One of the most surprising elements to me of life in Siberia has been the food. After living in Russia for so many years, I thought that I had tried it all - from the sweet and juicy tomatoes of my wife's home in Rostov-on-Don to the cucumber-smelling korjushka (smelt) fish that swim down the Neva in St. Petersburg every spring.
But I was wrong.
Even today as I was preparing to write this, I tried something new - "zelts." I had to look it up in the dictionary. "Headcheese." I had thought that the aspic-with-floating-meat that I had been eating (or, rather, usually avoiding) throughout the years was headcheese. Wrong again.
Berries in the market |
Ella's dacha. Strawberries drying in the foreground. |
The eyes of all look to you, and you give them their food in due season. Ps. 145:15
This is the verse of the week, the week of the church's annual Harvest Festival.
Preaching in Anzhero-Suzhdesnk and Tomsk I spoke about God's abundant grace and about thankfulness as the lens through which we can interpret our life. Despite the fact that many of them face material hardship, they, too, could point to many ways that God was good to them. Even without a pastor of their own, they were thankful that they could together every week, to remind one another that all eyes look to the Lord. Despite a sense of being at a bit of a loss during this intermediate time, they meet to hear again that God gives growth in due season. To be reminded of God's abundance. Even in Siberia. It was reason to celebrate.
A photo of those whom I caught after the meal we shared in Anzhero-Suzhdensk during the Harvest Festival. |
4 comments:
Remembering being with you in Veliky Novgorod at this time of the year - what a joy that trip was!
I agree, Karla! Pastor Igor recently posted a couple of pictures from their recent Harvest celebration - I'll try to re-post them here in the next day or two. It has been wonderful to see how the Spirit continues to work in that congregation.
Thank you for your recent posts. It is fascinating to hear of your work and the people in Siberia. We continue to support you with prayers and a small financial contribution.
Marjorie Thelen, St. Andrew's Episcopal/Peace Lutheran churches in Burns, Oregon
Thank you, Marjorie! I am truly thankful for your kind words and support!
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