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Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Ash Wednesday

Posted on 20:26 by Unknown
We had a wonderful start to our Lenten season tonight. We had the usual service of ashes, with scriptures and beautiful music. Tonight, I encouraged folks to see the message of Ash Wednesday being one of acknowledging our limitations. Especially when we are young, we like to imagine that we live without them. But as we grow through life, the truth is --whether it's our ability to "help others," or "seek justice," whether it's our careers or our physical health-- eventually we run up against limitations. We bump against blocks and obstacle that others put in our way, or self-imposed ones. Or, we come face-to-face with the physical limits of just getting older.

The classic line of the day is "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return;" seen broadly as a call to acknowledge our mortality.

But what I suggested to everyone is that each of our limitations are, in a sense, little deaths that happen each and every day. Parts of us are always dying. New parts are always being born. There is power in acknowledging limits. But! There is power in then trusting that grace and power can still work through them, and in us, anyway.

The other really powerful piece of worship was our "Wailing Wall." We have created a Wailing Wall in the sanctuary, along the "grid" that we normally have in the sanctuary. Like the real Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, seen to the left, people came forward and left prayers along it. Others will add to these prayers during the coming weeks, as we move toward Easter.

The Wailing Wall was very well received, and it's always so gratifying when something the Worship Team envisions turns out well in real life.



So, for the creativity for our team, for a church that encourages it, and for all who came and were a part of Ash Wednesday, I am thankful.

(During this year, my goal is to find something new to be thankful for every single day, and to add that thanksgiving as a blog entry, under the title "My Daily Gratitude." I started this kick back around Thanksgiving, and it's already resulted in a favorite new song of mine. The goal of this ongoing spiritual exercise is to see if doing such a thing might inspire even more gratitude within me, and to foster general awareness of life on a deeper level.)
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