“Walk with me to Golgotha …” Gathering in remembrance of Jesus’
May 6, 2008 at 1:21 pm | In Uncategorized | 3 CommentsTags: Glgotha, Jesus, meditation, Taize
On Sunday the 4th of May we met at Nick and Anne’s house for a change. In contrast to the usual coffee, muffins and boisterous chats, singing or drumming before the start of the session we picked up candles to light at the altar and sat in quiet contemplation on the carpet.
Andrew started with a quote from a book “Jesus is not a typical superhero … defeated, executed and abandoned … (his) message is radical peace and non-violence” and a reading from Mark 15. Then Angela led us through a meditation session around the walk to Golgotha with Jesus. We each picked to role play in our own imaginations. We chose one of: Women with Mary, Disciples, Simon of Cyrene or Roman Soldiers. Each of these roles had a reading or two from the Bible.
We walked with Jesus to the hill of Golgotha while Angela asked us to examine where we were from, how long we had known Jesus, his miracles and his teachings, what we felt as we saw him walk up the hill, how it affected us to see him nailed to his cross, mocked, jeered at, fed vinegar, die …
We each shared our experience and talked about our thoughts on Jesus’ life and death along with a story about the followers that left and formed a hidden community in honour of Jesus’ life. From there we each found a physical gesture or routine to express a thought, idea, feeling or word and danced them in a group movement exercise. We rounded off with a Taize song “Jesus remember me”.
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I fingered the shard of “bone” and thought of “Skull Hill”, and G-d drew near to us all.
I was amazed at the communal outpouring of imagination whereby we entered in to the story of Holy Saturday. We all managed to stay well in character in the realisation of this theodrama.
Filled to Overflowing with Gratitude.
Comment by Nic Paton — May 6, 2008 #
sounds wonderful.
Comment by Russ — May 12, 2008 #
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Affidavit.
Comment by Affidavit — June 19, 2008 #