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  • Jan 7, 2022
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The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases,

his mercies never come to an end;

They are new every morning;

great is your faithfulness.

‘The Lord is my portion,’ says my soul,

‘therefore I will hope in him.’ Lamentations 3: 22-24


New year, new resolutions and yet..... And yet, life has still not calmed down. We are back to masks and social distancing and, well, enough already - we are all sick of hearing it.


The above portion of Lamentations often seems to get used as a sort of consolation prize when things go wrong. Life is terrible, we might tell ourselves, but God still loves us so everything is just fine. This is an unhealthy relationship with scripture and a damaging image of God.


What does God look like if God is already in the tough stuff, right there, in the middle of all our struggles? That is exactly where God is. God is not a sort of star player who we call in from the sidelines when life gets difficult to handle, God is already on the field, through good and through bad.


Read those Lamentations verses a few times - there is a real tenderness in them, a longing to be close to God - not a god who is outside, but a God who brings new life each day to our whole being. Our hope is not that God will come in and swoop us up out of harms way but, rather, that we will find God where God has always been, and will always be - right in the middle of our lives, especially in the messy bits.


Caroline+




 
 
 

Updated: Jan 7, 2022


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The Health Department sent us this information about Covid Testing. There is a printable version here Please take a look and print it off if that helps you or if you want to share it with someone else. If you have not had your shots or booster seriously considering doing that, for yourself and the community.


 
 
 
  • Dec 29, 2021
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Updated: Jan 7, 2022


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A friendly Bible Study on the Gospel of the year. Begins on January 9th. This is accessible to everyone, no matter how much you have studied before. If you need help with the cost of the book please let us know. You can attend with or without the book as the course is discussion based.


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"The theological and literary beauty of the Gospel of Luke comes to life in Meeting St. Luke Today, written by preeminent biblical scholar Daniel J. Harrington. What truly sets this book apart is the way in which Harrington effectively bridges the gap between modern biblical scholarship and Christian spirituality. In addition to a brief but complete narrative analysis of the Gospel of Luke and essential background information on the Evangelist himself, this book includes suggestions for ways we might "pray" Luke's Gospel and live out its transforming message in our daily lives." from Amazon book page.

 
 
 
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Sunday Worship​​

9:30 am Holy Eucharist Rite 2

followed by Coffee 

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11:00 am Adult Christian Formation, Parish Hall

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Weekly Services

9:00 am Tuesday Morning Prayer in the Deacon's Office

 

12:30 pm Wednesday Holy Eucharist Rite 2 in the Chapel

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5:30pm Thursday Healing and Holy Eucharist in the Chapel

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