Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Invitation to partnership and to my new blog!

La Travesia de Mira = Mira's Crossing

From May 18th to June 2nd, I will be traveling with a group through Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, and Altar, on the US-Mexico border, to explore the root causes of northward migration that so many Mexicans (and Central and South Americans) have undertaken. Through conversations with farmers, activists, families and sojourners, we hope to better understand why so many are leaving home and how these migrations impact families and communities.

We will also walk for six days through the desert in solidarity with the thousands who have lost their lives attempting to cross and the countless others who make the dangerous trek seeking a better life.

Please check out my new blog for more information about my trip and to find out how you can partner with me in this work. You can participate by offering prayer, providing financial support, further educating yourself about globalization and migration, or signing up to receive updates and reflections.

Blessings,
Mira

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Beautiful Day

Happy Easter!

Just a few lovely moments from Easter weekend...

A third of the congregation joining the choir in front to close out the service with the Hallelujah Chorus:


Easter dinner with Susan, John, Peder, Steve, Jodi, Dorothy and the other Steve (who was off in the other room). Susan and Steve planned to have us at their place, but the Easter bunny must have broken their furnace while delivering eggs... so we ate at John and Dorothy's place.


We spent Saturday morning with Mom and Jim in Naperville. Here we are after a delicious lunch at Whole Foods (which has the best salad bar, ever).




Moving backward in time... It turns out that Mexican food is the perfect post-Good-Friday-service meal! Trey, Jen, Andrew, Kristin, Erin and I were having such a good time that they started mopping the floor before we got the message that it was time to leave!


Could it be that we've seen the last snow storm for a while? I am filled with the hope of newness.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Good Friday Walk for Justice


The 8th Day Center for Justice coordinates a yearly Good Friday walk that is modeled after the Catholic process of walking the "stations of the cross." In this walk, the stations, which traditionally commemorate particular steps or moments along Jesus' journey to crucifixion, are connected with modern-day injustices. For example, I participated with folks from the Chicago New Sanctuary Coalition, who coordinated the readings and songs for the "weeping women" station. Our reflection focused on the immigrant women who weep for the separation from children, spouses and siblings as a result of economic migration and workplace raids.

It was a wild afternoon to be walking through the city... This first day of spring brought with it a fierce snow storm that still, several hours later, hasn't let up. The conditions have sure contributed to the dreary, hopeless nature of this day.


But hope is just around the corner....

Thursday, March 20, 2008

5 years too long




Let us pray for peace.
Let us work for peace.

Always eating

A few weeks back, we had Community Meal at our place again. Vegan tofu enchiladas were followed by a very interesting dessert...fried (ahem, burnt) plantains with caramel sauce! Yay for community and for adventurous eaters!


Our Saturday visit to the Bleeding Heart Bakery. I only have eyes for you, vegan chocolate peanut butter cup cake!


On St. Patty's Day, we met Joseph at Kopi Cafe in Andersonville. We always enjoy their yummy guacamole and this time we ordered the dark sipping chocolate...divine. Oh, and it was good to see Joseph! Always is.


Palm Sunday was an early American folk music celebration at church. To give you an idea of the style, one of the songs we sang,"Angel Band" by the Stanley Brothers, is on the O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack. Wow do we have some talented folks in the congregation. Not only were those who led simply amazing, the whole church just sang out. I really thought to myself, "This is what church should be like!"

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Juggling a lot


It has been a full weekend! Eric spent three days planning for camping programs at Reynoldswood Camp (west of the city) and I had both a Starbucks training and a fabulous Urban Ministry Convocation. We visited Humboldt Park UMC, a loving and hospitable spanish-speaking congregation on the northwest side, for Sunday a.m. service, and then spent the after noon at Union Ave UMC. Union, near the old Chicago stockyards, has hosted an urban day camp the past few summers and today was the reunion! It was great fun to visit and eat with the kids and the youth group from Edison Park UMC treated us with a juggling performance! They were really amazing and they shared their talents with the little ones when they finished. Nathan, a 7-yr-old, said he was going to tell his mom to buy him some bean bags so he can practice juggling at home! Very sweet.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Hello old friends!

Eric has taken on a few shifts a week at the Blind Faith Cafe, where he worked for our first year in Chicago, and I made the trip to Evanston with him yesterday. Andy came up from Rogers Park and we visited over a delicious Santa Fe Salad, a cappuccino brownie and some coffee. It had been ages since we saw this old neighbor of ours!


Later, Andy dropped me off at a nearby coffee shop where I met Maiko and Joey--it had been even longer since I had seen them! Here we are after walking back to the BFC to meet Eric:


Pretty amazing--during the time that Eric worked a whole shift, I did nothing but visit with people. How great! Too bad I can't get paid for that.

After a wonderful service at church, we spent this afternoon walking through the Wicker Park neighborhood, window shopping and people watching. It is so interesting how different parts of the city are filled with such different kinds of folks. The 55-degree weather was so refreshing, but we could have snow again as soon as tomorrow. Please, spring, come back soon.