Saturday, August 27, 2011

Wholeness



Hi, all!

Last week I enjoyed a week of vacation in Bend, Oregon, with my family. We returned home Saturday and since Sunday was still a vacation day, Katy and I attended Grace Episcopal Church in Bainbridge Island for Holy Eucharist.

It's rare for me to be able to attend church and receive Communion, because I'm usually the one up front, leading worship, preaching, and celebrating the Eucharist, all of which I love to do. But sometimes it's good for me to be a receiver instead of a giver. It's good for me to sit in the pews, listen, pray, and to go to Communion and receive the bread and wine.

I find these times especially renewing, because I can soak it all up and simply be fed. But last Sunday was even more special for me because Katy was with me. There's something about sitting together in church that just feels right. There's a sense of wholeness for me. I'm in God's place and the most important person in my life is with me.

Katy and I rarely get to sit together, so this was special for us. I realize many people attend church without their spouse, for many different reasons, and I always appreciate the faithfulness of those who attend alone. But there's a wholeness about being together when you can.

When Katy and I took Communion, standing in the circle in the center of the church, I felt her presence next to me and realized what a big part of my life she is. I remembered how God has joined us together and made us one. It was a good feeling, a feeling of wholeness.

I hope you'll have that sense also, that the Eucharist is the place where God makes us whole again.

Bill  

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The mind of a child



Hi, all!

This week I'm leading the music at Vacation Bible School with my guitar. We're singing fun songs about being thankful, praising God, and the joy of God's creation. It's so much fun to see the children sing out and dance to the music.

Last Saturday at the Barnival I provided face painting for the little kids that came. They chose a design and sat quietly while I carefully dabbed paint on their soft cheeks. So simple, and yet so much fun!

It's been a long time since my sons were little children, and I'd almost forgotten the wonder and joy of children. When children are in a safe atmosphere, surrounded by love, they blossom like flowers. Children remind me how simple and good life is.

We've got a wonderful group of children at Vacation Bible School. As I wander around watching them at games, crafts, and lessons, I see them soaking up the message of God's love. Our teachers and leaders surround them with care and good things, and they respond with joy.

It renews my faith and makes me remember that we are all children of God. If we human beings could only treat each other like the children of God we are, what a better world it would be!

With the wonder of a child, 
Bill