Pacific Union Recorder—July 2020

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Along the Paths BY VIRGIL CHILDS

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he United States is experiencing the

has focused a bright light on the truth, on the

most serious racial unrest since the

realities of life.

1960s, as lawful rallies, marches, and

You know, I have my own personal experience

protests of the killing of George Floyd

with racial profiling, being followed and pulled

in Minneapolis on Memorial Day have taken

over by the police. That is something that a

place throughout our region, across the U.S., and

certain group of people live with all the time. And

around the world. The protests have often been

it's a reality that I now think the world is beginning

massive but have also taken place in small towns;

to understand.

they have been largely peaceful but also marred

We build walls. We have excluded certain people

by violence; and they have been attended by a

and we have created privilege for others. As a

great diversity of people.

result, there's pain in our society, and it tells us that

The past few weeks have been really difficult.

something is seriously broken. When we look at

Perilous times have come upon us.

the protesting and the looting from the past few

First, let me say from the office of Regional

weeks, it lets us know that there needs to be some

Ministries at the Pacific Union and from our

reform amongst the people who are supposed to

constituents that we decry the senseless killing of

protect and serve.

George Floyd and our prayers are with his family.

The protesting and the rallies are so important.

However, at the same time, when I look at

However, I hope we realize that it’s not just others—

events such as this, I see an opportunity. As

there needs to be some reform amongst all of us.

horrific as it is, I still see it as an opportunity. The

We need to care more about our brothers and our

peace of the world is very fragile, and all it needs

sisters. Micah 6:8 says that we need to “do justly.”

is a precipitating event to bring it crashing down.

We need to “love mercy.” And we need to “walk

But, as a church, we have the peace of God, and

humbly before our God.” That is social justice.

that's a peace that passes all understanding.

We can't afford to be indifferent about

When I look at these events—the protests, the

people, about their pain and what they're going

looting, the violence and what it has done—it

through. We've got to consider what it means

PA C I F I C U N I O N R E CO R D E R


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