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May 2012

I’ve heard that Helen Keller was once asked if there was anything worse than being blind. She responded, “Yes, to have no vision.”

A quick check with Merriam-Webster helps us more clearly understand the difference between being able to see, and having vision. The act of seeing involves the observation of something tangible and in the present. Having vision involves seeing something other than by ordinary sight: a vivid picture that is created by the imagination, or exceptional wisdom that can foresee what is going to happen in the future. Helen Keller may not have been able to perceive the world through her eyes, but she wisely knew the value of having vision.

It seems to me that vision is exactly what Jesus shared with us during his time of teaching nearly 2,000 years ago. As he sermonized on the mount, shared uncomfortable tales in parable form, called out the often clueless disciples, and walked toward the crucifixion cross, he was continuously in a state of sharing the vision of God’s kin-dom here on earth. He helped us imagine such a world through both his words and his actions, and through the divine love and wisdom that compelled his followers to drop everything for the sake of that vision.

As we celebrate the resurrected Christ in our midst during this month of May, it seems that, as followers of Jesus, we, too, are called to follow his example of visioning. While it is absolutely crucial that we observe and perceive the realities of today, it is also absolutely crucial that we look beyond today and create a vivid picture in our mind of how Kirkwood UCC might be “a church of Jesus Christ” in 10 or 15 or 25 years. It is absolutely crucial that we pray for wisdom about how God is calling us to be the hands and feet of Jesus during that time; how that call might be woven together with our identity as a faith community that is welcoming, progressive, relevant…; and how our facility might serve as a means to be so.

For the past eight months a task force made up of several of our congregants has been meeting regularly to ponder a vision for our church facility. While I truly believe that a church is not its facility, I also “see” that in order to worship and do our mission work, a facility will come in very handy.

The Facility Visioning task force has been faced with the challenge of balancing immediate needs – and we have plenty of those to go around – with our more visionary needs. While this has been fun and exciting work, it has not necessarily been easy work. And so, it is time for the task force to engage the assistance of the entire faith community – through discernment, through prayer, through visioning, through sharing. As the discussion unfolds and evolves during the next few months, I encourage you to become a part of the journey. Imagine the possibilities! And pray for wisdom.

God’s peace, Betsy

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The Company We Keep

By Betsy Happel on May 13, 2012; LISTEN
Scripture: (John 15:9-17) As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; abide in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in his love. Continue reading

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The Vine And The Branches And The Grapes And Love

By Betsy Happel on May 6, 2012; LISTEN
Scripture (1 John 4:11-13) Beloved, since God loved us so much, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; if we love one another, God lives in us, and his love is perfected in us. By this we know that we abide in him and he in us, because he has given us of his Spirit Continue reading

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This Land…

By Betsy Happel on Apr 22, 2012; LISTEN
Scripture: (Psalm 24:1-6) The earth and everything on it – the world and all who live in it – belong to YHWH.
YHWH built it on the deep waters, laying its foundations in the ocean depths. Continue reading

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Filling The Gap

By Betsy Happel on April 8, 2012; LISTEN
Scripture: (Mark 16:1-8) When the sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices, so that they might go and anoint him. Continue reading

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Everything We Need

By Betsy Happel on April 1, 2012; LISTEN
Scripture: (Mark 11:1-11) When they were nearing Jerusalem, at Bethphage and Bethany on Mount of Olives, he sent off two of the disciples with instructions: “Go to the village across from you. Continue reading

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Holy Disruption

By Betsy Happel on Mar 11, 2011; LISTEN
Scripture (John 2:13-22) Since it was almost the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In the Temple, he found people selling cattle, sheep and pigeons, while moneychangers sat at their counters. Continue reading

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