Worship that Surprises
Our current worship theme focusing on the new hymnal and questions about the very nature of worship has me reflecting on some of my own worship experiences. For this week’s blog, I thought I’d share an experience that was especially meaningful to me, and I’d love to hear from you…
VT 1042 = 1235
This Sunday we will begin a seven-week worship series called “Voices Together and the Worlds Worship Creates.” Here is an article I recently wrote for Anabaptist World magazine related to this: This fall our congregation plans to do a worship series in which we take a closer look at our…
Neighbors
Yesterday was our monthly all-staff meeting at the church. This includes the four of us who meet weekly (Gwen, Mark, Mim, and me), along with our building manager Jeff D, accountant Ellen K, and custodian Elizabeth C (her husband Kevin is also a custodian but works at a school during…
The extended in-between
There are two images I find most helpful when thinking about transitions. One is concentric circles. We grow and transition not along a line, but like trees, each new outer ring transcending but including every previous ring. We are everything we ever have been- every stage, every phase and fashion. …
What’s the news?
This summer I had a couple extended times of not checking the news. It was kind of glorious. I found myself less anxious, more attentive to the people and place around me. More attentive to myself. I guess another way of saying this is I was paying attention to other…