Here is an idea worth doing.
And sharing.
April 14, 2015.
Better Together Day.
An idea sponsored by the Interfaith Youth Core which is based in Chicago, but which works on college campuses and in communities across the country. Their idea of taking a few minutes that day to talk with someone of a different religious or non-religious background than your own about something that inspires them stands as a potentially powerful counter-balance to recent events in the news of racist chants on a bus or the signing of the Religious Freedom Bill by Gov. Pence in Indiana or the subtle racial or religious divide which exists in many of our communities.
What if you got 20 people in your community to commit to this?
What if you got 200 people in your school to commit to this?
What if I got that same number in the church where I am pastor to commit to this?
Would it make the news?
Would it make a difference?
I don’t know.
But it brings to mind the old Pete Seeger song.
One man’s hands can’t tear a prison down.
Two men’s hands can’t tear a prison down.
But if two plus two plus fifty make a million
We’ll see that day come round.
We’ll see that day come round.
So…
On our way to a million.
And, to that day!