Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) worker Susan Pracht has
completed a term of service with Church and Peace in Laufdorf,
Germany--the first BVSer to serve there since the late 1980s. Church and
Peace is an ecumenical organization of more than 110 corporate and
individual members from all over Europe. Before departing Europe, Pracht
posted the following meditation on Facebook:
In
a few weeks we will be back to the unlit bare bones of trees gracing
our landscape on whatever walk we can convince ourselves to endure in
below freezing weather. The cloak of the festive holiday season will be
stripped away, and we will be left to face January on our own.
For these short weeks of Advent and the Christmas season, we are
awash in the best qualities of humanity and God: peace, joy, love, hope,
family, comfort, gratitude, beauty, grace, selflessness. A few years
ago I worshiped at a midnight Mass in a very formal Anglican church.
With the incense, the bells, and the choir, it was easy to believe that
it was magic, that the coming of the Savior really had changed
everything, ourselves, all the beings of the world.
In the cold bleakness of January, it’s just harder to maintain that
belief. Does our attachment to the beautiful sentiment of “righteousness
and peace will kiss each other” (Psalm 85:10) mean anything after Jan.
1, 2012? In my ministry with Brethren Volunteer Service, I have had the
great privilege of meeting people and communities that have dedicated
decades of their lives to the peace movement. What does it take to
sustain such a commitment? Based on what I have seen, these people have
given themselves as a “living sacrifice.” As a member of Church and
Peace’s Administrative Committee put it, peace is not a church project;
it is the way of Christ.
So how do we bring the way of Christ into our everyday lives? As “The Message” translation of Psalm 85:10-13 phrases it: “Love and Truth meet in the street.” Love
and Truth meet on the bus. Love and Truth meet in the grocery store.
Any time you recognize the Inner Light, the image of God within another
being, and treat them as such.
“Right Living and Whole Living embrace and kiss!” Or, in the words of
W.H. Bellinger Jr., a professor in the United States: “God’s unchanging
love and trustworthiness come together to bring the community into
right relationship with God and each other” ( www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?lect_date=8/7/2011
). When we accept that gift of redeemed relationship and strive to live
our lives accordingly, with grace, mercy, and compassion from God, God
gives us peace and acceptance with ourselves, and out of that, we can
give that to others. But it’s not easy. There are many voices in our
heads and in our hearts. Do something every day that helps you separate
yourself from the autopilot in your mind, whether it is centering
prayer, meditation, cooking, taking a walk....
“Truth spouts green from the ground, Right Living pours down from the
skies!” When in doubt, step outside. Breathe deeply. Look. Listen.
“Oh yes! God gives Goodness and Beauty; our land responds with Bounty
and Blessing. Right Living strides out before him, and clears a path
for his passage.”
-- Susan Chase Pracht, Advent 2011
Source:12/29/2011 Newsline
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