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Hurricane Hiatus

Dear Friends and Family:

The month of October felt like one disaster after another!  And it is my birthday month, too!  So, I apologize for missing our regular email to you and know that you will understand. 

Sarasota will be a long time recovering from the two hurricanes, Helene and Milton.  Still many businesses and beaches are not open and won’t be for quite some time. the gulf water is not clean enough to swim in yet, but we have been going once a week for an early morning walk on the beach because we miss it so much.

Mick’s arrangement made from my birthday flowers!

During this time, in my morning spiritual journaling, God led me to read 1 Peter, and what an inspiring book to read when life is going sideways!  In 1 Peter 4:12 Peter tells us to not be surprised when we suffer, as though something strange was happening to us, but to rejoice, instead, that we can share in Christ’s sufferings and shout for joy when his glory is revealed!

We shouldn’t expect that things will always go well for us, but we remember who we do put our faith in, and we are never alone in our suffering.  Peter tells us at the end of this book, in 1 Peter 5:10  “And after you have suffered for a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, support, strengthen and establish you.”

One of Mick’s new cyanotypes

I hope this is encouraging to you, since you also will be having trials and problems to overcome in the days ahead.  But we serve a powerful God who loves us beyond all measure, and as we put our faith and trust ever more firmly in His hands, we will be saved.  Amen!!! As far as our news goes, I’m recovering from extensive dental surgery, but have been able to still get some wonderful creative work done in my studio.  I have several teaching trips scheduled for 2025 that I am preparing for, as well as a large exhibition of my icons at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter in Saint Petersburg, Florida, January- May 2025.  Lot to organize and plan!

Michael is still working as a chaplain at the retirement village and volunteering as a chaplain for the center for the homeless in Sarasota.    

My Transfiguration Icon exhibited at the Sarasota Art Center last month

I am very excited about teaching an icon retreat in Santiago, Spain, next May and have started a conversational Spanish club here at our condo community so that I can communicate well when I am there!!

We are so very grateful for each one of you, family and friends are the hands and arms of God in a crisis! (I made that up). Really, we cannot do our ministry without your support and prayers,

May God bless you and keep you always in His hand as you go through each day and watch over you sleeping.

Love you,

Christine and Michael

Mick’s Photography Christine’s Icons and Icon Retreats

…”Whatever is Lovely

Michael’s Cyanotype of Myyaka Park

Michael here: I have been spending time photographing Myakka State Park and using the old cyanotype process to print the images. It gives a very rich blue color print and after much trial and error I am finally getting results I likes. It also gives me time in nature, which I find so valuable to allow all the different people interactions which occur with ministry, to mellow. Christine and I try to have a walk on the beach together whenever we can, it is a wonderful way to process some of the incidents which have been placed on the back burner during the busy times.

I hold a service, with communion, in our Memory care wing at work once a week, it may be one of the most challenging and rewarding parts of being a Chaplain there. No two weeks are the same, except I know there is going to be interference in one form or another. I read the gospel, recount a story for the scripture, sing my heart out with, ‘Jesus Loves Me This I Know’, or ‘I come to the Garden Alone.’ We all sing Halleluiahs, from Handel’s Messiah, then have communion. It is so special to see the old fingers diligently receiving the hosts off a small tray and shakily holding a small cup of wine [ the best grape juice I can find]. Even those who appeared to be asleep, minutes ago, want to receive. It is a privilege to be able to step into their awareness with Jesus, as their memories flicker of church past. I make sure I pray for each one individually, before we all wave each other goodbye. For the present, I am blessed, because I get to leave the enclosure, for them that is not a choice.

So, when I am in Myakka Park photographing, I am so grateful to be able to enjoy God’s creation, where every single detail of His creative nature reaches past my comprehension. I give thanks to be amongst His nettles and dandelions, His oaks and thistles. It is too much to reason about or analyze, but to sit as a child and give thanks for the evidence of his extraordinary loving hand. It is when we step away from God that we lose sight of God and we need help sometimes, to find Him again. There are so many appalling happenings around the world it is hard for me to not dwell in them, but Paul’s letter to the Philippians 4:8 has a better way forward.  

Christine’s Mexican Daisies that she grew from seed

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.

Another step forward for me this last month was making the decision to increase my time as voluntary Chaplain for the homeless day center here in Sarasota, Resurrection House. This gives me the opportunity to get to know some of the people better and hopefully be more of a presence for Jesus there.

Christine has had a busy month with a major show of her icons at the Church of All Angels on Longboat Key. She also has work in two other galleries in Sarasota. She delivered a beautiful icon of Isaiah, which was a private commission and beautiful work.

Christine: Yes, it has been a super busy time for me as well. The Exhibition At All Angels Church has met with rave reviews and one of the icons has gone to a new home. which always makes me happy! Also I’m so pleased that the large red painting of “Once and Future Queen” is on display at the Define Art Gallery- we are praying that it sells and it also goes to a new home!

I’m having some much needed electrical renovations done at the studio that will be a blessing, but at the moment it is very messy and loud and disruptive! I’m trying to keep working in the midst of it all though- I’m sure you know what I mean! I had my apocalyptic horsemen rejected for a show that was titled”uncomfortable”. I’m not sure the juror understood what the four horsemen meant! Life!

Thank you all for being in our lives, we love and miss each of you, but we know that we all have each other as we all walk on our individual and God given paths. May God bless your comings and goings and be with you at the close and beginning of each day. Please keep us in your prayers.

Love and prayers,

Michael and Christine

Michael’s photographs Christine’s Icons and Paintings

Expect Miracles

Christmas, for Christians,  Christ’s birth, is one of the most significant happenings ever to occur in this world, it is on par with Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death and resurrection. And it is a miracle! A miracle that keeps birthing more miracles is one that we don’t want to overlook!

Christmas, as a holiday celebration, can be mostly a family gathering that centers on gifts, food, decorations and carols, with a nod to Christ’s birth and a sprinkling of good wishes.

Keeping a healthy balance between those two sides of Christmas can be a challenge, but attending Advent services, reading the gospels pertaining to the birth of Jesus, they all help build an anticipation to what really is the most earth shattering reason for joy! 

I always have to add to it Christmas celebrations with my own birthday on Dec. 24, and this year a memorial service, a Christmas Eve and Christmas Day service and then there is New Year’s Eve ….and it becomes something one is just glad to have come through!

nativity Icon

My Nativity Icon at Church with myself and a friend looking at it!

But when we stand back and review the big picture, nothing else, so far, can be compared to Jesus Christ’s presence as a human being on this earth, fully human while still being fully divine.

The concept that God could have a son, to some, is fully outrageous or just plain folly. The concept of God as a trinity being in the form of a person, is equally difficult to absorb. That Jesus Christ came through a virgin’s birth and the supposed King, was born amongst animals, just goes against all reason.

And yet, for two thousand years Christmas has been celebrated and it’s significance held high through many different cultures and nations.

God is still working powerfully around the world, even when our clarity of who Christ, the Holy Spirit and God the Father are, or correctly, is and how we relate to each Person of the Godhead.

Christine and I just returned from a Global Awakening Retreat, fortunately held close to our home. It was an opportunity to look into each of the Persons of the Trinity and their interconnected indwelling. There was some excellent teaching and times of refreshing with powerful worship.

I got a word from the Lord, which has resonated through me since it dropped into my mind during a long period of holy silence, at the end of a days’ worship. ‘Stop looking back, Michael. Look toward me, your Lord.’ As I consider the many different messages in that word; of discipline, intimacy, direction, authority and security. I thank God that He loves us.

Christine’s News

We had our daughter and her family- husband and two sweet little daughters visit for the week after Christmas. Lots of fun family times and getting to know each other and bond together as a family. Michael took them to see the flamingos at Sarasota Jungle Gardens, and their other grand dad took us all for a boat ride to midnight pass! So very much to be thankful for!

I have begun two icons of early Christian Martyrs, Felicitas and Perpetua. Also getting ready to bring two large paintings to the Define Art Gallery for a February exhibition. I’ve been asked to be secretary for the Women Contemporary Artists Group I am a part of, and I’m still learning the ropes on that one. But I’m as excited as I’ve ever been to continue exploring the type of paintings God has called me to do. This year you will no doubt see some of the new work and I will look forward to your feedback.

Until next month, stay warm, and close to God. You can’t go wrong that way!