Introduction
What do you think of when you hear the word “discernment”? Does it
belong to the realm of mystics, or is it only the privilege of a few?
Perhaps you have to be ordained to a particular priesthood office or be
one of the leaders of the church to be allowed to “discern.”
As a prophetic people, we are called to bear witness of Christ and confirm
God’s presence in the world. One way this is accomplished is through
discernment. In just thirty-two days World Conference participants will
convene to pray, worship, work, play, legislate, and discern together. As
Conference attendees and supporters, we will have many opportunities to
demonstrate our commitment to share Christ and share peace.
Part of the World Conference experience is being with sisters and brothers
from around the world—many worshiping with the larger family of the World
Church for the first time. Some come to see the Temple they helped build
with their donations. Many more come from small congregations where they
have not before had the opportunity to partake of the sacrament of
Communion in the company of so many diverse cultures. Still others join
the Conference activities through live Internet streaming. To hear the
drums, stringed instruments, lofty voices, and pipe organs create wondrous
sounds, fills the hearts of Conference participants and viewers with
warmth and joy. World Conference is truly a wealth of worldwide
relationships—a weeklong celebration of Christ’s peace.
The following scriptures, reflections, actions, and prayer thoughts have
been provided in preparation for this sacred and special time. Use this
material each day before World Conference, beginning on Ash Wednesday,
February 21, to participate with others around the church in disciplined
efforts of discernment so God’s desires for our world and church might
emerge. May this resource help you be open and receptive to God’s Spirit,
and may God bless our journey toward World Conference.
Unless otherwise noted, Bible scripture verses are from the NRSV: “The
Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard
Version Bible, copyright © 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of
the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. and are used
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