Travelers On A Journey
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Spiritual Sunday
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
A New Journey
Yesterday was a super busy day. We toured Seattle from a duck…an amphibious WWII vehicle. We saw much. We had lunch at a cool on the water restaurant and headed to Safco for a Red Sox game that just happened to be in Seattle. It was a good in to a great experience.
At this point there are no more places to be. No one else to meet. No meals to be prepared. There are only ideas to be reasoned, picture collages to be made, and stories to be told. We can tell stories of eagles flying, whales swimming, meals on the beach, fireworks, memories of Buddhists and Episcopalians worshiping together. We met new people and helped changed each other. We asked many questions and got many answers. Often we found ourselves at the feet of God in stillness.
We will think different about the question who do you say that I am. We will minister to others in a new way. We are changed.
This journey is over and we have enjoyed traveling this road. We weren't sure where the path would lead us but we most certainly found our way to a deeper community and a deeper relationship with God. When we land in a few hours this journey will officially end and we will start a new journey.
We will take up a new scallop-shell of quiet. We will need a new staff of faith to walk upon, a new script of joy, immortal diet, bottle of salvation,gown of glory, hope's true gage and thus we will take a new pilgrimage.
Today marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another. Let us remember things from this journey as we embark on the new one. Let us remember the God we have rediscovered on this road. And let us always that we are all beloved children of God no matter where we find ourselves or wherever our journeys take us. As we approach this new pilgrimage, may we always love God, embrace beauty, and live life to the fullest…Amen.
Monday, July 8, 2013
A quiet day
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Excited & Exhausted
Saturday, July 6, 2013
A Clam Bake
Creator
However great this may sound, our day did not start off well. We woke this morning with no water in our house. It was a bit unnerving to know that there would be no shower, no coffee, no water bottles when we left the house. Before we left, we had morning prayer as we have done each morning here. The closing remarks of our morning prayer read as followed:
"I am in this day. I am in this moment. God has given me a new day. I will make all I can of it."
With this in our hearts and excitement pushing us out the door, we headed to the northern most part of the island. Deception Pass Bridge was the first thing to open our eyes to the day ahead. Shortly the
re after, we got the call saying the water is back on and all was well.
We crossed the bridge, got our stay warm suits, and headed to boat for a 3 hour whale watching extravaganza.
During the ride out to the whales, I was reminded of an ancient Jewish idea of God the Creator. In ancient Jewish times God was referred to as Yahweh. This name was never spoken because it was considered holy, and to say another's name meant you knew that person very well. In print, Yahweh was shortened to YHWH and is how we get LORD in our scripture. But the important thing here are the Hebrew letters Yod, Hey, Vah, Hey (YHWH). This are all breath sounds. The ancient Jewish people believe that because these were breath sounds and the name of God was forbidden any and all things breathing say the name of God each time they breath in and out. They acknowledged the presence of God with every breath. They breathed God in to sustain life and breathed God out for all the world to experience.
When thinking of God in this way, God the Creator, takes on a new deeper meaning. All things in deception pass (people, trees, fish, birds, and water, are all acknowledging God is present. God is giving life. God is the creator of all things. This was especially true as we saw the whales come up to breath God in. When they first reached the water surface we could actually see them exhaling God back into the world. Right before they disappeared, they breathed deeply and gave themselves life with a breath of God.
How fortunate we are to be apart of this. How fortunate we are see what we see. How fortunate we are to be in this place at this time. How fortunate we are to take in God's Creation for us. Its mind blowing that he made it all for us to enjoy. Every rock, grain of sand, snow covered mountain, whale, and person are all created so that we might enjoy one another and enjoy seeing God in all things that we encounter. How fortunate we are for seeing all of this and then enjoying ice cream together! Amen!

















