In this season of terrible climate disasters and relentless concerns politically and globally, I am reminded of the advice of Mr. Rogers: Look for the helpers. Millenia ago, these words were sung, spoken and liturgized by the psalmists who said, My help comes from the Lord. Sometimes the help we need is rescue, protection, or intervention. But sometimes, help comes from re-orienting our focus. Yesterday, help arrived in the form of a giant bumble bee that flew in my back door. The process of liberating that beautiful insect, felt freeing to my spirit too. I had to quit doom-scrolling current affairs and focus on saving a life. Who are your helpers when you are overwhelmed? Who helps you get grounded in what is really important? Turn toward them. Somewhere close by, I pray there is a smiling baby, a wagging tail, a bush aglow with autumn radiance, a smile and a hug waiting for you. These are some of the many ways God infuses our lives with grace, hope and mercy. Our help comes from the Lord. Let's not forget to look for it! -- Pastor Rebecca
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December 2024
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