Over the last three days, we have been on a journey. We have listened to awesome music, taken in deep thoughts, participated in talking circles, and we have engaged our bodies, minds and spirits in creative actions that gave us glimpses of a world where justice rolls down and with it relationships are restored and our world is made right again!
Now, as our journey comes to a close I’d like to read one of my favorite passages from the book of Micah:
In days to come
the mountain of the Lord’s house
shall be established as the highest of the mountains,
and shall be raised up above the hills.
Peoples shall stream to it,
and many nations shall come and say:
‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord,
to the house of the God of Jacob;
that he may teach us his ways
and that we may walk in his paths.’
For out of Zion shall go forth instruction,
and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between many peoples,
and shall arbitrate between strong nations far away;
they shall beat their swords into ploughshares,
and their spears into pruning-hooks;
nation shall not lift up sword against nation,
neither shall they learn war anymore; but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees,
and no one shall make them afraid;
for the mouth of the Lord of hosts has spoken.
Over the last few days we have sat on such a mountain! We have listened to many of the modern-day prophets of our times. They have pointed the way toward justice and restoration. We have prayed together and moved our bodies together and exercised the discipline of silence together in order to get a glimpse at God’s kind of justice. In more ways than one, we have had a mountaintop experience, but most of us don’t live on mountaintops. We live back down in the valleys, in cities and town, in the commotion of life and work and love.
And so, it is necessary that we take time while on the mountaintop to reflect on all that God has given us in this special place. To imagine the implications of these truths, these questions, these stories on how we will live our lives.
So, in response to the Word and to our journey let us now acknowledge what God has done over these three days.
Now, Dear God, Please examine my own heart. Whisper to me about how I can become a person who works toward restorative justice in my own life and heart. God in this silent moment, please finish one of these sentences for me:
(Silence)
Amen.
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[4] http://sojo.net/letter-to-web-editor?post=From%20the%20Mountaintop%3A%20A%20Closing%20Liturgy%20from%20the%20Wild%20Goose%20Festival%20
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