With Marcella Kraybill-Greggo & Rev. Maggie Wellert
Ordinary Time officially began with the ending of Pentecost. Stretching out for the next six months. Wendy M. Wright shares that the “ordinary” in “Ordinary Time” does not mean “boring, uneventful, undistinguished, everyday.” Rather, it “comes from the word ordinal, to count.” In her book The Time Between: Cycles and Rhythms in Ordinary Time, Wendy shares: “I like to think of the entire spectrum of the liturgical cycle of Ordinary Time with all its varied rhythms—as one greater movement of desire to be face-to-face, heart-to-heart with God. The deep grammar of the church year’s Ordinary Time is perhaps uttered most keenly in our ceaseless longing.”
Please bring some bread and wine or grape juice. We will light our candles as we begin, and you may like to arrive a few minutes early to settle. All our welcome!
Event Details
When: Sunday June 2, 2024 from 10-11am et
Where: Online via Zoom
Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 810 1267 8552
Passcode: Wisdom
Cost: Free