Rooted In Abundance 2024 Pledge Campaign Now Through October 29
A Message from George Daisa,
Rector of Saint Patrick’s
They shall be like a tree planted by water,
sending out its roots by the stream.
It shall not fear when heat comes, and its leaves shall stay green;
in the year of drought it is not anxious, and it does not cease to bear fruit. – Jeremiah 17:8
The most important words to say in Church are “thank you.” We say it often, and we mean it, and today I say it to you. Thank you for the many gifts that you share with our community.
You have heard the familiar expression “can’t see the forest for the trees.” We most often use it to describe that occasion in which we lose sight of the big picture while focusing on the details. From my position, I often experience the blessing of being able to see the big picture of our congregation – the love-spreading difference making we bring to our neighbors, the impact we have on our community, the myriad ways that week after week we come together to celebrate our faith and praise God. This is the forest.
And I am also privileged to wander amongst the trees. From the small shoot reaching out from its seed and finding the sunlight to the mightiest tree, standing tall, showing strength, offering sheltering love to those who need it. You are those trees, each drawing strength from our family, rooted in God’s abundance, and showering the world with the love and grace you have come to know here. I am blessed and honored that here in our congregation, I can see both the forest and the trees!
When I walk through a forest, I am aware of the tangle of roots, how one tree is connected to another. Trees use these networks, secretly talking to each other through their roots, passing information along. Adult trees share their sugars with young saplings, a dying tree can send its remaining resources back out to help the community. These networks, these roots of abundance, keep trees in place just as much as they free them to grow and share.
The theme of our annual pledge campaign this year is Rooted in Abundance, and we are reminded that we are a mighty forest comprised of ancient trunks and sprightly saplings, each of us contributing our gifts to a world that needs Jesus. As you hear the messages and stories of abundance this year, take note of how generosity spreads and widens our roots of faith and loving action.
Please prayerfully consider the abundance of love, peace, joy, formation and fellowship you experience here at Saint Patrick’s, and return your pledge card by Sunday, October 29 so it can be included in our Ingathering on All Saints’ Sunday, November 5.
In gratitude and with great expectations for the future,
George+