When God began to create the heavens and the earth, the earth was complete chaos. God began to move, bringing order to the chaos, life out of nothingness, light out of darkness. Our first glimpse of God in the scriptural record is a creative movement. God’s nature is to create....

Holy God, creator of all that was, is, and ever will be, we need your creative Spirit. Chaos abounds. But you are still with us. As once you hovered over the waters, move among us and through us to bring forth light and life. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
May 25–31, 2026
Scripture Overview

The readings this week from the Hebrew Scriptures focus on creation—the Creation stories from Genesis and a psalm of praise for God’s creative work. But Creation doesn’t end there. God is still on the move, creating even in times of transition. Paul’s farewell to the Corinthian church reminds them to continue to create space for the things that are most important. The risen Christ bids farewell to the disciples, but not before commissioning them to carry on his work, thereby creating the movement we know today as the church.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection


Read Genesis 1:1–2:4. What does the first story of Creation tell you about God, about humanity, and about our relationship with God?
Read Psalm 8. What songs come to your mind when you reflect on God’s creating work?
Read 2 Corinthians 13:11-13. When have you had to say goodbye to people you loved? What were the most important things in those moments?
Read Matthew 28:16-20. If you were with the disciples on the mountain in Galilee when they met the risen Christ, what do you think you would feel? How do you respond to the Great Commission to “make disciples of all nations”?

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