Archive for October, 2009

One big table!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

I have a general policy against using stories about my own kid(s) as sermon (or blog post) material. But I want to tell this one, because it illustrates one of the reasons I love the Godly Play approach to Sunday school: the way the stories offer language and images that even young children can carry away and work with in their own thinking, talking, and storytelling. Our son has something of an advantage, because when one of his parents is going to tell a story, he gets to hear it several times and has more of a chance to absorb the story. But I think that even on one hearing, a lot can sink in.

This past Sunday, our Godly Play classes heard the story of the Great Family – Abraham and Sarah, and their covenant to be the ancestors of God’s people. The story ends by pointing ahead to all the generations of Abraham’s descendants, right down to the grandparents and parents of the children listening to the story, and to the children themselves. As God promised Abraham, his family has become as numerous as grains of sand in the desert, or stars in the night sky (Genesis 22:17).

This morning, our son asked me, “Did you know I’m part of everybody’s family?”

I said, “How do you figure that?”

He answered, “Because everybody is part of God’s family.”

I answered, “Oh, like in the Abraham story? The Great Family story?”

“Yes,” he said. “His family was as many as the sands of the desert and the stars in the sky.”

I remarked, “That’s a pretty big family, huh? All the people in the world?”

Laughing, he said, “It would have to be a really big table!”

A “really big table” indeed – big enough for God’s whole family to sit around together. As Jesus said in this Sunday’s Gospel, for mortals such a thing is impossible – but for God, anything is possible!

Thank you.

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

After the beautiful baby shower this past Sunday afternoon, after that outpouring of gifts and affection and support, after all the kind words from so many of you over the past weeks, sympathetic with my discomfort and excited about the weeks to come – it seems like I should have something more eloquent to say… but really, this is just about all I can find: Thank you.

I am looking forward to my maternity leave – to having some time to rest at home with my family, and begin getting to know the new person who will be joining us so soon now. I am also looking forward to sharing this baby with all of you, once we’re ready to return to parish life. We know that this community will love this child well, and will support us as we embark on this new chapter of parenthood. It feels good to move into these final weeks of pregnancy, knowing that all that love and support is there for us. Thank you.

Jonah’s rage at a compassionate God

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

How can we make sense of some of the stories in the Old Testament in which God orders the complete destruction of Israel’s enemies, including not just soldiers but civilians and even livestock? Here’s one answer: Look elsewhere in the Old Testament for a different perspective – one more in keeping with the merciful God we encounter in the New Testament. (more…)