| Dear Friends,
One day a person was walking along a beach and noticed hundreds and hundreds of starfish lying in the sun on the beach. There were starfish as far as the eye could see. The person knew that the starfish would die in the hot sun. As the person kept walking, a child was carefully picking up the starfish, one by one, and putting them back in the water. It would take a very, very long time - maybe even forever - to put all of the starfish back. “Hey,” the person said, “don’t you think you’re wasting your time? There are so many, many starfish. You can’t possibly save them all.” “Maybe not,” said the child. “But I’m doing what I can.” “Yes, but do you really think you can make a difference?” The child picked up a starfish and put it back in the water. “Made a difference to that one,” the child replied.
Advent is a season of preparing to make a difference in the world
around
us. This year’s theme is Beads of Hope and Stars of Promise. The
Beads of Hope campaign is in conjunction with an international
campaign,
to raise the level of awareness and funds for the AIDS/HIV crisis in
the
world, particularly in Africa. The Stars of Promise is a local
endeavour,
in conjunction with the
On the following dates, Tuesdays: 7:30-9:00pm beginning Nov. 25th
and/or
Wednesdays: 1:00 - 2:30pm beginning November 26th, I encourage you to
join
the Spiritual Care group and gather to make paper stars. Each
star
comes with a story of a person, a concern, an interest, a
celebration,
etc. that we want to hold out as a place, a time, an experience.
Or perhaps the star is a person who needs to hear the promise that they
are not alone in the world. In Advent, we slow down and look around for Promise and Hope. You are invited to join us on this journey and one person at a time, we will make a difference. In Christ, Shaun E. Fryday |