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Turning Toward One Another

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Today is All Saints Sunday when we remember those who have gone before us, and, specifically, those members of our church who have died in the past year for each of whom we light a candle during the service. It is a communion service using the old Cranmer liturgy, and Rev. Stacey Harwell-Dye delivers the Communion Meditation based on the first part of the Book of Ruth which begins in tragedy, with famine prompting Naomi’s family to move from their home in Judah to Moab, which was somewhat enemy territory. There Naomi’s husband dies, and her two sons marry Moabite women, and then the sons die. In grief, Naomi decides to head back to Judah. Of the two daughters-in-law, on the advice of Naomi, Orpah decides to stay in Moab, but Ruth sees a way forward for the future and accompanies Naomi to what is, to Ruth, foreign land. Ruth’s and Naomi’s actions lay a path for us as we face death and bereavement. Living in communion with the saints who have gone before us, we worship God who has defeated death.
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Today is All Saints Sunday when we remember those who have gone before us, and, specifically, those members of our church who have died in the past year for each of whom we light a candle during the service. It is a communion service using the old Cranmer liturgy, and Rev. Stacey Harwell-Dye delivers the Communion Meditation based on the first part of the Book of Ruth which begins in tragedy, with famine prompting Naomi’s family to move from their home in Judah to Moab, which was somewhat enemy territory. There Naomi’s husband dies, and her two sons marry Moabite women, and then the sons die. In grief, Naomi decides to head back to Judah. Of the two daughters-in-law, on the advice of Naomi, Orpah decides to stay in Moab, but Ruth sees a way forward for the future and accompanies Naomi to what is, to Ruth, foreign land. Ruth’s and Naomi’s actions lay a path for us as we face death and bereavement. Living in communion with the saints who have gone before us, we worship God who has defeated death.
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