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The “Word” I Heard

The words and phrases that especially caught our attention while listening to the story of Jesus’ baptism last fall.

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.”

Circle of the Word at DCI

Three of us from Grace United Methodist Church are ready to begin a Circle of the Word at Dayton Correctional Institution (DCI). This is a  state women’s prison in Dayton, Ohio. We have completed our training and await approval of our applications for volunteering there. The plan is to lead a Circle on the second and fourth Friday mornings of the month. The theme for the first series, hopefully May-June, will be “Love Your Enemies” which was the #1 pick (out of 12 themes) by women at the county jail circle. Flyers will be posted around the DCI campus to promote the program.

A Breath of Fresh Air

A Breath of Fresh Air: Biblical Storytelling with Prisoners is now published and available from Wipf and Stock Publishers. I received a copy a week ago. This is me with my book, standing in my kitchen, right after I brought it in from the mailbox.

My book references this Circle of the Word website. Here is a description from Wipf and Stock:

Breath of Fresh Air: Biblical Storytelling with Prisoners challenges the behemoth of mass incarceration through the convergence of biblical storytelling pedagogy, restorative justice principles, and peacemaking circle structure. Circle of the Word is an interactive, creative process of engagement with biblical stories. It is a spiritual intervention that addresses an American criminal justice system that is retributive, discriminatory, and out of control. Boomershine reports on the impact of Circle of the Word for incarcerated men and women and grounds Circle of the Word in a multifaceted foundation: the study of the Bible as performance literature, the history of prison reform in Enlightenment England, the doctrine of the Word of God, and the development-of-hope theory. Since the purpose of the book is both advocacy and empowerment, a how-to chapter is included with details for implementation. Participation in Circle of the Word has proven to be a transformative experience for men and women directly impacted by mass incarceration–discovering community in the midst of isolation and hope in the midst of despair.