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Faith & Fun

The Hub, March 27, 2019

Recently, members of our youth group took on the challenge of a local escape room. Inspired by the reported haunting of Chatham Manor, participants had forty-five minutes to find clues and solve the puzzle of why Lady Chatham had returned from the dead. It sounds perhaps frightening, but this family friendly event was not a horror story. There were plenty of aha moments and laughter instead.

This was an opportunity for team work and friendship. Although we did not successfully navigate all the challenges, our youth from varied schools (some not knowing each other well) discovered the gift of deepening friendship as they worked together with common purpose. As with any family, our Christian family grows stronger with shared experience overcoming trials and perhaps even having fun along the way.

Too often, people assume spiritual exercises need to be arduous. Yet remember, Jesus took time to relax with his disciples. He would go away from the crowds and rest. Growing scholarship also lifts up the humor of Jesus, often nuanced or culturally based, but it is there. It appears people enjoyed being with Jesus, and socializing would have been part of his team-building plan with his all too human disciples.

As children of God at any age, it is good that we pray and serve together, but time for play and laughter is important too. We need to share in all aspects of life, and this includes Gospel joy and human friendship. Whether its group outings or shared hobbies, Jesus is there when we gather in his name as his children. We can meet Jesus anew amidst play and laughter. 

Some of the CLC youth who braved the escape room.

Originally published in The Hub, a weekly email of Christ Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, VA.

© 2019 The Rev. Louis Florio. All content not held under another’s copyright may not be used without permission of the author.

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Holy Connections

The Hub, Feb. 14, 2019

As I enter my new call as your Associate Pastor, I’ve been thinking a great deal about connectedness. With Pastor Anne, Council and the Call Committee, I’ve actively considered how my past ministry relates to and will benefit our current shared ministry. I’ve been reunited with old friends at Christ Lutheran. I’m meeting new ones, and I am finding people who know other people I also know from past work and friendships. Soon, our Germanna Conference Dean, the Rev. Michael Church, will come to preside at my installation. Episcopal, Lutheran as well as other ecumenical and secular friends and neighbors will be invited to join us. It reminds me of how connected we remain in this world; bound up by God’s creation and love. We are part of something God is doing much bigger than ourselves!

And so, how appropriate it is that we kick off this new email communication with you during this time of growth and change. For those who are here weekly or only as able, for those near and far, Pastor Anne and I hope the email’s weekly contents will bless you not just with news but also faith formation; something to think about as individuals and in family settings. In the end, Connections might be just one more small thing to help bind us together with God as our hub. As the Psalmist reminds us, “How very good and pleasant it is when kindred live together in unity!” (Psalm 133:1).

Originally published in the Hub, a weekly email of Christ Lutheran Church, Fredericksburg, VA.  

Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations for this article are from the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) translation.

© 2019 The Rev. Louis Florio. All content not held under another’s copyright may not be used without permission of the author.

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