Our time with Church of the Sojourners started later than we
planned because we grossly underestimated California traffic, complete with
failing to realize that we would be driving in at one of the busiest times of
the day. However, we successfully crossed the Golden Gate Bridge, navigated
HUGE hills in a stick shift (Becca would like you to know that her stick shift
skills are nearly unparalled—she only needed the e-brake once), and arrived
just in time for birthday cake at the end of service.
The word that best describes Church of the Sojourners is
family. When we arrived at the birthday celebration, it felt like we had joined
a family gathering. They welcomed us in, offered cake and ice cream and gave us
a tour of the house. Church of the Sojourners (CotS as used in the rest of this
post) is a community of people that live in 4 houses within walking distance of
each other who do all of life together—sharing cars, meals, activities, and
living space. They are diverse—the birthday was for a charming 3 year old, (who
was thrilled about his football birthday present) and there are people who have
been part of the community since its inception 25 years ago.
We were struck by how seriously and genuinely these people
take their family life. There is set apart space for individual families, but
they are in it together. There is a deep loyalty—this really is a family…it
just happens to be a nuclear family that consists of 35 people. They describe
it like family: this is who the Lord has given me as family so I will love them
with all that I am. Everyone wasn’t just friendly with each other: they were
friends.
Although we were bummed to miss out on church, we were very
glad to chat with Renata and then join in on a hilarious game of Telephone
Pictionary. Troy (who spent time painting in France) and Lee were quite the
artists…. Others of us… were not. Katie was a master with words and definitely
used her creative powers to come up with sentences that were nearly impossible
to draw in the space of 2 minutes required for the game. Bethany and Katie
found a kindred spirit in each other: they both enjoy saving the hilarious
sequences created in the game. Katie, however, takes it a step further: she
files the sequences. All in all, we spent the evening laughing, welcomed and
included in this family’s life together.
Thanks Lee, Jody, Troy, Katie, Renata, Sage, Ben, Dale, Tim and Suzie (and everyone else) for welcoming us and laughing with us!
Thanks Lee, Jody, Troy, Katie, Renata, Sage, Ben, Dale, Tim and Suzie (and everyone else) for welcoming us and laughing with us!
how beautiful. good families are good at inviting others in. proof that this community is more than just people living together.
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