MY SPIRITUAL HOME

It is that time of year again. It is Easter and I am thinking about this event on the religious calendar, and thinking about my beliefs and my spiritual πŸ™ ❀️ home.

As a spiritual home I would have to say that it is Brunswick Baptist Church. It is the most accepting and loving church I have ever encountered. I feel loved and accepted there, and although I rarely now attend church, because of distance and covid issues, I still feel connected to that church. It is where I meet Russell, Carl and Gisele, Iolanda and Zohreh. These people I ❀️ love and value so much. They are true Christians . I have worked out that you don’t need to attend church regularly to be a Good Christian, it is about how you go about your everyday life with a grateful and gracious πŸ™ heart.

I certainly do have a faith and that comforts me in my most challenging times. I definitely believe in angels and know I have been blessed πŸ™Œ πŸ˜‡ πŸ™ with angelic presences like Susanna.

At Easter time I like to reflect on the Easter story and give thanks for the things I am blessed with. This year in particular I give thanks for the love ❀️ and beauty Susanna has brought into my life as she struggles with cancer.

We all have a lot to be thankful πŸ™ for particularly as the world 🌎 continues to battle the pandemic. I feel grateful for my health and well-being. I pray that this pandemic will end eventually and we can get back to the normality of loving one another.

I wish my readers peace and happiness at this most holy time.

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4 thoughts on “MY SPIRITUAL HOME

  1. A timely piece about how ones spirituality can be affected by world events and friendship.At a time when ones moral compass can be challenged.

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