Mother Tracy spoke:   “The Celtic people speak of “thin places,†places where the distance between heaven and earth seems to disappear and the two worlds are able to touch one another.
“The church teaches that the Eucharist and the other Sacraments are some of those thin places where, however briefly, we can touch heaven, but the church’s sacraments are by no means the only means by which we can touch heaven. Â
“I’m sure that each of you could name other “thin places†in your lives where you feel the presence of God is particularly near to you. Â
“And so as we commend Geoff to God, I pray that each of you would know the comfort of touching those thin places – places where you may be still and rest in God’s presence, where you may even feel Geoff’s presence with you.Â
“And in touching those places, may you know in the depth of your souls the truth of the Gospel: Â Â that the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.” Â
The above is a portion of  the  sermon given recently  by Mother Tracy at St John the Baptist Episcopal Church  in Aptos celebrating the life of Geoff  Nickel, son of Suzanne Krakover-Nickel.  About  200 people from the Aptos and Santa Cruz CA community attended the  memorial service for Geoff.