You Did It to Me …

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I have been struggling with what to say in the face of recent acts of violence, the American debate about welcoming Syrian refugees, and an overwhelming sense of compassion fatigue and confusion about what is the “right” thing to do when considering war and peace, good and evil, life...

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Tags: compassion, doing, elizabeth, exhaustion, fatigue, feeling, jesus, refugees, suffering, thinking, violence

ON SEEING BEAUTY …

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Most of you know that fall is my favorite season. Every year I am blown away by the turning of leaves. Something about that transition is magical and mystical. Each tree seems to have a period of glory. Sometimes it sneaks up you. You walk on the same path every day. But one day, that tree has...

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Tags: awe, beauty, creation, fall, god, leaves, love, season, seeing

GIVING AND SHARING ...

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This week we continue a series of guest blog posts by parishioners at the Episcopal Church of St. Margaret in Plainview, N.Y. Bloggers are reflecting on what stewardship means to them, and how God the Giver has been a part of their lives. Our guest post this week is from parishioner Mike...

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Tags: church, episcopal, grow, home, memories, money, pledge, serve, stewardship, talent

GRATITUDE AND GIVING

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This week we begin a series of guest blog posts by parishioners at the Episcopal Church of St. Margaret in Plainview, N.Y. They are reflecting on what stewardship means to them, and how God the Giver has been a part of their lives. Our first guest post is from parishioner Phil R. I am grateful...

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Tags: church, community, encouragement, faith, giving, god, gratitude, pledging, prayer, spiritual, stewardship, upheaval

WAVES OF GRATITUDE

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I don’t really know how it happens. I am sure we could blame consumerism, capitalism, or competition. Maybe we could even blame sin. But somehow, in the midst of our abundance, we find ways to be dissatisfied. We want more – more stuff, more security, more freedom. There is something...

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Tags: blessed, gratitude, sign, start, stewardship, thankful, worry

JOURNEYING IN THE DARKNESS ...

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October is Pregnancy Loss Awareness Month. In some ways, it seems like a strange month to choose. In October, we are often focused on the harvest. We have harvest-themed door wreaths and table decorations. We enjoy a taste of the harvest ourselves – picking apples and pumpkins. This is a...

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Tags: abundance, church, darkness, death, grief, light, loss, mourning, pregnancy

ON PROGRESS AND OUTSTANDING WORK ...

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I must admit, the Pope’s visit to the United States last week was awesome. Though I have been happy for the Roman Catholic Church since Pope Francis was elected, last week I realized his witness is good for all Christians. Too often people professing to be Christian make Christians look...

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Tags: boundaries, christian, church, conflicted, episcopal, eucharist, excitement, exclusion, god, jesus, love, open table, pope francis, roman catholic, spirit, table, unity

Showing forth light and love …

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This week I stumbled on a video published this summer about a guy who goes to a local grocery store and surprises customers by paying for their groceries. The video portrays a series of about ten encounters. The mystery man, walks up to the customer, looks at the total due on the cash register...

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Tags: assumptions, charity, community, feet, generosity, gift, god, hands, jesus, light, love, need

ON DEATH ...

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This past week I have been thinking a lot about death. It’s probably a function of being a priest, but death is ever a part of my journey. Many days I can avoid thinking about it. But I imagine that is not really what God wants. Just to prove the point, I find that deaths usually come in...

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Tags: abundance, blessing, call, death, different, eternal life, fear, freedom, god, grace, joy, pretend

On being wonderfully made …

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This is a big week for our family. Both of my girls are moving up in school. The younger one is moving from the infant room to the toddler room. The older one is starting first grade. It has been a big week, and I am certainly having some feelings. Mostly, as I look at both of them, boldly...

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Tags: celebrate, eyes, failures, fearfully, flaws, glory, god, goodness, positive, prayer, psalm 139, version, wonderfully, awesomely

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