Blooming through serving

Posted March 22, 2021
Dear parents,
Since moving to Philly less than three months ago, I have fallen in love with plants. Succulents, flowering plants, plants with vines, you name it. It is nice to take care of something -- to watch it grow and flourish. So far, none of my plants have flopped!
In my office, I have a very persistent hyacinth plant. Hyacinths have a lovely fragrance, so they are a nice addition to indoor spaces. I call this hyacinth especially persistent because my office has been quite cold over the past week, and it has put up quite a fight. Even if they receive an immense amount of sunlight, hyacinths still do not thrive in colder temperatures. Despite the brisk temperature in my office which has turned some of the blossoms brown, this tenacious plant began to bloom all over again on a new stem. (See the picture for reference.)
It is no coincidence to me that the Gospel from yesterday comes at a time when renewal and growth is everywhere around us. Jesus tells us to follow and serve Him wherever we find Him. So then I ask YOU: where do you find Jesus? Do you find Him in the rebirth and new blooms of spring? Do you find Him while humming along to a favorite song? Do you find Him while watching your children grow and develop their own personalities? Or, do you find Him in more unpleasant situations? When work or kids or life is just a heavy burden, do you find Him? Is He there walking alongside you? How can you serve Him?
Here are some suggestions on tending to your own spiritual growth so you can bloom even “in a cold office”:
- Get a succulent (or two...or three...or five) to add some new life to your home, and learn to take care of it (from Succulents and Sunshine).
- Begin a new habit, like sewing, to make something for a person (or people!) you love (from Tilly and the Buttons).
- Enjoy a meditation on scripture, like this one from Forward Day By Day.
- Begin a journal! If you want to deepen your prayer, begin a prayer journal (from Rooted & Grounded).
As we move into this final week of Lent and approach Holy Week, let me know if I can be of assistance in guiding you and your families spiritually.
In Christ,
Anne Alexis
Minister for Children, Youth, & Families 215 247 8716 Anne Alexis Harra (she/her) was born and raised in Wilmington, DE. She and her beloved partner, Cole (he/him) currently live in Manayunk. Anne Alexis graduated from Washington College in May 2019 with a B.A. in English and a minor in Philosophy. Anne Alexis has served on the Diocesan Council in the Episcopal Church in Delaware, as well as the Racial Justice & Reconciliation Commission, and the Diocesan Assessment Committee. Since moving to Philadelphia in January 2021, she has served on the DioPA Youth Leaders Team and the DioPA Dismantling Racism for Youth Leaders Team. She is passionate about children's spirituality and using education as a force for good in their spiritual lives. Beginning with the waters of baptism, Anne Alexis has devoted her life to serving God in the Episcopal Church. Raised on Godly Play in Sunday school and moving into a tight-knit youth group, she is aware of the positive impact that the Church’s presence can have in the life of a young person. She is passionate about encouraging children and youth to explore their faith on a personal level while also committing to a community-centered effort to enact change for the greater good. Anne Alexis is passionate about racial justice and healing, as well as advocating for the rights of children in the context of the Christian faith. She hopes for a church where all of God's beloved are welcomed, heard, and included. She seeks and envisions a church where every member feels the true love of God in Christ. Anne Alexis is deeply aware of the profound impact of Jesus' unyielding love for all, including the most tender and vulnerable in our society: children. Hopeful for a day when all marginalized peoples are treated with equity, she continues "to seek and serve Christ in all persons." The Baptismal Covenant and Sacrament of Eucharist guide her ministry. Anne Alexis’ father owns and is president of a local funeral home in Wilmington. Some of her earliest childhood memories include observing him engage with bereaved families in a way that can only be described as ministerial. Her mother is a hospice nurse who guides her patients and families through a dignified palliative care stage. Anne Alexis’ parents have left a huge impression on her heart. A ministerial goal she has at St. Martin’s is exploring the often taboo topics of dying and death in the hopeful context of the gospels. In her free time, she enjoys weightlifting, reading, spending time with her family (notably her godson, Will), and watching new shows with her beloved cats by her side. She and Cole enjoy trying eclectic restaurants in their neighborhood -- observing COVID restrictions, of course!Anne Alexis Harra
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