Friday, November 12, 2021

Sunday's Sermon--don't read if you go to Trinity, Milton

 

Nov. 21 sermon

        This is a very personal sermon. I mention the gospel near the end—but it comes from me.

        OK?

        This week was Veterans Day.

I want to tell you about my father, who served in World War Two.

My father grew up on a turkey farm in Monroe County, West Virginia. He finished the eight grade at his local school and then had to go to a boarding school, but dropped out after a few months.

In spite of that, as I look back, he was one of the wisest men I ever knew. (I just wish I had recognized his wisdom when I was a child! But what child does that?)

He left the farm and moved to McDowell County to be a coal miner.

A funny aside: on the farm his family never ate the cash crop so my father had never tasted turkey. At a boarding house for unmarried coal miners, he told the cook, “that was the best chicken I’ve ever tasted.”

She told him it wasn’t chicken, it was turkey, but he wouldn’t believe her until she took him in the kitchen and showed him the carcass. He’d been told growing up that turkey didn’t taste good except to stupid city people!

He joined the army by lying about his age (he was too old to enlist) and spent the early part of the war in England and was part of the invasion of Normandy. By then, he was in the Engineers and spent the rest of the war building bridges across Europe so Gen Patton could drive his tanks across them. “Then,” he told me, “we would blow the bridges up because Patton said ‘we’re not coming back!’”

That was the only thing he told me about the war though I begged for stories. I’m sure most of his memories were too painful to recall.

He did come home, though many he knew did not, and became my father and a life-long member of the VFW.

Things are not good these days for many veterans. You can buy a coat at Ocean States Job Lots down the road and give it back for a gift certificate and the coat will go to a homeless veteran. People who risked their lives for us are homeless!!!

The GI Bill did not pay Black veterans of WW II at the same level as White veterans.

John Anderson, one of my oldest and closest friends, is a psychologist at The Veterans Hospital in West Haven. He spends his days counseling veterans with psychological problems in person or on zoom. Many have serious issues.

Their lives, like the Temple in today’s Gospel, are in ruins.

There is so much more that needs to be done for the men and women who served to keep our lives safe.

In God’s name, we must seek to help them.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

What is wrong with us?

We are so divided as a people and as a country.

It breaks my hearts.

House Republicans who voted for the much need Infrastructure Bill--which the former President promised for four years and did not deliver--are receiving death threats and being called traitors by others in the party.

How did we get here?

What is wrong with us?

And the U.S.--us?

How are we to get back to being one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all?

Why is everything political and polarized?

I'm at a loss.

Do what helps us all, America--like that bill--and forget this stupid and divisive division.

For the sake of you and me...and out nation.

 

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Creme de Brie and Big Bird for Senate

I am in love with Creme de Brie. 

It's a Brie spread. My favorite cheese is Brie but I can't finish a round before some of it goes bad.

But Creme de Brie--I eat one container in two days. I put it on pretzels and crackers and even made a ham and Brie sandwich today.

I love it.

And Big Bird has announced he's running for Ted Cruz's Senate seat!

He has a campaign staff with Bert at the head of it.

He promises not to fly to a foreign country with Texas in danger.

It's all a parody, but I wish it were true.

Big Bird for Senate!

Go for it....

 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Big Bird is a communist propagandist!!!

 Sen. Ted Cruz accused Big Bird on Sesame street as being a propagandist for saying on air that he had gotten his vaccine.

A Republican House member called Big Bird a 'communist'.

Oh, come on. How low can you go, Republicans?

Sesame Street is a kid's show teaching kids about reading, morals, proper behavior and fun.

Urging kids to get a vaccine because a 7 foot tall bird did is looking out for kid's health.

Every frigging one should get the vaccine and we would all be safe.

Republicans and Fox News continue to push 'anti-vaccer' rhetoric when Fox has a vaccine requirement for employees!

What is wrong with these people?

Big Bird is doing a very good thing and you guys are lying!

And lay off Big Bird--that's avian racism!!!


Sunday, November 7, 2021

Church is good

Church today was great.

The vocalist, Jordan, did several spirituals--"Amazing Grace" and "Just a closer walk with thee" among them.

I told him it was like sitting behind my grandma, Lina Manona Jones, as she played the piano in the Pilgrim Holiness Church in Conklintown, West Virginia.

My sermon was decent, but not great.

But the people were so glad I was getting better, it didn't matter.

I love that little church in Milton.

But I've loved every church I've served in 40 years of parish ministry.

I didn't use my cane.

For some reason my hip and knees are better all of a sudden.

I don't care why, I just embrace it.

Coffee hour, as always at Trinity, was amazing.

I'm so glad to be there.

 

Friday, November 5, 2021

Free!

 Today, after nearly ten days, my catheter was removed!

The nurse took it out at 9 and I went back at 2:45 for a scan that showed by bladder was almost empty.

I've been drinking a bottle of water an hour and peeing each hour.

Free!

It's humbling to know your body owns  the you you are.

No matter what you think in your brain, your body is in charge.

Just remember, whatever you think in your mind--your body is what owns the you you are. 

Humbling, surely.

But good to remember.


 


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Something crazier is just around the corner....

Every time I think I've seen all the crazy in the world, something crazier shows up.

Take this: hundreds of Q-Anon followers showed up in Dallas this week, sure that John F. Kennedy Jr. was going to come and reinstate President Who's Name I Will Not Write to office.

J.F.K. Jr. died 20 years ago in a plane crash.

But Q-Anon said he hadn't died, had been in hiding and working for the former president behind the scene.

(Way 'behind', I'd say!)

Then the rumor said JFK himself would show up--not having been killed in Dallas after all. And he would proclaim the former president as president again.

(He'd be 104, but what is that to 'true believers' in MAGA?)

They lined up on the street where JFK was shot--very familiar looking--waiting for the arrival at 12:30 p.m.

It did not happen.

Surprise!!! Surprise!!!

So then they said JFK Jr. would come at half-time at the football game that night.

Can you even take that in?

Crazy is all around us.

Don't ignore it, make fun of it....

 

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some ponderings by an aging white man who is an Episcopal priest in Connecticut. Now retired but still working and still wondering what it all means...all of it.