UNPITCH THE TENTS

As week two of Lent deepens, I'm thinking of scattering ashes on Mount Tabor.

I'm thinking about Peter wanting to pitch a tent at the top of Mount Tabor with Jesus, James, and John, when he sees the shining Jesus.

I can understand how Peter might have felt. I can remember a breathtaking summer night with some friends, in a boat, in the middle of Georgian Bay-- looking up at the stars.  I couldn't stay there either.

But what if today the mountain top is now a place where we need to unpitch the tents (roles) others pitched for us?  Tents and roles concealing our true identities as daughters and sons of God.

I continue imagining:  Now I am with Peter, James and John on Mount Tabor.

There is an old jar of ashes beside me.

Somehow I know it is holding an equally old lie that there is something wrong with me.

I start back down the mountain with Peter, James, and John scattering the ashes as I walk.

At the bottom of the mountain I imagine an Angel handing me a shining message:

Whether on the mountain top, or bottom, or somewhere in between--

Know that every step of the way wonderful daughter I am with you.

Keep writing!

Amen

                                                                    Saints Perpetua and Felicity pray for us

 

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