They say “that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.” But, 2020 has been tough. And we’re not out of the woods yet. It’s been easier to pay attention to racism, politics, or public health than to pay attention to all the things we’re thankful for. But, even in all of the chaos of life, there is still so much to say Thank you for. It’s always the right time to say thank you from the heart: for life, for the portion of health we enjoy. For faith and hope, even if your faith and hope waver sometimes We’re thankful for a God who is persistently patient and present. A God that is closer to us than our breath. And, always more willing to hear from us than we are willing to talk.
For what and for whom are you thankful?
Imagine Church | Give Thanks
For Bishop Wright’s full reflection on giving thanks, you can watch the November Imagine Church service.