A weekly Rector's Notes article for Monday, March 30, 2020 And darkness is a harsh term don't you thinkAnd yet it dominates the things I seeIt seems that all my bridges have been burnedBut you say 'That's exactly how this grace thing works"It's not the long walk home that will change this heartBut the welcome … Continue reading anticipating resurrection
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reconciliation
A homily for Ash Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Ash Wednesday is the Christian day especially set aside for penitence and seeking of God’s forgiveness, achieved through the reminder of our mortal lives that exist within this creation, the reminder that we are part of this creation of God and when our mortal lives end, we … Continue reading reconciliation
Advent: Day by Day
A weekly Rector's Notes article, December 2, 2019 I'm writing my rector's notes this morning after working at the First Christian Severe Weather Shelter from 4am-morning close at 7:30am. It was certainly interesting to hold the thought of Advent, the "slow down & quiet", the "rest, connection, & preparation", that we have talked about through … Continue reading Advent: Day by Day