I am an Episcopal priest currently serving an historic parish in the Diocese of Upper South Carolina
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They do wear each other out. . .We got out of school for ice today so they are glad to have some of us home. I was glad not to drive again! Late nights in Prestonsburg on Wednesday make for sleepy Thursdays.
One of the towns I drive through is Manchester, KY. Manchester is a town that supports its military citizens in a big way. Several weeks ago, a deployed group returned. Two miles out of Manchester, the posters and yellow ribbons welcoming them home were blowing in a gentle wind. You could feel the joy of the entire town at their return. East of Manchester, there is a marker with a rifle forming part of a cross. At the base is a pair of boots, and the helmet rests on the butt of the rifle. This week, flowers were added and today a large 4X6 flag flew low to the ground as part of this memorial. I think this particular remembrance might be for Sgt. Stanfill, who died in an accident on the Hal Rogers Parkway just east of Manchester a couple of years ago. Even though Sgt. Stanfill perished on the road I drive several times a week instead of on a far away battle field, I am glad the citizens of Manchester --or perhaps his family-- honor his service in such a way. We observed the tradition...
With grateful thanks to two wonderful colleagues (cited) who may never know how much they helped me today! Sermon for the 5th Sunday in Lent April 3, 2022 Our Saviour + You are the love of each living creature, O God. You are the warmth of the rising sun You are the whiteness of the moon at night You are the life of the growing earth You are the strength of the waves at sea. Speak to me this night, O God Speak to me your truth. Dwell with me this night, O God Dwell with me in love. (J. Philip Newell, Celtic Prayers of Iona, 42) These words of J. Philip Newell remind us that all that we are, and all that we have is of God. It is all too easy for us to dismiss that at times. But on this night, Mary could not dismiss it. Jesus had come for dinner. Those gathered were still trembling because Lazarus had joined them at the table, and were also likely aware of the dangerous currents sweeping them along. My friend Marshall writes, “Just offstage, John...
After a long hiatus, I am emerging to post my Thursday Morning Moments to the Parish--and perhaps other things as they occur. __________________________________________________________________________ Much of my lighter reading material is full of positive and healthy admonitions. Sometimes, they are actually comforting, like the article I read yesterday in the News and Observer that advised readers that fall comes with a list of things that make us healthier. (http://www.newsobserver.com/living/health-fitness/article43727730.html) One of those is better sleep! The cooler temperatures and earlier darkness work together to help us rest more deeply and for a longer time. Another factor in fall is the energy it gives us--the sense of an exciting new beginning. Every fall, I am still transported to my years of school and college and graduate school. I think that is why I always used academic calendars that started in September; they corresponded with my delight in fresh, unmarked d...
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