Greetings on this snowy day!
I want to thank all of you for your gracious response when I had to leave town on short notice to help my aunt move into assisted living. I felt buoyed by your love and prayers, and was supported as well by a person from this community (who typically prefers to be unnamed) who gathered supplies for me as well: two dollies, some packing bins, and even rolls of tape. Love and practical support are a powerful combination, and they absolutely smoothed our way as Wayne and I helped my aunt choose and pack and donate.
It struck me this morning how much of Christian life is in fact precisely that combination: love and prayers and practical support. I see that in this community, in the way that you care for each other, in the way that you keep me informed when someone is ill or has had to go to the hospital, and in the ways that you step up when you are informed of a need, whether it’s hats and gloves, or nonperishables for the food pantry, or funding for a project such as flood buckets.
Sometimes we lean into one aspect of this life more than another, particularly if a problem is far away. We pray for Ukraine, and for Southern California, and we donate to causes we know and trust that can help them. If it’s closer, we step up and bring someone soup, or pick up groceries, or pack some flood buckets or some hygiene kits—and we still pray and love and interact.