A community with open arms
A community with open arms
Something to think about
My spatial awareness is, frankly, terrible. But my partner is able to look at a room, eye up the furniture, and figure out exactly how to arrange it to make the cosiest space, or open up the room to fit the most people in. This has been especially useful over the festive season, when we’ve had extra people to try to fit inside the same amount of space that we always have.
Physical spaces are by nature limited: the warm kitchen gathering I wrote about on 1 January couldn’t have comfortably welcomed more than a couple of extra guests. Sometimes those on the inside of a limited space, those who are enjoying its warmth and comfort, feel protective of it and want to close the door to any newcomers who might crowd or change what they have.
But the community of God’s people is wide open and welcoming to all; the is warmth and light enough to go around. That each person contributes, adds to and impacts the family culture, is a great gift. The arrival of the magi to meet and worship the young Jesus challenges us to offer the same warm welcome in both our physical spaces, and in the communities of which we’re part.