Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Create and make in us new and contrite hearts

I remember the first heart transplant when I was a freshman in college. To some of you reading this, that must seem like an incredibly long time ago. But in the whole history of humanity, the last 40+ years are just a speck of time. And yet the words of the Ash Wednesday prayer speaks new hearts. And Psalm 51, which is part of the day's worship, speaks of a "clean" heart. What effect would a new, clean heart have on our lives in a spiritual and emotional way? We could be done with all our old hurts. We could see the world anew and have confidence that those things we do in faith could bear fruit in our time and beyond.

In Lent we may not get completely new hearts, but by our attention to prayer and other time spent in reflection and attention to God's will in our lives, we can scrub some of the rust and callouses off the heart we have. We can strengthen them so that they become healthy organs of caring and willful determination to do the best we can with each day.

Monday, February 08, 2010

A future full of promise?

As a prelude to the parish's annual meeting, we can consider how others have overcome adversity with faith in God's promises and a desire to follow where God calls us to be.

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Monday, January 04, 2010

This could help with the budget

I've set up the church to get a commission on Amazon sales if you click on this widget:



It seems fairly painless to you the buyer and fairly easy for the church to benefit. I'll give it a try on my next purchase.
I'm trying to figure out how to use this link.

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