Monday, April 27, 2015

Intentional Community

When I was placed in Atlanta to do mission work, the whole thing was set up for me, where I would live, what I would do, everything. And honestly in where I was in my life it was the perfect fit, I would have had no idea how to figure all that out on my own. I was assigned to live in a house called the Community of Hospitality. It was a house that was set up by people in the neighborhood for mission workers and volunteers to live in. All resources were pooled, we were given a monthly allowance of $80 and a weekly stipend for groceries of $25 a person that we pooled so we could buy food. It was an intentional community. As we read from Acts this week it made me think more and more about my experience there. I really had no idea what I was getting myself into. I moved in sight unseen and my mother often says that she about didn't leave me there. I was the only girl in a house of four guys, my room was dark and dingy and the house was infested with the largest cockroaches I had ever seen. But I was 22 and thought this was going to be a grand adventure, which in many ways it was.
I had read Acts before I moved there and really have read the Book of Acts many times since then but it really wasn't until this week that I truly saw what was going on there. The goal was for us to live and work in the neighborhood, to pool everything we had and share, as a community to meet each others needs. It might have been successful at one time and in some ways it was successful when I lived there but at the same time it was 5 young adults in their early 20s that were assigned to live there, the goal was not really explained to us, and if it was I have no recollection of it. Part of the deal was eating at least one meal a week together and doing one activity a week together, it was an interesting experience. Things were by no means perfect, conflict arose because of course we all had our own personalities but at the same time, it was amazing.
8 years later here I am again, listening to a story in the Book of Acts, about intentional community and how people flocked to this idea to live together and share the good news. We didn't know then in Atlanta what we were doing, our work was with the homeless and in many ways I think we did spread the good news but I imagine it was different then how the disciples were doing it in the Book of Acts.
Community of Hospitality no longer exists in the same form as it did when I lived there. I believe they are now a home for the mentally disabled. But for me it is an experience that I will never forget and if given the opportunity I suppose I would be willing to do it again, and hopefully I would be wiser and be able to help it be more successful.
The New Visions Community is trying to be intentional in our interactions as a community. I don't ever see us living in a commune but we can still be willing to be generous with our gifts and willing to help those around us with what we have in abundance, whatever that may be. The door is wide open, we just have to be ready to walk down the road that is in front of us. We have to be ready to be intentional about our interactions with each other and others in our community. Are you ready?
Until next time,
~Michelle

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