Summer Series August 17, 2025

Summer Series, Reflection for August 17, 2025

Summer Series: God on Vacation

As our rhythms change during the summer, we don’t always “go to church” like we do the rest of the year. At Cap this summer we are exploring new ways of encountering God, of dwelling in God’s goodness, and learning to pay attention to God’s goodness all around us. Using the Book of Psalms we will use the summer months reflecting on and practicing ways to become more aware of God in the activities of our everyday lives. 
There are several ways to connect with Cap this summer series, including an online book group, in-person Wild Church gatherings, and video reflections (Cap Summer Schedule).
For CapKids there is an at-home series for families, Jesus on Vacation, which can be used anytime throughout the summer. 
Today’s reflection can be used with others in a small group or as an individual. 

Psalm 147: The Practice of Pronouncing Blessings

Centring Moment 

Light a candle, take some deep breaths, or say a prayer to draw your attention to God’s presence. 

Listen

Watch this week’s video reflecting on the practice of pronouncing blessings. 

Read

After watching the video, read Psalm 147.

Reflect

 

  1. Reflect on your experience with pronouncing blessings. Are you someone who naturally turns to giving blessings, or do you have to work harder to learn how to bless?
  2. What changes when we do not reserve blessings for only “good” things, but we bless all aspects of this messy, uncontrollable, human life?
  3. What practices do you have which help you to give blessings? What practices could you add?

Practice

 

Practice giving a blessing by doing a targum exercise with Psalm 147. This worksheet will walk you through this practice. 

Pray

 

After completing your targum, pray the blessing you have written. If you are comfortable, share the blessing with others and pray it together. 

Closing Moment

 

Conclude this time of prayer, pondering and reflection in a way which feels meaningful to you. 

Go in peace, to pay attention. May it be so.