Sunday, December 28, 2025

I've told you before....

 

Sunday without church is both a 'day off' and a conundrum.

Sitting at home on Sunday is, after so many decades, strange.

But I like a day off.

Caught between my two different emotions.

Sure, I could go to church here in town.

But I don't.

I've told you before, I keep practicing my priesthood SO I'LL GO TO CHURCH!

I'm an odd priest, perhaps....

 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Snow and more so....

 

It snowed 9 inches last night.

Bern had shoveled the walks and back deck and cleaned off my car and her truck by the time I woke up and had a shower.

She's worth keeping!

Our neighbor has a snow blower and did our shared drive-way.

Cornwall Avenue is cleared, pretty much.

That same neighbor and his wife lost their second dog, Finn, only a few weeks after their dog Daisy died.

Lost two dogs, but the wife is pregnant.

Two dogs for a child.

Lots of folks would make that trade.

Not sure I would.

I won't figure that question out until the snow is long gone.

I'm a slow decider....

 

Friday, December 26, 2025

The day after....

 

I was right about the Christmas Eve service--we had 80+ attendees. Where are these folks on Sunday mornings?

Christmas was very simple at our house. We opened gifts Christmas Eve night so we didn't have to get up early.

We drove to New Haven to pick up our friend J. for Christmas dinner. It was low-key but great fun. We then drove him home.

Left-overs from a great meal for dinner--no JEOPARDY this night...football instead. I stayed up watching the Chiefs/Bronchos until 9:45 then to bed.

Not a lot going on in our lives--which is great!

 

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Silent but hopeful night....

 

It's Christmas Eve.

I have a 4 p.m. service to do.

Charlie and Ann, from the church, pay a man to drive me on Christmas Eve. Very thoughtful and generous of them.

There will be a much bigger crowd than the 20 or so we average.

Christmas Eve brings folks to church.

I hope your day and tomorrow are full of wonder and joy--with some thoughtfulness and prayer mixed in.

Joyous Christmas Eve!

 

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

It's hard to watch the news

 

The stuff Trumpie is doing makes it hard to watch the news.

People being arrested and deported for no reason--some of them citizens.

The bombing of  'drug boats'--with no proof of any drugs.

The health costs some are going to experience next year.

Renaming buildings after himself.

Ignoring laws and not releasing all the Epstein files when ordered to by Congress.

And watching members of the administration being questioned in congressional hearings and lying or refusing to answer the questions.

It's all too much.

And that's not all of it.

At least he's gone so far that MAGA seems to be tearing at the seams.

God help us.

We need good news....

 

Monday, December 22, 2025

Here's hoping

 

Tomorrow is the day we put out our garbage and re-cycling. It will be picked up early Wednesday (unless Christmas Eve is a holiday for the workers).

That was my job for years.

But Bern has been doing it for months because of all my health issues.

I hope to change that tomorrow.

I'm hoping she'll let me try,

I'm pretty sure I'm up to it.

Here's hoping.....

 

Sunday, December 21, 2025

The sermon nobody heard....

 

(I wrote this for Advent 3 but snow cancelled church that Sunday.)

12/21/2025--As Good As It Gets

    Imagine this. You woke up this morning and the sun was shining bright. It was 71 degrees and a middle-of-the-night rain left the flowers and grass and bushes in your yard well-watered and looking great.

    You have your favorite breakfast and everyone you love calls or comes by to see how you are and to wish you a great day.

    Your bank calls and tells you your investments have gone up 25% over night. Your doctor calls and says the test he did all turned out great--you're as healthy as you've ever been. Plus the TV stations have changed their offerings and all your favorite shows are on whenever you want to watch. A neighbor has washed and vaccumed your car and filled it with gas. You check the lottery ticket you bought yesterday and find out it's a winner.

    Today is as good as it gets! All is well and all is well and all manner of things are well!

    Today's collect says, "Stir up your power, O Lord, and with great might come among us...."

    Today's readings echo what God's power can do among us.

    Isaiah says: "The wilderness and the dry land shall be glad,/the desert shall rejoice and blossom;/like the crocus it shall blossom abundantly,/and rejoice with joy and singing..../Strengthen the weak hands and make firm the feeble knees./Say to those who are of a fearful heart,/'Be strong and do not fear.'"

    Then the Psalm tells us: "Who gives justice to those who are oppressed/and food to those who hunger?/The Lord sets the prisoners free./the Lord opens the eyes of the blind;/the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down;/the Lord loves the righteous;/the Lord cares for the stranger;/he sustains the orphan and widowed."

    And in Matthew's gospel, Jesus sends this message to John the Baptist, who is in prison: "Go and tell John what you hear and see; the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them."

    Perhaps, as we await the birth of the Christ Child, we should look for and find the GOOD in life--what is positive, what gives hope, what points to the Wonder that is God.

    Perhaps we must see the Positive and correct the negative by doing all we can to bring all people into the light.

    Perhaps we should assume that all is well, all is well, all manner of things are well...and do all we can to repair what isn't well.

    Perhaps that is our calling as the Body of Christ in the world.

    Perhaps....

Shalom and Amen.

     

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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.