Ministerial Blog
Thanksgiving: Gratitude and Grief
November 25, 2020
This is not my first attempt to write a “Thanksgiving” message. You all expect me to offer one and I understand offering a word of gratitude in this season to be a responsibility of my ministry, part of my job. But I have had a hard time staying in the space of gratitude. One of my first efforts centered on the Native American understanding of this holiday as a Day of Mourning. I used the poetry of Joy Harjo to bring the Trail of Tears into the present in the caging of children on our border. I wrote of the need for a new story that does not paper over the violence and the exclusion that is a through line…
Revolutionary Love
November 19, 2020
I want to thank the many members of the congregation who wrote to me after last Sunday’s service. You wrote of being inspired and of needing the message that an epidemic of love could be both powerful and possible. You shared stories of how the service seemed to open a long-closed door in your spirits, allowing you to reclaim a remembered hope. Running through most of the messages was your knowing that we all need that rebirth of hope. I preached of leaning into love, allowing love to lean back. And I asked, as a final question, “What have we got to lose?” There is much specific repair that calls out to be done, but…
Representation
November 12, 2020
“I did not realize how much anxiety I was carrying.” “I can finally let my shoulders down.” “I don’t have to be afraid to wake up anymore.” I heard each of these statements from congregants in the last couple of days. And many more similar sentiments. Many of us have been carrying too much anxiety in our bodies, for too long. The results of the election, for most of us, mean that we can put some of that anxiety down, that we can relax at least a bit. Perhaps we can even begin to discover questions and yearnings that the depth of the…
The Work Goes On
November 5, 2020
As I write, election results are becoming clearer. Despite early returns, the Democratic challengers will likely secure an electoral college victory. The drama that seems always to be generated by our current President continues to swirl. He declared himself the winner late Tuesday night and his campaign has filed suit in three states to stop the counting of ballots (a truly bizarre demand in a nation that claims to be a democracy and an even more bizarre demand in at least one state where the President is currently behind). The final counts are promised within days and we will learn…
Calm During the Count Down
October 29, 2020
Have you noticed people around you getting more nervous or less patient, responses a little sharper in the last few days? Have you noticed yourself getting more “antsy” or anxious? I know some of us have intentionally limited the information we take in about the election and the pandemic and the economy. Some of us have even had success at that. But as the din of the election rises toward its crescendo, many of us are feeling the pressure in our lives. I know I am. Remember, as I try to, that these are in fact trying times. It can help…
Truth and Meaning and Mouthwash
October 22, 2020
With the election just days away, with infections spreading here in Oregon and in almost every state, with the US Senate moving a problematic new appointment to the Supreme Court forward with no bipartisan support, with the recession deepening and a new relief bill still “in discussion,” and with violence on our streets continuing… This morning my attention was captured by reports that mouthwash might help save us from the pandemic. Yes, mouthwash. The stories sprang from a recent study that found that a coronavirus that causes common colds…not the one that causes Covid-19…could be incapacitated in a laboratory setting…
Vote
October 15, 2020
Our ballots arrived at the house yesterday. I’ve been looking for them, anxious to actually have them in hand. I have needed this election, which is somehow different, more dangerous and more fraught, to get concrete. Even those of us, and there are many when we are honest, who have seen self-interest, greed and cavalier disregard for justice and basic human rights fueling virtually every political decision…for so long… Whether you believe that view is deeply cynical or simply honest, it is clear to me that we have passed, or are in danger of passing into new territory in which…
More Than You May Want to Know
October 8, 2020
Pledges and gifts to the Our Path Forward campaign continued to come in after Celebration Sunday. But only a few now and it is time to report on how we did and how we will move forward. First, the results: The top line is that we came close. We reached 93% of our goal, as of today. Given that we are in the middle of a pandemic, with our economy in recession or worse, just weeks before the national election, and given that we asked for gifts so much earlier that we’ve ever done before… Given all of that, 93% is…
Turning
October 1, 2020
The warm weather and blue skies of this week have colluded to obscure the turning of the season. The smoke of the fires, by obscuring the sun, made the late summer temperatures feel more like fall. Now early fall feels like summer. I had begun to feel dis-oriented and un-grounded. The surreal truth of our politics and protests and the tragedy of the virus-caused-deaths no doubt made those feelings worse. I hesitate to mention the Presidential debate… I am so grateful to my faithful friend, the Sweet Gum tree outside my kitchen window. The leaves have begun to turn, reminding me that the promise of seasonal change will be fulfilled…
In Danger
September 24, 2020
Tom Turnipseed in 1968 when he was a manager of the George Wallace campaign for US President The mainstream press (alias The Fake News) is abuzz this morning over the US President’s latest promise to dismantle the last of our democratic institutions and his refusal to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power after the coming election. We are in danger of losing our democracy, they proclaim. That, of course, is true. We are in danger of losing what little democracy we have known. Many of us join that chorus. But others of us, responding to the latest outrage and denial…