What if we could see the older woman clearly not having had an easy life probably unhoused quietly sitting at the back of the church when she asked about a washroom as someone who needed to pee not as someone looking for a place to use
maybe she was self-medicating might feel like her only option but maybe she only wanted a safe, warm, private place to pee with dignity
What if we could be see the tents outside our doors be angry at the systems that lead to people being unhoused fight for justice and change rather than being angry at and afraid of those seeking to survive finding a place of shelter outside our Walking Together Chapel on land we may own but that is not ours
What if we could see ... see our neighbourhood through Christ ... not figuratively ... but literally?
What if rather than rose-coloured glasses we saw through Christ-coloured glasses? what if we asked not what would Jesus do but What and who would Christ see in ...
How would Christ feel about ... the city around us? the people we encounter? What would that look like? What would we do differently? How would our lives and our neighbourhood be transformed?
Photo taken by Karencee of the Christ Crucified window (artist: Lutz Haufschild) in the Walking Together Chapel at the Anglican Church of St. John the Divine, Victoria, BC.