
Just having some fun while helping others.

Just having some fun while helping others.

This weekend I have seen the connection of the ancient with today. From the wedding of Harry and Meghan to Pentecost Sunday. From the traditional liturgy of a wedding to the service of worship in a parish I have felt God’s presence throughout. In a world starving for something real, substantial and time tested. The eternal is what many strive for and going back can get them to the future. There is something about finding divinity in ancient practices.
Finding joy in chaos is vital.

Prince Harry marries Meghan Markle today at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. I woke up at 4 AM Eastern Time today to watch the service because I am such a Anglophile and a big fan of current events like this. Today is a day of joining two people who are doing great things for others.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby will conduct the service but the Most Rev. Michael Curry who is presiding bishop of the Episcopal church of which I am a member of will be delivering a sermon so I am excited about that.
The Royal Family along with people from charity, celebrity, sport and the community are gathered together to celebrate this joyous day. This is a happy occasion, love rules and wins.
It’s never too late for success.