Our Rule of Life
In response to a God
- who always reaches out in love and compassion
who becomes vulnerable to be close to us
who offers abundant joy, healing, and reconciliation,
We resolve to live our lives in covenant
- with this God and with one another
to be and to act,
through the seasons of our lives
in the following ways...
We commit to becoming more fully ourselves:
to care for our bodies,
- striving for health and balance
and taking the rest that we need
to care for our emotions,
- through struggle and growth
to healing and grace
to pursue our passions and our gifts,
- taking advantage of opportunities to
share our unique abilities with others
to be vulnerable to God
- and the stirrings of the Spirit,
entering into conversation daily with our God and
looking for Christ’s presence in our experiences.
We commit to relationship with our beloved:
to empower each other in our personal journeys,
- encouraging and challenging each other to new growth
to meet each other intimately,
- sharing honestly and openly,
engaging in healthy conflict,
risking hurt but inviting love
to play joyfully,
- moving to the rhythm of the Spirit
inviting fun, creativity, and surprise into our lives
to give our bodies to each other
- in vulnerability and trust,
welcoming new life into our family,
however God may grant it.
We commit to a lifestyle of discipleship:
to be in intentional relationship
- with friends and family,
calling on their love and support when we are in need,
asking them to call us to accountability when we stray
to move toward greater community,
- reaching out to those who live in our neighborhood,
supporting larger efforts to bring people together
to live simply,
- mindful of our consumption,
sharing what we have
in a spirit of abundance rather than scarcity
to bear God’s justice,
- standing in solidarity with those who have less,
working for peace in the midst of violence,
speaking for those whose voices go unheard.
Confident that God
- who has begun a good work in us will complete it,
we make these vows on May 15, 2004.
- Ann Naffziger
Paul Canavese


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