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Daily Devotion for March 21, 2020

3/21/2020

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Devotion for Saturday, March 21
By Al Barkve
 
Years ago, as a camp counselor while in college, I had a few devotions that I kept handy in a small beat up red book that I kept tucked in a waterproof backpack. (I liked the devotions that were a little “off-beat” I guess.)
 
A favorite was called “Brass Communion Rail” and I don’t know the author. It is a devotion about a young female college student that was doing a two-month internship in a very rough neighborhood bar on the eastern shore.  While working as a bartender, she was actually observing and researching the behavior of people living in poverty that drank heavily.
 
This was very different experience than her upbringing, since she came from a wealthy family and was majoring in sociology at an Ivy League school. She intended to be a social worker. She dressed in worn clothes, and was convincing enough as a bartender. She rationalized her job to all there by telling everyone she needed to make some money to go back to school someday. And for the internship, she logged her observations and experiences dutifully in a journal for later analysis.
 
As I recall the story, she was younger of course, attractive, energetic and friendly and became a fast favorite of the local bar denizens, the regular heavy drinking crowd. After a time of getting to know her, they would go out of their way to watch out for her. They would make sure to arrange to have someone trusted and sober to drive her home in this rough neighborhood at bar closing. They also – without her knowledge – made some adjustments to coarse language at the bar, and enforced the new rules at times with steely stares at the offenders.
 
When two months passed, she announced that she’d be leaving and her last night bartending would be that Saturday.
 
Among her regulars, nobody was in the mood for a celebration, in fact, there were all heartbroken – but they had seen plenty come and go.
 
As the last Saturday evening wore on, one of the many bar regulars motioned her over. The small group told her in no uncertain terms that she was “far too good for this place, and for the likes of them.” They handed her an envelope with over $3,000 cash (an astonishing amount of money for people living at poverty level) in it, and told her to “get back to school, and they wished her all the best – but did not want to ever see her back in that bar!”
 
That devotion always told me something that members of St Michael’s already well know: You find the power and love of Jesus so many places and in so many people on the outside of a church – not just inside of the church. As we spend our time in the coming weeks and months ahead outside of the church [building] – know that God’s love is always present, especially in times of sorrow and sacrifice. When people are down and out, we are all still capable of kindness, thoughtfulness and selflessness. Our gift of Jesus’ time on earth is “imprinted” on us, and we will experience that love and grace on the inside of the church (definitely!) and on the outside of the church too!
 
Prayer:  God, we give thanks that Church (our St Michael’s congregation) is not just inside the walls of the St Michael’s church building. We pray for protection and patience to face our challenges. We pray for your love beyond borders, faiths and economics. In Christ’s name we pray, Amen.
 
Bio: Allen Barkve is a member of St Michael’s, married to Kelly, with two adult children Marit and Nik. Allen has traveled in the US extensively during his 39-year career and has been the recipient of hospitality, kindness and exceptional levels of service from people in the transportation, hotel and restaurant industries. People that care are everywhere.

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Daily Devotional for March 19, 2020

3/19/2020

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​Devotion for Thursday, March 19
By Ruth Petersen (with additional wisdom shared by her dad, the late Rev. Roger Prescott)
 
In these days of 'social distancing' I am keeping in communication with friends and family via text and email.  I was reminded of a short reflection that my father gave in a similar time of social distress. I share it with you here:
 
Golden Apple Words
While reading my Bible the other day, my eyes fell upon these words from the Book of Proverbs:
     "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver"  Proverbs 25:11 RSV
After pondering these words I began to wonder what words, fitly spoken, might just be like golden apples.
 
How about ...
   "I love you" or "It's all right"
Then there are ...
   "Sleep till noon" and "I couldn't have done it without you"
Last week the golden apple words for me were ...
   "Mr. Prescott, your car is ready."
And how about the simple words...
   "Thank you" and "You're welcome"
 
I find, when I think about it, that language is full of golden apple words. Why not share some today with your family or a friend?
 
This was written by my father, Rev. Roger Prescott, many years ago. He administered a "Warmline" of short daily thoughts and devotions (via telephone) for over 20 years as a way to be available to those who were shut in or just needed to hear a warm, friendly voice. He collected these daily devotions into books in the later years of his life. I love to use them, as many are filled with devotions based on our family activities. They remind me to always remember the values of gentleness and humble joy in daily living as a child of God.
 
Prayer: O God, we thank you for the gift of friends and family. Guard our speech and give us generous hearts to share today.  Amen.
 
Bio: Ruth Peterson has worked in various jobs over the years (accounting, teaching, administering) and is grateful now to have 'retired' to enjoy hobbies of reading, walking, puzzling of any kind, cooking and yoga. Ruth and her husband Dave live in St. Paul near Como Park and have been part of the St. Michael's community for about 35 years.  They write, "We have received many 'golden apple' words in those years!"
 

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Roseville, MN 55113
651-631-1510

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