January 21, 2021 Service

Jan 17, 2021 | Services, Worship

“You Are the Place I Stand When My Feet Are Sore”

Vaccines are here, but progress is slow.  It’s going to be awhile yet – maybe as much as six months or more – before life can reopen back up to some semblance of normal again.  Six months!  We are so ready to be done with the dangers of Covid, yet life asks us to keep hanging in there.  How can we support one another to make it through this home stretch to the other side of the pandemic?   There’s a beautiful phrase from West Kerry, Ireland, where you say, ‘Mo sheasamh ort lá na choise tinne’ — ‘You are the place where I stand on the day when my feet are sore.’  Let us be that sacred ground for one another in the days, weeks and months ahead.

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