As
I return to church from my four-month sabbatical, I am feeling
grateful and deeply appreciative of this time. Thank you to all of
you who helped to make it possible! It has been a wonderful
opportunity for refreshment and renewal. But I am noticing that I
haven’t actually finished the two big goals I set for myself at its
beginning.
One
goal was to complete and publish my book, Finding
Our Way Home: A Spiritual Journey into Earth Community.
I
am happy to say that I was able to finish another full revision,
and I sent out several queries/proposals to publishers. In a positive
development, one publisher, after seeing three chapters asked to see
the full manuscript. Now I am in another period of waiting to hear
back. I am learning just how long the publishing process can be. I
also submitted one of the chapters to the UU Church of the Larger
Fellowship's publication Quest
for Meaning,
and am happy to announce that an edited version of it was just
published in their September edition. You can find it at
http://www.questformeaning.org/quest-article/forgiving-the-broken/
Another
goal was for Margy and I to align our living situation with our
ecological values. We have started a process to find greener housing.
We are hoping to downsize, move closer into the Portland area, and
find a house we can convert to solar energy. We had a chance to
outline what we want in a new home; we engaged an
environmentally knowledgable realtor; we have looked at many houses
that didn’t fit, and we have sorted out financing options. We’ve
also begun the process of simplifying and letting go of things we no
longer need. Now we are waiting for a house that will match our hopes
and needs. I also began blogging about our #searchforgreenerhousing
at my blog at
http://findingourwayhomeblog.wordpress.com
(If
you are interested, you can sign up on the blog page to receive posts
by email—they also appear on my Facebook page.) Blogging has been a
way to share the journey with the congregation, and it also helps me
to stay present to the process, rather than to get anxious about
completing it.
In
the midst of all of this, a new goal emerged. In July, I was able to
attend an 11-day Intensive workshop with eco-philosopher Joanna Macy,
on the Work
that Reconnects.
I found myself more passionate about helping people to make the
changes that can move human beings into a more beneficial
relationship with all life on earth. That in itself is not a new
goal, but rediscovering the tools that Joanna Macy has created for
this work has been a true blessing. I
am already planning ways to bring those practices into my
ministry with the congregation, and beyond, starting with the
worship service on September 20th.
I
feel like I have been planting seeds and tending the soil, but the
harvest time is still up ahead somewhere, as yet unknown. And for
now, it is important to let it be unknown. I love that there is a
word for the sacredness of being in between one time and another. It
is called liminal
time.
It is the moment when magic can happen, when anything can happen. I
am in a liminal
time with each of these goals. If I want to experience the sacredness
of this time, I must open to its mystery and uncertainty, I must
celebrate its possibility, I must wait for its unfolding. The Holy
is right here.
I
look forward to seeing all of you on our re-gathering Sunday,
September 13th!
I hope these months have brought each of you some form of learning
or beauty or kindness.
Rev.
Myke
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