When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my daughter…Yet it was I who taught Ephraim to walk, I took them up in my arms; but they did not know that I healed them. I led them with cords of human kindness, with bands of love. I was to them like those who lift infants to their cheeks. I bent down to them and fed them. (Hosea 11:1-4)
Isaiah 43:1 But now, thus says the LORD, who created you, Jacob, and formed you, Israel. Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name: you are mine.
Purpose: To discuss the importance of sharing our Spiritual Autobiography
Grace: To recognize God’s loving presence in our lives through the various experiences and people that have shaped us on our spiritual journeys.
Use the grace and the suggested scripture above to create your own prayer, or use CLC Opening Prayer.
Note: Ask for a volunteer to lead opening and closing prayers for the next meeting.
Invite members to share some of the high and low points of the week. This check-in is meant to ease the group into reconnecting and reflecting on their experiences and it should be brief.
What were some of your high and low points of the week?
Materials Needed: CLC supply box (CLC journal booklets, papers, pens, etc.). All handouts are in the CLC Journal booklets.
Remind members about the process
Length: 15-20 minutes. After each person has shared, feel free to comment or ask questions for clarification or further conversation. The purpose is to help the person deepen his/her own experiences.
Confidentiality: remind members that the sharing one’s faith journey is sacred and challenging. What is shared stays in this room.
Invite members to share
After a member of the group has shared his or her spiritual biography, invite the members into a few moments of silence. Invite them to reflect upon the following questions:
What struck you about the community member’s sharing? What is remaining with you?
Are there areas where you are left with further questions or clarifications?
Are there particular themes or patterns that you noticed that may be helpful to share?
Are there any comments or questions that you could offer that might help deepen a community member’s reflection?
Suggested questions to deepen awareness of inner movements and further conversation
What has struck you as you have been listening to others share? Do you notice any patterns or commonalities?
How have you been feeling throughout the meeting? Comfortable? Anxious? Curious?
Is there anything you would like to share after listening to another person share?
Wrap-Up: Thank members for their openness and participation.
Action:
Pray with Awareness Examen: Pray for the persons who shared their stories and listen for how their stories may resonate with yours.
Switch prayer partners
Announcements: Topic for next meeting and upcoming CLC events
Different rituals may be helpful at the conclusion of each of the meetings where Spiritual Autobiographies are shared. Options include:
A laying on of hands and offering gratitude for the person who shared.
Invite members to each share a word that reflects how they are feeling or what remains with them after this meeting.
Have a larger piece of paper that each member can add a symbol that represents their journey after they have shared. After everyone in the group has shared, reflect on the collective nature of the symbols and identify commonalities and shared themes.
Decide on another creative option as a group that will affirm each person’s story.