How is thanksgiving related to perseverance? Exactly how do
those crops mature so they are ready for harvest? What does this have to do
with a new Bishop, anyway?
As the people of God in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, we
have had many new opportunities to grow over the last few years. We have been
blessed by trying and learning. The Bosque Center is an example of being
blessed by sowing the seed and reaping the harvest. We purchased an old
Catholic retreat center on the west side of the Rio Grande, a couple of blocks
off a busy street in Albuquerque. The building needed renovation. The building
needed additions and lots of TLC. Our diocesan leaders saw possibilities and
planted the seed. Now we have an amazing space that blesses us and many other
groups as they stay there and worship and conference and study there. Because
we were willing to plant the seed….to try something new…we were blessed. In the
years since the retreat center opened, the word has spread. Now the calendar is
full of reservations for groups large and small to use the center. Grabbing on
to this new idea, not being afraid to invest capital and develop the center,
has blessed the diocese financially, as well. Last year, we earned about
$300,000 with about $150,000 going back into the center.
Think of raising children. The parents persevere in
showering the child with love and gentle (I hope) corrections. Once is not
enough. Children must be nurtured. And all the while, the parents are thanking
God every day (most days at least) for having such a wonderful and amazing
child. It takes years to raise a child to maturity. Eventually, if the child is
lucky and we are lucky, that child will take care of us in our last years. So,
perseverance pays off.
We have learned to plant seeds and persevere as we wait for the
harvest. The coming years, with a new Bishop at the helm, we will, most
certainly, be challenged to embark on new journeys. The road may be rocky and
crooked, but with perseverance, the harvest will come. Let’s be open to new
ways and new challenges and amazing harvests.
Kathleen Pittman, Ph.D. (President, Standing Committee)