Ebook
It’s been said that prayer is the vocabulary of faith. This book
offers a wealth of resources from forgotten places to help us
create a new vocabulary for worship and prayer, one that is located
amidst the poor and the major issues of violence and destruction
around the world today. It is a collection of prayers, songs,
rituals, rites of healing, Eucharistic and baptismal prayers,
meditations and art from four continents: Asia-Pacific Islands,
Africa, Americas, and Europe.
Liturgies from Below is the culmination of a project
organized by the Council for World Mission (CWM) during 2018-2019.
Approximately 100 people from four continents worked with CWM,
collaborating to create indigenous prayers and liturgies expressing
their own contexts, for sharing with their communities and the rest
of the world. The project was called “Re-Imagining Worship as Acts
of Defiance and Alternatives in the Context of Empire”.
The author and others spent weeks living in each of four
communities for several weeks/months, getting to know the people,
and then facilitating the people’s own creation of prayers and
liturgies. The author, other scholars, pastors, artists, activists
and students all came from radically different ethnicities, races,
sexualities, churches and Christian theologies. The people in each
location were poor, living in very challenging communities, living
in oppressive and seemingly hopeless situations. After some time,
they wrote prayers and stories of their experience trying to live
the Christian faith in utterly abandoned places. What we have here
is an immensely rich and varied collection of liturgical sources
from various communities dealing with issues of violence,
immigration/refugees, drugs, land grabbing, war on the poor, attack
on women, militarization, climate change, and so on.