Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas 2012 - The Not So Wise Man

Christmas 2012 - The Not So Wise Man- based on a story by Alan MacDonald

Opening Scene:

Narrator: Ashtar was wise, the wisest in the land, so people said. He lived alone in a tall windswept tower at the top of a hill.

(During this Ashtar comes in and goes up to the pulpit.)

Narrator: People came from far and wide to listen to Ashtar’s great learning. The crowded around his tower and listened to him teach.

(People come in and stand around looking up at the pulpit.)

Narrator: Ashtar told them about a time to come when a great king would be born.

OMENA: “A wise man should be ready, for this child will come from straight from heaven.”

Narrator: When the last visitor had gone, Ashtar looked up and out the window and gazed up into the sky, as he did every night. The starts shone like diamonds. Ashtar knew each one and counted them off. Suddenly he stopped. His heart gave a leap.

There in the midnight blue was the sign he’d been waiting for- a new star in the sky.

He ran downstairs and threw his books and clean P.J.s into his bag.

A Wise man travels light.

The star was calling him to follow. The king from heaven was about to be born and Ashtar longed to see the child for himself.

(Piano plays “WE Three Kings”…. and narrator moves to the PULPIT)

(Ashtar comes down and follows the star around the sanctuary—up the center aisle and then down from “stage left” The “wise people” enter from stage right and meet in the middle at the end.)

Narrator begins as Ashtar and the (STAR) come towards the front.

Narrator: All that night he journeyed, following the bright star. He crossed great mountains and crept by villages sleeping under the pale moon.

At last, crossing the plain he met some travelers dressed in silks and furs-

Wise 1: “WE have come a long way and our camels are tired –

Wise 2: Do you know anywhere we can find water?”

(Ashtar put his hand to his ear and listened, he raised his finger to check the wind…)

Ashtar: “Over that hill you’ll find a pool of water where you can rest and drink.”

Narrator: The travelers marveled at Ashtar’s wisdom. They asked him to join them on their journey.

Wise 3: “WE are also following a star, why not come with us?”

Ashtar: “NO, a Wise man travels alone.”

Narrator: Eager to be on his way, Ashtar left the travelers and set off on his quest again.

(Piano player - plays “O’ Star of wonder Star of light” as Ashtar and STAR walk around)

(Ashtar and the Star carrier--- Cross the front of the church and go up the LEFT side aisle- “Wise People” go out the sanctuary door.--- Star and Ashtar come down the center. Meanwhile Shepherds set up on the steps in the center.)

Narrator begins when Ashtar and STAR get to the front of the church.

Narrator: The next night, Ashtar heard voices calling. Shepherds came out of the darkness, carrying torches.

Ashtar : “What are you looking for?”

Shepherd : “We lost one of our sheep.”

(Pointing to the tuft of wool-)

Ashtar : “follow that trail into the woods and you will find your sheep”

(Shepherd goes out and come back in w/ a sheep.)

Narrator: The shepherds found the sheep just as Ashtar had said. They begged him to stop and warm himself by the fire. Stay and visit with us for it isn’t often we meet such a clever man.

Ashtar: “No thank you, a Wise man has no time to spare.”

(Angels come in from the altar door and stand behind the shepherds)

(Ashtar follows the star up the center aisle.)

Narrator: (as music begins to play) Ashtar rode on his way, thinking it must be the wind singing so softly over the hills. Please join us in singing one verse of Angels we have Heard on High page _____ in ___________song book.

AFTER the SONG. (Ashtar and comes back down the left side. The Star Carrier goes up to the altar and places the star in the center of the altar area. (Maddie and Novo leave)

(Ashtar stops at the lectern by baptismal font)

Narrator: Before long he reached a small town and knocked on the door of an INN.

Inn Keeper : There is NO room! how many times to I have to tell people?

Ashtar: “ A wise man would put a sign on the door”

INN Keeper: puts up a sign that says NO Room.

(Mary and Joseph come by and look and walk on by up to the middle of the altar space under the star.)

Narrator: The Inn Keeper watched the little family go by and was delighted. To show Ashtar how thankful he was he promised him a room for the night.

(Ashtar comes up and sits in the liturgist seat)

Narrator: Past midnight, Ashtar woke up. The star shone through his window, filling the room with golden light. Ashtar dressed quickly and went out. He walked through the still, silent streets, searching. Perhaps it was in this very town that the child from heaven would be born.

(Ashtar walks across the front and up a few rows and back and forth…..All the other players –shepherds, angels, wise people come and stand around the manger….. Ashtar stops in front of the pulpit. Holds up his hand to his ear…)

Narrator: At last, beside a small inn he came to a stable. Ashtar could hear cows inside; there were sheep and a donkey. He wondered who could own so many animals. But it was none of his business. A wise man sticks to his plan and doesn’t get sidetracked- after all—the Wisest man in all the land knows that a stable is no place for a king to be born.

Narrator: Sighing deeply, Ashtar turned back and went on his way.

(Ashtar walks up the center aisle)

Narrator: The wisest man in all the land was going home, none the wiser.

Please join us in singing one verse of “Away in a Manger” page _______ in _______ hymnal.

THE END!!

Christmas Pageant

Here is a link to the pictures of the Christmas Pageant yesterday.  There are a few missing as we don't yet have clearance for posting pictures of all the kids but this will remind you of what a special day is was or make you sad you weren't there.  We will have a separate post of the script for the pageant.


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Saturday, December 15, 2012

CWE Winter Wonderland at the Monsanto Y

A double handful of Pilgrims turned out to support the Central West End Winter Wonderland sponsored by many churches, businesses, and community organizations and produced by Union Communion Ministries.  The event provided food, crafts, gifts and family photos (with Council Smith as Santa), along with other activities for area families. Here are pictures from the event.


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Friday, November 23, 2012

School for Living starts December 6th


The School for Living starts December 6th so I want to prime the pump a bit by distinguishing the School for Living from the School for Contemplative Practices which begins January 26th.

Contemplation is a process of becoming more aware of own interior with the goal of a deeper connection with the Divine. We sometimes refer to these contemplative practices as esoteric, meaning that they take us within. Many assume that esoteric practices are the most effective if not the only way to encounter the Divine.

The School for Living disputes this notion and observes that we find evidence of the Creator in the midst of our lives in the everyday world of consensual reality. We can harness the insights that come from living in a consensual world to deepen our relationship to God. For this reason we speak of the School for Contemplative Practices as one that teaches esoteric disciplines, and the School for Living as one that teaches exoteric disciplines.

Exoteric practices are sometimes in the form of rules for how we relate to the physical world, as for what we eat [no meat on Friday, keeping kosher] and how we dress [shaving heads, covering heads, removing shoes]. The focus of the School for Living is on the relational world. It attends to how we behave with and toward each other.

By way of example: we have been told that we should forgive each other as God forgives us. We sometimes think that means to “forgive and forget.” Actually, the admonition is to “forgive and remember not,” but even so, just what does that mean? So one of the meetings scheduled for this spring is on the twin disciplines of apology and forgiveness.

To start we are going to take a long view of the nature of significant relationships and what we do to strengthen them and heal them [December 6]. Then we will consider whether we are finished with our own development or whether there might be more for us, what that more looks like, and how we might bring a fuller experience of living into our awareness [December 20].

I hope you can join us. Please sign up by following the link on the calendar tab at SacredSoup.org or by going to http://eventactions.com/ea.aspx?ea=Rsvp&invite=0t5r0m11n7axf0pnehh2g33ztufu0c2a4t8ndjpjhsmec34j4hze and signing in there.

Monday, November 19, 2012

PILGRIM’S HOLIDAY JUSTICE SALE



Community Partnership Ministry invites you to do your Holiday shopping after worship on Sunday, Dec 2 in the parlor.
       

You can DO JUSTICE while doing some of your holiday shopping—we take checks and cash.  
Items available from:

  • Java Justice (from Equal Exchange--fair wages for global farmers)
    •  Coffee, Tea, Cocoa (hot and baking)
    •  Chocolate Candy Bars (new flavors)
    •  Almonds and Geo Bars  
    • NEW GIFT ITEMS (from developing countries)
      • Gift Wrap & Boxes
      • Gorgeous Scarves
      • Metal Blossoms Bracelets
      • Handcrafted Sugar/Creamer  Sets
  • Multicultural Items (from Frederick Douglass Designs)
    • Holiday Cards and Wrap
    • Greeting Cards, Note Cards and Postcards
    • Bookmarks and Magnets
    • Address Books and Invites
    • African American Santa Ornaments
    • Praying Hands Journals

  • Reusable Holiday Bags in Bright Colors (shown above)
  • Handmade, Beaded Bookmarks and Jewelry
  • Project You Are Loved – Subway Sandwich Cards (keep in your purse/wallet to give to those in need of a meal)

PROCEEDS HELP TO FUND OUTREACH INTO OUR NEIGHBORING COMMUNITY.


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Thanksgiving - 2012

One year after Rev. Dr. Allen Grothe's arrival at Pilgrim he again preaches to the gathered crowd of Pilgrims and the good folks of Union Ave. Christian and Westminster Presbyterian Churches. We also welcomed our new friends from St. Catherine of Sienna who may join us in a ministry partnership. The music was inspiring and the food tasty.

Here are pictures of the day.
Thanksgiving 2012-11-18