Friends and Neighbors,
A new year dawns and voices all around call us to make resolutions, be more productive, and to change our bodies. Sure, some good messages are there, but they often get covered with blame, shame, and exhaustion. I appreciate that a call to be a faithful follower of Christ isn't a call to be perfect. Following Christ is a journey. Sometimes we take a wrong turn or need to stop and rest. The metaphors of scripture and tradition speak of being made well, growth, bearing fruit, and death that leads to resurrection. Faith is an ongoing process in which God's grace is working in us.
I am so grateful to have a community with which to share the journey. I am looking forward to the January 12 Ministry Marathon. On that day, you can learn about the various ministries we have at St. James. This would be a great time to join a group and share your gifts with the community. We don't walk this journey alone. The Spirit empowers us to be the people who share the love of Christ with others.
While we celebrate the various ministries, we truly have one mission. That mission is to reconcile all to God in Christ. That sounds like a huge undertaking. Like the productivity gurus advise, we break down that work into small pieces. We offer kindness to the stranger, give of our time and money, and come to receive the body and blood that makes us the Body of Christ to the world. We follow Christ one step at a time.
I look forward to another year of doing ministry together. The Good News of Christ is made for this time and we are called in this moment to proclaim it. May you be blessed as you seek to serve Christ.
Peace,
Fr. John Mark