That floored me — it’s expansiveness, its generosity. It seems so antithetical to this time of emphatic boundary setting. It got me thinking about how I show up for others, especially when it is inconvenient.
It also got me thinking about Jackson, Miss., where I gave a talk a few months ago to members of a Jewish group. Their synagogue was burned to ash on Jan. 10 in what the authorities suspect was arson. In the time since, a Baptist church has made room in its parking lot and its pews for its Jewish neighbors.
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