From the pages of Kadima, the newsletter of Congregation Adas Emuno:
A Message From Our President
Dr. Lance Strate
Share
And sure, some things are easier to share than others. Go on Facebook, and just about every item we see in our stream gives us the option to like, comment, and share. It's easy to click on share, if we see something we think others might appreciate or enjoy or find interesting. It's easy, and it costs us nothing.
And it's easy enough to share our simchas, our joys, with a word or two in conversation with family and friends, and on Facebook with a status update. But how about posting a status update to our congregation, our Adas Emuno family and friends? Why not share your simchas with us, by sending an announcement for Kadima, our newsletter, by making a donation—the amount doesn't matter, what counts is the gesture of giving thanks—or by sponsoring an Oneg for Friday night Shabbat services?
As a congregation, as a community we share our joys, and take pleasure and pride in each others' good fortune and hard-won accomplishments. And as a congregation and a community we come together and share in each others' sadness and grieving. We are here when you need us, please keep that in mind.
And we share our thoughts as well. We speak and we listen, we discuss and we respond. We want to make this the best Adas Emuno it can be, so by all means, speak up, let us know what you're thinking, what works and what doesn't, what needs to be changed and what should not be touched. And let's listen to each other.
When Robert Fulgham wrote, All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, first and foremost he learned: Share everything! And while that may be taking things a little too far now that we're out of Kindergarten, the importance of the lesson should not be lost, to share our resources, to share our time and energy, to share our skills and talents. Adas Emuno is our shared congregation, our shared community, our shared creation. It's what we produce together, as a collective It's a work of collaboration. We are buoyed up and float along because we all pool our efforts.
Share. That's not just what we ought to do. It's also what we have. A share. A stake. An investment. In our congregation. In our future. We own it, it belongs to us. Each and every member. It's ours. In the words of the old Union Prayer Book: "Behold, a good doctrine has been given unto you; forsake it not." Our tradition, our congregation, our future, all are our shared responsibility.
We share in ownership as we share of ourselves. Let us share our joys and sorrows, share in the beauty of our spirituality and the illumination of our learning, share in our responses and our responsibilities. To each other and to ourselves. To our past and to our future. To our world in need of healing and to something greater than ourselves. To life, to health and happiness. And to Adas Emuno!
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