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Kliska
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This may be a strange question, but it is open to all; what does your religion, church, synagogue, gathering, pastor, Priest, etc… etc… have set up for local congregants/members as far as “help” or charity is concerned? I’m truly just curious and I’ll explain why in a minute.
As an example I’ve always found fantastic is the Sikh practice of providing nourishment for anyone who comes to their gurdwara hungry. It’s provided any time of day or night. We know that the early Christian church watched out for one another and provided for one another in a true case of need. The Amish in today’s world do much the same; they help each other in the fields, they hire one another, they do indeed raise barns together, etc…
How does this type of thing look in your church/parish/congregation? Do you have this type of thing in your congregation? If someone in your congregation was in need would your leader know it? I ask because it is one of my extreme frustrations in congregations I have been associated with. I would ask for programs for fellow members, and even asked the pastor if there was anyone in need that sought help from the church. Let’s just say the answer was unacceptable or unfulfilling to me.
I’d love to hear specifically about the things you personally have seen/been involved with, and not a general idea of charity, which most religions share. Also I’m most interested in what members do for other members, not necessarily the wider community.
As an example I’ve always found fantastic is the Sikh practice of providing nourishment for anyone who comes to their gurdwara hungry. It’s provided any time of day or night. We know that the early Christian church watched out for one another and provided for one another in a true case of need. The Amish in today’s world do much the same; they help each other in the fields, they hire one another, they do indeed raise barns together, etc…
How does this type of thing look in your church/parish/congregation? Do you have this type of thing in your congregation? If someone in your congregation was in need would your leader know it? I ask because it is one of my extreme frustrations in congregations I have been associated with. I would ask for programs for fellow members, and even asked the pastor if there was anyone in need that sought help from the church. Let’s just say the answer was unacceptable or unfulfilling to me.
I’d love to hear specifically about the things you personally have seen/been involved with, and not a general idea of charity, which most religions share. Also I’m most interested in what members do for other members, not necessarily the wider community.