When strangers are unwelcome
When strangers are unwelcome
the church’s heart beats slow,
the lost who run from danger
have nowhere left to go.
No words of grace are spoken
while, looking on the world,
the heart of God is broken:
love’s banner tightly furled.
The people at our borders
who need compassion now,
reach out for care and shelter,
but rules will not allow
these ones to seek asylum:
we put up legal walls.
Before we’ve even met them
we disregard their calls.
Then images from scripture speak
judgment on the church,
and call for clearer thinking
as values seize or lurch.
The Christ that we would worship
would turn the world around,
and shake us from our comfort,
our certain, solid ground.
Then shatter walls and windows
and let the church reach out,
and not with Psalms and anthems,
but anger, let us shout
condemning every outrage
that demonises life,
and break the laws that damage,
evoking human strife.
Andrew Pratt 30/7/2021
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Metre: 7.6.7.6 D
Tune: AURELIA; KINGS LYNN
Inspired by a front page item in the Methodist Recorder 30/7/2021 involving an interview with Rev Inderjit Bhogal.
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