Jacob's Well - Summer 2016

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Proclaiming Christ to Those in Search of the Unknown God An Anaphora for Those Who Are Searching by Fr. John Shimchick Summer 2016

“Now You have come and saved us through love” (Kontakion, Feast of The Meeting of the Lord). “Through the compassion of Your only-begotten Son” (Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom) Permanent things, Relentless questions: Who am I? Where did I come from? Where am I going? What am I going to do now? Made by Richard Bresnahan We have been formed by the love of those we have known and who have known us. We have been formed by what we have known and seen, And kept alive and awakened by what we did not see and what we did not know.

Thanks for the support and friendship of my co-participants in the “Words for Worship Writing Workshop,” for the staff of the Collegeville Institute, and for the vocation of the master potter, Richard Bresnahan of St. John’s Pottery.

In ways beyond knowing—it is also clear when something is not right, When it is broken beyond remedy and repair. We know—down to our very marrow—when it will never be the same. We know—with head throbbing fear—when the one we have loved is hurt or will be taken away. In fearing for them, we are afraid for ourselves. What we don’t know is what to do next. There are places to go and repairmen everywhere. They offer to meet our every need: they will console, sing, feed, and entertain us. But the best of them have learned well from their teachers. They know something more. They still “keep stable the fabric of the world and their prayer is in the practice of their trade” (Sirach 38:24). They take what they find into their hands and rework it. They break it open with fire and time. They allow it to be what it can. They give it back as a gift to everyone, changed, and receptive. The permanent things, the relentless questions pursue us. They come to us head on, they attack from the bushes. Formed by love, broken by reality, and yet capable of being healed by compassion, We bear His seal. v References

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Gregory Wolfe, Intruding Upon the Timeless: Meditations on Art, Faith, and Mystery. (Baltimore: Square Halo Books, 2003). Don E. Saliers, “Artist, Clay, Fire, Ritual: A Potter’s Aesthetic,” in Visual Theology: Forming and Transforming the Community through the Arts, edited by Robin M. Jensen and Kimberly J. Vrudny. (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2009), 95-106. Check out the YouTube video: Richard Bresnahan: The Taste of the Clay.


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Brig Your Hat

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pages 35-36

Why I Say "Yes" to Christ

1min
page 34

A Tremendous and Wonderful Opportunity

2min
pages 34-35

Letter to Grandfather

5min
pages 32-33

February 1917

8min
pages 29-31

St. Innocent's Mission

2min
page 28

60 Years of Love and Service to Christ and the Church

2min
page 27

Lord, I Call Upon Thee, Hear Me

1min
pages 26-27

Maestro Shipovalnikov Honored by the Church

1min
page 26

Stewardship Corner

2min
page 25

Iconographic Plan at Annunciation Church Continues

1min
page 24

Mother of God Parish Opens It's New Church

2min
page 24

Expanding the Mission in the Jersey Shore Area

5min
pages 22-23

2016 Annual Lenten Teen Retreat

2min
page 21

Being Faithful Where We Are: Figuring Out One's Vocation

1min
page 20

The OCA and our Diocese at Syndesmos International Youth Festival

2min
pages 20, 25

SS. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, Manville, NJ Celebrates 100 Years

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pages 18-19

What Does it Mean to "Serve Out of Love"?

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pages 16-17

Thirst For God

1min
page 15

Sunday of Orthodoxy Joint Celebration

1min
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An Anaphora For Those Who Are Searching

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Liturgy Mirroring Life

5min
pages 12-13

Finding The Word in Words

3min
pages 10-11

Finding Christ in the Church: What Icons Teach Us about Him

6min
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Searching, Finding and Being Found

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How Can We Encounter Christ

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