{"id":1241,"date":"2011-01-18T21:06:21","date_gmt":"2011-01-18T21:06:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=696"},"modified":"2017-08-26T15:26:29","modified_gmt":"2017-08-26T19:26:29","slug":"reflections-avery-peters-dec-26-2010","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tumc.ca\/?p=1241","title":{"rendered":"Reflections &#8211; Avery P., Peter V., and Pieter K. &#8211; Dec. 26, 2010"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=category&#038;id=10&#038;Itemid=42\">View    Archived Sermons\u00a0 <\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/media.tumc.ca\/T011_20101226.mp3\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><font color=\"#ff0000\">NEW! Listen to this sermon<\/font><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">I sit here on Christmas day and I am silent, truly silent.\u00a0 Today I actually notice the hum of the freezer and the whisper of the furnace blowing through the vents.\u00a0 I look out the window and see the Linden tree pods gently swaying in the breeze.\u00a0 I have been doing my best this advent season to take time each day to be silent and do my advent readings, but each morning I had a limited amount of time before I had to rush off to work in a busy retail store.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">This advent we were encouraged through our Sunday services to take time.\u00a0 We learned of how in the Ancient Near East water was at a premium and was very effective as an image for abundance.\u00a0 In our culture, time is at a premium.\u00a0 Today it is a luxury for me to sit here and soak in the silence and reflect on this past year and what my hopes and dreams are for the next.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">In her book \u201cAmazing Grace\u201d Kathleen Norris discusses and experiment that she did with various children\u2019s classes where she made a deal with them that \u201cfirst you get to make noise and then you\u2019ll make silence\u201d. P.16\u00a0 When she raised her hand the children would make as much noise as they could and then when she would lower her hand they would have to be quiet.\u00a0 It took a few tries to get it down, making sure that no pencils were rolling off desks, or that not a one was shifting in their chair. \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Then after the exercise she asked the children to make illustrations to express how they felt in the noise and then in the silence.\u00a0 She found that what was most interesting about the experiment was how \u201csilence liberated the imagination of so many children.\u201d P.17\u00a0 When they drew images of making noise most of them were clich\u00e9s like \u201cwe sound like a herd of elephants\u201d, but when they drew images of themselves making silence she found a great deal more depth and maturity.\u00a0 One child described their picture as \u201cSilence is spiders spinning their webs, its like a silkworm making its silk\u201d.\u00a0 The most poignant comment made by a young girl that Norris keeps returning to in times of busyness and distraction was \u201cSilence reminds me to take my soul with me wherever I go\u201d.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">I too find a lot more clarity and depth in reflection when I make time for silence and journaling.\u00a0 Even today am better able to process what my aspirations are for the next year.\u00a0 I feel that I am in a time of transition that requires mindfulness and prayer about what is next for me.\u00a0 Fortunately I have not completely missed Advent with the busy retail season, we have yet to reach Epiphany and I look forward to taking more time each morning to read, reflect and pray now that the rush is over.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Since moving to Toronto 2 and a half years ago I have been working at Ten Thousand Villages.\u00a0 Before I worked at Villages I was also a volunteer there for 2 years.\u00a0 I believe strongly in advocating for the artisans and their right to be paid fairly for what they make and to advocate for them to ensure that they can send their children to school and have access to health care and to better their communities.\u00a0 I have spent my last many years advocating for global change and global goals.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">I grew up not far from Toronto \u2013 just across the lake.\u00a0 I spent a lot of time looking across Lake Ontario to see the CN Tower and the Skydome.\u00a0 I would drive over the \u201cNiagara Skyway\u201d peering over the median to get a look at the CN tower if it was a clear day.\u00a0 Now Zak and I live here and when I look across the lake, I don\u2019t see St. Catharines.\u00a0 I LIVE in Toronto now.\u00a0 It used to be a large foreboding place.\u00a0 I felt intimidated every time I would drive in on the Gardiner.\u00a0 I would start shaking, hoping that I would take the right exit and get to my destination all right.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Zak and I spent our first year in Toronto living downtown.\u00a0 I wondered, how do people LIVE here?\u00a0 We did not know any of our neighbours.\u00a0 Everyone was held tightly in their little cells stacked on top of each other.\u00a0 We spent our first year here scouting the city out.\u00a0 We knew we didn\u2019t want to stay downtown for long.\u00a0 We slowly began to realize that Toronto is FULL of neighbourhoods.\u00a0 I would work with the volunteers at my store and they would mention all these places that I never heard of.\u00a0 \u201cRiverdale, Riverside, Leslieville, The Beaches, Rosedale\u201d. \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">I would go for frequent runs from our downtown apartment and see how far I could get.\u00a0\u00a0 I started out with my loop around Coronation Park just southwest of Bathurst, along the lake.\u00a0 I inched my way further along the Lakeshore trail, past Ontario Place, past the Exhibition Centre, past the Argonaut rowing club, the Legion and Sunnyside Pavilion.\u00a0 Eventually I made my way to High Park.\u00a0 As soon as I stepped on the trails, that\u2019s when I felt at home in Toronto.\u00a0 I realized that people do actually LIVE in Toronto &#8211; Families are here, there ARE people in the neighbourhoods.\u00a0 Now we have moved to the West End and I am familiar with Roncesvalles, High Park, Parkdale, Dufferin Grove and many more.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">When we moved from Edmonton to Toronto, I had only finished 3 years of my degree from the University of Alberta.\u00a0 Since then I have been working on my last year of courses bit by bit through correspondence coursework.\u00a0 It has taken me another 3 years to finish my last year, but I am on the homestretch and hope to be done and graduate in the next few months.\u00a0 Once I finish I want to take a more active role in my community in Toronto.\u00a0 I have been working for global issues at Villages, and am excited about all the possibilities to volunteer and work to make my community in Toronto a better place too.\u00a0 I don\u2019t know where my place is yet, but I know that there is some way for me to advocate for social issues, maybe help with job creation and training, and food security issues.\u00a0 These are just a few areas of interest I have in common with certain organizations making a difference in Toronto, and I look forward to playing more of an active role in the near future.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><\/div>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">\u00a0<\/font><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 View Archived Sermons\u00a0 NEW! 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