![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve quietly read Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and Compline online with you. We’ve all been trying, making mistakes, learning, regrouping, trying anew. Fortunately, God’s rubric of love shows us the way. But we don’t know for sure what the new normal will be. Looking back through what I know are glasses darkened by loss, I find myself remembering January 2020 as a “golden age.”īut of course, January 2020 wasn’t perfect, not even close. There is a big part of me that wants to go back to January 2020 when I had never heard of COVID-19, and when I only thought of “Contagion” as a movie. Our old normal has been upended, and we hunger for its return. The continued rise in cases of COVID-19 and the raising of voices in the streets following the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery have left us disoriented, uncertain, and confused, afraid of what we know and anxious about what we do not know. Today, like Peter and the disciples, we must discern a new normal. Bishop Michael Curry asks "what would love do" in a world upended by racial protests and the coronavirus. ![]()
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