We have all heard the saying “if you build it…they
will come.” It is also true that “if you feed them…they will come.” I thought
that statement only applied to teenagers and cats but apparently it also applies
to the participants of ChristLife. If you feed them homemade chicken pot pie,
salad and rolls…they will come!
What is it about sharing a meal with others? Eating
together reminds us of our common humanity; our physical need for food. It binds
us as a family, a church, and a community. Looking around the room last week I
was reminded of the many times that Jesus “sat at table” with his apostles,
supporters and sinners. What would it have been like to sit at the table with
Christ? Would he have wanted a second chicken pot pie like I did?
After dinner, my group wrestled with the question
that Jesus asks in Matthew 16:15, “Who do you say that I am?” Would
we answer as St. Peter did in Matthew 16:16, “You are the Messiah, the Son of
the living God."? If our answer is the same, then it demands nothing less
from us than a personal response. If I acknowledge that Jesus Christ matters in
my life today I will have to make a commitment. Is this why so many people
do not participate in organized religion or go to church? Fear of commitment?
Making a commitment to Christ looks different for
every person. Coming to ChristLife every Thursday is a commitment.
Attending Bible Study every week is a commitment. Quietly, humbly and
diligently working in the kitchen for many, many hours to provide dinner for
320 people is a commitment. Thank you Knights of Columbus!
This week I will examine my life and prayerfully
discern if I am following God’s path or my own. What personal response have you
made to Jesus? Have you shared a meal with Him lately? Let's gather this Sunday
at Christ's table and maybe afterwards for some chicken pot pie!
- Written by: Connie Moretti