Rev. Dr. Julie Roberts-Fronk, Pastor Rev. Mike Fronk, Pastor
The Caller
August 20, 2018
Julie's Jar
Hits a Nerve
 
It hits a deep nerve, this news. As I listened to pieces of the report, it hit a deep nerve. For years, reports of child abuse by clergy in the Roman Catholic church in a diocese in Pennsylvania were covered up. According to the grand jury report, over 300 priests abused children over seven decades and the church hierarchy covered it up.
 
Thousands of children’s lives were traumatized, unnecessarily. The system allowed it to continue: a system that enshrined and justified power over others in religious language and practice. But let’s not kid ourselves, this kind of power abuse and trauma happens in systems like ours, in which the church is more democratically and congregationally organized.
 
We have an obligation to be vigilant and full of care for the sake of vulnerable people, and children are vulnerable. It is our responsibility to be a place of genuine sanctuary for children. People we are supposed to be able to trust sometimes betray that trust, but that doesn’t mean all people are untrustworthy. It is imperative that we as a community of faith, create a place where boundaries are repeatedly clear, safeguards are in place and clearly stated over and over.
 
It is the practice of our congregation to provide child care with a staff member who is certified through a Department of Justice background check. It is our practice to never allow children to be alone, one-on-one with an adult who is not their parent. It is most important that children learn the situations that are trustworthy and not be forced to trust people merely because they are in a position of authority. We all need to work together to create the space, the situations in which children can recognize they are safe. Just because we know someone is no guarantee they are safe. We need to create safe situations as clearly and redundantly as possible. And we need to listen to children and youth when they sound any alarm bells, however subtle they sometimes may be.
 
Some of us may feel a nostalgic longing for bygone days when one didn’t have to worry about such matters. Let me remind you that the grand jury report indicated the behavior had been going on for over 70 years! (The oldest victim who spoke to the grand jury is 83.) Let me be clear that that this behavior has been a hidden part of human brokenness for generations upon generations. It was barely a hundred years ago that child labor in our own country was acceptable.
 
When we have the moral strength to shine a light on this reprehensible abuse of power, we begin to make safe space for victims too often blamed for a crime perpetrated on them. The legacy of abuse is an injury people have to maneuver throughout their entire life. This saying of Jesus is often thought to be referring to children: “If any of you put a stumbling block before one of these little ones who believe in me, it would be better for you if a great millstone were hung around your neck and you were thrown into the sea.” (Mark 9:42) It is imperative that as people who follow Jesus, we make the way safe for vulnerable people, especially children.
Upcoming Events
Compassion Practice Course
How do we strengthen our hearts for the work of compassion of in the world?
The Compassion Practice is one way to increase our capacity for self-compassion and compassion for other people. Compassion is at the heart of the world's major religions, including Christianity. Rev. Dr. Julie Roberts-Fronk offers this course so that participants can learn practical ways to stay calm and centered, even in moments of stress. She will teach you how to develop your capacity for self-compassion and expand your ability to extend compassion to others, even in difficult moments.

The course covers the first half of the Compassion Practice as taught by the Center for Engaged compassion. The first session will be a mini-retreat, Sept. 1, 10 am to 2 pm, introducing three of the twelve practices. The three practices will be taught over a period of three weeks: Wednesdays, Sept. 5, 12 and 19, from 7-8:15 pm.

Due to the nature of this course, plan to attend all sessions. Registration closes August 25th. Please make checks out to First Christian Church Pomona and in the note write Compassion Practice.

To sign up for this course, click here to signup through Meetup or call the Office at 909.622.1144
Church Calendar
August 2018
August Birthdays
If someone should be added to this list, please let the church office know at  909-622-1144 or  fcc@fccpomona.org .

August
  • 11th ~ Bob Smith
  • 21st ~ Susan Hardesty & Dee Wiley
  • 23rd ~ Morgan Sly

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Celebrations & Prayer Concerns
We join together in prayer for our community and our world.
 
Please let us know if you would like to add someone to the list or if someone should be removed. We review the list quarterly and will give you a call if it is unclear if someone should stay on the list. Please let us know if someone has inadvertently been removed.


HOMEBOUND & CONVALESCING
 
  • Isabel Pearson
  • Hilda Faulkner
  • Ernest &Janice Newborn
  • Bob & Jackie McCallister
 
ONGOING PRAYERS
  • Carolyn McKee
  • Doug, Heather, Ryann, Makaela & Thomas Jolly
  • Annette Anderson
  • Jan Akin
  • Martha Gorsuch
  • Rick Larson
  • Bret Wiley
  • John Miller
  • Marcy Morales
  • Robert Vazques
  • Carey Smith
  • Julio & Edwin Torres
  • Nelson Mann
  • Robin Priede
  • Cindy Koskan
  • Kovacs Family
  • Jake Sullinger & Family
  • Evelyn Lepire & Family
  • The Charlie Weaver Family
  • Nicole Brooks Rios
  • Ross Family
  • Eloise Williams
  • Laura Zivnak
  • Nini Mejia
  • Stan Adams
  • Gary Paulson
  • Lily Lane
  • Onelia Cruz
  • Sue Hunter
  • Harry Pearson
  • Lorraine Rogers
  • Paris Reed
  • Tammy Mayes
  • Jose Mendiola
  • Sandra Strother
  • Jeremey Brown
  • Linda Doss & Family
  • Chris & Kim Greeley
About First Christian Church Pomona
We are an active, informed, progressive Christian community worshipping and serving in Pomona, CA. Our congregation is a part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Denomination.

All are welcome to worship, take Communion and serve the world with us.






“We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one body of Christ we welcome all to the Lord’s Table as God has welcomed us.”
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