Advent

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Names for us today have become largely a matter of personal autonomy. People often give their children highly unusual names, occasionally making up new ones; some people change their first name, occasionally as a way to “dress up” an ordinary name. In any case, our names in modern America seem to be a matter of personal property. The biblical notion of names was quite different.

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

My view from the side pew is that people who try to work out their own salvation either haven’t heard about forgiveness or don’t believe they deserve it. But forgiveness can’t be earned anyway – it’s a gift. And it’s offered to all of us, regardless of merit. That’s some pretty good news.

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

So, there is that beautiful, dramatic version of love, like the first time you hear Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” and then there’s the other: when our human-ness creates a path of destruction from anger, frustration, pettiness, misunderstanding, ego…whatever…and the only thing left on that “cold and broken” landscape is love. I am so blessed to have the gift of God’s love because, without it, there’s no way I could practice that love with others.

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Daily Reflection | Connected in Christ

Feeding starving children 7,500 miles away from Portsmouth is not easy. The good news is that the WFP has been doing this in Afghanistan for the last 60 years. When many international agencies had to leave the country last Summer the WFP stayed and is continuing to deliver food - bags of beans and rice to children and their mothers. We carefully checked the WFP program and can report their strong reputation for delivering food where the need is greatest.