Unity in the Community

Sorry it has taken so long since my last post. This topic I’m blogging about today I wanted to do it justice. I didn’t just want to slap it together. This is about a movement. About a person being obedient to God’s word no matter what. To continue year after year to gather Christians of any and all denominations to praise and worship God just for who He is. Not asking for a single thing, just glorifying him. This day last week, I was in Bluffton, South Carolina to be a part of this movement. Why South Carolina you ask? The person who God gave the vision and who has continued to be obedient is my mother. Whatever she needed I wanted to be there to help. Even though I have not seen his vision, I want to help it come to fruition. So I helped to crochet the gifts that were past out to anyone who praised and prayed with us.

I also attached the beads and bagged our unique one of a kind crosses. Lol. Every one of them came out different so therefore no two were alike. They are ornaments.

My mom’s friend Constance, put the bows and handles on the programs, which were fans you can use on a warm day or in a warm church service. She also snipped and clipped to add the finishing touches on the corners.

Other people who believe in the vision and who is committed to honoring God helped in countless other ways. From the food, various soups and chilis are provided to everyone after the main event.

To the set up and decoration of the location.

To the clean up afterwards.

To lending their voices in songs of praise and worship.

Unity in the Community Praise and Prayer calls us to come together as God’s people and on this day last week, we did. This was not a church service. Even though words were spoken, no one was there to provide the word as a preacher or teacher. We were there to sing praises to God and lift Him up. To pray to God and thank Him for all he has done and all that he will do.

“Do you believe in God? Do you believe in the Bible? If you answered yes to both of these question, then let us look at Genesis. God created one man and one woman. So if we are all descendents of that one man and one woman, we are all related. So look to your brother or sister next to you and say, I am your sister or brother and I love you.” These are words that were spoken at the Unity in the Community Praise and Prayer gathering. I believe they were the most powerful words said that day. And not just because they came from my mother. Lol. But because they illuminated the connection between us all. The vision that was bestow upon my mom was for all believers of God to come together the Sunday after Thanksgiving and unite in praise and worship. If you answered the questions with a positive response, we are related. Then why do we as a people allow ourselves to be divided? Why do we allow ourselves to be separated by skin color, continents and hemispheres. We are so focused on defining ourselves by what separates us but never acknowledges what we have in common. GOD! He is the answer.

If we as believers of God, descendents of Adam and Eve, brothers and sisters, woke up each day believing these things and acted upon them, how much better would the world be? If we lived our lives as Jesus lived his, where could we go wrong? Unity in the Community would not just be a one day event. We would stay honoring and glorifying God with our praise and our actions. We would make God proud. We would give God joy. We would not let others divide us from our brothers and sisters, our family. Please don’t think that I am on my high horse, everything I said applies to me as well. I am quick to separate myself from others with my skin tone. But I believe one of the best human beings I know is my co-worker Melinda and I never notice her skin tone. I looked at the person she is and her heart. And I would wage a war on anyone who hurts her just like I would for my own brother.

This post opened up an awareness within me. Now I can’t go back. To ignore it would be disobedient. I am not saying I will change overnight. I am saying that now I need to be more aware of my actions. Aware of the things I do and say to divide me from others. Ways for me to bring unity in my own community. Did any of this make sense to you? Were you touched in anyway? What can you do better as a person, as a believer. I’m going to be honest, I don’t expect a single comment on this post. And that’s fine. If you do want to talk about this, please feel free to call me, 419-213-9391 or email me, elsims27@yahoo.com. You can also text me.

I just want to acknowledge my mother, Rochelle, for continuing to be obedient and to persevere each and every year to bring God’s vision to fruition. I would also like to thank all who came out and all who helped in any way. God bless you.