Aug. 16, 2023
“The sweetness of our lives grounds us and resources us
for acts of courage when they are required.”
– Rev. Elizabeth Stevens
Friends,
I’m enjoying the (unexpected for August) break in summer heat this week and also realizing that right now feels like a sweet spot in life for me, especially compared to other Augusts, which for some years have been marked by new jobs, new school years and even new schools. As I begin my third year of ministry with GNUUC (Thank You for that!), much of my work feels familiar, and although the work of ministry never stops having a learning curve, my curve is a little less steep than it has been in years. Neither of my “children” (who are young adults now) is facing a significantly new start this season, and helping to restock dorm-room essentials is sooo much easier than supporting someone facing the prospect of a new and unknown educational and living experience. Right now, with my nearest and dearest (mostly) settled and content, life feels sweet. And I’m trying to pay attention and relax into soaking up that sweetness because, well, you know, life isn’t always sweet.
I know that some of you are not living in sweet spots right now. You may be busier than usual this season. You may be contemplating life changes large or small or acting on plans made following hard choices. You may be navigating medical issues or unwanted changes in your own or loved ones’ lives. Or you may be simply not feeling it. We’ve all been there (or if not, will be).
No matter what is happening in your life, but particularly if acts of courage and persistence are required, I hope you have memories of sweetness and hope for more of the good stuff to come. I hope you are grounded and resourced by the sweetness of our communal life and feel supported by the love and care we have covenanted to nurture among ourselves and in the wider world.
Yours in the sweet, the not-sweet, and love that holds it all,
Rev. Denise
RevDenise@gnuuc.org