Thursday, August 27, 2015

Thoughts Along the Way . . .

The West is on fire! That is, of course, an exaggeration, but not by much. When smoke from fires hundreds of miles away can clog our air here in the Portland area it gets our attention. And there are photos on Facebook and in the news. There are stories from people I know. The fires are big, and numerous, and, in many cases, still out of control. There are folks who are saying, “Welcome to the new normal of climate change.” Probably so, and hopefully we really will begin to take our personal and collective responsibilities seriously. There are folks who are pointing to past forest management practices (put out every fire as quickly as possible) as a major contributing factor. Probably so, and hopefully lessons have been and will continue to be learned. And through it all, in this moment, there are people who are suffering. Lives have been lost. Homes have been destroyed. Whole communities have been disrupted. Landscapes have been altered for a generation. Of course we want to learn whatever lessons need to be learned. Of course we want to correct whatever policies need to be corrected. And in this moment let us stand in solidarity with those who are suffering. Let us hold them in prayer. Let us find ways to reach out with compassion. Let us do what we can to support them in their time of grief and loss. Let us be the Church shining the beacon of God’s Love into the world around us.

- Pastor Roger
(keeping my feet firmly planted in the flow)

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