Something for the Journey
Rev. Darrick Jackson, UUMA Director of Lifelong Learning
It is December. A time w hen we are inundated with messages of joy and cheer, and there are many obligations for celebrations, performances of all kinds, rituals, and worship services. There are so many ways in which we are asked to do more. It can be an exhausting time to be a human, let alone a minister. On top of that, we may not be in the emotional space to deal with the holiday season.
As we come to the Winter Solstice and the longest night, may we find comfort in that growing darkness. May it hold and ground us while we find our equilibrium. If we are feeling heartache in this world where there is much worth grieving, may the growing night cover us like a blanket, allowing us to feel the pain and to rest so that we can emerge new again. Let us not fear the dark, but embrace it and what it offers. May it sustain us for the days and weeks to come.
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