My wife and I used to work out at the local “Y”. Where we live we see Y buildings everywhere.
Our little church is like a floating crap
game. You have to know someone on the
inside to know where we are meeting this week.
The first two Sunday mornings of each month we meet in a public
elementary school gymnasium. Our announcer that morning read a thank you note
for the school supplies we had donated to the school several weeks
previous. During the week, the same gym space
doubles as a morning and afternoon program run by (you guessed it) the Y.
On one wall of the gym the Y has posted 12
behavior rules. After our worship time
this morning which focused on the harvest (it is October after all), I walked
over to the wall to check it out.
Everyone else was visiting and catching up on the week’s activities, but
as a flaming introvert, I decided to go read the wall.
To my surprise, the twelve rules were mostly Bible
based. The first one spoke of loving
each other. Another said “treat others
the way you want to be treated.” No
references were given, but to even a casual Bible student the source was
evident.
Beyond my surprise, I was inspired to be hopeful
about our school system. Here in a
public school in Minnesota, a state that a few years ago sent the most liberal
of the 50 senators to Washington, the Y was teaching kids to live the way that
Jesus had encouraged all of us to live.
Perhaps this should not have come as a surprise to
me, but because so much is changing, I thought the Y had probably changed as
well. While the organization is widely
known as the Y, it is officially the YMCA which stands for Young Men’s
Christian Association. It is no longer
gender specific (a good thing), but it apparently retained its Christian
values.
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