February 11, 2016

Lent - A Time for Learning

This Sunday we begin our Lenten Journey on which we slow down and contemplate some of life's most basic questions. After all the fun of Mardi Gras balls and parades, we can use such a time of reflection. May this poem help begin this time of slowing down...this time of spiritual renewal.
 Howard Thurman, an African American author, theologian, educator, and preacher influential on the civil rights movement. In his writing from "Meditations of the Heart", he reminds us of the importance of quite time, self-reflection and meditation.
How good it is to center down! To sit quietly and see one's self pass by!
The streets of our minds seethe with endless traffic;
Our spirits resound with clashings, with noisy silences,
While something deep within hungers and thirsts for the still moment and the resting lull.
With full intensity we seek, ere the quiet passes, a fresh sense of order in our living;
A direction, a strong sure purpose that will structure our confusion and bring meaning in our chaos.
We look at ourselves in this waiting moment - the kinds of people we are.
The questions persist: what are we doing with our lives? - what are the motives that order our days? What is the end of our doings? Where are we trying to go? Where do we put the emphasis and where are our values focused? For what end do we make sacrifices?
Where is my treasure and what do I love most in life? What do I hate most in life and to what am I true? Over and over the questions beat in upon the waiting moment.
As we listen, floating up through all the jangling echoes of our turbulence, there is a sound of another kind - A deeper not which only the stillness of the heart makes clear. It moves directly to the core of our being. Our questions are answered,
With the peace of the Eternal in our step.
How good it is to center down!”
Rev Sandy

February 4, 2016

What's Next?

What a wonderful time we enjoyed last week as we celebrated Rev Sandy's retirement. Worship was moving, the luncheon was delicious and we had lots of fun at the bowling party. We even received the good news that Rev Sandy will be with us during this month to train new Board members and help with worship.

So what comes next? MCC will be working with the Board to assess our immediate need for leadership during our time of transition, and will begin working with the Pastoral Search Committee as they begin their important task of searching for our next Pastor.

In the meantime we will continue to have church and to be the church. We ask your continued prayers as we seek to move forward. Join us this Sunday for another sermon from Rev Sandy. Things will be a little different but in many ways still the same. Let's join together and give witness that Cornerstone is alive and well and expecting continued blessings on our ministry.