
Here at the Northampton
Jesus Centre we are only too aware that there will be many, not just the
homeless, who will be eating alone over this holiday period and so we ensure
that, although all our normal services are closed and staff and regular
volunteers get a well-earned break we are providing a community meal for anyone
who is on their own who cares to join us. Most of us would agree that even though manyof us in the Developed world have more than we've ever had, we are less satisfied and something of the joy in the simple things in life has been lost in the name of progress, trampled underfoot by the gods of comsumerism and materialism.
he was asked if he ever regretted founding his community for physically and
mentally impaired adults in 1964, or though he might have made the wrong decision. What
he said resonated with me and my experience in a very different type of
community:
“ What
struck me was that I’d found home… We had fun. Everything was around meals... "
"When I say meals, we’d buy food, make food, cook food, eat food, do the washing
up, prepare the next meal. Everything was around food and the food was to be
around the table.
There’s a beautiful text of Jesus where he says, when you
give a meal, don’t invite the members of your family, don’t invite your rich
neighbours. When you give a really good meal, invite the poor, lame, the
disabled and the blind and you will be truly blessed
( Luke 14:13)….
So I wanted to build a community not an
institution.
And that’s what attracted people…
when people came, they ate at
our table and had fun.” **

Northampton Jesus
Centre- Christmas meal times
Friday 25th
December 10am-12pm – Festive brunch
for anyone on their own
Saturday 26th
December 10-1pm - Festive buffet
lunch open to anyone on their own
Monday 1pm- 4pm
Christmas curry - open to anyone on their own
Notes: *Jean Vanier - is a Canadian Catholic
philosopher, theologian and humanitarian. He founded L'Arche in 1964, an
international federation of communities spread over 35 countries, for people
with developmental disabilities and those who assist them. (Wikipedia)
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