Wednesday, March 25, 2009

I Love Wednesdays!

Wednesday is one of my favorite days of the week.

I love coming to The Largest Table. I love the bustling nature of our building on Wednesdays. I love sitting in the sanctuary and simultaneously hearing the sounds of the city and the beautiful sounds of the piano before worship. I love the mix of people and the exuberance with which so many greet one another. I love the great food, and I love sitting down with people over a meal and getting to know them a little more.

I also love it that on Wednesdays I am almost always surprised by someone or something. Sometimes someone will show up who I haven't seen in ages. Sometimes I am impressed by the generosity of someone extending themselves to another. Often, I am touched by the hospitality that is extended to me.


There are times, however, when I find myself reflecting on needs that seem so great and I find myself wishing that we had more resources and more creativity to help some of our guests.

Today I experienced everything I have just described. It was a busy day, and from the moment I walked in until I found myself alone in the building - and still after - I felt a strong sense of the Spirit. As I was packing up my things to head home, I was thinking about one gentleman and how his needs seemed to surpass what we could offer. Just as I was thinking about him I realized there was a message on my phone. It was him. He called and wanted to extend his thanks for all the hospitality he had received from all of those who were present today. He told me it was just what he needed.

Wednesday is one of my favorite days of the week.


(Pictured here are our fabulous greeters and just a sampling of our outstanding kitchen crew!)

1 comment:

  1. Rick says: (not anonymous but I can't figure out how to post any other way!!!)

    If anyone ever wonders if the Holy Spirit is "alive and well" and working in our world, just come to the Largest Table.

    With open eyes and heart, you will see and feel the Spirit among the guests and volunteers. What will you see and feel? That's up to you to experience.

    My bet is that, like me, you will be moved in your own special way.

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