A few things happened this week where someone claimed, “you should put this in the e-news”, so I decided to consolidate all of these notices into a big reflection, so please excuse this bulleted list:
Someone attended the 8:00 am service this past Sunday, unaware that they were sick with COVID. The situation is well under control, and the chances that someone was exposed is nominal.
This Sunday is our big kickoff for Sunday School programming! I have been working closely with our Children's ministry to get ready.
We hired three people in the last two weeks!
One ministry we have put work into, but haven't quite locked down yet, is the Adult Forum.... I will be the first speaker on September 26th.
Do you feel like there is nothing at St. Luke’s for you? Please, seriously, give me a call, because you are the person that I want to hear from the most.
The biggest thing this week is the twenty-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks. I have heard from so many of you and how you were touched by that day, and I am still humbled how much that event still affects the world. I am genuinely lost for words when I think about it, which shouldn’t be surprising because I have been so consumed with the list above that I haven’t given myself time to let the reality of that tragedy seep in.
This time is exciting, cripplingly scary, exhausting, sometime rejuvenating, and we are always called put those things aside to look beyond ourselves. We must take time to remember those who died twenty years ago, and if we do not, then we cannot strive to make the world a better place in our present day. The task of being a faithful follower of Christ takes on countless forms, but it always involving taking the time to put all of those worries that weigh us down before the table of God.