Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Changing Diapers, Changing Lives

I've been thinking a lot over the past year about how we can support families with young children. Having had three of my own, I know how overwhelming it can be. I also remember how important it was to have friends who supported me as I gradually learned what being a parent entails! (It wasn't always easy!) When I have spoken to mothers of infants here at St. Mark's, I often hear apologies - they're sorry they're not in church, but they're afraid their little ones will disturb all the other worshipers... or, they simply cannot get everyone dress and out the door on a Sunday morning. I approached you all after reading a review of the book "Changing Diapers, Changing Lives." It came to me (call it the Holy Spirit)that perhaps we could form a support group on-line, centered around this book, so that even when we cannot be together at St. Mark's, we have a way to connect with God and with one another. This doesn't mean we don't want to see you at church! Think of it as a reminder that you have a community here at St. Mark's where we can support one another - and our families - even if we don't have the time to get together on a regular basis. The books have been ordered. Once they arrive, I'll let you know. Then I'll make assignments and post a "conversation starter" here in this blog. I promise they'll each be short - and together we'll determine how we'd like our readings spaced, time-wise. Feel free to post your own thoughts, and although this is a closed blog, I encourage you to invite your friends to participate. The books are $5 and can be purchased through Forwardmovement.org. You and your children are dear to me, and I hold each of you in my prayers! Be in touch, and God bless you always- Rev. Meredith

2 comments:

  1. That's my sweet little baby in the photo!

    I've been attempting to begin reading the book several times now in the evenings after putting both my kids to bed and I've fallen asleep. I'm by no means knocking the book -- I've just been so tired, I haven't been able to really get into it. But I'm looking forward to reading it and sharing my reflections here.

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  2. I am so glad that I have a church family. Sometimes I feel not attending on sunday forfiets my pass to participate. I look forward to being a 'virtual' part of the Body.

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