Class III Regional School: (Chapter 5 in The Journey)

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This powerpoint was developed by JustPeace Center for Mediation & Conflict Transformation of the United Methodist Church to aid in leading small group study of The Journey: Forgiveness, Restorative Justice and Reconciliation.The Journey was written for eight sessions of two hours each. In the introduction to the book, we recommend studying Chapters 1 4, 5 and 6 together if time does not allow for the full 8-session study. This is for Class III: (Chapter 5 in The Journey)All copyrighted material has been deleted. This includes videos and songs that may have been used during past training sessions. If you have any questions about the deleted material, contact JustPeace at info@justpeaceumc.org

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2011 Regional Schools

Class 3Stephanie Anna Hixon

the journey forgiveness, restorative justice and reconciliation

Written by Stephanie Hixon & Thomas Porter

Responsive Readingpage 109 of The Journey

The One: In the singing, in the silence, in the

hands expectant open. In the presence at this table,

The Many: Jesus Christ be wine of grace Jesus Christ be bread of peace.

Responsive Readingpage 109 of The Journey

The One: In the question, in the answer, in

the moment of acceptance, In the heart’s cry, in the healing, in the circle of your people,

The Many: Jesus Christ be wine of grace Jesus Christ be bread of peace.

(Adapted from TFWS #2255)

Walls Mark Our Bound’riesAppendix E, page 194, The Journey

Walls mark our bound’ries and keep us apart,

Walls keep the world from our eyes and our heart.

Tables are round, making room for one more,

Welcoming friends we have not known before.

Walls Mark Our Bound’ries, ChorusAppendix E, The Journey

So build us a table and tear down that wall!

Christ is our host.There is room…….for us all!

Walls Mark Our Bound’ries, v2Appendix E, The Journey

Walls make us sure who is in and who’s out;

Walls keep us safe from all question and doubt,

But at a table in open exchangeNew ties are formed as our lives

rearrange.

Walls Mark Our Bound’ries, ChorusAppendix E, The Journey

So build us a table and tear down that wall!

Christ is our host.There is room…….for us all!

Walls Mark Our Bound’ries, v3Appendix E, The Journey

Once we were strangers, divided, alone.

Hate and distrust built a wall stone by stone.

Now at a table the bread that we share

Joins us to Christ in a circle of care.

Walls Mark Our Bound’ries, ChorusAppendix E, The Journey

So build us a table and tear down that wall!

Christ is our host.There is room…….for us all!

Prayer (In unison)

Dear God of all people and all nations, as we hold this talking stick, may we have courage to name our truths and speak them with love and respect. Amen.

We covenant to:Prepare prayerfully and carefully for the study.Speak with respect.

When talking piece is used, speak only when you have the talking piece.

Be honest – saying what you think, not what you think you should say.

Speak only for yourself.Speak in a way that encourages

dialogue.Be brief and to the point.

Listen with respect.

Our Covenant (page 16)Our Covenant (page 16)

Listen for understanding the text and one another.Try to understand perspectives that are

different from yours and respect the fact that the goal is not consensus on the meaning of the text but learning and sharing.

Carefully hold all the differences together.Be open to new viewpoints, new ideas – to being transformed.

Keep confidential those personal stories shared in the Circle.

Stay in the Circle throughout the discussion and come to all of the sessions, if at all possible.

Our Covenant (continued)Our Covenant (continued)

Reading of the Textpage 110 of The Journey

In your table group, read together…

Matthew 15:21-28(Silence follows…)

Then, read together…

Mark 14:17-24(Silence follows…)

Chapter 5

Exercise…

Concluding RitualPage 121, The Journey

“As bread for our journey, I offer this good word [name a word for the journey].” 

(Continue around the circle ..)“As bread for our journey, I offer

_____________.”

(Persons may share pieces of bread with one another as they prepare to leave.)

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