Tuesday, December 13
Reflection by Ellen Weber
Isaiah 35:3-4
Strengthen the weak hands,
and make firm the feeble knees.
Say to those who are of a fearful heart,
鈥楤e strong, do not fear! Here is your God.
God will come with vengeance, with terrible recompense.
God will come and save you.鈥
A few years ago, when I was playing defense during my soccer game, I twisted and heard something in my knee. I knew something was wrong and I hobbled off the field. Luckily it wasn鈥檛 a tear and was a cyst, but I did need to take time off. With that time off of soccer, I learned more about how to strengthen my knee and the muscles around it, how to listen to my body about what I could do or what needed to wait. I found a new connection with my body that was deeply embodied.
God has given us this beautiful, holy body that so many of us are fearful of. We are taught to be fearful of our own body or certain kinds of bodies or ways to be in our bodies. Advent is a time to notice and listen to our own bodies as God chose to show up with us and among us in a human body through Jesus. By connecting with our bodies we can be reminded who we are and whose we are. With that reminder, we can show up for each other in ways that are rooted and with open hands and hearts for each other. Ellen Weber
This fall, the theme in Campus Ministry is 鈥淯ncovering the Mystery鈥, a theme that in itself allows space for multiple meanings: holding space for Scripture, learning from one another in community, and practicing listening deeply, to name a few. But it also encourages us to explore some big questions together. Does something need to be uncovered in our lives in order to live into God鈥檚 call more fully? How might we make space for new wisdom to take root, to reveal what has felt hidden? Will something about our vocation be made clearer to us this year? Maybe sitting in mystery together can allow for new understandings, as well as a comfort with the unknown.听
The theme of 鈥淯ncovering the Mystery鈥 similarly invites us to come closer and sit together in life and faith鈥檚 countless question marks, in the hope that new understanding and new life is just around the corner, waiting to be revealed. We鈥檙e so happy to welcome students back to campus this fall, and welcome all to come be a part of all that鈥檚 going on in campus ministries!听