All Hallows Blessing by Jan Richardson
Who live
in the spaces between
our breathing
in the corner
of our vision
in the hollows
of our bones
in the chambers
of our heart:
nowhere can theybe touched
yet still
how they move us,
how they move
in us,
made from the
tissue of memory
like the veil
between the worlds
that stirs at
the merest breath
this night
and then is
at rest.
Sermon Resources:
- Notes on All Saints Triduum or All Hallowtide
- Death Cafe: making conversations about death comfortable again
- History of Halloween
Service Art:
Image 1 - Artist Elizabeth Wang
Image 2: Artist Aleksandra