The Circle of the Word approach to engagement with biblical stories creates a safe space where women have the opportunity to find their own voice about and through the stories. Covenant guidelines and a talking piece facilitate this process, giving each woman the opportunity to speak if they choose without worrying about being interrupted, questioned, or critiqued.
An activity I call “The Word I Heard” invites women to identify a word or phrase that caught their attention after hearing the story told with their eyes closed or focused on a candle. Each word or phrase is written on a card and placed by its “owner” into the circle. A second round invites women to share why they chose their particular word or phrase.
I am regularly amazed by the depth of spiritual insight, transparency, and variety of response that is expressed during these rounds. For example, at a Circle this Spring in a woman’s prison which focused on the story of Jesus’ arrest, one woman’s chosen word was “arrest” because, “We have all been arrested.” In a round on the resurrection story, a woman chose “stone” because “many of us carry heavy stones we can’t move, but God can roll them away.”