Advent Every Day
In the silence of last Sunday’s meeting for worship I heard one of the best Advent sermons ever.
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In the silence of last Sunday’s meeting for worship I heard one of the best Advent sermons ever.
Someone at Atlanta Friends Meeting recently asked me, “What do you do?”
Every person is an equal child of God.
The Church is called to be a sacred gift.
Where there is vulnerability and grace, integrity flourishes.
These days I feel less like a wise elder and more like a frightened child who trusts in a loving Parent who identifies with both my sorrows and aspirations.
What is needed today is a shift from good simplicity to global solidarity with God’s creation and our world’s most vulnerable neighbors.
I aspire to have the temperament of my old GPS. If I ever went astray on my journey, like the voice of a gentle spirit, she would simply say, “recalculating.”
Like the commuter trains that rumble just below the meetinghouse, already during my short tenure as Friend in Residence I sense the rumblings of Spirit.
These are the rumblings and ramblings of the current Friend in Residence at Atlanta Friends Meeting. These are the musings of someone in vocational discernment…