Sabbath

“Sabbath-keeping is a resistance movement, and it’s very counter-cultural. Sabbath-keeping is a resistance to the clutter, the noise, the advertising, the busyness, and the ‘virtual living’ that sucks the life out of our lives. Sabbath-keeping is a resistance to constant production, and work, and accumulation. It may be the most difficult of the Ten Commandments to keep, and it may also be the most important.” —Br. Curtis Almquist, SSJE, from “Brother, Give Us a Word,” a daily email sent to friends and followers of the Society of Saint John the Evangelist (SSJE.org).

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Keeping Sabbath in our culture is indeed more than difficult. I have one friend who rests completely on the Sabbath. She does nothing work-related, trying to spend as much time as possible outdoors. I am reminded of my grandparents, who followed this rule as well. My grandmother would not even do a little sewing on Sunday. I often spent Sundays with them. We ate, we rested, we walked around my grandfather’s farm, and we went to church. We did watch the Ed Sullivan Show at night on the television after making Seven Up floats. I would then spend the night in their guest double bed, which seemed unbelievably huge at the time. I remember most of all the feeling of love and peace on these days. I wonder how much was related to Sabbath-keeping.

They mentored for me how to keep the Sabbath, but I have forgotten. I am an important person. I will never make those deadlines unless I do a little work on Sunday. A little turns into several hours’ worth. Once I start, it is hard to stop. I will rest later.

I do want to keep the Sabbath. It is not too late to start. Join me. Let us encourage one another. Maybe we need a Sabbath recovery group to share stories with each other about what happens when we keep the Sabbath.

When I meet with people to offer spiritual direction, I try to ask them how they keep Sabbath. I am hoping to learn from them as much as to remind them of this spiritual gift, which is also the third commandment. It may be the only spiritual gift that is a commandment.

The Ten Commandments honor God, but also were given for our own health and safety. Sometimes it is helpful for me to view them not just as rules, but as guides to a healthy life—more important than diet and exercise.

Joanna . joannaseibert.com

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Book Signing Wordsworth Books

Saturday, November 2, 2019 1 to 3 pm

Just in time for the holidays

A Spiritual Rx for Advent Christmas, and Epiphany

The Sequel to A Spiritual Rx for Lent and Easter

Both are $18. Money from sale of the books goes to Camp Mitchel Camp and Conference Center in Arkansas or Hurricane Relief in

The Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast


Buechner, Ignatius: News of the Day

“When the evening news comes on, hundreds of thousands of people all over the earth are watching it on their TV screens. There is also the news that rarely gets into the media, and that is the news of each particular day of each particular one of us. Maybe there’s nothing on earth more important for us to do than sit down every evening and think it over, try to figure it out, at least try to come to terms with it. The news of our day. It is, if nothing else, a way of saying our prayers.” —Frederick Buechner.

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Buechner here challenges us to spend even a fraction of the time that we spend listening to the world news of the day, dealing with the news in our own life. In fact, 12-step groups, short courses in Christianity such as Cursillo, and Ignatian spirituality all suggest methods for reviewing the day, giving thanks, making gratitude lists, thinking back to when we encountered God, when we did harm, asking for forgiveness, planning to make amends, and in essence turning our life and our will over to God one more time each evening. Those in recovery call it the 10th step. St. Ignatius calls it the Examen.

Buechner reminds us that we should consider all of these exercises as prayer. It is our news of the day for God, nighttime news, nighttime prayers. In time, answers will come as to how we are to respond to the world news of the day.

Joanna . joannaseibert.com

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Book Signing Wordsworth Books

Saturday, November 2, 2019 1 to 3 pm

Just in time for the holidays

A Spiritual Rx for Advent Christmas, and Epiphany

The Sequel to A Spiritual Rx for Lent and Easter

Both are $18. Money from sale of the books goes to Camp Mitchel Camp and Conference Center in Arkansas or Hurricane Relief in

The Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast


Starting School and Dolphins and Turtles

“We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch—we are going back from whence we came.” —John F. Kennedy.

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turtle tracks

I arise early before dawn and watch the world come alive on the sea. The Gulf is smooth with almost no waves. Its appearance is more like a glassy lake than the roaring ocean. It is so calm, I can see schools of fish moving rhythmically near the shore. There are more dolphins than I have ever seen before. They are swimming to my right, to the left, in the water in front of the condo. The large mammals move like ballet dancers in slow motion, with poise and confidence. Schools of fish. Schools of dolphins.

I think of last year when my two granddaughters both started new schools the same day, one beginning college, the other starting high school. I wanted to send them love for their new adventures. I think most of us can still remember our first college class, our first day of high school. Could all of nature also be celebrating these new journeys with my granddaughters and all others starting new adventures this early morning? I will just take it as a possible sign that generates warmth in my heart to send on to them.

My husband goes down to the beach to talk to a gathering of turtle volunteers about the turtle nest in front of our condo. There are tracks from at least one of the clutch that wobbled down to the sea last night. More turtle people arrive and wait for what they call “the boil,” when the rest of the 120 turtles hatch. Today, perhaps 119 turtles will start a new journey, as did Langley and Zoe.

I am overwhelmed about our ability to feel and send connection to the world around us, to nature, and to those we so dearly love who are physically removed from us. I still feel this connection to my grandparents that began so many years ago.

Today all the world as far as I can see seems to be affirming love and connection and new beginnings.

Joanna . joannaseibert.com

adventfront copy.png

Book Signing Wordsworth Books

Saturday, November 2, 2019 1 to 3 pm

Just in time for the holidays

A Spiritual Rx for Advent Christmas, and Epiphany

The Sequel to A Spiritual Rx for Lent and Easter

Both are $18. Money from sale of the books goes to Camp Mitchel Camp and Conference Center in Arkansas or Hurricane Relief in

The Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast