Pilgrimage Summer 2013
May 1st: Loosening Threads, Richmond, Indiana
May 4th: The people you would call in the middle of the night, Richmond, Indiana
May 7th: Robin’s Egg Blue, Richmond, Indiana
May 14: Traveling Sacred Space, in transit
May 15: Festival of Homiletics, Nashville, IN
May 15: Fragments from the Festival of Homiletics, Nashville, IN
May 18: Fragments and Sketches from the Festival of Homiletics: Second Installment, Nashville, TN
May 20: Nashville Yarn, Nashville, TN
May 21: Swedenborg Chapel, Cambridge, MA
May 27: Glances from the Freedom Trail, Boston, MA
May 28: Ode to Mary Dyer, Boston, MA
May 29: Yarn in Western Mass, Southhampton, MA
May 30: “Judge Not” Sermon for Swedenborg Chapel, Cambridge, MA
June 2: Boston Yarn, Boston, MA
June 5: Vibrancy in NYC, New York, NY
June 6: New York Yarn, New York, NY
June 6: Hopping Across the Pond, Indianapolis, IN
June 6-23: English and Scottish Pilgrim, United Kingdom
June 6-23: Prayer on Waking, United Kingdom
June 6-23: Blessing for Brushing, United Kingdom
June 6-23: Prayer on Encountering Others, United Kingdom
June 6-23: Baptism: A Poem, United Kingdom
June 6-23: Threads Throughout the United Kingdom, United Kingdom
July 26: Fish and Birds, Almont, MI
July 28: Sabbath, Sorrow, and Sending, Almont, MI
August 7: Traveling Yarns, Boulder, CO
August 12: Life is Large, Somewhere in Utah
August 16: Penny: Ode to my Vehicle, Berkeley, CA
August 19: Twenty Seven Beds, Berkeley, CA
This summer holds many things for me. This is my smorgasbord summer, chock full of ordination requirements, classes, travel, and moving. It is the summer where I will pack up my things at the beginning of May in Richmond Indiana and unpack a mere carload of them in a yet to be found home in San Francisco at the end of August. It is the summer where my Sherpani carry-on suitcase and I (a splendid birthday gift from a dear friend) will become close companions. It is a summer where I fear I could feel disconnected, homeless, overwhelmed, and unraveled.
Thanks to the wise spiritual direction and coaching of Amy and Martha, and the wisdom of the many saints who have pilgrimed before, I choose to be intentional about this journey. This summer is a pilgrimage. This summer is a beautifully connected series of events, which will be woven together with a divine thread that is already at work. A journey of calling. A journey of discovery. A journey of adventure and service, exploration and growth. An inward journey threading through the outward journey.
As part of intentionally paying attention to this Weaving of the Spirit, I am going to work on a prayer shawl as I travel. Stitch after stitch in the foundation of cream-colored-cotton, creating a continuous framework. A framework that I will then weave in yarns and ribbons, colors and memories from each of the places I sojourn.
On this pilgrimage I remember that we are always held and breathing in the body of God, present in the gratitude, the beauty, the brokenness and the stories. And that we do not walk alone.
And so I invite you, any of you, to pilgrim with me this summer. Whatever your plans are, whatever your travel itinerary might hold. Join in a summer of paying attention to what the Great Weaver is doing in your life. Together we can notice what practices sustain on the journey. Share snapshots of your pilgrimage, as I share mine.