Inward Journey (second floor)
God is constantly calling you, in the words of CS Lewis, "to journey further in and higher up." This journey towards God, however, is not always easy. There are obstacles in the way, both external and internal, that can trip you up and darken the path. As you go to these stations, may the Spirit convict and comfort you.
Noise Room 214 (read below first! And then stay in this room for at least 2 minutes)

Hurts Room 215

Begin this exercise by dividing your life into 10-year segments (i.e, birth to 10, 10 to 20, etc.). Begin with the current phase of your life, asking the Lord to reveal events and/or people that have hurt or wounded you. Be honest, and write them down! Slowly work your way backward in time, writing down everything you can remember.
After you have done this, look over your list. Then one by one, ask for forgiveness, even if the person (including yourself) does not deserve it. Take the paper home and burn it or throw it in the trash can in the room. (CD-Above the Storm, John Elliott piano music. Dimly lit with candles and one lamp. Pens and paper available)
Letting Go Room 216

Read the song by Nicole Nordeman.
Before leaving, place your rock in the water as a prayer to God that you are wanting to "let go" of your life to his care. (CD--stormscapes--rain sounds and piano. A platter of rocks, a basin of water to drop them in, dimly lit with one lamp)
Resting in God (ground level classrooms)
Perhaps the most important part of your spiritual journey is to rest; to be aware that Christ is in you, has gone before you, and will always be beside you. Augustine said it this way: You have made us for Yourself, O God; And our hearts are restless until we find our rest in you.
Contemplating the Love of God Room 111/113
In this room you will find several stations to contemplate Jesus' call to "come to me all you who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." (These stations were in one large room on opposite sides. Lights were out but some spot lights helped create the effectively dim lighting while still being able to see. Mirrors, a broken mirrored homemade cross, ink pads, parchment paper burned around the edges for fingerprints, wine or juice, bread, and candles for the Lord's Supper table. CD--John Catching's sacred cello music)
Lord's Supper

Reflected in a Mirror

And all of us, with unveiled faces, seeing the glory of the Lord as though reflected in a mirror, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another; for this comes from the Lord, the Spirit. (2 Cor. 3:18)
Take some time to look at your image in the mirrors on the wall. As you see your reflection, remember that you have been made in the image of God. That is, there is more to you than meets the eye! You are a spiritual being that is being transformed by the Spirit! Before leaving this station you might want to sing in the spirit of your awe of God's unseen but very real power in the world and in your life.
Stamped In His Image

Sharing Silence Room 110 or outside

Outward Journey (Sanctuary area)

Throw Yourself Like Seed-- Side Lobby

Next, take your seed and bury it in the pot of dirt. Consider: you are called to die daily so that you might bear fruit. End this time in prayer, asking the Lord to take your life and make it fruitful for the sake of others and his kingdom. (CD Fernando Ortega's Hymns played over sound system. Candles.)
Let your Light Shine--Back-Center of the Auditorium

Ask the Lord to reveal to you the name of one or two people that need to know the light of Christ. Then take an unlit candle or two (representing those the Lord has put on your heart) and light them. Spend some time in prayer, asking that the Lord would use YOU to bring this person or people to the Light. (CD Fernando Ortega's Hymns played over sound system. Enough tea light candles to go around--spread out over the table with stones and other decorative things in-between. Framed picture fSeveral Passion of Christ. several long candles to serve as "lighters".)
Prayer for Power and Love-- "Cave" area in the Auditorium
God has not given you a spirit of timidity but of power, love, and self-control. (2 Timothy 1.7)
Though this is a promise from Scripture, we often need the prayer of others so that we might not forget this reality. At this station you will find others to pray with you and for you, so that you might go into the world and love as Christ has commissioned you to do. (Black fabric draped on the ground to signify the area. Candles around. Fernando Cd is heard over the system. At least 2 people--men and women--there to pray over others.)
The i55 guys added greatly to this weekend of retreat. They facilitated our worship and brought hearts that were perfect for leading. Their humble spirits only brought more attention to the greatness of God.


This post is certainly long enough. Hope you're all having a great week! Thanks for stopping bye.
Oh yeah? Well, I did quiet time in Westminster Abbey on Saturday, so nyeh!
ReplyDeleteActually, this looks really cool, BST. I wish I'd have been able to be there, but not to miss England.
That looks like it was an amazing weekend, I really liked the station pictures and the way you described them.
ReplyDeleteI found the i55 web site and listened to some if it. It would seem that Seidman has become an amazing speaker, not that he wasn't back in the ACU/Gamma Sig days, but WOW, I was amazed.
Thanks for sharing Brandon, I get so much from this blog of yours.
Very cool. I've always enjoyed the station-like stuff we've done at Zoe and would love to do something like this at our church. But I don't want to reinvent the wheel if I don't have to...
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you or Scott or someone would be willing to share ALL of your staion ideas with us so that other churches can try some of your ideas?