“…deliver it, early now,
long before death
Give beauty back,
beauty, beauty, beauty,
back to God,
beauty’s self and beauty’s giver.
~ Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
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“…deliver it, early now,
long before death
Give beauty back,
beauty, beauty, beauty,
back to God,
beauty’s self and beauty’s giver.
~ Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
I know that I have life
only insofar as I have love.
I have not love
except it comes from Thee.
Help me, please,
to carry this candle against the Wind.
~ Wendell Berry (b. 1934)
To live content with small means;
to seek elegance rather than luxury,
and refinement rather than fashion;
to be worthy, not respectable,
and wealthy, not rich;
to study hard, think quietly,
talk gently, act frankly;
to listen to stars and birds,
to babes and sages with open heart;
to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely,
await occasions, hurrying never.
In a word, to let the spiritual,
unbidden and unconscious,
grow up through the common.
This is to be my symphony.
~ William Ellergy Channing (1780-1842)
And this is it. This is the life we get here on earth.
We get to give away what we receive.
We get to believe in each other.
We get to forgive and be forgiven.
We get to love imperfectly.
And we never know what effect it will have for years to come.
And all of it…all of it is completely worth it.
~ Nadia Bolz-Weber
You hollow us out, God,
so that we may carry you,
and you endlessly fill us
only to be emptied again.
Make smooth our inward spaces and sturdy,
that we may hold you with less resistance
and bear you with deeper grace.
~ Jan Richardson
Holy Spirit, giving life to all life, moving all creatures,
root of all things, washing them clean,
wiping out their mistakes, healing their wounds,
you are our true life, luminous, wonderful,
awakening the heart from its ancient sleep.
Hildegard of Bingen (1098 –1179)
If I could, I’d confess.
Good and loud, nice and slow;
Get this load off my chest; Yes,
But how, Lord? I don’t know.
What I say, I don’t feel;
What I feel, I don’t show;
What I show isn’t real;
What is real, Lord?
I don’t know.
~ Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) “Mass”
“Go and find Jesus when your patience and strength give out and you feel alone and helpless. He is waiting for you… Say to him, ‘Jesus, you know exactly what is going on. You are all I have, and you know all. Come to my help.’ And then go and don’t worry about how you are going to manage. That you have told God about it is enough. He has a good memory.”
~Jeanne Jugan (1792-1879)
Founder, Little Sisters of the Poor
Not my mother,
Not my father,
but it’s me, O Lord,
standing in the need of prayer.
Not my brother,
not my sister,
but it's me, O Lord,
standing in the need of prayer.
~ African American Spiritual
“…And if by prayer incessant
I could hope to change the will
of Him who all things can,
I would not cease to weary him
with my assiduous cries.”
~ John Milton (1608-1674)
“…prayer can only become unceasing communion when all our thoughts—beautiful or ugly, high or low, proud or shameful, sorrowful or joyful—can be thought in the presence of the One who dwells in us and surrounds us. To pray unceasingly means to think and live in the presence of Love…To pray unceasingly is to channel our thoughts out of their fearful isolation into a fearless conversation with God.”
~ Henri J. M. Nouwen
All difficulties in prayer
can be traced to one cause:
praying as if God were absent.
~ Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)
“But from this earth,
this grave,
this dust,
My God shall raise me up, I trust.”
~Walter Raleigh (1552-1618)
Preparation for Worship
“As we embark upon discipleship we surrender ourselves to Christ in union with his death—we give over our lives to death. Thus it begins; the cross is not the terrible end to an otherwise god-fearing and happy life, but it meets us at the beginning of our communion with Christ. When Christ calls a [person] he bids him come and die.”
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-1945)
We cannot love God unless we love each other.
We know him in the breaking of bread,
and we know each other in the breaking of bread,
and we are not alone anymore.
Heaven is a banquet and life is a banquet too—
even with a crust—
where there is companionship.
We have all known loneliness,
and we have learned that
the only solution is love,
and that love comes with community.
~ Dorothy Day (1897-1980)
We have been called to be fruitful—
not successful,
not productive,
not accomplished.
Success comes from strength,
stress, and human effort.
Fruitfulness comes from vulnerability
and the admission of our own weakness.
~ Henri J. M. Nouwen
"Yet, as everyone knows, religious institutions do make their peace with the world, they do themselves become part of the regular order. So the prophet contends against the priest, protests the accommodations, calls forth fresh energies and challenges the unfeeling stones within structures.
This reform of religion in the name of religion, this growing edge, this refusal to let well-enough alone, is the role of dissent."
~ Edwin S. Gaustad, Dissent in American Religion
Forgiveness is the answer to the child’s dream of a miracle by which what is broken is made whole again,
what is soiled is again made clean.
The dream explains why we need to be forgiven, and why we must forgive.
In the presence of God, nothing stands between [God] and us— we are forgiven.
But we cannot feel [God’s] presence if anything
is allowed to stand between ourselves and others.
~ Dag Hammarskjöld (1905-1961)
“What impressed Nicodemus even more than [Jesus’] speech was the quickening of his own breathing and the pounding of his own heart. He hadn’t felt like that since his first pair of long pants, his first kiss, since the time his first child was born or the time they’d told him he didn’t have lung-cancer but just a touch of the flu.”
~ Frederick Buechner
"Our Father refreshes us on the journey with some pleasant inns, but will not encourage us to mistake them for home." ~ C. S. Lewis
"To journey for the sake of saving our own lives is little by little to cease to live in any sense that really matters, even to ourselves, because it is only by journeying for the world's sake—even when the world bores and sickens and scares you half to death—that little by little we start to come alive."
~ Frederick Buechner
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The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C.
1328 16th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20036
(202) 387-2206
Office Hours
Sunday 8:30 AM–2 PM
Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM–4 PM
Friday-Saturday Closed