And like a thunderbolt he falls
by chuckofish
Well, here we are in November and the end of the year approaches. Yikes. Thanksgiving is in three weeks! Advent starts on November 28!
However, Advent is not a Presbyterian tradition, and our senior pastor reminded us last Sunday that the Semper Reformanda (always Reforming) does not mean that we’re always adding to the Reformation, or modifying it to fit the world’s trends. No, it means the exact opposite, a return to Reformed confessional standards. So I don’t think Advent will be a thing at our new church.
I am okay with that. Advent has gone commercial anyway–anything to make a buck.
I agree with Anne as usual.
Happy November movie viewing on TCM–check out Laura’s detailed rundown of what’s showing. Sydney Greenstreet is the Star of the Month. I watched The Maltese Falcon (1941) last night for the first time in a very long time, and Sydney was truly one-of-a-kind. They knew about character actors back in the day.
I was happy to see the Atlanta Braves win the World’s Series, although I have pretty much opted out of MLB. But it did my heart good to hear shortstop Dansby Swanson give the glory to God: “God’s always got a plan and having faith in that plan will never fail you.” Amen.
Are we living in the last days? (You know you’ve asked yourself that question.) Here’s the answer:
But don’t allow yourself to get down in the dumps. Here is my favorite three-year old poetry aficionado reciting The Eagle: A Fragment by Aldred, Lord Tennyson. He makes me smile every time!
He clasps the crag with crooked hands;
Close to the sun in lonely lands,
Ring’d with the azure world, he stands.
The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;
He watches from his mountain walls,
And like a thunderbolt he falls.
Wish me luck on Saturday when I am giving a talk on the Santa Fe Trail to a group of DAR ladies here in town. You can bet I will work in a way to mention ol’ John Simpson Hough. It should be fun, right?



I will think of you on Saturday! You’ll be great! I hope someone will tape it. I would love to hear what you have to say. We do Advent at our church — I agreed to provide snacks for “the greening of the church” but I’ll probably only need one plate of cookies. It used to be a party….
I love the toddler poetry recitation! And I wish I could come to your talk on Saturday – I’m sure it will be great.
I love Advent–and I, too, have been mystified by all of the Advent calendars this year. Yes, anything to make a buck, make a buck but also more of the same kind of odd, thoughtless marketing that doesn’t fit with the rest of the narrative. Christmas I can understand as secularlized merchandizing but Advent is so specific and just not secular at all…
It truly is bizarre. (And I got the Miracle of 34th Street reference.)