Dear Friends,
February 2 is the Feast of the Presentation. This feast commemorates the events told in Luke 2:22-40 where the infant Jesus is presented in the temple for dedication. Anna and Simeon are in the temple and greet the holy family with joy and proclamation that this child is blessed and chosen. Mary and Joseph were following the requirements of their faith and this joy breaks forth.
Have you ever been just doing what you are supposed to be doing and been surprised by joy or some revelation in the midst of it? I know that I have found that even when I didn't think I wanted to be where was with the folks I was with. Sometimes a line of the prayers sticks out in a way I haven't heard before. Perhaps that grumpy relative shows some tenderness. Maybe you hear just the words you needed to hear. Showing up makes a difference.
When you show up at St. James this Sunday, you will find that several pews in the back have been removed. Parishioner Troy Burns has taken some of those to use the wood to make an altar table for St. James. In early May, we will be removing all the pews as renovation of the nave begins. I know some folks would like to have a pew. We will be announcing that process later. Things are changing.
If you showed up last Sunday (1/29) we had a great time baptizing, confirming, and receiving folks. There were bells, drums, dancing, and all kinds of joy. You can also check it out on our YouTube channel if you missed it.
Thanks to all of you for showing up as we do ministry together. Your gifts of time, talent, and money help us show up to proclaim Christ to the world. Keep showing up and singing with joy.
Peace,
Fr. John Mark