Today is the first Sunday of the new appointment year. For those who are receiving new appointments, it is a day of anxiety: will this new relationship between pastor and parishioners be fruitful? Will it help us all grow in our discipleship? Will it foster ministries that extend beyond the walls of the church to those in the community who are most in need? Will it hone our prophetic voices and witness, as we seek a more just world for us all, in particular for the most vulnerable in our midst?
I am praying for you!
I am praying for you as well!
When I came to the Mountain Sky Conference eight years ago,
I was so struck by how missional our churches were: nearly every church had an
outreach ministry that made an impact on the lives of others—whether in the
community in which the church was, or even in other continents through mission
trips and missional giving. I was and continue to be moved by this sign of
vitality in our churches.
Your church is needed to be a beacon of hope as you share
the love God has for all people. In these
highly divisive days, how you live
together, honoring the differences that exist between your neighbors in the
pews, can be a witness that diversity is a sign of a wildly creative God and
adds contour to community.
I am praying for us all through these days of transition.
May the Holy Spirit continue to draw us more deeply into God’s grace, and lead
us all into Beloved Community.