A postcard from the 10th Sunday after Pentecost 08/01/21 Modern Kintsugi style repair on hand painted pottery bowl by Artist Ruthann Hurwitz Bearing with one another in love is a lot harder than it sounds. While on vacation I watched the “Great Pottery Throwdown.” The premise of the show is simple, a group of pottersContinueContinue reading “Broken Oneness”
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Rooted in love
A postcard from the 9th Sunday after Pentecost 07/25/21 This week I rode my bike from Anniston to Piedmont and back again. Along the way, I stumbled onto this delightful mural in Piedmont. I am still on vacation and thankful for the time to rest and explore. I’m looking forward to being back in churchContinueContinue reading “Rooted in love”
Brought near
A postcard from the 8th Sunday after Pentecost 07/18/21 We are reconciled now. The mission of the church, according to the Catechism in the Book of Common Prayer, is “to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.” All the members of the Church are to pursue this mission through ourContinueContinue reading “Brought near”
Crowded Tables
A postcard from the 7th Sunday after Pentecost 07/11/21 Tiger lilies for the altar flowers for the 7th Sunday after Pentecost at the Church of the Messiah in Heflin. God has a plan. The 7th Sunday after Pentecost begins seven weeks of reading through Ephesians. While the letter claims to be from Paul, marked differencesContinueContinue reading “Crowded Tables”
God at Work: God Unites
A postcard from the 6th Sunday after Pentecost 07/04/21 How do we tell our story? The 6th Sunday after Pentecost fell on July 4th. As we celebrated the beginning of the “American Dream,” we heard the story of David becoming the king of all of Israel. [2 Samuel 5:1-5, 9-10] This moment is the pinnacleContinueContinue reading “God at Work: God Unites”