Tideline Newsletter: Reflections (September 2021)
A note from the editor: Many of us have experienced changes in relationships during our imposed isolation. Some people developed meaningful and enjoyable Zoom relationships, some met neighbors they had not gotten to know during their normal routine, some may have discovered new ways of being with their spouses and their children. And some may have experienced a deterioration or even a loss.
Walter Brueggemann, an often quoted theologian and scholar, tells us that our relationships with others reflect, indeed define, our relationship with God, that our ministry is in the way we relate to others.
In this issue, members share their stories of relationships.
Illness and Togetherness - Laura Williams
Relationships: My Aunt Margo My 97 year old Aunt Margo moved in with me a few months ago. We moved her bedroom furniture into the guest room and supplied the bathroom with her towels and toiletries to create familiar surroundings. She’s cheer...
Read MoreBorn Into Family - Jan Christophersen
We are born into family from the moment of our birth. From the moment of conception we are with another person. We are not meant to be alone. Others help us grow and learn. Then in turn we help others. Family is relationship. Even if we live al...
Read MoreTips on Surviving a Pandemic with a Toddler - Paula West
Here are a few tips from the Savages on how to endure a pandemic with a toddler. Stock up on supplies—construction paper, glue sticks, markers (washable), crayons. Set up new weekly routine, now that the usual weekly story times are cancelle...
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