Welcome to 2015! The beginning of a new
year is an arbitrary and artificial point in the cycle of the
seasons, and yet we organize our lives around it. It becomes a
milestone because we make it so. We are meaning-making creatures and
making sense of our lives through a filter of endings and beginnings
seems to be a very human trait.
So much has happened in the past
twelve months, for you and for me. A year ago we could not have
guessed what life held in store for us. Some of it left us laughing.
Some of it left us weeping. Some of it left us wondering how we could
be so lucky. And some of it left us wondering how to just keep going.
Through it all we were not sustained by having enough knowledge or
skill or control. We were sustained by the grace of God’s Spirit,
often manifest in the form of the love and support of family, friends
and partners in faith.
And so we stand at the threshold of a
new year, looking back at where we’ve been and ahead to where we’re
going. It is a foregone conclusion that where we find ourselves a
year from now will be as much a surprise as this past year has been.
Life is simply not predictable or controllable. We are calling this
time in the congregation’s life a period of transition, but the
truth is that every moment of life is a transition moment. We are
always moving from what is into what will be, and we cannot know what
will be until we get there. What will sustain us on this journey is
not being smart enough, or strong enough, or in control enough. What
will sustain us through whatever experiences come our way is being
open to the ever-present Spirit of God and the ongoing support of our
partners on the journey. Thank you for allowing me the privilege of
walking this path with you in this moment.
- Pastor Roger
(keeping my feet firmly planted in
the flow)

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