Musings -- weekly reflections on Scripture
Musings -- weekly reflections on Scripture
I began writing these short essays for our weekly e-newsletter. They served two purposes: First, they gave me an initial run at the Scripture that I would be preaching on -- an opportunity to start thinking about the spiritual and life questions that the sermon might address. Second, they serve as advertising; an invitation to folks to join us on Sunday morning and see how my thinking has developed between the first take on my questions and the final sermon that gets delivered.
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Rev. Stephen Fetter
December 22, 2024
Advent 4
“Of the Father’s Love Begotten”
by Rev. Stephen Fetter
There is something sacred about a birth. For those of us privileged to have been present – either as a mother or as a participant in the labour and the anxiety and the flurry and the waiting and the exhaustion and the relief at the borning cry – it is as much a spiritual moment as one grounded in this Earth. All ordinariness gets set aside in those hours, and the wonder of a new life emerging takes over. Surely God is in this place. It is a glimpse of Eternity, and a connection to the One who has created things “good” since the very beginning of time, and has done it yet again in our presence.