As part of its outreach mission, Canterbury House hosts a weekly Bible Study on Tuesday evenings at 7 PM. They intentionally meet after the Soup Kitchen finishes serving next door to allow those guests to join the group too. About 10-15 people consistent come together for prayer, fellowship, and active discussion. Walker Nelson, a senior at DePaul University, is a regular member of Bible Study who also volunteers during the Hospitality Hours at Canterbury House for neighbors experiencing homelessness. Walker offered this reflection on his time in the group and how it has affected the way he sees God's love in the world... Walker Nelson"I began attending Bible Study in the beginning of December 2023. It serves as the perfect medium for anyone who is looking to enhance their faith. At Canterbury House, we review and talk about the readings for the upcoming Sunday’s Mass. This gives each of us attendees a way to familiarize ourselves with and to contemplate the word of God outside of the Church setting and prepare ourselves for Mass each Sunday. In a society that is becoming increasingly individualistic and meritocratic and subsequently increasingly ignorant of the dejected, poor, and lonely, coming together to study scripture becomes increasingly important. In reading Scripture and developing our understanding of God's love for us, our capacity to reciprocate that love grows, and we can then live more like how Jesus lived. By very literally giving everyone a seat at the table, we can give those who are dejected, lonely, and poor ‘the look of love which they crave,’ the same way that Jesus did. Comments are closed.
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