Colleagues,
A happy and blessed independence to you all.
Oftentimes there is the claim that we live in a most modern world. There is clearly an increasing awareness of diversity in this postmodern world. Diversity surrounds us, confronts us, beckons to us and in a very important way diversity nurtures and nourishes us. Think of the ecology of our society or think of the culture of this fair land and you are readily confronted with diversity. Our own society struggles to deal with issues of diversity.
Diversity whether it is that of gender, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation is a potent force that calls us to explore ways to create community that honours the integrity of our differences.
This experience with MCC Kingston, to my way of thinking is one of the ways in which we create the space for community building that honours differences. As a faith community, MCC Kingston is concerned about building a community of faith hope and love. One that is affirming for persons of different viewpoints/perspectives especially different sexual orientation and yet a community that challenges individuals to explore and develop their spiritual lives. This calls us to be a pilgrim people journeying in and through a world that is not overly interested in the things of
God and the things of the spirit. As God’s pilgrim people, let us be focused on the blessings, inner blessings, strength, challenge and others that come to us as we make a preferential option to keep our eyes on the things of God, to be attuned to spiritual realities. We are therefore called to think about the quality and quantity of love and justice that our lives dispense. Love and justice might be important virtues that we might want to define our lives as pilgrim people seeking to be the best that we can be and to live the best lives possible. May God grant us the strength as we engage in our own pilgrimages in pursuit of ABUNDANT LIFE.
Blessings,
Rev
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