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EASTER BREAKS EVERY BARRIER
By:
Bishop Susan Brown Snook On Holy Monday, a group of Episcopalians,
Lutherans, Roman Catholics, and others joined together at Good Samaritan
Episcopal Church for a Service of Lament and Witness. From Good Sam, we
walked to the nearby trolley station, which connects all the way south to
the US-Mexico border, for a time of public witness there. We witnessed to
God’s love for every human being and God’s hope for a renewed and
transformed world. Sadly, though, that transformation seems far away,
because we live in a world of barriers between human beings, built to
exclude and separate and break down relationships. If you cross the
border into Tijuana and look at the border wall, you will see high,
slatted fences that go right out into God’s ocean. That wall stretching
out into the shining ocean seems to me to be a symbol of all the ways
humans enforce exclusion, distance, and difference, and fail to create
space for inclusion, compassion, and love. During Holy Week and Easter, we Christians remember
that Jesus came to break down barriers – barriers between God and human
beings, and barriers that separate people from each other. Jesus
commanded us to love God and love our neighbors. He lived a life of
justice, peace, healing, and reconciliation. Read More
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