DO JUSTICE
Saturday was our day of Justice. We also got up and walked to the French Quarter for Cafe Du Monde and beignets for breakfast. The line was at least wide and looped all the way around the building. (No Justice in that.) We walked up the block to a little cafe and ended up having a terriffic sit down breakfast. We all agreed that we were happier sitting down and taking our time than standing in a sweaty line for hours. From there we spent a little time in the market and shopping in the quarter.
We made our way to our Justice Day which began with worship. We were bussed into the "hood" as the locals called it where we were trained in deconstruction. Deconstruction is different than and much better than destruction (of buildings) as it provides jobs, salvages precious resources like cypress wood, and helps keep landfills from multiplying.
In the SuperDome we worshiped, heard from some young people who have hearts for social justice...then a concert by Switchfoot. (The 35,000 youth were crazy last night. Mardi Gras has nothing on a bunch on Lutheran youth high on energy drinks, exhaustion, music, and Jesus!)
Some of the most hardy from our group walked back to the French Quarter late last night for the beignets that we missed in the morning. Line was still long, but we had made that trek twice and decided to stay. I found the quarter to be a very different a very sad place last night. There were drunks everywhere, vomit on the sidewalks (which we know from our trip in the morning that the city comes through EVERY single morning and washes the streets and sidewalks or "this place would smell like New York City" one local cop told us. HA! Poor NYC.) Glad we went back so we could see what we did and have some pretty excellent conversations about it while we ate beignets and walked.
We are up early, packing our bags which have appeared to GROW in 9 days, load the bus at 7 amd head back to the SuperDome by 7:45 to take our positions as communion assistants for section 150 during worship. We will be heading toward home this afternoon. See you all tomorrow between 1:00 - 3:00 pm.
Love,
The JUSTICE League
Flexibility allows for even more adventures and learning experiences! You could have a delicious breakfast, a great walk, discuss the community and the tourist impact on the community, and still have beignets!
ReplyDeleteI love Switchfoot. Their music is so positive. And they are a local San Diego band!