More Than Enough Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess

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More Than Enough Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess Lee Hull Moses A Worship Planning Guide

2016 Westminster John Knox Press Published by Westminster John Knox Press Louisville, Kentucky All rights reserved. This study guide may be photocopied for educational use in a local church setting. No other reproduction, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, is permitted without permission in writing from the publisher. For information, address Westminster John Knox Press, 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky, 40202. A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 2

Contents Introduction to the Worship Planning Guide 4 Worship Plans Enough: In Search of a Well-Lived Life 6 Crying Out: Lament and Confession 7 A Rich Man, a Short Man, and Much Ado About Money 8 Blessing and Curse: All this Stuff 9 Loving Our Neighbors 10 Keep It Holy: Rest, Delight, and Giving Thanks 11 Voices and Votes 12 An Old, Old Story and a New Way to Live 13 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 3

Introduction to the Worship Planning Guide More than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess addresses questions with which many North American Christians struggle. This Worship Planning Guide is designed to help pastors develop a worship series to help participants turn their lives more fully toward the grace and generosity of God. A note for further church study: Go to www.wjkbooks.com/morethanenough to check out the accompanying Discussion Guide for congregation-wide, small-group, and individual study. Eight worship planning prompts are offered here; topics could be combined to use in a shorter season like Lent, Epiphany, or Easter, or expanded for a longer series in ordinary time. Each of the following prompts includes: suggested title sermon starters focus scriptures hymn suggestion prayer station idea corresponding chapter(s) from More than Enough: Living Abundantly in a Culture of Excess Worship planning teams can be creative with other aspects of the liturgy as well. For example, each week, a congregation member could be invited to give a testimony on the theme. The congregation should be encouraged to read along as the series progresses, and questions from the group discussion guide could be used as food for thought prompts in the weekly bulletin or in discussions following worship. A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 4

Worship Plans

Enough IN SEARCH OF A WELL-LIVED LIFE What defines a well-lived life? What if we lived for enough instead of the best? How can we live simply for the sake of the world, even when it s so complicated? Exodus 16:2-4; Jeremiah 29:5-7; Mark 6:41-43 Tis the Gift to Be Simple On a white board in your worship space, write the words, I have more than enough and provide markers for worshipers to finish the sentence. Provide a few examples, like food, clothing, and love. Corresponding Chapters Chapters 1, 2, and 3 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 6

Crying Out LAMENT AND CONFESSION Sometimes the world is so full of grief that we can only lift our prayers in lament. Sometimes we are complicit in the sins of the world. How can these ancient practices of the church contribute to a welllived life? Psalm 44:24-26; Romans 7:18-19 There s a Wideness in God s Mercy Provide paper and pens and invite people to write their own psalm of confession or lament. Corresponding Chapters Chapters 4 and 6 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 7

A Rich Man, a Short Man, and Much Ado About Money How do we live faithfully with our money? We give some away but how much? And what do we do with what we keep? Luke 18:18-25; Luke 19:1-9 God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending Place three buckets or baskets on a table, one labeled Share, one labeled Save, one labeled Spend. Invite people to pray about how they will faithfully do each of these with their financial resources this week. Corresponding Chapter Chapter 5 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 8

Blessing and Curse ALL THIS STUFF We can t live without material possessions. How can we live faithfully with our stuff? Deuteronomy 30:19; Matthew 6:25-33 All My Hope on God Is Founded Fill a table with objects most of us encounter in everyday life: a cell phone, car keys, dishes, shoes, and so forth. Invite people to consider how each object can be life-giving or can get in the way of a well-lived life. Corresponding Chapter Chapter 7 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 9

Loving Our Neighbors Who are our neighbors? How are we called to love our neighbors near and far? How does our church accompany our neighbors well, and how could we do better? Matthew 25:37-40; Luke 10:25-37; Acts 1:8 Called as Partners in Christ s Service Provide photos or names of people and organizations your congregation works with, locally or around the world. Invite worshipers to choose one to pray for this week. Corresponding Chapter Chapter 9 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 10

Keep It Holy REST, DELIGHT, AND GIVING THANKS The practices of Sabbath-keeping, gratitude, and delight lead us toward hope. In the midst of our busy lives, how can we develop and nurture these practices? Focust Scriptures Exodus 20:8-18; Psalm 118:1-4, 24 Come and Find the Quiet Center Create a gratitude wall in your worship space. With colorful slips of paper, invite worshipers to add things for which they are grateful. Leave the wall up for several weeks and keep adding to it. Corresponding Chapters Chapters 8, 10, 12 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 11

Voices and Votes Advocacy, action, and hands-on service are ways that we can participate in the coming kingdom. The reality is that while our individual choices are important, we also have to actually change the systems that don t work. How can we get involved? Proverbs 31:8-9; Isaiah 58:6-10 Take My Life, and Let It Be Have postcards available for worshipers to write to their lawmakers about an issue your congregation is passionate about. Corresponding Chapter Chapter 11 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 12

An Old, Old Story and a New Way to Live Being faithful means being part of a community that tells these stories and lives this way of life not because God demands us to be church-goers, but because we need the reminder that there is a different way to live. How can our lives be transformed? Psalm 40, Luke 1:46-55 I Love to Tell the Story Invite worshipers to reflect on how their lives have been changed, even in subtle ways, as a result of this worship series. What s one thing they will do differently? Corresponding Chapter Chapter 13 A Worship Planning Guide for More Than Enough / 13