Sunday Worship
The word Steve was savoring last week in his reading as liturgist has been stuck in my head this week. (Thank you Steve). Mother Mary is called Theotokos (Θεοτόκος) in Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition. Theotokos is a Greek word that means "God-bearer" or "Birth-giver to God." As we venture back into the canon this week and join Gabriel, Elizabeth, and Mary in the Gospel of Luke, I invite you to ponder with me (as Mary is pondering) how joy filled and fraught it must have been to undertake this divine work in her body and context. (Remember she was probably around 14 years old and could have been stoned for being pregnant outside of marriage).
As Rev. Rachel Held Evans writes, "Mary is what made Jesus both fully God and fully human, her womb is the place where heaven and earth meld into one."
Join us this Sunday as we ponder with Mary in this melding about Angels, Demons, Friends and Family (Elizabeth), and Community, and Ancestors (Hannah). I look forward to being with you on live-stream and Zoom for "Stay. Wait. Something is On the Horizon: The Perplexing, Agitating, (diatarassó:: διαταράσσω), Pondering (sumballó: συμβάλλω) Fully Divine, Fully Human Work of Becoming a Bearer of God. -Rev. Jeanne
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