Corners
My work week runs from Monday up
through Sunday. It's with this in mind that I feel like I've turned a
corner. Yesterday, we worshiped in the round in the parish hall. This
coming Sunday we will return to the main Sanctuary. Our services will
be no less nor any more filled with the Spirit, but they will feel
different.
This change of venue and the preparations it entails makes me feel as if something about Lent has changed, too. Perhaps it's because just two Sundays after our return to the Sanctuary we will celebrate Easter. More of Lent is behind us than before us. Yet there still is so much to do! The temptation to look to the Feast of the Resurrection is strong, but now more than ever it is vital to remain grounded in Lent. Yes, we can and we should prepare for what is to come. But we also must tend to the present moment and its claim on us.
So, yes, we've turned a corner. But we haven't crossed the proverbial finish line. There's still a ways to go in Lent. Thank God.
This change of venue and the preparations it entails makes me feel as if something about Lent has changed, too. Perhaps it's because just two Sundays after our return to the Sanctuary we will celebrate Easter. More of Lent is behind us than before us. Yet there still is so much to do! The temptation to look to the Feast of the Resurrection is strong, but now more than ever it is vital to remain grounded in Lent. Yes, we can and we should prepare for what is to come. But we also must tend to the present moment and its claim on us.
So, yes, we've turned a corner. But we haven't crossed the proverbial finish line. There's still a ways to go in Lent. Thank God.
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