Hi, Pam. Thank you for sharing your Good Friday sermon. It's a good example of what you said back in December about being a chaplain and trying to articulate your theology in a way that will be most helpful to those who are suffering. Your emphasis on an embodied Christ who suffers with us is something we all need to remember -- not just those who are in the hospital, but anyone who is having to face suffering of any kind. I wish you the best as you continue to search for words to express the inexpressible.
I am Pam Berardinelli Garrud (PamBG), a 54 year old wife, daughter and beloved child of God. Ordained as a minister (pastor) in the Methodist Church of Great Britain, in 2009 I re-immigrated back to Northeast Ohio with my London-born husband after 20 years residence in the UK. I am seeking to serve God by loving God and my neighbor in the ministry of hospital chaplaincy. Prior to becoming a minister, I worked in the pensions industry.
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Hi, Pam. Thank you for sharing your Good Friday sermon. It's a good example of what you said back in December about being a chaplain and trying to articulate your theology in a way that will be most helpful to those who are suffering. Your emphasis on an embodied Christ who suffers with us is something we all need to remember -- not just those who are in the hospital, but anyone who is having to face suffering of any kind. I wish you the best as you continue to search for words to express the inexpressible.
Thank you, Ron. I appreciate your kind words and your blessing for words.
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