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Question of the week

May 13

You have been chosen by God to sacrifice yourself for others. How's that working out for you?

 

 

 

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Personal Reflection by an Elizabeth Minister


by Chris Bush - Team Leader


The Body of Christ….We are the Body of Christ. As each part of our physical body
has a particular function, so each member of the Church has a particular role in
bringing grace and holiness to the rest. And it is through Baptism that we are
joined to Christ as a member of his church. Baptism is often called "Christening",
expressing how we are made one with Christ, a completely new person.

As Elizabeth Ministers, we have been called to minister to a particular group of
people. And like the body of Christ, we have many parts that make up this ministry.
There are those ladies who prepare meals; some write cards of sympathy, support
or celebration; others become pregnancy partner to an expectant mother; while still
others participate in praying the Rosary; deliver a basket to the hospital or home; or
being a Minister to the Sick - bringing Communion to those in need. All these are
done in the spirit of hospitality and welcoming.

I came into the Elizabeth Ministry sort of by the back door. I didn't sign up at the
Ministry Fair or call Lori. Over a year ago, I saw the announcement in the bulletin to
pray the Rosary. I wanted to add something to my prayer life and as a convert, I
wanted to learn how to pray the Rosary. I felt called to this opportunity. So every
month I faithfully put it on the calendar, the second Tuesday of the month, to come
and pray the Rosary. I have made it a priority and it has added another dimension
to my spiritual life.

I am also a Minister to the Sick and take Communion to Winter Park Hospital. My
favorite part of the day is visiting the new moms. In most cases, it is a joyful time.
Many are so pleased to be able to receive the Eucharist. To look into their eyes is
like looking into their soul. Many moms are holding their babies, some even
nursing. Often there are tears - tears of happiness and thanksgiving that God has
been so good. These women are so appreciative. Even those mothers who don't attend
church, I always ask if they would like a prayer. Most do. It's my way of planting that
seed that God is the creator.

Elizabeth, contrary to all tradition, against all common sense, took Mary into her
home, no questions asked, no verdict levied. We as Elizabeth Ministers, are asked
carry out our ministry, centered in faith and reverend, love and concern,
comfortably, but not casually, relaxed. yet with awesome respect.

I would like to share with you one of my favorite quotes:
"I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can
show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer nor neglect it, for I
shall not pass this way again." - Etienne De Grellet

As Elizabeth Ministers, and as members of the Body of Christ, serve the Lord with
gladness. May God Bless you all.

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