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Wholehearted Rest
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56
In his sermon, Father Mark emphasizes the importance of unity in worship, whether gathered in person or online, symbolized by the collective lighting of candles. He explores the theme of rest, using the story of Jesus and his disciples seeking solitude but finding a needy crowd. Jesus’ compassion for the crowd, despite his own need for rest, highlights the rejuvenating power of wholehearted service and divine compassion.
Father Mark introduces the idea of "Sabbath rest," which transcends mere physical rest and involves being sustained by God's creation and acting in harmony with the Creator's spirit. He references a conversation between poet David White and a Benedictine monk, underscoring that the antidote to exhaustion is wholeheartedness, not inactivity. Father Mark encourages the congregation to approach their tasks with open hearts, allowing God's love and grace to flow through them, thus finding true refreshment and renewal in their spiritual and daily lives.
Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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Wholehearted Rest
Mark 6:30-34, 53-56
In his sermon, Father Mark emphasizes the importance of unity in worship, whether gathered in person or online, symbolized by the collective lighting of candles. He explores the theme of rest, using the story of Jesus and his disciples seeking solitude but finding a needy crowd. Jesus’ compassion for the crowd, despite his own need for rest, highlights the rejuvenating power of wholehearted service and divine compassion.
Father Mark introduces the idea of "Sabbath rest," which transcends mere physical rest and involves being sustained by God's creation and acting in harmony with the Creator's spirit. He references a conversation between poet David White and a Benedictine monk, underscoring that the antidote to exhaustion is wholeheartedness, not inactivity. Father Mark encourages the congregation to approach their tasks with open hearts, allowing God's love and grace to flow through them, thus finding true refreshment and renewal in their spiritual and daily lives.
Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
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