Spirit of Grace

Spirit of Grace Progressive, ecumenical, and engaged community of ELCA Lutherans and Roman Catholics in Beaverton, OR

05/31/2026

Historic moment for Lutherans in Kenya

Thousands gathered today for the consecration and installation of Bishop Catherine Ngina Musau as the new leader of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (KELC). She is the first woman bishop of the church.

In her address, Bishop Musau urged Christians to build bridges instead of walls, preserve unity amid diversity, serving one another in love.

Photo: LWF/Erick Kinyanguli

05/07/2026

04/11/2026

“The Three Mary’s”
An Icon for Eastertide.

God chose women to first bring the good news of the resurrection of Jesus to the world.

The women who went to the tomb that first Easter morning weren't going there seeking resurrection. They were going to perform one last act of loving presence—to anoint a body. But in that act of being with, even in death, they became the first witnesses to new life.

In the Icon Christ’s mother wraps her arms around Mary Magdelene and “the other Mary” as they go from the garden tomb to proclaim Christ’s resurrection.

Each gospel tells a different version of easter morning. It could be easy to miss the point of the story and get lost by the amount of exegesis that has gone into the who’s who of Mary’s in the Gospels. There is Mary (mother of Jesus), Mary Magdelene, “the other Mary”-Mary (mother of James and Joses/Joseph), Mary (wife of Cleopas) and Mary of Bethany.

In Mark and Luke, the gospel writers mention many women, “the myrrh-bearers” going to the tomb easter morning. Some historians believe some of these Mary’s in the gospels could be the same person. (i.e. Mary, Christ’s mother and Mary the Mother of James) In Luke, Mary the wife of Cleopas is interestingly also considered to be the “unnamed follower” with Cleopas as they walked on the road to Emmaus with a risen Christ they did not recognize. (tradition also holds that Mary and Cleopas were Jesus’ Aunt and Uncle!)

In Matthew, it is Mary Magdalene and “the other Mary” who go to the tomb.

In John’s Gospel, it is Mary Magdalene alone who first sees the risen Jesus, mistaking him for the Gardener.

Although, as some could point out, Jesus’ Mother is not described in any of the Gospels as being present with the women coming to attend to the body of Jesus and saw the empty tomb. However, in his work, ‘The Life of the Virgin,’ St Maximus the Confessor draws on the Church’s tradition to say that Mary was “inseparable from the tomb” and so was there on the Sunday morning when the other women arrived. This belief has been preserved in the traditional iconography with many icons of the myrrh-bearing women, when studied closely, contain Mary, the Mother of God with the other women, denoted by MP ƟY (a Greek/ abbreviation for Mater Theos; Mother of God) inscription is clearly written in her halo.

Regardless, I hope this icon can continue to remind us that in a time where women were excluded and overlooked, when Christ was crucified and buried, and the male apostles fled and hid, it was the women who stood by Christ in his suffering and death, and became the first witnesses and preachers of the gospel.

Signed Giclee Prints and Digital Downloads of this icon available here: kellylatimoreicons.com

As Pastor Robyn said last night at Holy Thursday, the real Last Supper must have had women and children too. Now if a pa...
04/03/2026

As Pastor Robyn said last night at Holy Thursday, the real Last Supper must have had women and children too. Now if a painter could just depict their brown skin, that would be even better!

Delighted to see Intern Pax on the floor, engaging with Eli, when I arrived at church yesterday!
03/02/2026

Delighted to see Intern Pax on the floor, engaging with Eli, when I arrived at church yesterday!

Pope Leo, as Bishop of Rome, is flanked by two altar girls for the first time of his pontificate.It’s about time.
02/16/2026

Pope Leo, as Bishop of Rome, is flanked by two altar girls for the first time of his pontificate.

It’s about time.

Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry and other ELCA bishops speak out about ICE activity. "This is our lament."Another video, f...
02/06/2026

Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry and other ELCA bishops speak out about ICE activity. "This is our lament."

Another video, from Minnesota clergy, is posted in the comments.

The Rev. Yehiel Curry, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and ELCA synod bishops from Minnesota offer a joint pastoral video mes...

01/30/2026

Thanks, Intern Paxton Stewart!

"The world now is too dangerous
and too beautiful for anything but love.
May your eyes be so blessed you see God in everyone.
Your ears, so you hear the cry of the poor.
May your hands be so blessed
that everything you touch is a sacrament.
Your lips, so you speak nothing but the truth with love.
May your feet be so blessed you run
to those who need you.
And may your heart be so opened,
so set on fire, that your love,
your love, changes everything.
And the blessing of God:
☩ Creator, Christ, and Holy Spirit,
be upon you this day and always"

Shared from Emily 🤲🏼 who shared from Luther place 🤲🏼

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