Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Happy Holidays!


Christmas and New Year is coming up and it coincides with our Pub Church Saturdays, but the Dugout is closed, so here is the plan:


The next two Saturdays,

Saturday, Dec. 25th and Saturday, Jan. 1st

5:00pm

We will gather at:

Jesse, Xochitl and Wes' place

Please email for the specific address if you plan to come: thepubchurch(at)gmail(dot)com


We will meet, have some food, and share in a celebratory service appropriate for the respective holiday.


Merry, merry Christmas and see you all soon!

We will be back at The Dugout as usual on Saturday, January 8th, 2011!

Happy New Year!


-Xochitl


Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Pub Church Update

Pub Church Update: because the Dugout is closed this Saturday

This Week
Saturday, November 27th, 2010
5:00-6:00pm

The Pub Church
Will gather at
Xochitl, Jesse, and Wes' Place

Join us for a casual post-Thanksgiving gathering.
We can exchange our holiday stories and have some delicious pie!
If you need the address please email Xochitl at thepubchurch(at)gmail(dot)com

Saturday, June 19, 2010

As Usual


Find us at The Dugout Cafe every week at 5pm for our weekly pub church gathering.

We meet weekly all year round - we're a dedicated bunch! ;-)


Tuesday, April 27, 2010

John Gerard records next album at the Dugout!


Hello there friends!

Beside our weekly 5pm gathering at The Dugout this week, we have an additional special event that will follow...Our very talented friend John Gerard will be recording a live show (7:00pm) at the Dugout for this next album! And we get to be there at our favorite place to witness and be a part of this - Love it!!

So please, come join. The blurb from his blog is below...

-Xochitl



Live CD in the making on May 1!

I will be recoring this show at the Dugout on Comm. Ave. in Boston. Maximum capacity is 40 people. Suggested Donations is $5 For all those who attend, they will have the opportunity to sign up for a early autographed release of this cd.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Pub Church turns TWO!

If you can believe it, it's been 2 years since The Pub Church met 'officially' for the first time on April 26th, 2008.
So of course, it's time to celebrate! Come Join Us!

The Pub Church celebrates its
TWO YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
Saturday, April 24th, 2010
5:00pm
@ The Dugout

Crazy huh? Our very first gathering was on April 26, 2008
at Tommy Doyle's in Harvard Square...feels like ages ago!

We'll have food, LOTS of music and lots of revelry of course ;-)
So don't miss out. It's a great time to come for the first time too!

We'll have music from our awesome musicians:

You can see clips of last year's anniversary celebration in this Youtube video produced by two BU Broadcast Journalism students, Cassidy Quinn and Prescot Rossi.

Monday, April 5, 2010

PETER ROLLINS
to believe is human, to doubt divine

Wednesday
April 7th 2010
7:00 PM
Tommy Doyle’s
1 Kendal Sq.

The ‘Insurrection’ Pub Tour
Join Peter Rollins and friends for “a provocative cocktail of incendiary theology, haunting soundscapes, and musical lament” as they offer the church a new task.
This Boston stop of the tour is co-hosted by
the Boston Emergent Cohort and The Pub Church
JOIN “The Boston Insurrection” on Facebook!
$10 donation appreciated
For more information contact Xochitl Alvizo xalvizo@gmail.com or

Sunday, March 21, 2010

March and April Updates and Events

It's been a while since I've sent out an update - so here it is!

This Week
Saturday, March 20th, 5:00pm
As usual, we will have our weekly gathering at the Dugout Cafe. And this week we will enjoy music by John Gerard (who, by the way, just had his song, "my voice" used in the documentary Gloucester 18! Congratulations John!)
- We have also recently enjoyed music by Maggie Keelan and Andrew Prete,
- Come soon and meet them all!

Next Week
Saturday, March 27th
5:00 - 6:00pm: We will have a more meditative reflection time at the usual place, followed by...
6:30pm - Dinner and a Movie at Xochitl and Jesse's place, (email if you need address). Fun people, good food!

Ongoing
Wednesdays, 4:00 - 6:00pm (at leasts till the end of April)
Wes Dalton (pub church intern) hosts an Open Conversation Time at the Dugout.
Come share a drink, your thoughts, reflections, jokes, or whatever is on your mind. He's fun, friendly, and a great listener too!

Upcoming
Wednesday, April 7th, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Peter Rollins' Insurrection (Pub) Tour arrives at Boston! To Kendell Square's Tommy Doyle's to be exact.
He is a writer, storyteller, theologian, and pub church participant from Belfast, Ireland who will be presenting "a provocative cocktail of incendiary theology, haunting soundscapes and musical lament" with two other artists. More info here.

Join The Pub Church in supporting this creative event with our participation. We have been invited to help host and support the cause - let's go full force! :P

So there you go,
Lots of chances to get together and Drink in The Sprit!
Join us!

Friday, February 26, 2010

February 28, 2010 Gathering

PRELUDE

Music by John Gerard

WELCOME

Welcome to The Pub Church! As a church in a pub, the Spirit is with us. So feel free to move about as the Spirit inspires and express yourself openly!

We come together with all our diversity and everything that we bring is welcome. We pray that in coming together and sharing our differences with one another and with Spirit, we participate in a new divine reality. We are in sacred space.

OPENING MEDITATION

From Walking the Coast, by Kenneth White

the pebble of rough

and unprepossessing stone

the harsh dull case

splits open

to reveal

the lovely agate crystal

the boulder

cut asunder

shows a blue-gleaming layer of amethyst –

there is a principle

of beauty and order

at the heart of chaos

within life there is life

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it”

TELLING OUR STORY

What are the “harsh dull cases” in our lives

that may be hiding beauty and life?

PEACE – TOAST

In this place we creatively express;

Some of us are focused, some are a mess!

We participate during the sermon

And people do connect, we are learnin’

Greet all with a handshake, toast or a wave

At all times feel free to yell, rant or rave

Fake not friends, we can arrive as we are.

Cheers! Here’s to sacred space in a bar!

CREATIVE EXPRESSION

Happy Birthday John!

CONVERSATIONAL SERMON

Reading from The Book of Creation, by Phillip Newell

And God said, “Let there be a dome in the midst of the waters, and let it separate the waters from the waters.”

(Genesis 1:6)

If the ‘first day’ of creation is compared to the cosmic burst of light at life’s initial moment, the ‘second day’ can be viewed as the ongoing explosion of elemental particles hurtling through space. There is nothing neat and tidy about this mighty creative energy.

Like nature, God’s wildness is unrestrainable. The book of Genesis portrays all things as born out of the wild wind that swept over the face of the waters. Do we think that we can have creativity without such turbulence? Are we expecting it to be entirely different in our lives? Can creativity emerge without surges of unordered energy rising from the unknown depths within us?

Part of what we fear, of course, is the uncontrollableness of wildness. We have witnessed it from afar in places of terrible violence in our world. We have experienced it in ourselves and in our relationships when the eruption of unexpected passion has led us along self-destructive paths.

Have we thereby come to believe that wildness is essentially harmful, to be suppressed at all costs? What we need to reclaim is its creativity. At the beginning of life a mighty wind swept over the face of the deep. Creation emerges from this troubling of the waters. Yes, of course wildness can be destructive. We know that. But do we know also that the wildness that is at the heart of creativity, like the passion that is at the beginning of life’s conception? If we deny these depths of wildness the unsettled waters within us will turn to destructive rather than creative energy.

Whether emotionally or sexually or artistically, when fear suppresses the energies in us that have their origin in the wildness of God, they will be turned into forces of death rather than vitality.

Silent Meditation: Be still and aware of the Divine presence within and all around us…

COMMUNION AND SHARING OF RESOURCES

God is with us.

Yes she is.

FEEDBACK AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

v Wednesday Open Conversations

v Peter Rollins

v 3/6 Happy Hour, 3/13 Andrew

BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE

By John

Saturday, February 13, 2010

February 13, 2010 - Gathering

PRELUDE

Music by Andrew Prete

WELCOME

Welcome to The Pub Church! As a church in a pub, the Spirit is with us. So feel free to move about as the Spirit inspires and express yourself openly!

We come together with all our diversity and everything that we all bring is welcome. We pray coming together and sharing our differences with one another and with Spirit, we participate in a new divine reality. We are in sacred space.

OPENING PRAYER

Holy Living God, you have called us to life. You have called us to live in love and compassion with one another – to live according to a different and divine standard; one that does not make sense.

We are grateful! Lead us now to be present to one another with the love and compassion that we see embodied in the life of Jesus, so that all that we do and say in this gathering will bring us closer to you.

TELLING OUR STORY

What is your most memorable experience with prayer?

PEACE – TOAST

In this place we creatively express;

Some of us are focused, some are a mess!

We participate during the sermon

And people do connect, we are learnin’

Greet all with a handshake, toast or a wave

At all times feel free to yell, rant or rave

Fake not friends, we can arrive as we are.

Cheers! Here’s to sacred space in a bar!

CREATIVE EXPRESSION

By Andrew

CONVERSATIONAL SERMON

Mark 9:14-29

When they had rejoined the disciples, they saw a huge crowd surrounding them and scholars arguing with them. And all of a sudden, when the whole crowd caught sight of him, they were alarmed and rushed up to meet him. He asked them, “Why are you bothering to argue with them?”

And one person from the crowd answered him, “Teacher, I brought my son to you because he has a mute spirit. Whenever it takes him over, it knocks him down, and he foams at the mouth and grinds his teeth and stiffens up. I asked your disciples to drive it our, but they couldn’t.”

In response he says, “You distrustful lot, how long must I associate with you? How long must I put up with you? Bring him over to me!”

And they brought him over to him. And when the spirit noticed him, right away it threw him into convulsions, and he fell to the ground, and jept rolling around, foaming at the mouth. And [Jesus] asked his father, “How long has he been like this?”

He replied, “Ever since he was a child. Frequently it has thrown him into fire and into water to destroy him. So if you can do anything, take pity on us and help us!”

Jesus said to him, “What do you mean, ‘If you can’? All things are possible for the one who trusts.”

Right away the father of the child cried out and said, “I do trust! Help my lack of trust!”

When Jesus saw that the crowd was about to mob them, he rebuked the unclean spirit, and commands it, “Deaf and mute spirit, I command you, get out of him and don’t ever go back inside him!”

And after he shrieked and went into a series of convulsions, it came out. And he took on the appearance of a corpse, so that the rumor went around that he had died. But Jesus took hold of his hand and raised him, and there he stood. And when he had gone home, his disciples started questioning him privately: “Why couldn’t we dive it out?”

He said to them, “The only thing that can drive this kind out is prayer.”

Silent Meditation: Be still and aware of the Divine presence within and all around us as we prepare for our conversation.

COMMUNION AND SHARING OF RESOURCES

God is with us.

Yes she is.

FEEDBACK AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

v Wednesday Open Conversations

v Quincy next Saturday

BENEDICTION

POSTLUDE

By Andrew

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Happy New Year! We're back at the Dugout!

Join us as we celebrate the life of a truly Courageous Revolting Hag, Mary Daly. Who revolted against patriarchal death-dealing and necrophilic reversals. Her website states: During this time of profound loss those who wish to memorialize Mary should have local get-togethers where they read or discuss her work. So in today's gathering, we will remember my friend who lived in OutRageous participation in Be-ing :-)

January 9, 2010 Gathering

PRELUDE
Music by John Gerard

WELCOME
Welcome to The Pub Church! As a church in a pub, the Spirit is with us. In this space feel free to move about, help yourself to food and drinks, doodle, and express yourself openly!

We come together with diversity of thoughts, stories, talents, hopes and hurts. All we bring is welcome. Our prayer is that in coming together with all our differences and with Spirit, we participate toward a new divine reality.
This is sacred space.

OPENING PRAYER
Inspired by Mary Daly

‘Courage is like -- it's a habitus, a habit, a virtue: you get it by courageous acts. It's like you learn to swim by swimming. You learn courage by couraging.’

Loving Goddess, lure us to Courage. Open our hearts and minds, our bodies and actions, to the courage to Sin Big – to live differently, to live as participants of your divine realm.

May the testimony of courageous people like Mary Daly and Jesus the Anointed, who courageously practiced their courage and sinned BIG, inspire us to do likewise, and to in this hour share this table in courage and truth, so that the fruits of our time be hope, and love, and beauty.

TELLING OUR STORY
Any stories of Sinning Big?

PEACE – TOAST
In this place we creatively express;
Some of us are focused, some are a mess!

We participate during the sermon
And people do connect, we are learnin’

Greet all with a handshake, toast or a wave
At all times feel free to yell, rant or rave

Fake not friends, we can arrive as we are.
Cheers! Here’s to sacred space in a bar!


CREATIVE EXPRESSION
By John

CONVERSATIONAL SERMON
Text from an interview by Roseanne with Mary Daly

You and I are together right now, I'm experiencing it. We sort of itch to talk to each other, you and I, we like to talk to each other because it brings out the best in us.
And so, we sort of jump around, and it's logical, and it can seem to be illogical, but what it is, is the ringing of the vibes, not just the ringing of bells, but a ringing of the vibes: summoning women to think our deepest thoughts and say them out loud and have more powerful thoughts.
I studied in theological schools…and I turned theology on its head and that was my great contribution to the field of theology.
How – with what kinds of references?
The reference is my own life…Just saying what I truly believe and see how it resonated with other women. And that would generate conversations that kept us going forever.
Did you find it hard to break through to that level of consciousness with other women? Was it hard to find those other women?
It's not that hard to find those other women, it's hard to find yourself, because what’s in the way is fear, fear of being laughed at, fear of being despised. When you’re right on the right trail…so, and by right, I don’t mean right-wing right.
So, it’s about being free. If you are free to express what you truly experience, as we are right now, what do we have to loose? And you know the answer…So I’m glad to be a nothing loser – a what?
A nothing loser - one who loses nothing.

Silent Meditation: Be still and aware of the
Divine presence within and all around us.

COMMUNION AND SHARING OF RESOURCES
God is with us.
Yes she is.

FEEDBACK AND ANNOUNCEMENTS


BENEDICTION
Go in peace and be nothing losers.
Sin Big! Do something courageous, something new, something that brings out the best in you.
And drink in the Spirit.

POSTLUDE
By John