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First Congregational Church Wolfeboro

United Church of Christ

An Open and Affirming Congregation

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SUNDAY WORSHIP

March 7, 2021

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Third Sunday

of Lent


“Sometimes the most healing thing to do

 is remind ourselves

over and over and over, 

other people feel this too.” 

— Andrea Gibson



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Scripture

Matthew 9: 27-31


As Jesus went on from there, two blind men followed him, crying loudly, “Have mercy on us, Son of David!” When he entered the house, the blind men came to him; and Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?” They said to him, “Yes, Lord.” Then he touched their eyes and said, “According to your faith let it be done to you.” And their eyes were opened. Then Jesus sternly ordered them, “See that no one knows of this.” But they went away and spread the news about him throughout that district. After they had gone away, a demoniac who was mute was brought to him. And when the demon had been cast out, the one who had been mute spoke; and the crowds were amazed and said, “Never has anything like this been seen in Israel.”




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Ritual Action

The words of Jesus we heard in this week’s healing story were “Do you believe I am able to do this?” Jesus’ question invites us to consider our own belief in transformation. He invites us to step into a renewed vision of our lives, to speak into being a new story, not be bound by the stories of the past, inscribed on us by others, that may be oppressing and limiting us. 


Last week we put our glass pieces in a bowl. Beach glass is usually somewhat cloudy when dry. When it comes into contact with water, it becomes clear and bright. Today, you are invited to fill your vessel containing the pieces with water and watch the transformation. As you do, let it be a prayer for clarity. Ask for a new way to see the struggles you may be experiencing. Ask for understanding and a way forward. 


Take a moment to think on this and then when you are ready, pick up the container of broken pieces, now bright and clear in the water, and breathe deeply, inviting the Spirit to live and move and transform you and others who need clarity for their lives.


Keep the bowl in a place you will see it regularly this week… perhaps in a bathroom near the place where you shower or bathe.



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Lenten Devotional

Emily Dickinson Poetry

Lent is a time of reflection and insight, a change of seasons - and Emily Dickinson, one of the world’s most beloved poets, was also an avid gardener and a careful observer of the natural world.

In this Lenten devotional, biblical texts and simple, accessible practices weave together with Dickinson’s poetic vision, creating a 40-day journey into the heart of the holiest week of the year.

All you’ll need is your favorite Bible and a collection of Dickinson’s poems. Week by week, we’ll walk through the garden together toward Easter morning - with Emily Dickinson as our guide.  

This devotional will be available every week during lent in our weekly email. Please email Krista if you would like a printed hard copy.

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