Author: Gale Wright
November 30, 2024
Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places: Greetings in the name and spirit of Jesus Christ! When has the Church ever been out in front? Right now, actually. Each year Christianity gets a head start on the new year with Advent, our New Year, beginning at midnight this morning, exactly one month before the world catches up with its own. So what shall we do with this month grace period? Work harder, comes to mind. Get better at being church? Nice. Do more? Surely. Go more places? Why not? But honestly, these words don’t feel right and sound exhausting the more I repeat them. Such a pace may be what the culture does, but no, not us, not right now.
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Luncheon, Dec 1, 11:30
Our December First Sunday lunch will be our new tradition ( 'cause we did this last year) a New Mexico Christmas feast! We will have tamales, and posole, and taco salad, and vegetarian enchilidas. Please bring something to share. Your favorite enchiladas, dessert, a bag of chips!Read moreA Season of Hope
Children's Program, Dec 1, 10am
This Sunday we will read the story (Isaiah 2:2-4) as we light the candle of hope. In our lesson, we will create an advent wreath to guide us through the four weeks leading up to Christ’s birth. The children’s program begins in our worship service(s) at 10am. After receiving a blessing, the children leave for their activities.Read moreNovember 23, 2024
Dear Saints in Santa Fe, and other far-off places: Greetings in the name and spirit of Jesus Christ! “It reminds me of when the Israelites were caught between the Egyptian army and the Red Sea . . .” I am part of a monthly Clergy Spiritual Direction group in Albuquerque where four of us, sometimes five, share the challenges and joys of being pastors, under the care of a psychologist/spiritual director who is accustomed to lives like ours. It has been an amazing and supportive group for more than a decade. This past week we talked about the election and what it might mean going forward. It was here when my colleague finished his sentence: “. . . and God told the people to keep still.”
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