The Middle Way
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The Middle Way

“…in a polarized society, the middle way can be a strength. It reminds us there are multiple ways to experience God and to act in the world. To live in the middle requires us to be in conversation with each other and with the larger community around us. We need to listen openly, humbly, and respectfully to differing perspectives. When the poles become extreme and threaten to tear us apart, the middle way holds together seemingly opposing perspectives and creates a generative balance.”

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Saints
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Saints

“…We don’t get to decide who is righteous and who is not. We are called to break down barriers, to love our neighbor as ourselves, to form beloved community and to invite all people to experience the grace and mercy of God.”

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In God’s hands
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In God’s hands

“God doesn’t need our worship. We need it. Lifting our voices in song, reciting the Nicene Creed and the prayers, kneeling for confession, receiving communion. At times any of this can feel rote and disconnected from the rest of our lives. But over time, Sunday after Sunday after Sunday, we become what we worship. We become the people God desires us to be.”

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eConnections
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Trivia Night, Thanksgiving Food Drive, El Dia de los Muertos Faith Forum, Convention Registration, Columbarium and All Saints’ Remembrances and more.

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Moral clarity
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Moral clarity

“…I’ll suggest we allow our words and actions in the coming weeks to be guided by some of the questions from our Baptismal Covenant (pp. 304-305 in the Prayer Book). Will you persevere in resisting evil, and, whenever you fall into sin, repent and return to the Lord? Will you seek and serve Christ in all persons, loving your neighbor as yourself? Will you strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human being?”

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FJA Grant Winner, Israel Solomon, will present the Faith Forum on October 22. Solomon’s body of work, “Christ Like” will be on display at The Harrison Center during November.

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Thoughts
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Thoughts

“A parishioner shared with me an article by David DeSteno from The Wall Street Journal which explored this question. The article makes some interesting points, two of which I’ll share here. First, participating in community is an antidote to the experience of isolation and loneliness impacting many in our nation. As DeSteno writes, there is “ample evidence that socializing is a boon to health.” Second, DeSteno points out that “Reciting prayers, chanting mantras and engaging in deep contemplation affect worshipers in multiple ways. These practices slow breathing and brighten emotional states, with a direct positive impact on the cardiovascular system. They alter thought processes, imbuing situations that might seem hopeless with a sense of optimism, which is also linked to improved health.”’

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Blessing of family
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Blessing of family

“…every once in a while, my identities as priest and dad intersect directly. I baptized Eli when they were two months old. I buried my grandmother, an aunt and uncle, and my parents. My mother-in-law has asked me to do the same for her (though she’s still very much alive and kicking!). And this Saturday, September 30, I will officiate Taylor’s wedding, pronouncing that my son and his beloved, Nicole, are husband and wife. Eli is sure I’m going to cry, which is entirely possible because even while I’m being a priest, I will also be a very happy dad.”

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Reimagining Process Listening Sessions, Sacred Ground, Scouting Open House, Choral Evensong, Civics, Civility and Consensus Sessions and more.

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Our best is enough
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Our best is enough

…“Am I doing enough?” seems to be, if not a universal question, at least a question many ask. They want to know that what they do at work, at home, in school, in our neighborhoods, at church, and in the community is transformative. That they are making a positive difference. Sometimes their efforts feel like ripples in a pond when they yearn for waves of change.”

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St. Paul's Choir will be singing in residence at Ely Cathedral in England next summer and is holding a trivia night on Friday, October 27 to raise funds for this pilgrimage.

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Everyone is blessed
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Everyone is blessed

“…the experience of blessing is not something for us to hoard. It is a gift for us to share. Whenever we see misfortune in any form — poverty, hunger, marginalization, racism, loneliness — we are called by Jesus to be instruments of God’s blessing and conduits of grace.”

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Sing!
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Sing!

“I invite you to sing this Sunday, whatever your level of skill and confidence. The choir will support you. And if you don’t want to sing? That’s fine, of course. Our Episcopal hymnody is not always easy to sing. In that case, I invite you to open the hymnal and follow along. The text may invite your heart to sing even as you listen to the voices of others. “

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