“Abide with me”
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

“Abide with me”

“How can we possibly shout alleluia in the face of death? As we read in the Prayer Book: ‘The liturgy for the dead is an Easter liturgy. It finds all its meaning in the resurrection. Because Jesus was raised from the dead, we, too, shall be raised. The liturgy, therefore, is characterized by joy. … This joy, however, does not make human grief unchristian. The very love we have for each other in Christ brings deep sorrow when we are parted by death. … So, while we rejoice that one we love has entered into the nearer presence of our Lord, we sorrow in sympathy with those who mourn.’”

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Rest and Renewal
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Rest and Renewal

“Sabbath is not about going to church. It’s about giving yourself time for rest and renewal. Admittedly, setting aside an entire day each week is probably too much for most of us. But how about a morning, afternoon, or evening? Or an hour? Thirty minutes? My Sabbath is Friday. It’s not an entire day of rest. But I do intentionally make time to read, bake and nap, activities I find renewing.”

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Perseverance
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Perseverance

“God invites us to take a road that includes suffering and struggle as well as joy and celebration. Sometimes the road is easy. Other times it requires more of us than we think it’s possible to give.”

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Principles
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Principles

“As we celebrate the founding of our nation this week, let us also give thanks for those who embraced ‘the happy occasion which was offered to them’ and established not only a church but also the principles that continue to guide us today.”

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eConnections
eConnections Meegan Kriner eConnections Meegan Kriner

eConnections

Summer Book Discussion, Yoga with Carrie, Newcomer Guided Tour, Holy Baptism, The Rev. Barbara Kempf’s Ministry Celebration, All-Parish Events and more.

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Connection
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Connection

“Pursuing “righteousness, faith, love, and peace” and behaving “kindly to everyone” will not in and of themselves transform the world. But they can create social connections that break down the walls that so often divide and isolate us.”

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eConnections
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eConnections

Pauli Murray Celebration, Yoga, Summer Book Discussion, Newcomer Events, Holy Baptism, The Rev. Barbara Kempf’s Celebration, Service Opportunities and more.

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Community Engagement
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Community Engagement

“…We may not be able to fix a problem or right an injustice. There may not be much we can do or accomplish (though we must keep trying!). Yet by the power of the Holy Spirit, we can always show up, incarnating Christ’s love, grace and compassion in the world.”

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“With”
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

“With”

“…This makes me wonder about the acronym WWJD, “What would Jesus do?” I wonder if a different acronym would be more helpful. How about WWJW? “Who would Jesus be with?” The gospels make clear who this includes. The people on the edges, the excluded, the sick and dying, the sinners and outsiders, and, yes, the faithful religious people of his day. Jesus was with all of them. Doesn’t he call us to start the same way? “

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eConnections
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eConnections

Estimates of Giving before June 30, 2023, Wilderness Worship, Juneteenth, Summer Book Discussion, Pauli Murray, Indians Game Reservations, Summer Service and more.

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Change the lens
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Change the lens

“…the Bible tells us human beings have much more in common than our social and cultural biases lead us to believe. When the social constructs of race, gender and sexuality are the lens through which we see the world, we focus on what separates us. We see strangers. We perceive danger. We act with anxiety.

But what happens when we change the lens, when we see everyone as created in the image of God? We see companions and friends. We perceive security. We act with joy and compassion.”

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Sabbath Rest
Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner Rector's Reflection Meegan Kriner

Sabbath Rest

“…Sabbath can be a season or a day or an hour or a few minutes. Will you take a vacation? Or commit to giving yourself one day without checking your email? Or invest a few minutes each morning in prayer and meditation? Or turn off your devices in the evening to listen to the sounds of God’s creation?”

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