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May 13, 2015
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From the Rector

Shawn Schreiner

The Rev. Marilyn E. Thornton is the lead editor for African-American Resources at the United Methodist Publishing House and pastor of the Emery United Methodist Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and her meditation (below) spoke to me about how one might enter the Feast of the Ascension.

  

"Watching and waiting. Is that what it is all about?

  

Before John the Baptist, the people of God were watching and waiting, looking for the Anointed One who would free them from their oppressors, looking for a kingdom in which they would rule. They watched and waited so diligently that many missed it, when anointedness showed up in a man named Jesus.

  

Watching and waiting.

  

While John the Baptist was in prison, he sent messengers to ask Jesus, 'Are you the one we are waiting for? Are you the one we are watching for?' Jesus asked back, 'What are you looking for? Do the blind see? Do the lame walk? Were you looking for wholeness?'

  

Even after Jesus died, the disciples were watching and waiting.

  

Jesus had risen from the dead, eaten fish with them, walked with them up to Mount Olivet. Jesus had continued to teach them from the law, the psalms, and the prophets. Suddenly he was lifted up and carried away on the clouds. Going back to glory! Hallelujah! And those who were with him watched the sky.

  

They waited and they watched. They watched and they waited. Until the angels asked them, "What are you doing? Why are you gazing into space?" The question still resounds.

  

Why are we gazing into space? Waiting and watching!

  

Jesus taught us. Jesus showed us. Jesus promised to clothe us with anointedness, Holy Spirit power to do greater things than he did. And indeed, the Holy Spirit came and continues to be present that we might do all things through Christ who strengthens us.

  

Oh yes, he is coming back. But our waiting must include kingdom building, creating a realm where there are no oppressors, where there is abundance for the poor, and healing and wholeness for all the children of God.

  

While we watch, let us look for signs of God's love and grace in the world and share the good news. While we watch and wait today, let us ride high on the cloud of worship. Let the kingdom show up in this place, for Jesus is already here."

  

-The Rev. Marilyn E. Thornton  


The Ascension, Unknown Ottonian, c 1025. Getty Museum.
Digital image courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.
Thanksgiving for Childbirth

Congratulations to Eric Biddy and Jackie Pingel for the birth of their son, Isaac Coleman Biddy.

Grace Garden Ministry Seeks Donations and New Members

gardening-items.jpg You may have noticed the large area near the parish hall that has no plants or shrubs. This area was uprooted last fall for the foundation repair project. I am happy to report that the Garden Ministry, in conjunction with the Property Committee have started on plans to replant this area. If you would like to donate to the purchase of new plantings please send a check (payable to Grace Church, with Garden Plants in the memo line) to Douglas at the church office. You may also place your check in the collection plate.

 

The Garden Ministry is in need of new members. We also need a few strong hands to help with the big replanting project mentioned above. If you are interested in lending a hand to plant, or weed, or water in the Gardens at Grace please see me at coffee hour or click here to send me an e-mail.

 

-Louann T.
Chairperson, Grace Garden Ministry
 

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This Week at Grace
The full master calendar is at this link.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Wednesday Morning Eucharist7:00 AM  
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
Northway music lesson11:00 AM  
Schola Rehearsal4:00 PM  
PADS overnight shelter7:30 PM  

Thursday, May 14, 2015
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
Staff Meeting11:30 AM  
Northway Organ Lesson4:00 PM  
Northway Music Lesson4:30 PM  
Evensong6:00 PM  
SAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  
Sight Reading Club7:00 PM  
Adult Choir Rehearsal7:30 PM  

Friday, May 15, 2015
Heritage Chorale Interviews in evening 
Rector's Day Off 
SLAA/SAA 12-Step Workshop9:05 AM  

Saturday, May 16, 2015
Northway Music Lesson9:30 AM  
SLAA 12-Step Group9:30 AM  
Grace Movement Choir Rehearsal10:00 AM  
Northway Organ Lesson10:30 AM  
Northway Organ Lesson1:00 PM  

Sunday, May 17, 2015
The Rite Place - A service for the child in us all9:00 AM  
Coffee Hour9:30 AM  
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) LEVEL 19:35 AM  
Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (CGS) LEVEL 29:35 AM  
Lectionary Discussion Group9:45 AM  
Sung Choral Eucharist10:30 AM  
Coffee Hour11:45 AM  
Northway Music Lesson12:45 PM  
Madrigal Rehearsal1:30 PM  
Northway Organ Lesson2:30 PM  
SLAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  
AA 12-Step Group8:30 PM  

Monday, May 18, 2015
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
EfM (Education for Ministry)7:00 PM  

Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Landscape Maintenance 
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
SLAA 12-Step Group7:00 PM  
Vestry Meeting7:00 PM  

Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Wednesday Morning Eucharist7:00 AM  
SLAA/SAA Meeting9:00 AM  
Northway music lesson11:00 AM  
Schola Rehearsal4:00 PM