It snowed last night. Funny though, usually waking to snow in mid-April is a tad disheartening but this morning, in comparison to the headlines, the snow seemed a welcomed sight.
COVID-19 is still ravaging the globe; re-prioritizing everyone’s life. The vulnerable living in Long Term Care facilities hit especially hard. Having been the Chaplain in two Long Term Care facilities I know firsthand how the staff members commit themselves diligently to each resident and each death means a friend has died. These staff members have been working under dire conditions some while fighting their own COVID-19 symptoms. They, along with all Healthcare workers, need our prayers.
As the snow melts under the morning sun the birds begin to emerge. These winged neighbors visit at my feeders filling the air with their chatter and melody which interrupts my thoughts. Their presence reminds me that life continues and despite all the heartache of COVID -19 there is a future. Lessons will have been learned; each death not in vain but instead a marker for the need for reform in Long Term Care Facilities in Ontario.
As people of faith, we are not to become discouraged; instead, we are to trust God has a plan. We are reminded that just as God spoke to Jeremiah God speaks to us, “For I know the plans I have you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
Let us commit to trusting in this hope and future,
Blessings,
Rev. Heather McCarrel
The photo with this Blog was taken by Luke Richardson







