A People Beyond Yourself

We’ve spent much of the last year and a half self-isolated, quarantined, working from home, navigating massive challenges and changes mostly on our own. In addition, COVID has broken our community into "sides" and contributed to our sense of being alienated from and by those whose experience has been different than ours. At the end of the day, aside from the loss of loved ones, perhaps the greatest casualty of COVID has been our experience of community, the feeling of togetherness. We've been left to experience the one thing in all creation that God said isn’t good – being alone. So, what does it look like to re-experience this togetherness? To discover a people beyond yourself?

We’ve spent much of the last year and a half self-isolated, quarantined, working from home, navigating massive challenges and changes mostly on our own. In addition, COVID has broken our community into "sides" and contributed to our sense of being alienated from and by those whose experience has been different than ours. At the end of the day, aside from the loss of loved ones, perhaps the greatest casualty of COVID has been our experience of community, the feeling of togetherness. We've been left to experience the one thing in all creation that God said isn’t good – being alone. So, what does it look like to re-experience this togetherness? To discover a people beyond yourself?

A People Beyond Yourself
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