Sunday, January 7, 2018

Defining Moments - Make Sunday Matter!


We are beginning a New Year with a New Message series called "Defining Moments." God created moments for us where He invites into His larger plan: moments of insight and understanding, moments when He offers a clean break and fresh start, moments of support and encouragement. And often there are moments when He calls us into something more. 

In this series we will look at the moments God uses to impact us and, how we can be open to receive them. We will also use, as a supplementary resource, the Book “Perfectly Yourself” by Matthew Kelly. We are also launching a weekly email called "Make Sunday Matter" and during the first two weeks of this new year we will give a free copy of the Matthew Kelly book to anyone who subscribes to our weekly email which will build upon our message series (see our Cafe after any Mass on the Lord's Day for details). 

The email contains supplementary things, and links to our message podcast, to some reflection questions and even a link to a follow up video. Lots of stuff for you, during the week, to Make Sunday Matter! During our first weekend - over 250 families signed up! Its never too late... so drop in this Lord's Day weekend and be part of the growing movement to Make Sunday Matter!

Here is a wee glimpse............

Even though they had studied the stars their whole life, suddenly they see something completely different from anything they have ever seen before. They see a star that breaks from the usual template or script for what they have previously observed. And this begins a journey that leads the Magi to Jesus. This is often how defining moments come to us. We are going about our normal routine and then something different gets our attention.


In his Book   “Perfectly Yourself”, Matthew Kelly introduces us to the concept of the “Moment of Truth” where we need to ask ourselves what makes us unique. What gifts, qualities, talents, abilities, has God given uniquely to us which enables us discover and fulfil God’s dream for us. Kelly tells us our goal is not to be “better” (self-improvement), but “best” (in God’s image). The distinction allows us not to be people guided by a consumerism of self, but by a mentality of service to others. That in order for us to be who God desires us to be, we discover our gifts not by navel gazing, but by serving!

The Feast of the Epiphany of the Lord is the optimal Defining Moment. Tradition has suggested the Magi were: Melchior, King of Persia; Caspar, King of India; and Balthasar, King of Arabia. They were astronomers who closely tracked the movement of heavenly bodies and claimed to read them as omens of earthly events. Unlike the Jewish people, they did not look to God and His law to direct their steps. The Magi would have never sought out the Jewish Messiah on their own — but God presented them with a defining moment.

The Three Wise men teach us three essential qualities which we must ask ourselves if we have in order be open to the Defining Moments of our life:

The Willingness to Look Up at the Stars
 The Openness to Step Out of our Routine and Comfort Zone
 The Desire to Do Good and Go and Tell

This service is not done in isolation, but in contemplation. We try and discover “our thing” by looking at our patterns of defeat (our woes) and embrace instead progress (our wins). Asking nightly God where did I see you? Lord, where did I miss you? (Awareness Examen)


First Lesson – Celebrate Your Progress
Look at the Five Points Outlined in Chapter 1. Scribe for yourself a Road Map by asking:

Each Morning:
What do I need to focus on today?
What specific action will I take to achieve progress in this area?
How will I measure my progress in this area?
What can I do to make a difference in the lives of others today?

Each Evening:
Am I better today? (i.e. more a reflection of God’s image)
What did I do today that brought me happiness?
What did I do today which made me restless or unhappy?
Why did I choose those things? Did I hurt anyone? How can I improve tomorrow?
What good things do I feel the Holy Spirit inspiriting me to do tomorrow?


See you Sunday!