the “brainstorming” team
  2. developing a community of artists
  3. advertising (post cards, www.thewellgathering.com, full page insert in bulletin)

pictures from the stations of the cross

see pictures from the stations of the cross we held at the well in march by clicking here.

holy thursday basic service layout

  • someone at door to greet
  • participants will sit at round tables with communion elements as centerpieces
  • tables are arranged in a large circle (or oval)

  • in the middle of the tables is a carpet with
    1. large ornate pitcher (need to find one)
    2. basin filled with water
    3. dirty white towel or fabric
  • the sermon and music are delivered from this area

  • start with announcements
  • song: "come to the well" is sung
  • during song, hands are washed at 2 station(s)
  • show "washing of the feet" video
  • liturgy or song
  • song or liturgy
  • scripture
  • message
  • silence
  • communion at tables
  • stations (and music)


    the stations:

  1. washing of hands stations - 2 long tables - toward the beginning of the service, participants will wash the hands of each other.

  2. passover/seder station - 1 long or round table - contains elements of seder meal and explanations. red paint (on paper) above door behind station.

  3. art station - 2 long tables connected at corner of two walls - at one participants are asked to creat last supper images. famous and not so famous last supper images will be hung above the station.

  4. peter's denial

  5. judas station - we will incorporate items from sanctuary's stations of the cross service - station number 2. participants will receive coin at station.

stations of the cross - revised table listings

at each station:
1. artwork
2. description
3. prayer
4. reflection instructions
5. candles or other lights

STATIONS:
  1. JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DIE - long table

    Participants are invited to remember the times they have washed their hands of Christ.

    Supplies:
    • Images of Pontius Pilate washing his hands
    • 2 large bowls, preferably stone/ceramic (old)
      one is filled with "blood", one is filled with water.
    • Pitchers of fresh water
    • Karo Syrup & red food coloring
    • Wet wipes
    • Paper towels
    • Large trash can


  2. JESUS CARRIES HIS CROSS - round table

    Participants take a hand cross and will later "offload" it at station 11

    Supplies:
    • Hand crosses cut from cardboard boxes


  3. JESUS FALLS FOR THE FIRST TIME

    Supplies:
    • Easel with painting of first fall
    • Large cookie sheet with sand. hand and knee prints and a few drops of blood


  4. JESUS MEETS HIS MOTHER

    Participants view items and images that conjure up images of Christ's childhood as Jesus remembers his life with this woman, his mother.

    Supplies:
    • Empty manger with swaddling cloths
    • Virgin Mary candle (available in some Kroger Hispanic sections)
    • Items that conjure images of a small boy and mother


  5. SIMON HELPS JESUS CARRY HIS CROSS

    Participants add a rock to an already heavy backpack to represent a sin in their lives. Preferably they continue to walk with the backpack until station 11.

    Supplies:
    • Rocks & bricks of different sizes, shapes and texture
    • Backpacks/knapsacks


  6. VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS

    Participants help create a community icon of Christ's face

    Supplies:
    • Cloth with blood/sweat
    • Torn pieces of construction paper or magazines depending on which direction we decide to go
    • Large thick posterboard for mosaic



  7. JESUS FALLS THE SECOND TIME

    Supplies:
    • Easel with painting of second fall
    • Large cookie sheet with sand, larger prints and a little more blood


  8. JESUS MEETS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM - round table

    Participants ink their fingers and leave prints in the book as they view images of women from their lives

    Supplies:
    • Scrapbook with pictures of women from the church as well as famous women from the world
    • Washable kid ink pads
    • Wet wipes
    • Paper towels
    • Large trash can



  9. JESUS FALLS THE THIRD TIME

    Supplies:
    • Easel with painting of second fall
    • Large cookie sheet with sand, more pebbles, larger prints and a little more blood


  10. JESUS IS STRIPPED

    Supplies:
    Mural of artwork depicting the stripping of Christ


  11. JESUS IS NAILED TO THE CROSS

    Participants nail the hand crosses they've been carrying since station 2 to a large cross. Backpacks from station 5 are left beside the cross as well.

    Supplies:
    • Large black cross
    • Carpet or large area rug
    • Hammers (preferably of different sizes)
    • Bowls of nails



  12. JESUS DIES ON THE CROSS - round table - covered in purple cloth

    Participants are invited to write a confession on a post-it note and stick it to the cross. they are told to take a candy as a sign of God's forgiveness.


    Supplies:
    • Sponge on stick
    • Bowl of vinegar
    • Crown of thorns
    • Large nails (railroad ties)
    • Robe
    • Post-it notes
    • Pens and pencils
    • Bowl with hard candy


  13. JESUS IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS

    Supplies:
    • Empty blood stained cross
    • Printed artwork of this event


  14. JESUS IS LAID IN THE TOMB

    Supplies:
    • Large white canopy with walls
    • Overhead projector projecting tomb on outer wall
    • Green carpet (preferably golf-grass or a carpet like they use in tents at burials)
    • Coffin
    • Flowers
    • Candles (preferred scent is hydrangea, lily, other flowers to remind participants of "funeral home smell"
    • Images of Christ in tomb
    • Dark fabric hung on walls
    • Small table with juice and bread

stations of the cross

the march 25 well gathering will center around the stations of the cross. we'll plan it (officially) on wednesday, march 8 at 8 pm at the flc.

smallfire has some great ideas to get us thinking. here they are by church:

grace

sanctuary

cityside

cityside 02

click the links and check em out.