Musings - Toowong Uniting Church
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Musings - Toowong Uniting Church
The Stillpoint Centre Providing a “Still point in a turning world” by responding to a call to: Mediate the invitation of Jesus for deep peace and soulful rest Learn from His gentle and humble heart Share with people in their struggles and searching, recognising that each person’s story is different. INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1. Musings John Woolcock 3. Walking Meditatively Bruce Warwick 5. Retreat at Manly “Living Prayerfully” 6. Loves’s Melody Sings Shirley Sargeant 7. Beyond Personal Piety Charles Ringma 8. Making Friends with Scripture Patrick Oliver 9. Dealing with Suffering Neil Pembroke 10. Praying with Icons Dianne Minnaar UPDATE — May 2013 Musings . . . by John Woolcock M ost of us have heard about the Human Genome Project in which a team of 2,500 scientists looked at our “instruction book” which is the complete DNA sequence of Homo sapiens. DNA carries information by a series of chemical bases that are abbreviated A, C, G and T. The order of those letters carries out the information that then gets passed from parent to child down through the generations. How many of those letters does it take to specify the biological properties of a human being? The answer is about 3 billion – and this information is inside each cell of our body. Every time the cell divides, it’s got to copy the whole thing. If we wanted to read aloud the human genome, starting with A, C, G, T, T, G, C, T and proceeding right through to the end, it would take us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for 31 years before we’d be finished! As Francis Collins, the project leader, says: “You have that information inside each cell of your body, which is just a phenomenal thing to contemplate, and you got that from your parents.” In his book, A Brief History of Time, physicist Stephen Hawking writes that the initial conditions for the (contd on next page) 16 Grove Street Toowong PO Box 70, TOOWONG QLD 4066 Tel: 3217 8992 stillpointcentre@bigpond.com www.stillpoint.org.au “Musings . . . “ (contd) Over 300 years ago and without the insights of modern science, Joseph Addison wrote these words: universe – its density and rate of expansion – would have to be very finely tuned for the formation of stars and planets and creatures like us. If the overall density of the universe were changed by even 0.0000000000001 percent, no stars or galaxies could have formed. Hawking adds, “If the rate of expansion one second after the big bang had been smaller by even one part in a hundred thousand million million, the universe would have recollapsed before it ever reached its present size.” And referring specifically to the Big Bang, Hawking concludes, “It would be very difficult to explain why the universe should have begun in just this way except as the act of a God who intended to create beings like us.” When all your mercies, O my God, My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I’m lost in wonder, love and praise. We live in a world that teems with things of wonder. Perhaps most wonderful of all is the knowledge that we can have a relationship with the Creator of all these things of wonder. Each of us needs to deliberately set the time aside in our busyness to do that wondering and relating. Stillpoint exists for such a purpose. Stillpoint events coming up soon The New Monasticism with Irene Alexander. Four consecutive Wednesday evenings on 8, 15, 22 and 29 May (7:15—9:15) at Stillpoint, 16 Grove Street, Toowong. Stillpoint Silent Retreat at the Presentation Spirituality Centre, Manly (more information on page 5), led by Patrick Oliver. Friday evening 7 June— Sunday afternoon 9 June. Registrations close on Tuesday 21 May (please complete registration form on page 12). Weaving Our Journeys with Dawn Courtman, at Stillpoint (9.30am-11.30am) on Fridays, 14 June and 16 August. 2 FINANCES OPENING HOURS This is the time of the year when we ask our friends and supporters to contribute financially to Stillpoint. The enclosed Supporters Brochure gives the various options by which donations may be made. Our current financial position is sound, aided significantly by the very generous rental agreement with the owners of the property, Toowong Uniting Church. We are planning to upgrade the downstairs area into a dedicated chapel, for individual or group use. We also hope to be able to offer subsidies to those with limited financial capacity, to attend Stillpoint events. We would welcome your participation in supporting the ministry of Stillpoint. (during Primary School Terms 2013) 15 April – 21 June; 8 July – 20 September; 8 October – 13 December. Monday 10.00-3.00 Tuesday 10.00-3.00 & 7.30-8.30pm Wednesday 10.00-3.00 Thursday 10.00-3.00 Fridays, weekends and school holidays by appointment CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION EVENINGS Tuesdays 7.30-8.30pm The Stillpoint Centre Ltd Incorporating the Stillpoint Library – an ATO endorsed Deductible Gift Recipient 3 28 May Prayer of Silence (Centring Prayer) 30 July Journalling 27 August Guided meditation: Bread of Life 29 October Walking on Water 26 November Christmas Reflection Stillpoint Reflection Day led by Bruce Warwick WALKING MEDITATIVELY Sunshine Coast. Saturday 25 May, 10 am to 3 pm Meet at Unit 7, 12 Robe Street, Currimundi. T he rhythm of walking can be a wonderful help to us in settling into an awareness of the bountiful presence of the God who is not elsewhere. This is not a day for “power walking!” It's a day for stillness and renewal, a day to slow down and use all your senses for noticing, all the while attending with “the inner ear deep within your chest.” After a brief introduction and a time to move into a reflective space, the group will be set free to walk a path through the coastal bush and along the beach from Currimundi to Dicky Beach, spending time with the plants and birds, the elements, and the sea itself. After lunch, we will sample some different ways to walk, including super slow walking and walking with a breath prayer. No real level of fitness is required! What to bring: Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunscreen, a light back pack in which you can carry a journal and pen to write or draw, a packed lunch, and a water bottle. Bruce Warwick is director of Soul Whispers Australia, a ministry of retreats and spiritual direction based on Coochiemudlo Island in Moreton Bay. Soul Whispers holds an annual walking weekend for men at Binna Burra during which men experience a day of walking in silence in the rainforest, and other experiences of walking in the context of sharing the male spiritual journey. Registrations (see form on page 12) close on Tuesday 21 May. Cost: $25 or concession $20. 4 Stillpoint Retreat Friday evening 7 June–Sunday afternoon 9 June 2013 “Living Prayerfully” Led by Patrick Oliver Many of the great scriptural themes find their way into the presentations of literature, film, opera and stage. In this retreat, Patrick takes some examples of literature, stage and screen to illustrate how we are invited to imbibe the qualities of a life of prayerfulness. Probably we've already been living these qualities in our daily life for many years, but we might not have recognised how countless little and big decisions to love have transformed our perceptions and our soul. This silent retreat, from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon, will look at themes from three works —Goethe's Faust, the movie Apollo 13, and the musical Les Miserables—to illustrate these qualities of a prayerful life. There will be both input and reflection time during the retreat. Venue: The Presentation Spirituality Centre, 26 Kooralgin Street, Manly Qld. The Centre has wonderful views of Moreton Bay and accommodates up to 20 people in private rooms. All meals and linen provided. The retreat commences with the evening meal at 6:00pm Friday, and concludes with afternoon tea 3:00pm Sunday. Cost: $250 / Concession $230. Please forward payment with your registration form. Registrations cannot be confirmed until payment is received. Registrations close Tuesday 21 May 2013. Please complete the form on page 12. 5 Stillpoint Reflection Day Saturday, 22 June, 9am-3pm Loves’s Melody Sings A DAY FOR REFLECTION as we allow music to lead us into the heart of God A merican science fiction author Orson Scott Card once said, “Music isn't just a pleasure, a transient satisfaction. It's a need, a deep hunger; and when the music is right, it's joy. Love. A foretaste of heaven. A comfort in grief. Is it too much to think that perhaps God speaks to us sometimes through music? How, then, could I be so ungrateful as to refuse the message?” of unrest to a world of peace, and see reality in a new way, as if we were sitting by a mountain lake and contemplating hills and woods and clouds in the tranquil and fathomless water.’ My approach to this Reflection Day will metaphorically follow the music that draws us into God’s embrace. Come to listen and spend time with God.” We’ll gather at 9am for a cuppa while people arrive, and begin at 9.30am. Morning tea will be provided, but please bring your own lunch. Cost is $25, or concession $20 – please complete your registration by Tuesday 18 June 2013, using the form on page 12. Shirley Sargeant, who will facilitate this Reflection Day on Saturday 22 June, doesn’t play an instrument, nor can she read music – but she loves to listen to music. “I have found that music can lead me in a deep, matchless way, into a sacred space seated at God’s feet. As Albert Schweitzer said, ‘Music gives voice to joy, sorrow, tears, lamentation, laughter … in such a way that we are transported from the world "Bach gave us God's Word. Mozart gave us God's laughter. Beethoven gave us God's fire. God gave us Music that we might pray without words." 6 Beyond Personal Piety: Contemplation and Action Charles Ringma There is little doubt that there is a hunger for spiritual connection in the modern world. There is an interest in the spiritual classics such as Augustine's “Confessions” and the writings of Henri Nouwen and Thomas Merton. People are also showing a growing fascination with monastic communities. And across denominational boundaries people are looking for a wisdom that will sustain and empower them in their daily lives. not only about me. Narcissism is a significant reality in our modern world. The seminar series “Beyond Personal Piety” seeks to wrestle with the above tensions. It suggests that we live with grace and with a task. Wellbeing can’t just be personal. It must also be communal. And contemplation should lead to action. The four nights of the seminar seeks to celebrate the spiritual quest but joins this with the challenge to love and serve the neighbour. Thus the seminar explores what a missional spirituality might look like. We would love you to join us. A further indication of the change of direction in our contemporary world is that people are beginning to move away from the psychiatrist with his/ her regime of drugs to seek help with spiritual directors who journey with people in their search for meaning rather than the quick fix of personal problems. “Beyond Personal Piety” will be held on four consecutive Wednesday evenings on 10, 17, 24 and 31 July (7:15-9:15), at Stillpoint, 16 Grove Street, Toowong. In all of these very positive changes there lies an invitation and a challenge. The invitation is to move towards personal wellbeing and wholeness. The challenge is that this is Cost: $80 (concession $65). Please register by Monday 8 July, using the form on page 12. 7 Stillpoint Spacious Saturday Saturday 20 July, 9.30—3.30pm Making Friends with Scripture Patrick Oliver Spacious Saturdays are days at Stillpoint for teaching, learning, and being. Days to contemplatively enjoy the graciousness and spaciousness of God. M ingredients in this learning, and how can scripture show us the light and shadow, the receiving and struggling, the trusting and suffering of Love? From this vantage point, we can recognise how the purpose of the scriptures is to try to free us – individually and communally – to live from within the mega-story of being truly human – and therefore be sharers in divinity. any people can find they have difficulty in approaching the Jewish and Christian scriptures. What is meant by “believing in the scriptures”? How can we bring not only our intelligence but also our lived experience to our understanding of the bible? How can we see it as a description of the mega-story of what it means to be human — and therefore what it means to be sharers in the very life of the Trinity? This is our first Spacious Saturday, and will be a combination of input from Patrick, group sharing and quiet time. The day will contain both teaching and space for reflection, so participants can get in touch with the God of the scriptures in their own lives. As the years go by, we can experience a change in our understandings of what terms like “conversion” might mean for us, and changes in what we see as really mattering in life. How can the scriptures teach us about what it really means to love? What are the Cost: $40 (concession $35). Register by Tuesday 16 July using the form on page 12. 8 Stillpoint Reflection Day Saturday, 24 August 9am– 3.oopm Dealing with Suffering T here is a wondrous, beautiful, and joyful side to life. And there is a dark, oppressive, and painful side. Like everyone else, Christians struggle to cope in the face of suffering. We wrestle with the meaning of it; we struggle to find God in it; and, in the end, we hang on for dear life as we try to get through it. come, to think about the meaning of suffering and ways that Christian thinkers have located God in it. He will also guide the participants in approaches to prayer in the midst of personal pain. During this day of reflection, Neil Pembroke will assist those who Registrations close on Tuesday 12 August—see the form on page 12. Cost: $25 (concession $20). WE NEED YOU! A small team of volunteers regularly donates their time to keep Stillpoint open to all. We would like to ease the load on our volunteers. If you would like to find out more or be involved, please contact us by phoning Stillpoint 3217 8992 or email stillpointcentre@bigpond.com 9 Stillpoint Spacious Saturdays 7 and 14 September, 9.30—3.30pm Praying with Icons Dianne Minnaar I cons are not simply art; they are pathways into contemplative prayer, doorways into stillness and windows to heaven. If we sit with them long enough, we enter into stillness and communion with God. The primary power of icons lies in their physicality: they make the presence of the holy tangible. “Annunciation” Praying with icons is an ancient prayer practice that involves keeping our eyes wide open and taking into our heart what the image visually communicates. We focus not on what is seen in the icon, but rather on what is seen through it. When we gaze at an icon with our eyes, we absorb its significance with our hearts. With time and careful attention, if we listen to them closely enough, we will discern the voice of God. Contemporary iconographer, Dianne Minnaar, will introduce the ancient tradition of praying with icons over the two Spacious Saturdays series, “Gratitude” (contd on next page) 10 Praying with Icons . . . (contd) the icons. Practical demonstrations on the ancient art and technique of icon painting (writing) will also be shared over the 2 day series. The experience of praying with icons will bring light to your imagination, reveal emotions in you, open several layers of meaning for you and awaken you to a renewed reality. For more information, see Dianne’s website: www.sanctussacredimages.com “Word of Life” Praying with Icons, led by Dianne Minnaar, will be held on two consecutive Saturdays, 7 and 14 September (9.30am—3.30pm) at Stillpoint, 16 Grove Street, Toowong. “Praying with Contemporary Icons”. Both ancient and contemporary icons, including a wide variety of her own icons, will be used at the workshop as a source of deep reflection. There will be led input and unhurried time for personal stillness as you learn to pray with Cost: $80 (concession $65). Registration closing date is Tuesday 3 September. Please use the form on page 12. 11 REGISTRATION FORM FOR STILLPOINT EVENTS, MAY-SEPTEMBER 2013 NAME ADDRESS Postcode PHONE ( ) MOBILE EMAIL: HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE EVENT(S) YOU ARE INTERESTED IN? RETREAT REGISTRANTS: ANY DIETARY REQUIREMENTS? I would like to register for the following events (tick those applicable): REFLECTION DAY: “WALKING MEDITATIVELY” Saturday 25 May 10am-3pm (Currimundi) Bruce Warwick $25/$20 RETREAT “LIVING PRAYERFULLY” (Manly Qld) Friday 6pm 7 June-Sunday 3.30pm 9 June Patrick Oliver $250/ $230 REFLECTION DAY: “LOVE’S MELODY SINGS” Saturday 22 June 9am-3pm (Stillpoint) Shirley Sargeant $25/$20 SEMINAR: “BEYOND PERSONAL PIETY” Wednesday 10, 17, 24, 31 July 7.15-9.15pm (Stillpoint) Charles Ringma $80/$65 SPACIOUS SATURDAY: “MAKING FRIENDS AGAIN WITH SCRIPTURE” Saturday 20 July 9.30am-3.30pm (Stillpoint) Patrick Oliver $40/$35 REFLECTION DAY: “DEALING WITH SUFFERING” Saturday 24 August 9am-3pm (Stillpoint) Neil Pembroke $25/$20 SPACIOUS SATURDAYS: “PRAYING WITH CONTEMPORARY ICONS” (Stillpoint) Saturdays 7 & 14 September 9.30am-3.30pm Dianne Minnaar $80/$65 I will pay by the following method: CASH MONEY ORDER CHEQUE FOR THE AMOUNT OF $...................................... DIRECT DEPOSIT Please include A ONE WORD DESCRIPTION (e.g. WALKING, OR RETREAT, OR SING, OR BEYOND, OR FRIENDS, OR SUFFERING, OR ICONS and Bank name: Bendigo Bank BSB: 633 000 Account name: THE STILLPOINT CENTRE LTD your name with the Direct Deposit details so that we can correctly identify your payment. We will confirm your registration by email or phone upon receipt of this form and your payment. 12