Tuesday, November 12, 2013

November 19 Meeting features Rabbi Ita Paskind on "The Song of Songs"

Hi everyone! We've talked a little about Rabbi Akiba who used the phrase "Song of Songs" for the book of the Bible we've been studying -- with the same kind of implication we would have if we said "this is the book of all books,  or the "Lord of Lords".  To my delight, Rabbi Ita Paskind of Congregation Olam Tikvah in Vienna has agreed to come to our next meeting to talk about the text of the Song of Songs and its importance in Judaism.   Rabbi Paskind was with us several years ago and we had a great time learning from her and talking with her.  I am really looking forward to this and hope you'll make a point of coming if you can.  It should be a real treat. 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Next meeting this Tuesday, October 15

Hi everyone -- we'll be meeting again this Tuesday, and pressing on to chapter 4 and possibly chapter 5 of the Song of Songs.  Chapter 4 uses a traditional form of love poetry that in the Arabic tradition is called the wasf -- in the western tradition it's called a "blason", and was popular in the medieval and Renaissance period.  If you want to get a look at examples of this tradition in English, you can find a couple at http://www.units.muohio.edu/visualrhetoric/blason.html  .  Reading this might help give us a feel for how this poetry might have sounded to the original audience of the Song of Songs and we can talk about how it might relate to the deeper themes of the Scriptural story we've been telling about, as well as our own experiences of love and relationship.   As usual, we'll be seeing how many places this poetry can take us.  I hope to see many of you on Tuesday!

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Meeting Tuesday October 1: Chapter 3 of Song of Songs/Song of Solomon

Hi everyone - Great to see new faces and to be together last time.  I look forward to seeing everyone, and to welcoming some more newcomers, this Tuesday night at 7 at the Johnsons'.  As always if you are new and need directions feel free to email me at kathleen.staudt@gmail.com.  

This week in our study time we'll be looking at Chapter 3 of the Song of Songs, and especially on that theme of the absence of the Beloved -- and how readers of this text have interpreted this to help us understand those times when we are seeking God and God seems "absent."  It is fascinating to see how this text works on many different levels, and we'll be looking at that as well as our own experience of what this seems to be saying.  Bring a Bible if you have one (we have some too) and join the conversation. 

Lindsey is cooking -- I'll have the signup sheet to make sure we're covered on cooking for the rest of our meetings this fall. 

See you all Tuesday!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Next meeting this Tuesday September 17 - the Song of Songs

"Let him kiss me with the kiss of his mouth" -- so begins this love poem from the Bible! Bring your Bible, whichever translation you like - we'll look at various translations of the first few poems in chapter 1-2 and reflect on how we react to finding this  fairly explicit romantic love poem in the Bible.  How were you taught to think about sex, God and marriage in the Bible?  How do you respond to the images in this poem?   We'll talk about the various ways these chapters have been read in Jewish and Christian tradition and explore how we feel about those readings.  There is much to talk about, and much to hear, in this text and I look forward to beginning our discussion - great to see everyone and begin the conversation last week. This week we'll really get into the text during our study time.

We're having chicken and I'm bringing a hearty and vegetarian rice side dish and some dessert (probably cookies).  Kendra is bringing a salad.  We'll get a signup list going for cooking the rest of this semester when we gather on Tuesday. If you're new please feel free to email me at kathleen.staudt@gmail.com for directions to the Johnsons'. We meet from 7-9 for dinner and fellowship, study and prayers.  Looking forward to seeing everyone!

Monday, August 12, 2013

Song of Songs/ Song of Solomon - Our Fall Bible Study

Hi again everyone (2 posts in one day after months of silence: do scroll down to see my other post)

Just to say that I am looking forward to seeing everyone again on Tuesday September 3 to begin our year together.  By popular demand we'll be reading the Song of Solomon - also known as the "Song of Songs" .  This is a book of poetry, and belongs to the "Wisdom" tradition of books of the Bible - more about that when we gather.  We'll be reflecting in many ways about the importance of Love, both human love and divine love in the Biblical tradition. 

I am hoping we'll be welcoming some newcomers to this first meeting -- do come and get acquainted. We gather at 7 for dinner and fellowship, followed by Bible study and a time of prayer.  If you're new, please get in touch with me at the email address provided in the header, so I can send you directions or arrange to get you picked up at the Vienna metro.  See you all soon! 

Catching Up - and Looking Ahead to Fall


Hi Everyone -- as we move into August I am realizing that by this time next month we'll have already started meeting again. I am looking forward to it -- missing you all.  It was great to see those who could make it for the party at my place the week after Jamila's baptism, and I am looking forward to a report on the game night at Heidi and Kunal's.  I never posted any photos from the retreat in May at Lost River but am putting up here a few that Heidi took. 
 You can find more on the shutterfly site she has set up at https://youngadults.shutterfly.com/18  Enjoy!




Saturday, April 13, 2013

Practicing Our Faith: A Retreat for Young Adults (20s and 30s) at Lost River, May 17-19 2013


drawing by Joel Winstead

  What practices, prayers and traditions help to enrich and deepen our daily lives and make us more open to the work of the Spirit in the world around us?  Come away and relax with other Young Adults (20s and 30s) in a beautiful setting as we learn from each other about what makes for a lively and grounded life of faith.  The retreat is held at the Lost River Retreat Center in West Virginia, May 17-19, 2013.  Leader will be Kathy Staudt.  Contact her at kathleen.staudt@gmail.com for more information or to register. 
 
Here's a tentative schedule of the weekend: 
Friday Night:
Dinner on your own
Arrive between 6:30-9
9:00 Opening Gathering

Saturday:
8-9 Breakfast
9-10:15 Gather for Session I
10:15-10:30 Break
10:30-12 Session II
12:30 Lunch, followed by free time all afternoon
7:00-9:00 Session III
9:00 Saturday Evening -- relaxation (bonfire?)

 Sunday
8:30 Breakfast, followed by closing session
10:00 morning worship
11:00 Brunch and departure


Post about last year's retreat:
http://youngadultpathfinders.blogspot.com/2012/05/thanks-for-great-retreat.html

Pictures from past retreats:

 http://youngadults.shutterfly.com/

More info about the retreat center:
http://www.vbc-va.org/lrrc/