June 5, 2024 Weekly Update
Greetings church!
I want to take this opportunity to pass along the wise words of our Bishop, Karen Oliveto. She was asked to deliver a message to churches after the felony conviction of former President Donald Trump last week. This is a divisive and unprecedented issue, and speaks to many of us in different ways. But if we can’t speak about current event issues as people of faith, we’re missing a chance to grow God’s kingdom.
I invite you to meditate on the following words of our bishop. She wrote:
To the members of the Mountain Sky Conference,
On May 30, 2024, former President Donald Trump was found guilty in a legal case of falsifying business records to influence the outcome of the 2016 election. It is the first time in the history of the United States that a president has been convicted of a crime. The jury’s decision will undoubtably further highlight the political divide that has fractured our nation in recent years. Its impact will be felt in our communities and in our relationships with co-workers, friends, and family.
In a nation where civility is already in short supply, what are we who follow Jesus called to model? What values shall we embody that can offer a healing witness in the face of such brokenness? What words shall we speak, what actions shall we take?
Jesus calls us to a life of love. Love is not an easy out. In fact, it is the hardest work we can undertake. Love invites us to enter into relationships of mutual accountability. When others disappoint us–when we disappoint ourselves–love keeps us moving in the direction of repentance and reconciliation. Love calls us to remain openhearted to those who have transgressed. Love always leads to greater justice, deeper wholeness, and healthier communities.
How we live in response to former President Trump’s conviction can either strengthen integrity, service, and the democratic foundation of this country, or it can further erode it.
Heed these words from Galatians 6: 1-2:
“My siblings, if anyone is detected in a transgression, you who have received the Spirit should restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness. Take care that you yourselves are not tempted. Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.”
In a world that defaults to simple soundbites, easy answers, and divisive politics, may we in the Mountain Sky Conference bear witness to the God who perfects us through Love. In the face of the complexities of our current age, may we remember that we are followers of the Prince of Peace, who invites us all into a life of Love.
It is the only pathway that can lead us all to Beloved Community.
Blessings,
Pastor Jared