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Pearl – Lent 24

Killers of the Flower Moon

Why did I know nothing about the Osage? I have just read the book. Not seen the movie yet. I thought I would be reading about events in the 18th Century and was shocked to learn that the events chronicled in this book occurred in the 1920s. We often hear that SLAVERY was America’s original sin. And a terrible sin it was. But what about stealing the land, plundering, killing, dispossessing, and cheating the Indigenous people of this land? How have we earned the title (mostly self-proclaimed) “the greatest nation on earth”?

Lent 2024 – Penny

I had a bit of a bumpy start with both of these titles. One arrived on a very long reading list for our upcoming civil rights pilgrimage (“Wow, this seems overwhelming. Thank God I’ve read half of these already!”) And one was a switcheroo for book group (“But wait, I already bought the other book!”) I should have known any frustration was worth it. Or, in an Ignatian-sort-of-way, I could have paid closer attention. These books might just be special treasures, instigating emotion from me on day one.

Indeed both have easily passed the Nancy Pearl Test.* I will read each to the end, alternating between “fiction” and “non-fiction” until one grabs me and I can’t put it down. At this point, either has a fine chance of winning that race.

*Seattle Librarian Nancy Pearl’s Test of Whether to Finish a Book or Not –

Read a specific number of pages based on this formula: 100 – (one’s age) = # of pages to read. Then stop and decide. Is this book worth reading to the end? Read on or not. But what if the reader is 100 years old? Then judge a book by its cover, of course.

Lent 2024 – Penny

Deathday

Today is my father’s deathday—John R. Clarke, 1920 – 2015. We will all have one. No one gets out of this alive.

I have seen several photos of my Dad already this morning and hope others will post pictures of him. This is the one from that day that keeps coming back to me. He breathed his last 14 minutes into the day. What a vivid memory that is. So this photo records a liminal time for me. I remember being held by these beautiful women and holding them, mutually.

I didn’t know the term “bridging” yet but, my God, was I standing on one.

Lent 2024 – Penny

Chosen Family

I met Marilyn at church because she lives here for long stretches and worships with us while in Seattle. Now she’s home in Australia. That’s Marilyn in the photo with her kids AND MY KIDS who are visiting down under. How’s that for long, strong bridges across air waves and oceans?

Lent 2024-Violeta

My Oh My!

“For by Him all things were created…” Colossians 1:16

Visiting Myrtle Beach, SC, has been an incredible experience! The beauty of this place has given me the opportunity to take a step back, reflect, and truly appreciate the wonders of the world. Despite being here for work rather than vacation, I can’t help but feel fortunate. Working from the beach alongside my colleagues has been a unique and enriching experience. It’s a privilege to learn, discern, and grow together as disciples of Christ in this unique setting.

All glory to God, now and forever. Amen!

Ay Dios mio!

“Atraves de El todo fue creado…” Colosenses 1:16

Visitando Myrtle Beach, SC, ha sido una experiencia increíble. La belleza de este lugar me ha brindado la oportunidad de dar de parar, reflexionar y apreciar verdaderamente las maravillas del mundo. A pesar de estar aquí por trabajo en lugar de vacaciones, no puedo evitar sentirme afortunada. Trabajar desde la playa junto a mis colegas ha sido una experiencia única y enriquecedora. Es un privilegio aprender, discernir y crecer juntos como discípulos de Cristo en este entorno tan único.

¡Toda la gloria a Dios, ahora y por siempre. Amén!