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A snippet of a conversation held by the Little Pantry at the Presbyterian Center.

It happened on Friday.

He gingerly approached me as I had one bag of supplies on the ground and another cradled in my left arm. When I acknowledged him, he stopped and said, “Thank you. Thank you and all for this place. It has saved me a couple times.”

I secured the bag in the crook of my elbow and spoke. “You are welcome. We are glad we can help.”

After a moment, I extended my free hand. “I’m Mark.”

“Robert,” he replied.

Then it was his turn to pause for a moment. “But I prefer to be called Toby.”

I shook his hand again. “Then Toby it is my friend. You are welcome to check out the other bag while I finish with this one.”

“I will wait until you are done,” he responded. “I just wanted to say thank you.”

“You are welcome,” I said again. “I will tell the others.”

He turned to go. “Thank you again.”

As he stepped away, I said to him, “God bless you. Toby.”

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8 February 2023

Indoor walking. Presbyterian Center, Apartment.
Don’t Take Away My Heaven – Aaron Neville
Take Me to the Alley – Gregory Potter
Battle Hymn of the Republic – The Abyssinian Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir
The Donald – A Tribe Called Quest
S.O.S. – will.I.am
God Bless the Children – TT The Artist
Oh Lord, You Know Just How I Feel – Fannie Lou Hamer
Keisha Complexion – Shea Diamond
People Lead – Ben Harper
The Bourgeois Blues – Lead Belly
This Is America – Childish Gambino
Tonight Is the Night – Betty Wright
When I Get Free – 2Pac
Unpredictable – Wu Tang Clan

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6 January 2023

Walking. Presbyterian Center.
O, Fair New Mexico – Rick Pickren
Breath of Heaven/We Three Kings – Travis Cloer
We Three Kings – dc Talk
We Three Kings – The Rhos Orpheus Male Choir
We Three Kings – Charles T. Cozens
Saw You Never/We Three Kings – Folks Like Us
We Three Kings – Cumberland Gap Reunion
We Three Kings – The Irish Rovers
We Three Kings – The Roches
We Three Kings – Robert Mirabel
We Three Kings of Orient Are – The Philadelphia Orchestra
We Three Kings – Marion Meadows
We Three Kings – Rod Stewart, feat, Mary J. Bilge
We Three Kings – Michael Doucet
We Three Kings – Holiday Traditions
Three Elders – Red Nativity

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Purple not flowers cake and purple flowers Presbyterian Center 1

29 September 2017
Presbyterian Center
Louisville, Kentucky

My colleagues and friends seem to know me well.

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An act of commitment

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Staff and friends of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) gathered this morning at the Presbyterian Center for a chapel service in response to racism and white supremacy in Charlottesville and other places. (An archived live stream of the service is available.)

My colleague and friend, José Luis Casal, director of World Mission, helped celebrate communion.

During the Words of Institution, José Luis observed that, “The bodies of all who have been victims of injustice, the victims of rejection, the victims of violence…are the body of Jesus Christ.”

He reminded us that to come to the table and to partake of the bread and the cup is to commit ourselves personally to stand on the side of love with Jesus and to work against racism, white supremacy, every form of systemic oppression, violence and all that harms any of God’s precious children.

Silently, I shouted “Amen” as loudly as I could.

And I wondered—when the Presbyterian Center or any church or worshipping community gathers to celebrate communion, isn’t that organization making a similar statement? The act of gathering at Christ’s table is, for the community as well, a radical act of commitment to Jesus and to justice, to love and to grace.

May it be so. Amen.

See you along the Trail.

Thanks to my friend and colleague Marissa Galván who posted some of José Luis’s word and inspired me to write this post. The image appeared on the cover of the worship bulletin this morning. View the bulletin for the service

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