“Blessed
are you who are the poor, for yours is the kingdom
of God ”.
A couple of years ago I invited a friend to Church. I wanted
to learn what newcomers experienced when they visited our parish for the first
time. After the service I took this young
family out to lunch so they could share their first impressions. Their comments
were positive for the most part. However, one of their observations really
stuck with me. They said, “We didn't notice any poor people”.
When I reflect on my experience in various Churches over the
years I can remember only one where poor and homeless folks attended on a regular
basis. I do not mention that as a criticism of any particular Church or
tradition. Instead, it raises some very difficult questions for me.
Would I be comfortable worshiping with people who are
different than me? Would I welcome such people into Church? Am I ready to go beyond
the church doors and out into the real world to befriend people who suffer
poverty and homelessness? I don't think they need my help or friendship as
much as I need to listen to them and hear the gospel of God’s kingdom. After
all, Jesus said it belongs to them.
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