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9122 Sybert Dr
Ellicott City, MD 21043

Office: 3525 Ellicott Mills Drive, Suite A
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Courthouse Square Office Complex

Sunday Group Meeting – “Welcome to the Path of Change”

 

Channing offers a group discussion and exploration in a topic or reading included on November’s Soul Matters package.   More information  will be provided here and through other information channels.   We hope this will provide an experience for folks on this Sunday, when services are offered inperson and we are not able to provide zoom online participation in the service at this time slot.  Links will be sent via email to Channing members and friends.

Welcome to The Path of Change

I wonder, particularly in a time where everything seems urgent, what the role of pause and breath is, in this season, to help us gear up for whatever this transformational moment we find ourselves in is.

Rev. Jen Bailey

[We need] space to imagine a new way, and new self. Not moving or pushing but sitting and cultivating… [the goal] is to allow you space and time to reflect on your past, present, and future. To imagine a new beginning. 

Rev. Sara LaWall

What if pushing is only half of it?

What if there is time to waste?

What if rushing is what got us into this mess?

What if catching our breath shrinks the clouds 

and expands our view?

What if space for breathing

is what enables the seed of change to take root?

What if pausing allows the longing to grow?

What if it’s not about taking control of life, 

but being quiet enough to hear life speak?

What if slowing down is what allows us 

to notice we’re not the only ones who long for change?

 

And what if catching our breath isn’t about resting up,

but the way we finally and fully feel our pain?

What if the quiet is what enables us to notice 

how uncomfortable this life of comfort has become?

And what if comfort has been withheld from us?

Wouldn’t that mean that rest is a revolutionary act,

allowing us to combat a culture that works to keep us tired, and numb?

 

What if, in the end, it is silence that allows us to hear

the still small voice inside

that says,

“We can no longer wait!”