Many people are carrying a quiet however heavy unease. As a pastor, I hear from folks each day who’re indignant, scared and exhausted. I hear from households questioning what sort of future their youngsters will inherit, and from others who really feel helpless, as if occasions are shifting quicker than anybody can reply to.
Worry spreads simply. However concern will not be the identical as fact.
In anxious instances, our activity is to not be the loudest voices, however the steadiest ones.
To not deny actuality, and to not catastrophize it, however to fulfill it with grounded presence and considerate motion. There’s a distinction between naming concern and amplifying it.
One useful approach ahead is straightforward: Floor, join, act.
Floor ourselves by limiting the fixed information cycle and tending to our nervous programs.
Join with actual folks — neighbors, mates, religion communities — as a result of nervousness thrives in isolation. Act in small, embodied methods: Write a letter, volunteer regionally, present up for somebody in want.
For some, devoted motion will embody peaceable protest, rooted in conscience moderately than rage.
All through Scripture, prophets and Jesus stood with the powerless.
Company doesn’t imply fixing the world. It means refusing to vanish from it.
The Rev. Brook R. McBride, pastor, Bear Creek United Methodist Church, Woodinville

