If you rejoice today, I rejoice with you in your gladness. If you lament today, I willingly wait with you in your pain. If you are hopeful, or fearful, anticipating or dreading, I pray that Christ's Light and Love may speak to your greatest hopes and fears, leading you in the way of Shalom.
I commit to continuing to work for the common good and God's justice in the world. I commit to continuing to seek love over hate, both within myself, and in the world. As I tell my congregation, "When I say 'Everybody's Welcome', I mean everybody. God is working with us all. And all of us need work!" My door and my phone are open to you all.
I share a few of my friends facebook posts here because I think they offer something that may be of use in our quest to be with God and one another in this spirit of love. At least they have invited me to reflect:
- Today I hold my head high ... For I look to the hills. From where does my help come? My HELP comes from the Lord! -- Jennifer Williams
- Jesus followers are people of hope. In victory or defeat, Jesus followers find hope. Oh, be inspired today! Decide that both wins or losses move you only to hope (Psalm 27). Be well. --Pastor Vance Ross
- Today, I return to the words that taught me my worth years ago (refuting those who told me I could only be a Pastor's wife since I was a woman...). These words remind us of who we are called to be as God's people: "There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus." May our churches truly be sanctuaries for all people right now. -- Dawn Taylor Storm
- By the rivers of Babylon—there we sat down and there we wept when we remembered Zion. On the willows there we hung up our harps. For there our captors asked us for songs, and our tormentors asked for mirth, saying, “Sing us one of the songs of Zion!” How could we sing the Lord’s song in a foreign land? - Psalm 137:1-4 --Eric Law
- Congratulations to our new president-elect, Donald Trump. I am praying for you, especially that you will be successful in keeping these promises you made during your victory speech: " I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be president for all Americans...See More --Dan Roth
- I write this from a tree stand in the forest on a rainy gray morning. I cannot deny that I'm disappointed in the choice our country has made. I have been blessed in my life to gain understanding and perspective from many people who are different from me. I have been blessed that I've never truly been fearful of the person who holds the nuclear codes. I have been blessed that I've been raised in a culture that preaches love over hate. Please consider your neighbors whose fear...See More --Dan Kirby
- "All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well" were words written 600 years ago by Julian of Norwich (1342-1416) in her Revelations of Divine Love. This is believed to be the earliest work in English written by a woman. Julian of Norwich's words are worth repeating this night: “all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well." --Leonard Sweet
- To my African American friends, I love you. To my LBGTQ friends, I love you. To my Muslim friends, I love you. To my friends with disabilities, I love you. To my fellow women friends, I love you girl. ... See More --Jessica Yagel
You matter to me and to God. Love is more powerful than hate. (1 John 4:18) May we all help Love Win! In your mercy Lord, hear our prayer.
And with my friends I pray for all, our leaders, those forgotten...all.
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