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20 years

A RitualPreparation: Ask participants to bring a symbol of
their experience of or hopes for Women of the ELCA (a Bible, a magazine
article, a photograph, a quilt square, or the like).
If possible, arrange seating so that everyone can see one another.
Place a table as a focal point, covered with an attractive blue cloth and
perhaps a Women of the ELCA silk scarf. Add a candle, perhaps in the Women
of the ELCA lotus candle holder, and a glass bowl of water.
As the group gathers, light the candle. When all are ready, the
leader stands and begins.
Leader: We gather
as we always do in the name of the + Father, and the Son, and the Holy
Spirit.
All:
Amen.
Leader: For 20 years, we have
gathered as bold, faithful Women of the ELCA. We have prayed together and
served together. We give thanks to God for those who have gone before us
and shown us the way.
All: Thanks be to God.
HYMN: "For All the Faithful Women,"
Worship Boldly, p. 96; verses 1, 10
Reader: The holy Gospel according
to Saint Luke.
The Gospel reading: (Luke 10:38–42)
Reader: The Gospel of the Lord.
All: Praise to you, O Christ.
Leader: Through our baptism, we are
called to take the word of God to heart and empowered to
act boldly on our faith in Jesus Christ. Let us place our symbols of the
boldness of faithful women close to the water that reminds us of our
baptism. One by one, each participant places her symbol on the table
and briefly describes what it represents
After each woman speaks, the group responds:
All: Blessed be God who has called
us and empowers us.
At the completion of this action, reflections may be shared by the
group or spoken by the leader.
Leader: Let us pray as our Savior
Jesus Christ taught us:
All: Our Father ...
HYMN: "For All the Faithful Women,"
Worship Boldly, p. 96; verses 3, 4
Leader:
May the peace of God, which passes all understanding, be with you.
All: And also with you.
Leader: Let us share a sign of
Christ's peace.
All: Thanks be to God.
Refreshments and hospitality may follow.
Audrey Riley, author of this ritual, is associate editor, Lutheran
Woman Today magazine.