This week is one of those rare occasions when my reading of the spiritual disciplines plus my ministry calendar plus the liturgical calendar all sync up into one theme. Today and tomorrow (November 1 & 2) are recognized as All Souls and All Saints Days in the Church calendar. The spiritual discipline of Study is focusing this week on Discerning our Teachers, remembering those who've invested in our lives, honoring their teaching with our decisions. Monday night, October 31, known doubly as Halloween and All Souls' Eve, I found myself in a small chapel in Kansas City praying with about 45 other Christians through our individual family trees. Praying repentance and forgiveness for the sin and wounds that I and my fathers have done. Fitting timing, I'm thinking.
A sampling of art that reminds me we are not alone in this world, that many have come before us and many will come after. We stand on shoulders and lay tracks. We honor legacies and correct the error of their ways. We look for resemblances, pass on stories, shake the trunks of the human family tree, hoping for a glimpse of what we once were, what we hope to become.
track 1: art