ANNOUNCEMENTS
November 3 | Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
The Revised Common Lectionary passages for the Lord’s Day are:
First Reading: Ruth 1:1-18
Psalm 146:1-10
Second Reading: Hebrews 9:11-14
Gospel Reading: Mark 12:28-34
The liturgical color for the day is: Green
Many will use this Lord’s Day as a celebration of All Saints’ Day. Such a festival is also a good occasion to observe the Reaffirmation of Baptism.
In Mark 12 the exchange between Jesus and the Scribe is notable. Jesus does not say the greatest commandment is, “Love God,” and stop there. That commandment is coupled with, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” In a very real way, we cannot love God without loving our neighbor.
We do not exist in isolation. Love for God is a communal reality.
We do not live in isolation. We are connected. We are vitally connected. Ruth, we are told, clung to Naomi. Ruth was vitally connected to Naomi, and it shaped her life, and she intentionally allowed it to shape her future.
We are vitally connected. We are vitally connected with each other.
The waters rage, the winds blow, the earth is utterly changed, regimes come and go, tragedy and joy co-exist, and blessings and woes are nigh. These are our realities, and yet in all of it we still have this love of God that reaches all the way down and all the way out to us connecting us with those here and those gone. That love of God shapes our new reality and our new day and gives us all we need to commit ourselves to this great mission of loving God and loving each other.
To be faithful is always to renew our commitments (such can be physically expressed in that service of Reaffirmation of Baptism). Renew your clinging like Ruth did to Naomi. Renew your clinging to this commitment of those who have gone before us. Renew your life as a life that is shaped by loving God and loving your neighbor. As we make that renewal we are “not far from the Kingdom of God.”
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Rev. Dr. Daris Bultena
Chief Imagination Officer
General Presbyter and Stated Clerk