Dear ones,
As you read this we are heading toward Election Day on November 5. Though we know (and fear) that we won’t know for sure the results of the election on that day, it will certainly be a moment of great change in our political and social lives.
I know that many of you carry anxiety and fear and anger and disbelief at the state of our political and social lives. I do as well. And I am reminded strongly in times like these why we come together in community. To care for each other. To share our fears and anxieties so that we can feel heard and seen and so that we can see and hear those we care for. To share our joys and hopes so that we can strengthen and enliven our individual and collective possibilities.
And to bolster each other as we face the time that will come after the election, a time in which we will be called to continue to care for each other and also to do the work of living out our deepest values in the world. To work for justice and equity and social and personal transformation. To be generous and pluralistic in our encounters with the wider world. And to live into the reality of our radical interdependence. All grounded in and inspired by the work of love in our hearts and lives.
Don’t forget that on the day after the election our sanctuary will be open from 9:30 to 4:00 for quiet reflection, safety, and togetherness. At 1pm, we will hold a more formal gentle, affirmative time of ritual, words, and silence together. And on Thursday evening, November 7 at 6pm, I’ll hold a space on Zoom for more togetherness and sharing. Look for the link below.
As always, reach out to each other and to me as you need, dear ones. You are not alone.
peace and love
Rev. Ian