Worship Sharing Guidelines
Worship sharing is an opportunity for group meditative
reflection on a query or topic. Although not necessary, one person is usually
designated as the facilitator. This person will read the guidelines, if
appropriate have participants introduce themselves, and read the query or
topic.
- We speak from our own
experience.
- We do not discuss,
dispute, or respond to another.
- We each speak only once,
at least until everyone has had a chance to speak.
- Be mindful of the time
so as to not take more that one's share of it.
- It is hoped all will
contribute, but not required. It is helpful for one to indicate that
he/she is passing if that is the case.
- When others are speaking
we listen attentively, without judgment and without the distraction of our
own thoughts.
- When one is finished
speaking we allow a period of silence for reflection before anyone else
speaks.
- Everything said is held
in confidence not to be repeated outside the room except by, or with the
permission of, the one having said it.
Other Resources
- Patricia Loring Listening
Spirituality, vol. 1, pp.168-76.
A shorter article excerpted from this may be found as the chapter
"Worship Sharing" in Companions Along the Way, pp.
115-118, edited by Florence Ruth Kline and published by Philadelphia
Yearly Meeting, 2000.
- FGC provides " Suggestions
for Leading a Worship Sharing Group" by Shirley
Dodson. (http://www.fgcquaker.org/library/fosteringmeetings/0228.html).