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Giving thanks
November 15, 2017
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Dear Friends,
When I lived in Ashland, VA, I celebrated Holy Eucharist once a month in the women’s section of the city jail.
During those services, when we got to the Prayers of the People, I invited the women to offer aloud their own petitions, and they always had a lot to say.
“For the special needs and concerns of this congregation,” I would prompt, and fervent prayer would rise from all corners of the room.
“We thank you for all the blessings of this life,” I would continue…and again prayer would break out all over the room:
Thank you that I woke up this morning.
Thank you for the gift of a new day.
Thank you that I am recovering from my addiction.
Thank you for my mother.
Thank you…
Thank you…
Thank you…
By so many measures, those women had
nothing
.
They were incarcerated, wearing ill-fitting clothes, crammed together with strangers, enduring loneliness and uncertainty, undergoing punishment.
They were separated from family and friends.
And yet, when given a chance to name the blessings of their lives and to give God thanks for them, they could not stop talking.
The most grateful people I have ever met were those women incarcerated in the Richmond City Jail.
They taught me a lot about perspective and privilege and giving thanks to God
always and everywhere
, as we pray every Sunday in the Eucharistic Prayer.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving this week, let us indeed thank God for all the blessings of our lives.
I pray that our lists are long…
and loud… and an inspiration to those around us.
Blessings to each of you, this Thanksgiving and always.
Anne+