Friday Five: Connecting
in the USA in the 20th Century. He explains how communities,
people, and especially children function better when they live
"relationships matter."
We all know this because Christianity (and other religions)
that men should do to you, do ye so to them; for this is the law
and the prophets. Matthew 7:1
2. Family: Who are you most like? Who is most like you?
Yesterday I was leading a Q&A following a presentation, and I heard
So here are some questions to ponder for this Friday Five about
connecting with:
1. Self: Who was your hero/heroine when you were about
1. Self: Who was your hero/heroine when you were about
ten years old? My ministers have always been heroes to me.
I'd look up to each of them in a different way (I can't recall who was the
minister at that particular time). A close second was probably Madonna
;-P.
2. Family: Who are you most like? Who is most like you?
Yesterday I was leading a Q&A following a presentation, and I heard
myself use a phrase that'd never before come from my mouth except
to tease my father for starting every explanation with it:
"Well, I'll tell ya...". I had to call and tell him of my slip :). Having said
that, I acknowledge that my mother and I are most alike--my partner
tells me I sound more and more like her each day. We're also
*extremely* different!
3. Friends: How do you stay in touch? I wish I were better at staying
3. Friends: How do you stay in touch? I wish I were better at staying
in touch! My m.o. is to not talk for way too long, then get together a
couple times each year to catch up. Every once in a while we'll email
or send a letter, but otherwise... :(
4. Neighborhood, community: What are ways you like to be
involved? Cafés!! I love to to be present in gathering places
where people meet and connect and move on into their days.
Especially places where I can become a regular (Norm!) and
always see new people.
5. Job/church: Do you see a need that will help in developing
connections? Deep, long-lasting spiritual practices would be a
great addition. I'd love to help people create community around
particular styles of prayer, meditation, reading, etc. We do a little bit,
and the opportunities are growing. Helping people recognize their
need for these connections--that's my challenge!
Bonus link: Cheers Theme Song
2 comments:
I really liked your pictures that went along with your post. Madonna! Looking back, I admire her, but didn't earlier. Cafes are places I never thought of socializing; glad you do. Our lectio divina group has met for 13 years or so and has been a wonderful community--just an idea.
Ministers...or maybe Madonna. That made me LOL! Thanks for playing, and your #5 answer is wonderful. May you blessed in that effort!!
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