A Word from Laura: You Can Still Make a Difference
Western friends,
In the Wednesday morning coffee and conversation following the election, our group agreed that one thing we could be certain of was that these days – maybe weeks – ahead are uncertain for our nation. In this time when it’s hard to figure out how to make a difference on our national scene, there are still ways to make a faith-filled difference through Western! You’re invited to use the links below, recommended by different members of Western’s faith community. Choose at least three!
PCUSAVotes2020: Only One Week Until Election Day!
It is officially one week until election day! Here are a few tips to remember when casting your ballot:
• Make sure to read and follow all instructions on your absentee ballot.
• Remember to sign your absentee ballot.
• If you can, turn your absentee ballot in at drop off a location. Visit your state’s Board of Elections website to find absentee ballot drop off locations in your area.
A Word from Laura: Grieving and Getting Ready
As we enter the final countdown to the election, I am fiercely proud of the spirit abounding in Westerners who have connected faithfully with get-out-the-vote efforts. I’m also tired, looking forward to the end of this drawn-out cycle in the midst of unprecedented anxiety. I know that we need energy for addressing inequities, righting injustices and finding healing together, as communities and as a nation.
A Word from Laura: “Community" Update
“How are we a courageous community living into God’s love and justice?”
This was the question Western’s leaders were asking ourselves last January, before we realized the two pandemics, Covid-19 and racism, would define our year. Before social distance would challenge our life together as a community of faith, yet precisely when we need God’s love and justice!
For Jesus, God’s love and justice weren’t abstract concepts, but embodied realities. The way to embody love and justice is as part of a community who are working on it together, committed to sharing each other’s journeys.