11/30/2020
Yesterday, we celebrated the First Sunday of Advent, and we lit the candle of hope. We believe that there is hope to be found in the minutes, hours, and days ahead.
Yesterday, we celebrated the First Sunday of Advent, and we lit the candle of hope. We believe that there is hope to be found in the minutes, hours, and days ahead.
As you embrace this day, continue praying for our health care workers, our teachers, and so many more as the Covid-19 numbers keep climbing.
Walking this morning, it was hard not to take in the splendidness of this day. The sky is a perfect fall blue, the air crisp but not bitter, and the leaves still fragrant and crunching. I’m grateful for moments and days like this that allow me to rest in a moment and image of gratitude.
To say this last week has been overwhelming would feel like an understatement. Regardless of who you voted for, it’s been a roller coaster of a week. There are many who are still processing all of what it means. So, here’s a place to start.