Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Bishop Daniel September 27, 2022 email

 

Dear Friends in Christ,


“For surely, I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope” (Jeremiah 29:11).

Yesterday we finished the Book of the Prophet Jeremiah. We began reading Jeremiah on August 5, and let’s be honest, it was quite a long slog. For nearly 40 years (and 52 chapters), Jeremiah speaks a challenging word to God’s people, as he announces the decline, fall, and exile of the Kingdom of Judah. Jeremiah is sent by God to proclaim the end of an era, which is a challenging task for a prophet to do.


As Jeremiah shares the Word of God, he does so with an anguished soul, hence the tradition that he is the “weeping prophet”. And weep, Jeremiah does, for the Word of God to be proclaimed to the people of God is a word of pain, judgement, and death. This is a difficult word for God’s people to hear.


Though it is important for us to see that the difficult word is not the only word. You see, sprinkled throughout the Book of Jeremiah are small drops of hope. Hope that the Exiles will return from Babylon. Hope that Jerusalem will be restored. Hope that a descendant of King David will once again occupy the throne.  


So many times, our way forward is marked by difficulty and despair, which is why we need those small drops of hope to lead us to a new place. Small drops of hope give us the strength and courage to take the next small step into God’s great promise of a future filled with hope.


So where are you sharing those small drops of hope? And if you’re not, why not? Drop me a line. I’d love to hear about the small drops of hope that you are sharing in your community.

A Few Comings and Goings


On Sunday morning, September 25, I was blessed to worship with Pastor Melanie Haack and the people of God at St. James, Bradner and St. Paul, New Rochester. We celebrated Pastor Melanie’s 30th Anniversary of Ordination. It was a grand morning.

On Sunday afternoon, September 25, I was blessed to gather with many dear colleagues at Glenwood, Toledo, to celebrate the Ordination of Rebecca West-Estell. Pastor Rebecca has been called to serve at Memorial, Toledo. Pastor Rebecca received her theological training through the TEEM Program (Theological Education for Emerging Ministries) through Pacific Lutheran Theological SeminaryTo learn more about TEEM please click here: 

On Monday afternoon, September 26, I will be participating in a virtual Region 6 Archives Board meeting. The Region 6 Archives Board is in the process of hiring a new archivist for our collection that is housed at Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University.

 

From September 28 – October 2, I will be attending the Fall Conference of Bishops meeting in Chicago.

2022: The Year of Vision Memory Verse


Revelation 21:5a “And the one who was seated on the throne said, “See, I am making all things new.”


2022 Bible Study: All Things New

Student Guide
Leader Guide
Bible Study Resources
NWOS Highlights
Grace Between the Lines

My Current Learning


Book: The Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi By Amy-Jill Levine


Audio Book: Harlem Shuffle: A Novel by Colson Whitehead


Podcasts:

  • Akimbo: A Podcast from Seth Godin
  • Bible Project


Apps:

  • Pray as You Go
  • Centering Prayer

Bless you,


Bishop Daniel G. Beaudoin

Sixteenth Sunday of Pentecost

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