Blessed are those who know the joy of a friend, parent, or child,
who accept us without rhyme or reason or reward, who love us with a power
that can withstand the assault of our doubt.
In the Jewish and Christian traditions, blessings are generally looked for in extraordinary people and situations. And in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, the declarations of blessedness reflect Jesus’ approach of turning expectations upside down so that it is the poor, the sick, the bereaved who are declared blessed by God. Strange and unexpected beatitudes!
Glynn Cardy’s A Book of Blessings takes the Jesus tradition in new directions. He well understands that the blessings of God are found in the ordinary, the familiar, the day-to-day. He affirms that blessings may be experienced and celebrated in unexpected situations and people.
This is a collection that inspires, delights and encourages. A Book of Blessings is in itself a blessing to the community called the church – and well beyond the church – for all who share a love and appreciation of everyday people and the richness and the ordinary of their lives.
Glynn Cardy is the Minister of the Community of St Luke in Auckland, NZ. He is bi-religious – Anglican and Presbyterian – albeit of a progressive hue. He has been tamed by dogs and cats. He loves coffee, cycling, tramping, and being on or beside the ocean. He is a strong advocate of building a society that leaves nobody behind, or outside. Glynn is married to Stephanie, and they have four wonderful children, Michael, Andrew, Maria and Anna.