🕊️ Sent and Still: A Taizé-Inspired Service
Scripture: Luke 10:1–11
This week’s worship service at Central UMC took a contemplative turn as we explored the rhythms and spiritual practices of the Taizé Community, an ecumenical monastic movement in France devoted to prayer, simplicity, and reconciliation. Pastor Sarah introduced us to the story of Taizé’s founding, its daily rhythms of prayer and reflection, and the spirit of unity that continues to draw thousands of pilgrims there each year.
Our scripture reading comes from Luke 10, where Jesus sends out 72 disciples in pairs—not to work alone, but to rely on community, hospitality, and trust in God’s provision. The reflection, originally shared with pilgrims at Taizé, challenges us to embrace the mystery of being “sent” not with certainty, but with trust, humility, and openness to those we meet along the way.
As part of our Singing Our Faith series, this service invited us into silence, sacred listening, and shared reflection. In a world of noise and speed, Taizé reminds us that the Spirit still speaks—especially when we slow down enough to hear.
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