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From the Rector: Is it time to celebrate or to mourn?

Posted on January 22, 2021 by

This post was orginally published in the November 6th, 2020 edition of the Christ Church E-Crier.From the Rector: Is it time to celebrate or to mourn?As we reflect on the election results, I wonder whether it is time to celebrate or to mourn. Amidst the threats of the COVID 19 pandemic, and domestic and global terrorism, we must humbly accept that our nation is badly divided. It is one thing to say that the results were very close, but another thing to say we are one nation. The coding of states red, blue, and purple seems to hide the growing divide between “us” and “them.” In the privacy of our hearts, this divide is accompanied by dehumanizing statements about those who don’t vote like we do.The polls suggested that Biden would win in a landslide, the Trump campaign also suggested it would win overwhelmingly. But as the results started coming in, our divisions became visible. The closeness of the results made many people wonder where the votes for both candidates were coming from. They came from us–we are the ones who cast those votes. We may boast of the number of votes cast, but the fact that both candidates evenly energized their voters to turnout speaks volumes.The assumption is that to be one, we must share the same values? I don’t want to ignore the validity of this assumption. It is, however, time for soul searching. Why are we so divided? What can we do to become one again? Or is it that we have never been one?Telling by the margins, it is possible to ignore the fact that we must start working on becoming one. This work cannot be done by one person or party but by all of us. We must allow ourselves to see the humanity of each other. We must ensure that our disagreements don’t rob us of our common humanity. Whether Democrat, Republican, or Independent, we are all children of God and citizens of our beloved nation.I am not sure whether to celebrate or to cry. Is this the America I would love to leave for my children? How can we say, “E Pluribus Unum ” (Out of many, one)? As Christians, we must realize that we have brothers and sisters on the other side of the political divide.I won’t stop you from celebrating the victory if your candidate wins–it is within your rights to do so. However, I want to remind you that your celebration should be planted in humility. There are no winners or losers–we are all children of God and fellow Americans! I pray we can learn to see each other as brothers and sisters again. To do this, we must go back to work. It is hard work, but together we can unite our beloved nation. As one America, we will fight the growing COVID 19 pandemic, violence, and terrorism, which know no party affiliation.I leave you with Ecclesiastes 3: 1-81 For everything there is a season,a time for every activity under heaven.2 A time to be born and a time to die.A time to plant and a time to harvest.3 A time to kill and a time to heal.A time to tear down and a time to build up.4 A time to cry and a time to laugh.A time to grieve and a time to dance.5 A time to scatter stones and a time to gather stones.A time to embrace and a time to turn away.6 A time to search and a time to quit searching.A time to keep and a time to throw away.7 A time to tear and a time to mend.A time to be quiet and a time to speak.8 A time to love and a time to hate.A time for war and a time for peace.I pray we can learn to see each other as brothers and sisters again.–Please join us for in-person worship at 10am. The service will be streamed on our YouTube Channel too.–Worship Committee Meeting is Friday, 13, 2020 at 7pm. -Rev. Kapya Kaoma

From the Rector: Can you be a Peacemaker after the Elections?

Posted on January 22, 2021 by

This blog post was originally published in the October 30th, 2020 edition of the Christ Church Waltham E-Crier. Can you be a Peacemaker after the Elections? In 4 days, the voting will come to an end. As polls close, we will

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A Word from our Bishops

Posted on June 2, 2020 by admin

The bishops of the seven New England Episcopal dioceses today issued the following joint statement in response to President Trump’s photo op at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. June 2, 2020. What President Trump did in

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Holy Week Services

Posted on April 7, 2020 by admin

Dear Friends, Holy Week blessings.As we walk with Jesus this Holy Week, I invite you to join us for the following Virtual Services:  1. 7PM Maundy Thursday Service. Reflection on feet washing in our homes. If you wash each other’s

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Weekly update from Rev Kapya Kaoma

Posted on April 3, 2020 by Kapya Kaoma

Where is Jesus in midst of COVID-19?  I am always hopeful even in hard times. But these days are no ordinary days; an elderly couple afraid of going out, a laid-off couple with bills to pay, and families whose beloved

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From the Warden – Christine Dutt

Posted on April 2, 2020 by Christine Dutt

Dear Church family, Lately, I’m feeling like I’ve left more undone than I should have. That line in our confession always gets me – it is the things left undone that haunt me – and I have a list every

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A message from Christine Dutt, Warden.

Posted on March 27, 2020 by Christine Dutt

Dear Christ Church Family, I kind of wish that you could be a fly on the wall in my house right now. One of my daughters is FaceBooking with two friends, one is eating a snack and I’m typing this.

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Message from our Warden, Christine Dutt

Posted on March 21, 2020 by Christine Dutt

Dear Christ Church Family, It is hard to know what to say in these uncertain and unprecedented times. Please know that as I, and Vestry and Rev. Kapya are figuring out how to do church now, we are ever mindful

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Corona virus update from Rev. Kapya Kaoma

Posted on March 21, 2020 by Kapya Kaoma

My Dear Sisters and Brothers in Jesus, Lenten greetings from your Rector and friend. The ongoing pandemic of coronavirus (COVID-19), and its associated uncertainty invites us to explore new ways of being Church. Starting this Sunday, we will hold virtual

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Life of an Interim

Posted on August 16, 2018 by Christ Church

Dear Friends, Every once in a great while, I amuse myself seeing what search engines come up with for various topics. I have spent the last ten years assisting parishes in building their websites and working on SEO (Search Engine

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