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| Richmond Maine downtown scarecrow contest |
Ask me the main
reason I belong to a church, outside of my job of course, and I will tell you
it is because of the amazing and baffling love I have found through a variety
of people. This love keeps me grounded
and life very interesting.
I recently served on a young women's youth
retreat. The young women arrived Friday
night to a team of other women ranging in age from mid-teens to mid-70s. What do 17 year olds have in common with 70
year olds? Nothing and everything.
"AND
FINALLY THE Gospel itself as comedy—the coming together of Mutt and Jeff, the
Captain and the Kids, the Wizard of Oz and the Scarecrow: the coming together
of God in his unending greatness and glory and man in his unending littleness,
prepared for the worst but rarely for the best, prepared for the possible but
rarely for the impossible. The good news breaks into a world where the news has
been so bad for so long that when it is good nobody hears it much except for a
few." Frederick Buechner
I shared with the young women that I am friends with unlikely people,
like the Scarecrow and Mutt and Jeff, and my world is bigger and better because
of it. Because of them I have more opportunity to see, hear and experience the
good news.
Acts 2:17--"'In the last days, God
says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will
prophesy, your young people will see visions, your old people will dream
dreams."
What does
it mean to see young people as prophetic and elderly people as dreamers? It means that we live with respect and value
toward all people. It means a
17 year old can answer a call to ministry with words of encouragement rather
than "You can't!" It means a
90 year old author living with dementia still dreams of helping others tell
their story and still sees the world as full of opportunity.
Is there no better hope in the world than a young person who sees into
the future? Is there no better hope in
the world than a 90 year old dreamer?
All is not lost, both are saying "There
is more to come, there is more to come."
I challenged the women on this weekend to look at their Facebook friends
and take an honest look at who they are friends with. What does it say if everyone is related or looks
the same? What would it mean to have
people look at our friends list and say "Who is that and why are you
friends with them?" The people on
that list who actually stand by you in times of sorrow and joy may actually
surprise you.
When I was first diagnosed with M.S. at the age of 35 it was the people
50 and older who took me to appointments and fed our children. A retired woman from the military with a bit
of a stern approach to children, gathered us up one day, packed a picnic and
took us to a playground telling me "the children need some sun and fun,
let's go" and she was right.
Listening to WWII vets in a bible study share their stories allowed me
to keep dreaming just as they had. It was the young people who let me rest
knowing that the world was (and is) in good hands, go to any middle school
science fair and you will walk away understanding they really so have visions
for tomorrow.
There may be bad news in the world but the
good news comes when we see all that is possible while walking alongside the
Scarecrow.
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