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January 4, 2023

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Joy and New Direction in the Margins

“They set out; and there, ahead of them, went the star that they had seen at its rising, until it stopped over the place where the child was.


When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy.” Matthew 2:9-10


Epiphany arrives at the end of a busy, holiday season. Christmas paraphernalia has mostly been packed away, along with extra family time, and holiday parties. We arrive in the vast space of a new year, trying to prepare ourselves for the upcoming quiet and slumber of winter. 

 

Winter is a season of darkness and cold for those of us in the northern parts of the Americas. It is often associated with hibernation, and what appears to be a lifeless world outside our windows. Less sunshine can lead to feelings of apathy and disengagement. But winter, despite the cold and dark, or more accurately because of these elements, is also the season before spring. Bulbs beneath the earth need the cold dormancy of winter before they can bloom again in the spring. It is an essential part of their natural life cycle. 

 

Our lives, like the natural world, ebb, and flow. We are not always green, growing, and busy, like a summer garden. Each of us needs margin in our lives and times of rest and quiet. These are not simply unproductive times, as they might appear, but instead they can provide the necessary stillness before the start of new and joyful endeavors. Epiphanies, new understanding, and times of intense clarity need space or margin to happen. 

 

During Epiphany the Christian Church celebrates the Magi and their long journey to find the Christ child. The Magi journeyed, and then “stopped and were overwhelmed with joy.” The Biblical story also recounts how the Magi returned home a different way, after God spoke to them in a dream. In stopping, they received the gifts of joy and new direction. 

 

Good work gives meaning, joy, order, and purpose to our lives. So too, good rest and reflection can bring about needed change and new growth in our lives. At times we may be so busy all the margins are used up, but making intentional effort to clear a little space in our lives is a pursuit well worth our effort. 

 

How could you build margin into your life? What could you put in the doesn’t need to be done column so that there is room for margin? What if you only gave 70% of your energy towards something this week? How would you use the extra 30%? Maybe the extra 30% would be for simply sitting and reflecting.   

 

In this season of Epiphany, may we each find margin, and in those quiet spaces find joy and direction for the new year ahead.



Written by Gwen Lantz

Writer at somecomfortandjoy.wordpress.com

Harrisonburg Mennonite Church, Shenendoah Valley of Virginia

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Verse of the Year

Happy New Year, sisters! We celebrate while also making space for grief in the midst of the many problems facing humanity.


Last year, MW USA came together in Albuquerque, NM to discern the most hopeful path for 2024. The landscape in New Mexico is full of beautiful green cacti in delightfully distinct shapes. Because cacti survive harsh conditions, they symbolize persistent and unconditional love in some Native American traditions and strength and protection in some Eastern cultures. 


Our Scripture for sisterhood in 2024 is Second Timothy 1:7. This year we are asking women to stand up to the various injustice in the world. In order for us to do that we must embody this verse. Strong like a cactus, we'll persevere in reaching the harshest parts of this world with God's love.

#MWUSAinABQ: Look for social media posts with this tag to spot snaps taken from MW USA’s recent time of visioning. We hope you find the images as inspiring as we found these sights in person. And we hope you view them as an invitation to join in this important discernment. What can the power of sisterhood accomplish in 2024?

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Women's Christmas Examen
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Our Women's Christmas Examen is this Saturday, January 6 at 3 pm Eastern, noon Pacific.


Don't miss this special Coffee and Conversation for both unwinding and uplift. We'll start by identifying the recent times we have felt God's presence and the times we could not. And we'll conclude by reflecting on what we want to take (and leave behind) into the new year. Your unique presence will add to the fun, fellowship, and generative spirit of this special occasion.


Women’s Christmas has Irish origins, called Nollaig na mBan. Think celebrating friendship among womenlike Galentine's Dayand appreciation for the women in one’s lifelike Mother’s Dayrolled together on Epiphany. It's a time for restfulness and recognition of the disproportionate domestic work of women, especially around the holidays. Epiphany marks the formal and liturgical end of Christmastide (December 25 - January 5) and of course we started the new calendar year on January 1. So a Women’s Christmas Examen on Epiphany is a time for reflecting on the past and dreaming about the future while deeply sighing. 


Join in for the relaxing and reflective company of inspired women: Prioritize a time of sisterhood for you!

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SAVE THE DATE: The next Coffee and Conversation: Being Each Other's will be at the conclusion of Black History Month and the start of Women's History Month on Sunday, March 3 at 7 pm E.

Abundant Liberation MW USA Bible Study
Bible Study Guide

Let us gather in our local circles around MW USA's latest woman-authored Bible Study Guide, Abundant Liberation: Scripture Reflections and Blessings. Author Samantha E. Lioi is a spiritual director, retreat leader, and writer ordained in Mennonite Church USA and has served as a pastor and conference peace and justice minister. May Sister Samantha's Bible Study teach us to see the persistence of life and beauty. May it encourage us to relearn and restore mutual regard, reciprocity, and wholeness.

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Being an MWUSA donor makes a way for women to find their prophetic voice and find each other for embracing the whole world in God's mothering love. That is the love of one from whom we are born and the One in whose image we are created. It's the nurturing, embracing, exuberant love of aunties, mentors, daughters and dear friends. And where the world knows this love, people find unconditional belonging, satisfying joy and lasting peace.


The ways of MW USA involve learning, supporting, listening, sharing, and caring. We learn with each other by gathering around women-authored Bible Study Guides. We support women across the world studying for spiritual leadership with annual IWF Scholarships. We Choose Sisterhood by listening to those who are different. We share our own story by engaging in Coffee and Conversation and writing for the Women's Voices blog. And we care for ourselves and each other through international Sister Care gatherings.


We love in these ways to make as many ways as possible for the whole world to know God's love. Donating makes a way.

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