My Soul Rejoices in God My Savior
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Old man , Steve Shoemaker, with kite by soybean field on the Illinois prairie behind his home.
Children run to make a kite
lift into the air. I let
wind pull line from reel and stand
still with a quite lazy smile.
…
Then I wrap the string around
poles I beat into the ground.
If the wind stays resolute,
colors maintain altitude!
…
Day and night kites can fly
far from trees and cars and wires.
I live where the fields are wide,
blue skies hold the windy wind.
…
Far away at night I see
red lights in a line. Turbines
turn and electricity
is made from my friend the wind!
– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, Dec. 24, 2012
There is no real cliff.
The only cliff is the one created by the imagination of the lemmings now running toward it.
“Just Outside the Box” published a cartoon of a group of lemmings running toward the cliff. One of them has turned back to run from the cliff. One of the lemmings asks, “Why’s he going in the opposite direction from us?” to which another replies, “Don’t worry about him. He’s the black sheep in the family.”
There never has been a real fiscal cliff. The likelihood is that “the cliff” will disappear before the lemmings reach the brink. If the lemmings that created their cliff don’t all become “black sheep”, they’ll all be in big trouble with their constituents back home.
Maybe the partisan brinksmanship will end up serving a different purpose. If it does, it may turn out to have been one of those “teaching moments” when the light bulb goes on among the students in the classroom.
The United States of America is a representative democratic republic that places the art of compromise for the sake of the common good at the center of the nation’s life. If the perception of a “fiscal cliff” calls the electorate back from the precipice created by ”one-issue, my-way-or-the-highway, lemming politics“, the cliff that never was will turn out to have had the good effect of a new civility.
Friday evening, January 11 from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.
Drop by the wine and cheese reception for African artist Koffi Mbairamadji from Chad.
Click HERE for Georgetown University’s Center for Liturgy article on the artist.
The exhibit will be on display at Shepherd of the Hill Presbyterian Church in Chaska, MN in preparation for the Martin Luther King Day Celebration, January 21, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. in the Chapel of Shepherd of the Hill.
All are welcome.
Not like Barocci’s kneeling pink-cheeked girl
(who’d be afraid of her?) with white lace wings
that gazes up at Mary with a smile…
No, warrior Gabriel had frightened kings
and generals when he appeared: “Fear not!”
had been his necessary words to all.
More likely it was Mary fell prostrate
as holy light threw shadows on the wall,
and words that she was blest and would give birth
without knowing a man clouded her mind.
To Joseph came the same confounding truth:
an angel in a dream said he would find
her pregnant without sex. The angel’s word
from God caused them to accept the absurd.
– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, December 27, 2012
do we
not need
for more
sake to be
ass reminded
embling than
together instructed
– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, Dec. 23, 2012
Publisher’s note: struggle with this one for a while. Then post your comment on the poem.
surrounded by sounds
of other breathing bodies
strong voices lead
others join
…
the director
cajoles pleads whips
with eyes hands baton
…
a legion of devils
become angels
– Steve Shoemaker, Urbana, IL, December 22, 2012
Question from Views from the Edge:
Should there be 26, 27, or 28 tollings of the bell and candles lit after the tragedy of Newtown? Were Adam and Nancy members of the Choir?
“The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.” – NRA Gospel.
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” – Jesus from the cross.
Gospel according to Luke 2:8-14, Revised Version, NRA Bible:
And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them,
“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is announced this day the gift of armed guards in every school. And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find Joseph standing guard over an innocent child in Bethlehem.”
And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
“Glory to guns in the highest, and on earth peace, good will to men.”
This sermon, originally titled “Rejoice!”, was preached last Sunday following the tragedy in Newtown, CT. It turns to the biblical tradition and the classic Greek and Shakespearean theater for a different perspective in the aftermath of unspeakable violence and horror at Sandy Hook.