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Friday, January 2, 2009

Beginnings and Endings Friday Five

An F5 offered by Sally:

This Celtic Mandala represents life, noting how days and years turn from one to another. As we have stepped from 2008 into 2009 some of us look back with joy and others with saddness; probably most of us with a mixture of the two.

As we look back we may come to understand how God has worked in and through us in joy and saddness. how we have grown against what may seem impossible odds. As we look forward we may do so with expectation, and we may do so with fear and trembling. As we look back and forward in New Years liminality I offer you this simple yet I hope profound Friday Five in two parts:


First list five things that you remember/ treasure from 2008
1: Getting to know my DMin cabal
2: Spending a little more time with Exceptional One
3: Giving myself freedom and permission to do creative things
4: My truck! I love my truck!
5: Taking up kayaking, so I spend more time on the water


Then list five things that you are looking forward to in 2009
1: Working on the Arts Festival and learning stories about Ann Street and Beaufort
2: The birth of Exceptional Two
3: Kayaking and long walks
4: Taking (even) better care of myself physically, emotionally, spiritually
5: Continuing to make friends in every setting I find myself.


As you read one anothers blogs today I challenge you to leave a word of encouragement and pause to pray for each member of Revgals as we step into a New Year. I leave you this New Year Blessing from the Iona Community:


We stand to face the future:
God behind us in the past
Christ before us; the way ahead;
Christ beside us in this moment;
Christ beneath us in our weakness;
Christ above to shield us-
beneath the shadow of his wings we are safe;
Christ between us to bind us in the unity of his love;
Christ in us equipping us with his all sufficient grace.
Thus armed and guided, and protected we face the new year.
Now we arise and go forth on the journey before us,
knowing that, where Christ leads, life is a journey home.
Therefore we travel in faith, in hope, and in love,
in the name of the Father/ Mother, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
May the blessing of God
be upon us
all this year
and into eternity. Amen.


And for my own offering of encouragement, I leave you this:
My life has been long, and believing that life loves the liver of it, I have dared to try many things, sometimes trembling, but believing still...
I have made many mistakes and no doubt will make more before I die. When I have seen pain, when I have found that my ineptness has caused displeasure, I have learned to accept my responsibility and forgive myself first, then to apologize to anyone injured by my misreckoning. Since I cannot un-live history, and repentance is all I can offer God, I have hopes that my sincere apologies were accepted.
You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud. Do not complain. Make every effort to change things you do not like. If you cannot make a change, change the way you have been thinking. You might find a new solution...
Be certain that you do not die without doing something wonderful for humanity.
I gave birth to one child, a son, but I have thousands of daughters. You are Black and White, Jewish and Muslim, Asian, Spanish-speaking, Native American and Aleut. You are fat and thin and pretty and plain, gay and straight, educated and unlettered, and I am speaking to you all. Here is my offering to you.
Maya Angelou, Letter to My Daughter

4 comments:

  1. It sounds like you have much to be thankful for.

    Love the Maya Angelou piece.

    Blessings on your new year.

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  2. I've kayaked a couple of time in the past year and loved it...well, except for the time when we tipped over.

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  3. Oh, kayaking. I do so love to do that, but haven't been in a while. peace and hope for you in your new year of being with exceptional ones, in ministry, and caring for yourself!

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  4. I want to learn to kayak...wishing you joy in the journey+

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