How to live as we near the world’s end
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St. John of Shanghai Orthodox Church
The English-language Orthodox Church in Vancouver, BC
How do we actually assist one another? A homily reflecting on a conversation prompted by my Doxacon presentation on The Deaths of Arthur: http://podcast.stjohnofshanghai.org/TheDeathsOfArthur.m4a
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My poetry professor, Dr. Lee M. Johnson, had a tradition of writing Christmas poems. The following one struck me as particularly appropriate to share right now, as we find ourselves between Nativity and Theophany – or, in the Western Christian tradition, between Christmas and Epiphany – especially in light of my Christmas homily:
The magi and the shepherds who were there
Beheld a wonder that we cannot share;
Absent, as usual, will we never see
A revelation or epiphany?
When will it be our turn in Bethlehem?
Or is it all that wise to envy them?
They heard some angels sing and saw a light
And know of something special in that night,
But further into time they could not go;
They did not know what their descendants know:
That light is Light, that night is Night, that love
Is Love restored to Life by God above;
They knew of birth; we know of death, and more;
What happens after saves what goes before:
The gift of Christmas is a pledge of peace;
The gift of Easter shows it does not cease.
Our Creator’s care for the ordinary should inform our response to the cares and concerns of ordinary life
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