
All this makes me think, What now? What can we do, as Christ's community, moving forward to address this issue that is more prevalent in our neighborhood than we think? In our area ministerium, where local clergy on the Broadneck peninsula gather monthly, we have been talking about the fact that we are fairly certain that Anne Arundel County is the only county in Maryland without a permanent homeless shelter--there are transitional programs, and the moving shelter provided for several months of Winter Relief, but no stable shelter you can go to if you find yourself suddenly with nowhere to go. Our ministerium is talking together about what we could do about this, and we would welcome your input.
But beyond this, I want to introduce you to another program being initiated by Arundel House of Hopes: the 100,000 homes program, which is being implemented in cities across America in an effort to get the most vulnerable off the streets in a more effective, permanent way. In a great convergence, there was a segment about this 100,000 homes program on 60 Minutes this past Sunday night. You can find it by following this link, or the video is hopefully embedded below--it is about 13 minutes long, and I hope you will take time to watch it. How do the things you hear resonate with or challenge your experiences during our Winter Relief week? What now for us as we seek to care for our neighbors? I would love to hear your ideas and feedback! As people seeking to choose life and live by Jesus' teachings as we hear in this week's scriptures, these are vitally important questions for us to consider.
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