Bishop's Message / Enews January 2021
Dear saints,
Yesterday was the Inauguration of our 46th President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris! What a historic moment, when this wonderful and imperfect country took yet another step to live into its promise! The oldest man ever to be inaugurated as President and the first African and Southasian-American woman Vice President took the reigns of government! The cabinet around this Presidency promises to be the most diverse in the history of our nation. We pray for their success and our healing, reconciliation and spirit of hope in the days and months ahead.
Yes, we face all kinds of challenges with pandemic justice, racial justice, economic justice, climate justice, truth justice, and justice around extremist violence. But we have proved that we are still a democratic republic and while the process has been tested again, we know it works! I could not be prouder and more hopeful than I am today of being an American! I pray that our better days are ahead of us because we know about the integrity it takes to responsibly steward this tenuous democracy. I pray that we will hold on to the ideals of a constitutional democracy that are built on the foundational principle of integrity of, for, and by the people! May God bless America and the whole wide world! I invite you to pray for our new President, Vice President, and their team, as well as our locally elected State Senators on Thursday, January 22, 2021 at 5 pm. Please contact Steve Richards if you wish to join us for this time of prayer.
I also wish to give a shout out to two elected state Senators elected from our pews. Senator Samra Brouk, who grew up teaching Sunday School at St. Peter’s in Bloomfield, and Senator Jeremy Cooney, who grew up at Christ Church in Rochester, where he now serves on the Vestry and also on our Diocesan COVID-19 Task Force.
I invite you to watch the stream of Greg Kremer's Ordination to the Sacred Order of Priests, this Saturday at 11am! You can find more information here.
We have work to do to live more deeply into our baptismal identity as beloved children of God. I invite every one of you to join us for this year’s Diocesan Ash Wednesday service online when we will celebrate Absalom Jones from 7 to 8 PM! Our Preacher will be Rev. Nita Byrd, Chaplain and Dean for Spiritual Engagement at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. The music and liturgy will be stunning to glorify God in celebration of Blessed Absalom. I promise you; it will be worth gathering around your computer with your loved ones for hope, joy, and inspiration as we prepare for a holy Lent. This will be the first all diocesan liturgy of 2021.
I also commend to you the follow-up Book Study, Unsettling Truths on Thursday, January 28, 5-6:30. We are extremely grateful to the Racial Reconciliation, Healing, and Justice Circle of our Diocese for their diligence in helping us journey together with honesty to embrace beloved community.
Registration begins in February for an exciting new program for you to participate in - The Lenten Project.
Finally, I commend to you a white paper on the Diocesan Dean design after a year of living into this distributive model of leadership.
I wish you meaningful annual meetings filled with grace, imagination, safety and possibility.
With affection,
Prince