The Transfiguration-The Rev Melanie Lemburg
The Feast of the Transfiguration
August 6, 2023
A letter to Maisey Elizabeth Liipfert
upon the occasion of her baptism.
Dear
Maisey,
Today is a very special day to be
baptized. It is the feast of the
Transfiguration, a day that we celebrate on a Sunday only every six years. Today we remember the day that Jesus took his
closest disciples up to the top of a mountain and they saw his face shining
with God’s glory. Today we remember the
voice that speaks from the clouds to Jesus and to all, proclaiming Jesus as
God’s Chosen or as God’s beloved. Today
in your baptism, your parents and godparents are making promises to God and to
the Church, your faith community about how they want to raise you in the
Christian faith, and we, the people of God, are making promises to you that we
will be faithful companions to you along the way. Sweet Maisey, you have already been claimed
by God as God’s beloved since even before your birth. Today your parents and godparents and all of
us gather around you to accept your belovedness on your behalf, and we promise
to teach you what it means to live as God’s beloved throughout the course of
your life.
So, what does it mean to be
beloved? I watched you a couple of weeks
ago shine in your own little baby belovedness as your mamma danced with you in
church while the VBS children sang “This little light of mine.” So, I know that you grow up knowing what it
means to be beloved. It is that sense of
pure belonging, of being cherished, of long-held longings being fulfilled, of
knowing that you are not alone. Belovedness
is tasted when we discover unexpected gifts or delights, when we can see the
synchronistic weavings of the Holy Spirit in our lives and in the world around
us.
As we go through this sometimes hard and
weary world, it is easy to lose sight of our belovedness. And it’s when we lose sight of it, that we
live in ways that are not pleasing to the heart of God. We treat each other badly; we are unkind or
disinterested in anything or anyone beyond ourselves; we don’t live up to our
own capacity for sharing our belovedness with the world, shining a light of the
good news of God’s love beyond ourselves to those we encounter.
The Christian faith and life is all
about being grounded in our own belovedness so we can share that with
others. It’s why we come here, week after
week, because we need each other to help us remember that each one of us is
God’s beloved. We are fed from God’s
table so that Christ’s body and blood can give us a belovedness-infusion every
week, and we are sent out into the world to remind everyone whom we encounter
that they, too, are claimed by God as God’s beloved.
As
we renew our baptismal vows today alongside your parents and godparents,
Maisey, we remember that we, too, have said “yes” to God’s call and claim of
each one of us as God’s beloved. We are
confirmed and strengthened in that belovedness today. And we promise that as you grow, we will help
you learn and remember it too.
Your
sister in Christ,
Melanie+
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