Sunday, April 14, 2019

Reflections From Sunday Evening

Pastor Nancy shared her new word today. Of course she told me  just before I started to preach and couldn’t get the word out of my head.
Coddiwomple.  Spell check does not recognize it but dictionaries do.
Coddiwomple: to travel in a purposeful manner towards a vague destination. It could mean toward an uncertain, or unknown destination.
It is a great word to begin Holy Week. It captures how many of us approach uncertain tomorrows or even the life of faith.
Jesus began his coddiwomple that led to the cross. With Jesus the destination was not vague but had our salvation in view. There could have been surprising twists in the journey, but the ultimate result was clear. The coddiwomple would end at the cross...but then.
We are invited onto our own coddiwomple this week.  There may be some seemingly vague destinations.  What should we make of towel and basin with its call to serve?
What about a Holy Thursday meal with friends? What about our personal view of the cross?
We may not be exactly sure where our faith will take us, but we travel with purpose.
Coddiwomple.
It’s been a good day. I hope you’ve had a good day too.
Steve



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