Faith leaders call for care for the homeless
Central in the traditions of our various faiths comes the call of God to
champion the rights of society's oppressed. The most disadvantaged, the
most downtrodden, those whom society often despises, are to be cared for,
loved and assisted. It is a call to understanding and compassion for those
most in need, including the homeless of Elgin. "This is none other than a
call to justice, not charity, not do-goodism. It is, rather, a mandate to
order public polity, public practice, and public institutions for the common
good"(Walter Brueggemann, "Theology of The Old Testament").
We, the undersigned religious leaders of Elgin and congregations, do hereby
challenge our entire city to embrace and implement this statement as a
spiritual guideline "for seeking the welfare of the city, and to pray to the
Lord on its behalf"(Jeremiah 29:7).
We call upon all citizens of Elgin to support the creation of comprehensive
care for Elgin's homeless.
We commend those citizens of Elgin, city council members and city staff who
also are advocates with us in seeking the welfare of Elgin's homeless, in
the cause of justice and righteousness for the common good.
The following congregations and their leadership endorse the above statement:
Ken and Audrey Compere
Baha'i Community of Elgin Alan Smolen
Congregation Kneseth Israel
Thomas Potenza, Mabel Rice
Epworth United
Methodist Church
Mike Franz
First Baptist
Michael Obernauer First
Congregational
United Church of Christ
Peter Boeve
First Presbyterian Church (USA)
Roger Pollock, Martin Balzer
Good Shepherd
Lutheran Church
Don Shank, June Gibble
Highland Avenue
Church of the Brethren
Mark Ahrens
New Covenant Fellowship
Nathaniel L. Edmond
Second Baptist Church
Tom Niermann
St. John's Lutheran Church
Thomas Dempsey
St. Mary's Catholic Church
Thomas O'Connor, Robert Kasper
St. Paul's United
Church of Christ
Margaret Alarcon
Templo Calvario Ministries
Steve Kottke
Zion Evangelical
Lutheran Church
The following religious leaders endorse the above statement: Paul Meyers,
Dale Kleinschmidt Cornerstone United Methodist Church Herb Hedstrom
Evangelical Covenant Church Rose Kennedy George Wadleigh Maryl
Wells First Church of Christ, Scientist Tom Walker First United
Methodist Church David Bohyer Grace Evangelical Church Mary Heggen
Lamar Gibble Jim Renz Highland Avenue Church of the Brethren Marge
Novy Holy Trinity Lutheran Church John Stensrud Immanuel Baptist
Church Ed Hunter Provena St. Joseph Hospital Dave Huber St. Joseph
Catholic Church Tim Pascoe Salvation Army Richard Gilbert Sherman
Hospital
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