___________________________Isaiah 55 :3b_
listen,
so that
you may live
_________________Corinthians 4:1_
… do not
pronounce
judgment
before the
time, before
the Lord
comes.who
will
bring
to
light
the things
now hidden
in darkness
& will disclose the purposes of the heart.
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Give us grace to follow with-
out delay, and being those
near to us into Christ’s
most gracious
presence
- Collect
______________________Psalm 113:3_
From
the
rising
of the
sun
to it's
going
down,
let the
Name
of the
Lord
be praised.
____________Collect, I Advent_
Let
us
cast
away
the
works
of darkness
+ put on the armor of light
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From Advent until Epiphany. the 12th Day of Christmas, which is on January 6 when the Wise Men arrive at Bethlehem I am going to post the daily the meditations on averse from Scripture from the Episcopal lectionary written for more than a decade now each Advent and Lent by the parishioners of St David's San Diego. (For non-Episcopalians, a + after a name connotes a person who is either a deacon or a priest who is in one way or another a part to St David's. ...if we had a bishop on board ,that +would trantionally appear before the name...)
The phrase with my whole heart was really appealing, my heart, my along with my attention and focus having been distracted for months now. With the pandemic and its economic and social disruption to our routines, rituals. milestones and celebrations; the election, and now the post- election; to say that life has been scattered and fragmented is an understatement.Time itself is no longer predictable - it stands stock still and then rushes forward and all of a sudden, it’s next month! It’s stultifying and confusing. Blessedly, I don’t seem to be alone in this.
As I began to really consider the psalm, and me, and Advent, my heart whispered that this is only half the verse; the whole of it says “I will give thanks with my whole heart in the assembly of the upright, in the congregation.” And that’s the challenge here: how to gather our whole heart when we are not physically present together to cerebrate Advent, Christmas and Epiphany?
How do we do this? How do we “green the church” alone? I think we begin - I begin - by remembering that we are not separate: even if we live alone we are One, as Jocelynn prays so comfortingly each week, “whenever and however we gather.” And so I begin the journey just as Mary and Joseph did. Both were confronted -well, visited at least - by an angel and each, individually, needed to commit to the heretofore unimaginable. Both individually said yes, which was followed up by teach of them “ taking their own next step, and then next and the next. None of us know ahead of time what comes next, so we need to pay attention. Mary and Joseph did not know they would be traveling from Nazareth to Bethlehem, and so late in her pregnancy! They went not by choice but by political necessity. So it is with us: Intellectual assent is never enough. So much for expectations, for comfort and certainty!
The same is true for the One we follow, Jesus, our Lord and our brother. For him the journey of saving us from the mess we’d gotten ourselves into began with conception! Consider for just a moment the sheer audacity of it - God the maker “all that is - seen and unseen,” taking human flesh, becoming. choosing to be, one with us - not separate, not safe, not shielded, but one of us; He’d never been in human flesh - he who divided day from night, summer and winter, had never been cold and wet and hungry. Talk about uncharted territory!
So this particular, peculiar Advent, we join the Holy Family-to-be, our albeit tiny congregation, our cohort, and set out on the journey of a lifetime. With our whole heart.
- Louise Buck
________________________Romans 15:13_
May
the
God
of
hope
fill
you
with all joy and peace in believing_______
________________________Ephesians 1:17, 19_
I pray
that…
with
the
eyes of
your
heart
en-
lightened, you may know… the hope
to which he has called you.
__________________________Psalm 130:4a, 5b_
I wait
for the
Lord;
my soul
waits
for him
More
than watchmen for the morning,
more than watchmen for the morning.
_______Antiphon on Qoph, Psalm 119_
I
call
to you,
O Lord,
for in your
word is my trust.
Today in 1948, Sr Electa entered Carmel!
_______________________Galatians 6:2_
Bear one
another’s
burdens and
in this way fulfill the law of Christ_____________
_________I Peter 3:8_
Always
be ready
to make your
defense to any-
one for the hope
that is in you, but
do it with gentleness and reverence
_______________________________________Psalm 33:5b_
The loving-kindness of the Lord
fills the whole world.
________________________________________________________Luke 18:14_
All
who
exalt
them-
selves
will be
humbled
and all
who humble themselves will be exalted.
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