Friends and Neighbors,
We carry all sorts of things. Many of us have things to carry all of our stuff in. I know that I enjoy a good bag and like to know that my pens and notebooks are close by. This Sunday, we will bless backpacks at the 10:30 AM service. This is focused on celebrating and blessing young people as they go back to school. I invite others to join us and bring their backpack, sling, or briefcase. I will be bringing my own.
In scripture, we recall the stories of the boy David drawing stones from a bag to kill a giant. A young boy offers to share his small basket of food and thousands are satisfied. As we carry the things we need, they can become tools that serve others. Our hearts carry experiences that help us speak up about injustice and suffering. Some of you carry the gift of naming joy and gratitude because you have known what it means to have less. We also carry some junk around that we might need to let go of.
As we bless our young people and the bags they carry, we empower them to be witnesses of God's love in the world. We also bear witness to the reconciling love of Christ as we love the world. God uses what we have and who we are. Know that and believe it.
Peace,
Fr. John Mark