HELLO!
I am sending this daily blog to all our 480 households, not the 125 daily subscribers, as Peter tells me the livestream was not working this morning. As per usual our clever Peter always has a backup plan, thus he records the services and then uploads them to our YouTube channel after the service. God bless him, and Maureen, who patiently waits as Peter does his AV artistry. Thanks also to Bev, Lori and Steve, the other three members of this dedicated AV team. We are so blessed to have them offer this ministry! Given this was a collaborative effort, offered by five Dartmouth United Churches, I thought you would like to see it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6HvaQSYSqc

I loved The Fourth Magi drama. We mainline Protestants assume we are the givers, others are there to receive. While there is great generosity to this assumption, it is also more than a little arrogant, to think we give, others receive. What if, in humility, we realized how much we need to receive? Jesus is the gift of this season of Epiphany. I felt my colleague Michael Mugford, as the Fourth Magi, broke through the words, the typical way presenters stand and deliver their “correct lines”. Michael’s body language, his asides (adlibs), his energy, brought the words to life.
Thanks to Bethe for doing such a great job organizing this gathering!
I end with an ask…I hope in early February to begin my faith studies (weekly on Tuesday nights and monthly on Wednesday mornings). Through suggestions from the congregation, I have five different books to choose from. Please tell me which one most captivates your interest:
Peace, Kevin
We are a congregation of the United Church of Canada, a member of the Worldwide Council of Churches.