Spring 2009
Dear friends & faithful readers,
I'm happy to announce that I graduated from Duke University
Divinity School
on May 10 with a Master's in Theological Studies. It felt very, very good. I'm
so thankful for the many people who encouraged me on that journey, including my
patient readers. Now I can turn my energies back to freelancing--hurrah!
A few quick updates in that regard:
But first, my husband and I are moving back to Michigan next weekend.
Yes: finally and for good. He has been appointed to a church outside of Lansing, so we are packing up our earthly belongings and
leaving Durham, North Carolina after four wonderful years.
We will miss our church, Asbury Temple UMC, and the Duke Divinity community.
But most of all we will miss our housemates at Isaiah House of Hospitality (to
whom "The One Year Daily Grind" is dedicated).
There is a kind of tearing that happens when you've gone through daily
spiritual formation with a group of people who are trying to follow God's call
in the abandoned places of the world. I imagine this is what the Apostle Paul
felt like as he said goodbye to the Ephesians, knowing they would never have
that kind of close connection again. The church is like family; it is more than
family. We are engrafted to these people through baptism and the breaking of
bread. How does one say goodbye?
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►sa...@saraharthur.com
True love causes pain.
Jesus, in order to give us the proof
of his love,
died on the cross.
A mother, in order to give birth
to her baby, has to suffer.
If you really love one another,
you will not be able to avoid making sacrifices.
- Mother
Teresa of Calcutta
Mother Teresa: In My Own Words