In Sunday’s sermon, I also referenced the “community chest card” in the board game Monopoly. It was on Kate Bowler’s podcast that I learned the idea for this card originated from the United Way’s philosophy of the community chest. Angela Williams is the CEO of United Way and in this interview, she explains the origins of the community chest and also talks about the importance of community and relationship building. She has dedicated her life to advocating for others and you can hear her interview with Kate Bowler here.
At a time when the news seems saturated with reports of violence, being in community with one another reminds us of the peace and hope that only Christ can give. Here at UUMC, when we share our thoughts and prayers, we strive to do so in ways that put words and convictions into action. And when our hearts are broken, we can find in one another the promise that the worst things are never the last things. For truly it is when we invest in one another that we discover a life of abundance. In times of war and in the news of another mass shooting, I often find words to ring hollow in the face of so much despair. But I stumbled across a poem by Ann Weems that spoke to me and I share it with you below. We are part of the miracle this poem prays.
What a joy to be your pastor!
Teresa