sarge wrote:if i don't go stir crazy life will be good.
Do you think there's a way for you to get to do some of the art stuff you'd like to while you're at home?
sgt.null wrote:i know that it hits us hard whenever the priests rotate. in fact at Mass today a favorite priest who has retired showed up, but was unable to say hi to him.
he was present at the only reading i have ever done during Mass. it was a weekday Mass,, and the reading was James 5:1-3. my favorite.
aww, too bad ya didn't get to say hi!
whoa you were doing that reading? cool! Your favorite?

James really "gets" me..
sarge wrote:but the new priest is very nice and asked permission today to take thrre weeks next year to do some justice ministry work - we said yes as a congregation of course!
Awesome! I'm curious about where/what!
Oh, and ali- we're not members of a denomination, so there's no "they" to move us around.
The process of finding where we're going next will be less linear, (and more annoyingly uncertain) but probably also more of an adventure.
But you have a point; staying local is still a possibility...