
Grace and peace to you, from God our Creator and the Lord Jesus Christ! We look forward to hearing from our choir tomorrow morning, accompanied by our neighbor and friend, organist Clair Maxwell. Please know that if you are interested in participating in our music program you may let our director, Tina Dreisbach, know and she will help to fit you in!
My mother used to joke, speaking in a caricature of a Brooklyn accent, “Patience is a virtue, Gertrude, and one I ain’t got.” I smile to think of this for many reasons, perhaps chiefly because my mother was a very patient person. Still, for many of us, living in a culture that promises immediate gratification if only . . ., trusting that the best is yet to come can be difficult. Having faith that what we do makes a difference even when we may not see the fruits of our labors is also difficult, but we are not in our life journeys alone. We walk with God, who has promised us abundance. Clearly, many of us do not have a sense of immediate abundance or of a clear path forward. As followers of Jesus, it falls to us to help smooth that way, and we know that to do so will require something of us. Taking note of this and consciously adopting the practices and patience that allow us to travel to and through the rough places is a significant part of our Lenten journey. So, in our worship tomorrow we will reflect on our being accompanied by, even filled with God’s Holy Spirit, strengthening us for the way.
Blessings and peace, Lisa
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