Friday, December 5, 2008

Friday Five

From Sally at RevGalBlogPals The intro post is beautiful. I commend it to you.

Five things I long for this Advent:

1. That my congregation would understand my longing for Advent and not Christmas in these weeks before Christmas.

2. That the reign of God might be seen in more places; that justice would roll down like waters, righteous like an ever flowing stream. I weep over Zimbabwe, Sudan, Darfur, Africa in general, Mumbai, hatred. I weep over our hard headed ness that refuses to see our part in the hatred in this world.

3. That those who grieve will be comforted. That those who hunger will be fed. That the homeless will have shelter.

4. That I will learn to live each moment consciously.

5. That the darkness will envelop me, the quiet bring peace to me, and the coldness of the season warm my heart.

4 comments:

Jayne said...

#4..Consciously. That goes hand in hand with simplicity and stillness doesn't it? If I could slow down more, I could be more conscious.

Sally said...

wow# 4 & 5- thank you for posting .

LutheranChik said...

I was commenting to some other online friends how the big, noisy juggernaut of the Christmas season just seems to shove its way through the church door in these weeks of Advent, when at least some of us want to spend some quality time in the still, dark, expectancy. How to keep the decorating parties and kids' Christmas pageants and whatnot from derailing the whole point of the season...hmmm...

Jennifer said...

Amen to all of your hopes.