For the past few weeks, I have been sharing my musical talents with the congregation of Wangen Prairie Lutheran Church in rural Minnesota. Like so many rural churches, they are small. But size should never be confused with enthusiasm, and there is an abundance to be found there. They are filled with the Spirit, doing good work, and carrying the cross as a beacon in the wilderness through their support of missions near and far. It has been a very rare privilege for me to play each Sunday morning, because, although I was a stranger, they have accepted me into their midst as one of them. It is not always so, and I am grateful.
I have been thinking about this today, as I near the end of my temporary commitment. I realize they think that I have gifted them by playing, and, of course, God has worked through me to bring music to their Sunday morning ministry, which I hope has been a blessing. But, in truth, the real gift has been to me in their healing love and acceptance, which is far more important, in the overall scheme of life.
When you embark on a spiritual journey, you are never alone. God is there, ever present, the great I Am. I share my spiritual maunderings with you in the hope that we can discover God together. Happy travels.
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Reborn? Renewed? Regenerated? Who am I?
Faith is a process, not a moment. We begin to learn about faith from the instant we are born. How we are cared for, how well we are loved, how we are treated by those closest to us, builds a foundation for faith that threads through our entire life experience.
But no matter how well we are treated in our first moments of life, there will come a time when our faith is tried and tested. It may come early, it may come later, but it will come. It will cause a rupture in our life experience, a crevasse that is difficult to bridge, and we will have a moment where we must decide what we are going to do moving forward.
But no matter how well we are treated in our first moments of life, there will come a time when our faith is tried and tested. It may come early, it may come later, but it will come. It will cause a rupture in our life experience, a crevasse that is difficult to bridge, and we will have a moment where we must decide what we are going to do moving forward.
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Seasonings...
Most human beings resist change. We remain in jobs we hate because we fear the unknown of trying something new. We remain locked into relationships which harm our well being because we are afraid to stand up and say, "Enough." We spend most of our lives, day in and day out, following the same routine, because it is easy and familiar, and change is hard.
But like a pond, if there is nothing stirring the water, we become stagnant and eventually die. It is the fresh current of unfamiliarity which keeps that pond filled with life and opportunity.
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