We claim we are a church for all people in the heart of Victoria We seek to be inclusive making a safe space for 2SLGBTQIA+ people We work for justice striving to make the world a better place We prioritize reconciliation and healed relationships with the Indigenous peoples of these lands We commit to safeguard the integrity of God’s creation But what does that mean if our inclusion ignores intersectionality when our actions push aside those already on the margins so they are farther out and less valued than they were before because they lack the things society requires for them to be seen as worthwhile when we fear those who live outside our walls when we say land belongs to us and no one is welcome but those we allow inside what are we shouting at our unhoused and Indigenous neighbours who have stewarded these lands since time immemorial whose lands we've taken for our own purpose and now said they are unwelcome without our permission what are we shouting at our unhoused and 2SLGBTQIA+ neighbours who became unwelcome in their homes because of lies and toxic theology taught in the name of the God we claim what are we shouting at our unhoused and disabled neighbours when we have allowed governments to strip away supports and funding and dignity that has left them without what are we shouting at our unhoused and addicted neighbours who have found the only solace they can in self-medication because there were few other choices available and we have criminalized their method of survival what are we shouting at our neighbours both unhoused and housed when we are willing to decimate a green space of refuge in the heart of the city where few are found and for what are we shouting? a fence will not stop noise a fence will not stop our unhoused neighbours existing on our doorstep a fence will not add safety because a fence will not keep out fear only love will do that
Tomorrow after church there will be a meeting to decided whether we will approve putting a fence down the middle of the green space between the church and the geared-to-income seniors housing building as part of fencing in the senior’s housing building as part of improving safety of the residents. We are, and have been for decades, a block from the majority of services for the unhoused community in our city.
I have strong feelings about what that decision will say to our community.
For context, I write this as a white, cisgender, able-bodied, queer, fat woman who is employeed full-time and struggles with depression and anxiety. I seek to understand the privilege I carry, and I know there is no true inclusion or progress if we are not all included.
I have sought to describe our unhoused neighbours with compassion and to the best of my ability and understanding, but if I have mispoken or misrepresented, please do not hesitate to let me know so that I can continue to learn and do better.