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Advent Meditation: Friday, December 18, 2020

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Psalm 89:1-4, 19-26  •  2 Samuel 6:12-19  •  Hebrews 1:5-14

Tabernacles, arks, and even Zoom meeting rooms have provided space for the Lord to dwell. In a time such as this, we likely deserve some credit for building our virtual tabernacles and arks, cubit by cubit. We have been resilient in the face of this current pandemic, no doubt.

The scene in today’s Old Testament lesson is a joyous scene, and clearly David has done everything in his power to bring the Lord into his city. David brought up the ark; David made the sacrifice; and David danced. David takes such an active role in bringing the presence of the Lord into his domain and giving cause to the celebration.

We must not forget that Advent is the season in which we wait for God to make his move. Advent is not so much about our bringing up the ark as it is about our Lord coming down. Advent is the time of year in which we can expect God to come into our space. To you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord (Luke 2:11). The story for which we await has to do with the God whose steadfast love would only lead him to come to us. And yes, with the Lord born among us, we will have every reason to celebrate.

O holy Child of Bethlehem, descend to us, we pray; cast out our sin
and enter in, be born in us today. Amen.


The Rev. Bert Baetz
Class of 2008
Rector
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Diocese of West Texas

Listen to Bert read his meditation and prayer:


The Rev. Bert Baetz currently serves as Rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Kerrville, Texas. Prior to his ministry at St. Peter’s, Bert served as Rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Richmond, Texas, and Associate Rector of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Austin. Before he entered the ordained ministry, Bert taught ancient world civilizations and theology, and served as an associate chaplain and advisor at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Upper School in Austin.

Bert graduated from Duke Divinity School with a Master of Divinity and received his Diploma in Theological Studies from the Seminary of the Southwest. He completed his Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Austin.

Since 2008, Bert has served in parish ministry, and he is committed to leading the church into healthy and sustainable growth. Bert has been invited to lead retreats, preach, and teach in a variety of settings in the larger Episcopal Church, and he also exercises his entrepreneurial leadership through his non-profit corporation, Fishers of Men. With a keen interest in the art of fly fishing, Bert leads men on retreats across the country with the objective to discover the intersection of fly fishing and spirituality.

Bert and his wife Sarah, along with their two children, enjoy living in the Texas Hill Country. Outside of the parish, Bert is found running, fly fishing, hunting, or reading.


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