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Archive for July, 2007

in loving solidarity

In Communities, kingdom, local, prayer, social justice, solidarity on July 31, 2007 at 12:06 am

Last week a group of us representing the Mustard Seed House went to the Service on Lamentation at Lora Lake Apartment buildings in Burien.  The service and protest lead to a reconsideration of the demolition of the apartment buildings.

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Service of Lamentation at the Lora Lake Apartments.

In Communities, body of christ, events, kingdom, local, seattle, social justice, solidarity on July 23, 2007 at 4:50 am

We will be there.

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The entire community is invited to a Service of Lamentation on Monday, July 23, 4:00 p.m. at the Lora Lake Apartments in Burien. The service will provide an opportunity for sharing of interfaith prayers, hymns, and scripture readings to lament the impending destruction of 162 units of affordable housing by the Port of Seattle and City of Burien. Following the service, some members of the planning group have expressed a desire to participate in a “ceremonial trespass” at the site, designed to bring attention to the destruction of a $30 million housing project while 8,000 King County residents are homeless each night. Lora Lake ApartmentsAs of press time, 9 members of SHARE, a housing advocacy group run by local homeless citizens, are being detained in King County jail following arrests at the Lora Lake facility this morning. City of Burien and Port of Seattle police turned out in force, with over a dozen squad cars, to evict 12 SHARE members who had taken up residence in a vacant apartment. Police broke down an apartment door and led the homeless men and women to waiting cars and then to the King County jail. Click here to read a brief article about the incident in the Seattle Times and here for an article in the Seattle P-I. We urge community-wide prayers All religious leaders and community participants are invited to gather at the Lora Lake site (click here for directions) beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Monday. Religious leaders are invited to wear liturgical garb and bring a prayer, song, scripture passage, or brief meditation to share. The service will be a solemn service of reflection and contemplation, focusing on the tragic implications of governmental and communal insensitivity to the needs of homeless people in our community.

Church Council director, the Rev. Sandy Brown, noted that, “We are so pleased with the many community leaders — Ron Sims, Greg Nickels, Gov. Gregoire and others — who have stepped forward on behalf of the Lora Lake Apartments. We are devastated that two governmental entities – the Port of Seattle and the City of Burien — are indifferent to the need to house the homeless and are destroying a $30 million community housing resource.” Brown noted that both the Seattle Times and Post-Intelligencer editorial boards have also advocated for preservation of the units.

Please stay tuned to the Action Alert for more information about the “Service of Lamentation.” And please forward this e-mail to people you think might also want to participate.


info@thechurchcouncil.org

206-525-1213 4 Nickerson #300, Seattle WA 98109

Celebrating God’s Peaceable Kingdom

In celebration, christianity, hospitality, kingdom, seattle on July 6, 2007 at 4:04 am

This 4th of July we decided to hold a celebration of God’s kingdom reminding ourselves of the fact that we are first and foremost citizens of God’s kingdom.

Eliacin and Peter BBQed chicken kebabs and vegetarian burgers.  Tom had already done the BBQed pork and his famous BBQ sauce.

Eliacin & Peter BBQ

We gathered in the backyard – 25 adults 6 kids, and 3 dogs from the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, Australia, Chile and Germany .

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Melody introduced us all to homemade ice cream

Melody making ice cream

Peter helped us to paint squares to make a kingdom flag

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and the kids played in the garden

Playing in the garden

In the evening those of us that were still awake watched the Lake Union fireworks from the upstairs apartment.

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It was a great celebration

May God’s kingdom come and God’s will be done on earth as it is in heaven.