Saturday, September 12, 2009

One week down

My first week of seminary is over. At this point I am locked into my classes, sections, and spiritual direction group. So far I have enjoyed and been completely weirded out by the ecumenical worship services. I'm told this is natural. I have enjoyed being in classes with all the different flavors of Christianity that exist out there. That said, getting to know my Episcopal/Anglican brothers and sisters has been most rewarding.
Josh began his first week of work this week as well! St. Stephen's Armonk is a beautiful place with lovely people. And I must say I am grateful for the duality of life right now. Being a priest's wife and a seminarian allows me to not get too lost in one world. Sure I get to sit in class all day and think about martyrdom, JEPD, and the beauty of good liturgy, which is all super fun. But there is something good about being pulled out of it and into home from the moment I walk in the rectory. Parishioners bringing by tomatoes, asking Josh about Sunday school, and telling us where to buy our groceries also has its own warm feeling. My prayer is that I can balance both and learn how connected they really are.

1 comment:

  1. Sarah!!!

    I love your blog. My prayers are with you and Josh as you guys begin an amazing journey together. I loved your comment about finding duality in your roles. I understand the search for that, trying to interconnect the facets of your life. I found a quote today that I thought you guys would like.

    "All day and night, music,
    a quiet, bright
    reedsong. If it
    fades, we fade." - Rumi

    Love you guys!!!!

    Marie

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