Seventh Sunday of Easter/ Ascension – Cycle B
Reflecting on Acts 1: 1-11
Nine days—novena —before Pentecost, Jesus said You are my witnesses to the ends of the earth.
Seriously? Us? Well, okay then. We can do this. We have done this. We will do this. And with Pentecost right around the corner, we’ll get an extra boost of SPIRIT to help us do this.
I recently read a shocking letter, written by a woman who had a terrible experience dropping into a new church after having to leave her home in order to place her husband in nursing care. She was heartbroken, lonely, depressed. She went to a new church where she knew no one. She received no welcome, no “Hey, you’re new here, aren’t you?” She begged the leadership to help her find a bible study, or someone to pray with her, or help companion her during the sad transition she was undergoing, but she received no comfort.
Can you imagine that? At our parish a new person walking in better be able to run, because we’re going to love them within an inch of their lives.
But it’s not like the old days out there. People have truly been left behind in so many ways. Have you seen Nomadland? That was a revelation. There is an actual community of people who travel the country in old campers and RVs, who find family with each other when they meet up at roadside camp sites.
I wonder if the best way to bear witness to Jesus is to just shower the people who come into our lives with love. The waitress, the mail carrier, the police officer — show them Jesus this week. Then watch what the Spirit will do.
Ready. Set. GO.
How will you shower the world with love in this week before Pentecost?
Kathy McGovern ©2021