Sharers in the Promise
Once we navigate through the shallow waters of discomfort with one another’s differences, we can begin accessing the treasures that can only be found in the deep waters.
Once we navigate through the shallow waters of discomfort with one another’s differences, we can begin accessing the treasures that can only be found in the deep waters.
Being and living in this world as sons and daughters of God means putting on a new person, becoming the image of the living God, that is, of Christ.
The more room we make for the Christ in our hearts and souls, the more room we begin to make for others both within the church and beyond it.
Let us open our hearts and lives to the way that the Christ showed us—and incarnate the good news in our own lives.
How might we learn from the nobody now lauded as queen to make a home for heaven within our own lives?
As wide and as accommodating as God’s path is for as many adherents as will walk it, in practice, the way seems narrow and illusive because of how challenging it is—like threading a needle in the dark.
If we heed the call to turn, to confess, to arise, to gather, to serve, and to love, then we will not only be preparing to receive the child once more on Christmas, we will also be making room for his eternal life to be born in us and flow freely through us.
The end all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time.
We are part of the larger network of creation—meant to live in harmony with one another and with the wondrous complexity of our natural world.
St. Paul's Within the Walls,
Via Napoli 58, 00184 Roma, Italy
Tel: +39 06 4883339
Email: office@stpaulsrome.it
Interim Rector: The Rev. Canon John W. Kilgore, M.D.
Bishop-in-Charge: The Rt. Rev. Mark D. W. Edington