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What stories are you willing to walk into? Whether it be on Facebook, in a small group, or at the grocery store? “What makes the Gospel good news is who it pursues, not who it excludes.” – Rachel Held Evans
We are counting down to the next presidential election and I have invited you to join me on Tuesdays to wonder together if and how this season can be healing instead of further breaking us apart.
Thirty years later I can tell you that I never figured out that formula. But I tried. I really wanted to believe that good parenting was about good outcomes, and that the Bible was the answer book.
Has your life ever felt like the perfect storm? Are you filled with fear and emptied of faith? Join me as we look at a story about a napping Savior, a stormy sea, and a life-changing question: “Where is your faith?”
This week I ask you to consider how you may have already voted. Imagine a world where everyone votes for themselves, believes they are right and deserves to be the judge – a world where everyone does what is right in their own eyes. Well, it’s not that hard to imagine. It’s the world we’ve already voted for. Are you ready to change your vote?
In Week 3 of our times together wondering whether this election season can be a way to find one another instead of tearing one another apart, we consider crashing – crashing into pain-filled and confusing circumstances that often leave us crashing into one another. Who is really to blame for all our wrecks? What if wrecks are really a relief because they reveal that we cannot save ourselves. We need a rescue story.
In Week 4 of our Tuesdays Together – wondering if this election season could be a healing season instead of breaking us further – we talk about all our brokenness. We are experiencing broken dreams, plans, hearts . . . and we often then crash into one another with the shards of our lives. What glue do you use to try to put the broken pieces back together: pleasure, power and control, work and busyness, relationships, or spirituality. Mostly, the glue we use reveals we can’t put ourselves back together, save ourselves, rescue ourselves . . . We need a Rescuer. How do we get ready for and experience a rescue story?
Seventy days from today (my 61st birthday), we will elect our next president. What if – instead of pushing and pulling us away from each other – this election is the way back to our finding one another? Sound impossible? I dare you to accept my invitation to a conversation every Tuesday. What if we don’t wake up on November 4 with an integrity hangover? What if we know – heart and soul – we belong to each other and we live like that’s true. This is a call to courage and kindness. No one belongs more than you.
This is our first Tuesday Together after my birthday wish that in these weeks before the next presidential election, we find our way back to one another instead of becoming even more divided. Belonging is a process that we grow and nurture as we discover we are all wired for struggle and for worthiness. The challenge this week is to say something – not about the stories of the day but stories of eternity that come out of vulnerability to be deeply seen and known and to offer that to others. Break some rules. Bring a few pairs of socks
The failure of the current cultural story of the coronavirus to cultivate Christlike love, and instead cultivate conspiracy narratives, has resulted in a lack of empathy and drawn even more dividing lines based on political parties, whether we want to wear a mask, or the choices we make about social distancing.