March Kin-Tales
- Camp Kintail

- 2 days ago
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Dear friends, This week I had the joy of viewing a Heritage Copy of the Saint John's Bible. At Saint John's Abbey in Minneapolis, a team of calligraphers worked from 1998 to 2011 to create a hand-written, hand-illuminated Bible. It is simply stunning. The care, the art, the attention to detail, and the creativity are unparalleled. Someday I hope to see the original. Meanwhile, I will continue to flip through the digital version found on the website to be inspired by the Word of God, written and illuminated by human hands. |

The opening illumination of the seven days of creation.While I was awed by the art and the lettering, I was delighted to be shown several "mistakes" in the manuscript. Occasionally the calligrapher would miss a line and have to include it below. But they made the mistakes beautiful - by illustrating the mistake with a bird, bee, or lemur, with a rope that connected the missing line to where it should have been. As we flipped the pages, I was excited to find the "mistakes" and to made aware that actual people made this edition of the Bible. The mistakes added to the beauty and humanity of the Bible. |

One of the "mistakes" in the Saint John's Bible. Sometimes we can get down on ourselves for our imperfections or mistakes, but this beautiful Bible is a reminder that there is no such thing as perfect and that our foibles might just be what actually makes us human and delightful. As I often say in the Assurance of Grace in a worship service - All of us are loved, needed and necessary - just as God made us. Peace, Theresa |





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