Thursday, June 12, 2008

summer!

Greetings friends! Its been too long………hope this finds you well.  Henry James, the well known English novelist whose father was a theologian, once said; “ ‘Summer afternoon’; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language”.  I like those words and enjoy summer for so many reasons – not the least of which is the fact that it remains light well into the evening.  I find these late afternoon and early evening hours to be uniquely enriching whether walking down to our neighbors, working in our yard or watching our daughters compete on the soccer field.  Like many Minnesotans I take summer pretty serious due the shortness of the season………so I am hoping that you find ways this summer to both enjoy it and invest in those around you because of the “extended light”.  Jesus referred to himself as “the light of the world” according to John’s gospel - a reference I believe pointing to quality and revelation of the love of God for those literally and spiritually in the dark.  There is warmth in the light of summer and my image of Jesus centers around the warmth of his interaction with real people and the heat of his anger toward the religious and political leadership whom he felt did not have the regard of the people in their interests. Don’t you know some people who just don’t seem to care and others who just seem to radiate God’s warmth and light?  This call is extended to all the disciples in Jesus’ sermon on the mount when he refers to his followers as the “light of the world”.  A transfer of “nature” and invitation to maturity was being handed down in my opinion.  Last night at our first Wadi Eschol (meetings in neighborhood restaurants) Sarah Wehrenberg did just that – radiated the light of God’s grace in her life as did Steve Kramka and Jon Bergstrom at our men’s retreat and as do so many of you that I have the pleasure of interacting with.  I write to simply encourage you to keep at it!!  You make a difference!

 

I also think of summer as a season not just of the year but of life and want to think and believe it the season of my own life right now.  But truth be told we really never know.  I had lunch today with my old college roommate and he told me that in February he had 3 heart attacks!  And today I also received a phone call from our former minister of music LC Stevenson informing me that our old drummer –Robert Cox died this week of cancer.  Age wise both of these friends are and were in the summer of their lives.  Sooooo I remind you that tomorrow is promised to none of us.  Therefore remember what E.E. Cummings said; “Unbeing dead is not being alive!” So get out there! Let your light shine to the glory of God and for heavens sake (and your own) enjoy the extended hours of light!!

 

I am one on the journey with you,

Pastor Jeff

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