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You are here: Home / Minister / What’s Your Joy?

Sep 02 2021

What’s Your Joy?

Last Sunday’s service with Rev. Erin Walter was a wonderful reminder to find joy in hard times.  If you missed the service or want to watch it again, you can find it here, complete with her original song, “The World’s on Fire (And We Still Fall in Love.)”   

This week, I made a recording to share with you.  It reflects my joy of blessing our bodies and finding spiritual nourishment.  May you be nourished, too.   

And here’s a recording that Otto Buls shared with me.  It is another reflection of joy in hard times.  (I liked the jammies best.) 

Bach to the Barre! Staying Home with TSO musicians & National Ballet of Canada dancers 

Blessings on your week, 

Rev. Mary  

Written by Jo Sahlin · Categorized: Minister

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