it brings me great joy to know that the day of diaspora, “the dispersed”, is nearing a close for our community. I know the time away from each other hasn’t been nearly as traumatic as Israels forty year wanderings in the desert, however, it rivals in desperation. We (Jess and I) feel parched and famished when the time between communion lengthens. We become self-centered and disconnected. We become irritable and weak. We become depressed and despondent.
our time with you all brings life and breath. It breeds creativity and inspires compassion. You are our family; saints and vagabonds traveling together. I’m ready to daydream with you again, about what was, is, and through our Father, can be. It is so very evident that God is moving in all our lives and I look forward to sharing the stories again. Grace and peace be with you always, beloved.
Jay
Amen
good word, husband…good word;)
check your emails people…contact info updates and thanksgiving meal planning…
love.