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Deputies' Notebook
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Jun 16, 2006, 06:56
Each morning convention deputies, bishops, ECW
representatives and various guests and visitors gather together in the huge
worship hall. A 'virtual pipe organ' has
been installed. Different choirs lead a
wide range of music. The scriptures are
proclaimed in different voices, a variety of languages including ASL. Each morning a Visual prelude with 15 or so
slides with different takes on the theme of the day. Some of them are available at
http://ecva.org/exhibitions.html
Yesterday, the central image was a dove in a medallion of
stained glass; Orange,
Reds, a huge swooping tail. I made a
sketch that captures the movement but not the brilliant light. The other image that spoke to me was a
photo. Three little girls with their
white angel costumes are holding hands.
All we can see is their backs as they head up the sidewalk to the church
door. They have fuzzy blonde and red and
black kinky hair on which tippy halos are set, and gauzy wings. The last one is carrying her stuffed pink
elephant.
This I think is an image of the Bonds of Affection that hold
us together as a Church. Loving and
whimsical, straggling along the same path, bringing our gifts and our blessings
with us, gathering to sing to the Christ Child.
Jenny Te Pa spoke to hundreds and to my heart at the
Presiding Bishop's Forum: Toward a
Reconciled World. We are baptized into
Christ's path of reconciliation - the practical love of one another. We are commissioned to carry on the work of
Jesus, to listen and to love and to bear each others' pain. In the whirlwind of this Convention, this
busy busy life she reminded us that the success of our mission depends not on
how much we do, but on how much love we put into doing it.
Today as I hobble off on my crutches toward the morning
Eucharist I give thanks for the intervention that has slowed me down, made me
vulnerable, and given me a chance to truly be present, face to face, ear to
ear, to cherish the amazing stories of grace and resurrection that lift us up,
and carry us forward.
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