Legacy of a Bishop
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In the Institute for Intercultural Studies and Research (INESIN in Spanish), organized by members of the Catholic Church and the United Church of Christ, jTatic Samuel deposited his vision for ecumenical and intercultural dialogue where people from across religious divides and representing a broad range of countries, races, and languages could come together, learn from each other and work towards healing the wounds of political and social oppression, environmental degradation, forced immigration, and gender inequality. Mayan, Catholic and Protestant spiritualties come together, pooling their strengths to build God's kingdom of Shalom. This is the organization where I am serving in Chiapas on behalf of Global Ministries.
Last week, Cara McKinney a Global Missions Intern who grew up in the Ohio Region of the Christian Church, (Disciples of Christ), arrived to San Cristobal de las Casas to work with another organization started under the auspices of jTatic Samuel: Melel Xojobal, which in the Tsotsil language means "True Light". This organization works with indigenous boys, girls and teenagers encouraging them to promote, defend, and exercise of their rights through participative processes while discovering ways to improve their quality of life. Cara will be working with teenagers in both school and out of school programs.
As both Cara and I enjoy and learn from the legacy of jTatic Samuel, you will be hearing more about how the seeds of justice, truth, hope and faith planted by one man have multiplied into a great harvest in the lives of individuals and communities throughout the state of Chiapas in Southern Mexico. May we be faithful stewards of this legacy!
Shalom,
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