Something for the Journey
Hannah Franco-Isaacs, Membership Administrator
This week we opened Ministry Days registration. No matter how many years I do this work it is always a steep learning curve because we never do anything quite the exact same way twice. The logistical pieces fall into place, as they always do, the what, when and where. The how and why are harder to figure out.
The theme this year is On the Path of Love. As we move along this path together one of the core questions for our team is, “What do you need to feel beloved?” What will make you feel held and supported during our time together either in Baltimore or virtually?
As with all UUMA staff, I work from home and my house is almost always filled with living creatures – a husband, two kids, three (yes, three) dogs, and a cat. Quiet isn’t something I get a lot of so I turn on music while I am working.
The song that is playing in my mind as I do this Ministry Days work is Crowded Table by the Highwomen. Years ago a colleague asked on facebook what this song meant to people. The answers were as varied as our colleagues. Some people felt the radical inclusion, for some it brought up anxiety of not enough space. When I think about Ministry Days some of these same feelings come up. We want it to be a place where there is a place by the fire for everyone… The door is always open/ Your picture’s on my wall/ Everyone’s a little broken/ And everyone belongs /Yeah, everyone belongs. And we know there is work to be done.
We hope that Ministry Days is a place that reminds you that you belong, where you can bring your brokenness and your wholeness and be exactly where and who you need to be. The path of love may be bumpy but we will keep going, together.
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