By Ben Schnell
I heard about Faith House from the book Its Really All About God by Samir Selmanovic. I had to check it out. There was only two problems. The first was that its a bit of a commute from Portland Maine, where I live, to New York City, just for one evening. The second problem is that I had just sold my car and was getting around on a small Honda Scooter.
But then it hit me, driving on a scooter that only goes 35 miles an hour from Portland Maine to New York city, just for one event that would only last for a couple hours... what an adventure! So I put on long johns, 2 pairs of pants, 3 coats, and set off. I could only go half way in one day, so I couchsurfed in Amherst Massachusetts on the way down, and made it to New York on the second day.
The ride was very cold but the event was very warm. It was a holiday craft event. I met Samir, and many others from different faith backgrounds. Several people shared about the different kinds of crafts their families would do together around the holidays. I learned about Hanukkah, Islamic prayer beads, and Eastern Orthodox Icons. It was informative, but more than that, it was warm and social.
With so much religiously motivated violence in the world today, people getting together in a living room setting to celebrate each other's faith, now thats worth seeing, even if it means a long, chilly commute!
Ben: This is a modern day Pilgrimage! I'm glad you enjoyed Faith House and found it warm, inviting and relaxing! Andy
Posted by: andy padre | Feb 23, 2011 at 07:46 AM