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UCCPEOPLE.COM
Message for the Conferece through the Insight, November, 2002 issue.
UCCPEOPLE.COM is the website address
that I am preparing, primarily, for the people of Toronto
Conference but eventually, in the future, for all the people of The United
Church of Canada. The purpose of creating this website is to provide a space
where we can actually talk to one another by sharing our stories and establish a
'members of Toronto Conference' network. This is one of many attempts I have
made to put a human face on my expression of faith, "We
are not alone." I believe that we experience God's being with us by connecting
with our neighbours and with nature by being in harmony with each other. As we
strive "to be with" others and with all God's creation, and to feel connected
with each other as onebody, we will more
fully experience our confession, "We are not alone; God is with us."
Recently
I attended a Church Pilot
Focus Group gathering which focused on the isolation experienced by
ministers in their ministry. Hearing these stories of
isolation confirmed my suspicion
that the situation of ministers' experiencing
isolation and
separation
is very serious. Isolation is not the
problem of ministers only, but
exists within the whole body of our Church. Isolation is a key factor
in both the cause and the consequence of many problems and is a major factor in
the declination of stewardship. However we have overlooked its seriousness and
have become numb to this now chronic syndrome, simply because isolation
has become a popular and
common life style in our contemporary society.
Story-sharing
affirms that "We are not alone", and this experience will form the foundation
for a trusting network. Our connectedness to one another as one body is affirmed
by knowing each other. Our vitality is increased by recognizing and valuing each
other's gifts. What is the depth of our fellowship with our neighbours and
neighbouring churches? Do we have dialogical partners with whom we share our
in-depth pain and problems, or we do chat only superficially about the weather
and shopping? A trusting relationship begins with sharing stories. In our recent
history of our United Church, we have
experienced how story-sharing invites the Spirit to work among us as we walk the
paths of justice, reconciliation and healing.
My dream, as I
prepare the website uccpeople.com, is to enable the sharing of our stories of
both good and pain, and
come to know each other as the good and faithful
people of God that we are. Imagine that our family members and
friends in BC, Saskatchewan, New Foundland share
their faith stories. Imagine rural and urban churches getting to know each other
to develop a joint event such as a Farm Product Bazaar in the heart of the city.
Imagine affirming congregations sharing their pains and joy of the fullness of
life and invite others to join together as the one body of Christ. Imagine ethnic
congregations sharing their unique gifts and having a ĄŽshow and tellĄ¯ service,
having a joint event such as an International
Food Fair.
At present,
within the Toronto Conference, out of 260 pastoral
charges, only 45 have websites. Imagine all 260 pastoral charges in our
conference with
websites, sharing their stories and establishing a trusting network.
There are volunteers who are now ready to help both technically and financially
to make this happen. And imagine further 2000 pastoral charges within The United
Church of Canada connecting with each other over time and space. All this will
add greatly to our celebration of God's presence. When we humbly fill these
spaces with good news of Christ, the sound of people
praising through the
moving of a joyful, creating Spirit will be heard all around the world along
with our prayer of
"Thanks be to God."
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