Sunday Worship
We will continue our series about overlooked and underrated women in scripture during Advent through the lens of Mary's wisdom and memory. Luke tells us she pondered things in her heart as they unfolded. Sumballó/pondering is not a linear process. It's a winding journey from present, to past, and back to present. It involves remembering, feeling, thinking things through, tossing them together, and listening for the voice of the Holy- all while cultivating hope for the future. What did Mary toss together in her heart and mind? What did she ponder as things unfolded? Who and what did she remember? What did she struggle with or hold close? My suspicion is that one of the things Mary remembered and pondered was the wisdom of the women who were formative in her life, who prepared her with their love, stories, and strength to give birth to the light of Christ that was now appearing on her life;s horizon. So on this 1st Sunday of Advent we begin our journey by pondering the story of Mary's mother Anna from the non-canonical Infancy Gospel of James.. Anna has quite the story to tell as Mary appears on her horizon. Join us for .Stay, Wait, There’s Something On The Horizon: Pondering (Sumballó:συμβάλλω) With Mary Through the Season of Advent as Mary Ponders the Memory of Her Mother Anna. I look forward to being with you on Zoom and Live-Stream for this unique Advent conversation. -Rev. Jeanne
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