Alberta writing team creates 2024 Advent resources

 



Seven people from three Mennonite Church Alberta churches pooled their creative talents to produce worship resources for this fall’s issue of Leader magazine.

Leader magazine, a MennoMedia publication for MC Canada and MC USA constituents, publishes worship resources for Advent through Epiphany each fall. The resources include calls to worship, readings, hymn and sermon suggestions and children’s story ideas, as well as decoration inspiration.

Margaret Kruger-Harder from Foothills Mennonite Church in Calgary coordinated the Alberta writing team. The group met weekly by video call from January through March to discuss their writing and provide feedback to one another.

“I found the whole process thoroughly exhilarating,” said Kruger-Harder. “I’d wake up at midnight or two in the morning and think through a phrase we were trying to put together as a group. Then I’d think, ‘I have an idea’ and email the group.”

Writing team members came from Foothills, Springridge (Pincher Creek, Alberta) and Trinity (near Calgary) Mennonite churches, and consisted of pastors, teachers, librarians and musicians.

Ruth Preston Schilk, who pastored for 12 years at Lethbridge Mennonite Church and has been a supply pastor for various denominations in Lethbridge since 2013, worked on the sermon notes with her husband, Harold Schilk. She also composed the calls to worship and blessings with another member.

Preston Schilk has written her own worship resources before and appreciated the opportunity to do so again, to “believe that the creativity will come from the Spirit as is needed.”

Leader’s 2024 Advent texts are, for the first time, taken from the Narrative Lectionary, instead of the Common Revised Lectionary. The texts begin in Daniel and move to Joel and Isaiah before landing in the familiar territory of Luke for the Sunday before Christmas.

The writing team discerned an overall theme for the resources—”Moving together through various experiences we have in life with God, but always with each other,” said Kruger-Harder—which they summarized as, “Together on the Journey.”

Despite the challenge of working with less familiar texts, Preston Schilk said she encountered things from the story of Daniel and King Darius that she hadn’t considered before—how those in power might be victims, too.

“When I hear a criticism of a particular premier or prime minister, I ask myself—or, if I’m courageous enough, I ask the person who initiated the conversation—‘Well, when was the last time you prayed for this person?’” she said. “The little guy has problems, and so do the political powers. Let’s have a tender heart for all of them.”

Both Kruger-Harder and Preston Schilk hope churches adapt the resources in ways that work best for their individual congregations.

“I’m thankful this sort of resource continues to be deemed important to Leader and to the Mennonite congregational constituents. I’m thankful to have been a part of it,” Preston Schilk said.

“Together on the Journey” is available in the Fall 2024 issue of Leader. See https://www.mennomedia.org/leader/.

See also:

Irma Fast Dueck reflects on lectionaries, honesty and worship

Pastors embrace Narrative Lectionary



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