Summer and Sanctuary

Greetings from the amazing Grünewald Guild, where I’ve been having a wondrous week serving as the keynote speaker and pastor-in-residence for the Guild’s first Liturgical Arts Week. Located in the Cascade Mountains of Washington state, the Guild is one of my favorite places in all the world. With its commitment to exploring and celebrating the connections between art and faith, the Guild always draws a splendid community of folks in whose creative presence I find sustenance that feeds me throughout the year.

I’ll linger here for another week, during which I’ll spend most of my time going through the proofs for my new book. The writing process is usually a very solitary endeavor, and I’m looking forward to getting to continue to soak up the Guild community while finishing my work on the book.

The book, which is titled In the Sanctuary of Women: A Companion for Reflection & Prayer, is something of a sequel to my first book, Sacred Journeys, in that it draws from the often hidden wellsprings of women’s experiences and history in the Judeo-Christian tradition. It will be published by Upper Room Books in October, and I was delighted to learn today that the book is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. You can find it here: In the Sanctuary of Women.

Night has fallen at the Guild, and so I’ll offer you a nighttime blessing that comes from the new book. Each chapter opens with blessings for morning and evening, and this one appears in the chapter titled “A Way in the Wilderness: The Book of the Desert Mothers.”

God of the daylight,
you come also in darkness,
and even in shadows you make a home.
Be rest to the weary
and solace to the brokenhearted;
be healing to the sick,
and to the troubled, be peace.
Be our comfort, our dreaming,
our sleep, our delight;
breathe through these hours,
O great God of night.

Wishing you peace on this and every day.

6 Responses to “Summer and Sanctuary”

  1. Kate Says:

    Jan,
    I cannot wait to receive your new book. Your prayer is so lovely. I have used Sacred Journeys, almost daily, since I bought it many years ago. I really appreciate your thoughts, poetry, and writings, which reflect how I feel so many times, much more eloquently than I could ever say…You are one of the few religious writers who “remember the ladies” and keep tapping into the great Source for the divine feminine, while always remembering our Lord.

    Thank you, and many blessings to you,
    Kate

  2. Maureen Says:

    This new book will be awaited eagerly.

    Blessings.

  3. Nik Says:

    Yay – well done on the new book Jan. Hope we’ll be able to get it over here in the frozen wastes of the North a.k.a. Scotland :)

  4. Abbey of the Arts Says:

    Jan, blessings on your time at the Guild, I am so disappointed to not get there this year. May you be restored and renewed in ways you hadn’t even imagined. I eagerly await your new book, this prayer is exquisite and really touches me deeply.

  5. Linda Says:

    I can’t wait to purchase your book!!! I have been waiting ever since I was on your retreat at Wisdom House in CT which was fabulous! I will be recommending it and/or gifting it to all the wonderful women in my life!!! Blessings!

  6. Carolyn Says:

    Have the book pre-ordered from Amazon which means we’ll have to have a bit of face time one day down the road for the autograph – the blessing is timely for us as you well know; I’ll tuck it in my pocket. Grace and Peace, for you.

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