Aug 04, 2023 |
Rector's Blog, Nourished by Community
| The Rev. Philip DeVaulRector's Blog, Nourished by Community
A few weeks ago, a woman from out of state was visiting her daughter here in Cincinnati and they both came to church. It was very obviously the mom’s idea, but the daughter was game. I was talking with them after the service and the local daughter just asked me point blank, “So why should I come to your church?” I just laughed. Why can’t everyone be this direct? “Oh, wow,” I said, “I don’t know if you should. I can’t pretend it’s for everyone.” She appreciated that, and I asked her if she knew about The Episcopal Church and she said yes, and that she’d even checked out our website before showing up and that she liked what she saw. But she had still asked the question.
Well, I said, because we humans are built for community. We are literally made for one another. We are not meant to be alone. And we’re lonely. And we need community. And this place, I said, this place is a community that is founded on unconditional love. You can find a community that is founded on all sorts of things, on your wealth or status, on the color of your skin or your last name. You can find communities based on shared interests or neighborhoods, and all these things can combat loneliness in one way or another. But what your community is based on matters. And this place, this community is founded on the premise that you are completely and fully loved and that you belong in community just as you are.