Friday, November 1, 2024


REMEMBER

This Sunday, we will spend some time as a community remembering and honoring those who have gone on before us. In Jewish practices, the act of remembering is a holy thing. In fact, their calendar is filled with remembrances. Our U.S. calendar has a couple of these like Veteran’s Day. The Sabbath (a day of rest) is something God told us to remember and to keep separate (holy). With each celebration of Holy Communion, we are reminded to remember Jesus and everything that accompanies remembering Jesus. 

Remembering is a two-edged sword in that remembering can bring joy and remembering can bring hurt. I, myself have felt both as I prepare for All Saints Sunday. I smile when I remember the family members, I have lost to death, but it also brings a tear to my eye. 

I pray that you will be gentle and kind to yourself as you remember this week. Allow yourselves to feel both the join and the pain. I also pray that at the end of it all, you will wrap yourselves in the promises we have from God that death is not the end and that there will be a glorious celebration in which we will all be reunited.

Peace be with you all.

Pastor Yolanda

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