The words “staggering death toll” haunt me - as well they should. After all, I wrote those words four months ago and the loss of human life only grows. Below is a picture from Thursday’s protest. One of the images that will stick with me is of organizers leading the chants. They were not allowed to have microphones or any other device that would amplify their voices. As each one spoke individually, I heard the passion and determination in their strained voices. But they were not left to lead alone. In the absence of equipment to amplify their voices, a group of students sat near the speakers, repeating everything they said word for word so that everyone could hear. This sort of people power touches me. It reminds me there is strength in community. We do not carry our sorrow, pain, anger, and despair alone.
Below, I’ve included a Prayer for Peace. I’m also including a few other resources I came across recently as we continue our Sunday worship services centered in Creation Care and Climate Justice. One is a piece from NPR’s wonderful podcast series “Life Kit.” If you don’t know this podcast, I highly recommend it! A great episode just dropped on how to care for your eyes when you spend a lot of time looking at the screen! The episode I share below gives us ideas on how to live more sustainably. There are a couple of good quotes, too. Finally, you can find the link below for information on General Conference. Early in the conference, there was an inspiring and passionate “young people’s address.” There were also some key votes concerning regionalization and you can read more about why this matters for United Methodists committed to the work of inclusion. With you, I eagerly await more good news!
What a joy to be your pastor!
Teresa