The Shape of Things

The Shape of Things

March 13, 2016
Rev. Jen Crow
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Wholeness – it doesn’t mean that things aren’t still broken – but rather it suggests a trust in an inescapable unity beneath the cracks, beneath the pain, beneath the systems that have been put in place that distort reality and relationships. Whatever it is, it is already broken, and yet underneath it all, a wholeness beyond this moment and this experience perseveres.

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March Worship Theme: Wholeness 
Wholeness is not perfection. Wholeness is not static. Wholeness is more akin to the push and pull of right relationship, alive and available at any given moment. Our Jewish cousins call wholeness, shalom. Although we often translate shalom as peace, a more fitting understanding might be patterns of right relationship, just and true, that render every life healthy and whole. This month we explore patterns of wholeness.

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