Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (7C), June 19, 2016; The Rev. Pamela L. Werntz
1 Kings 19:1-15a What are you doing here Elijah?
Psalm 42 Deep calls to deep.
Galatians 3:23-29 There is no longer Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female for all of you are one.
Luke 8:26-39 Return to your home and declare how much God has done for you.
O God of love, grant us the strength, the wisdom and the courage to seek always and everywhere after truth, come when it may, and cost what it will.
It has been a hard and sad week around here. We’ve mourned the tragic deaths in Orlando and Boston has buried Raekwon Brown, 17 year old high school junior who saved the life of a 67 year old woman before he was shot during a fire drill at school. What do we say to our children – what do we say to ourselves about God in a week like this? I’m reminded that just a few weeks ago after a Sunday service, a little boy, nearly five years old approached me with his dad, who said that his son had a question for me. I knelt down to hear his question. “Where is God?” he asked. Borrowing the words of one of my rabbinic teachers, I said, “God is in the beginning…God is in the endings, and all around us.” He squinted at me suspiciously. “God is inside of you and all around you. God is in your baby sister’s tiny hands and God is in your grandfather’s eyes. God is in the cookies fresh from the oven and in the first day of a new season. God is in the end of the day and in the last kiss goodnight. God is always near.” [1]
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