Beatitudes Community

What Makes a Community?

Many of you know that when I first came to Campus, I had no intention of staying here beyond the one year agreement I made as Interim Vice President for Spiritual Life.  I made it clear that this is not the type of community I am about when it came to my understanding of my purpose in life – I was a preacher type – but felt I could help during the year I would be here.

Two weeks after I started I was being lured into one of the most beautiful experiences and communities that I ever thought was possible.  If I saw my life as trying to help create a community in the larger world where all are valued, empowered and treated equally, it suddenly became apparent to me it was happening here.  Seven years later I am still here because I just could not let go of what I witnessed then and still do today.

Just look at any given week and see all of the connecting that is taking place in our community.  Check out the meetings of the Design Studio, you see the discussions evolve around bringing down the silos between Independent , and all other venues.  They also celebrate there being no distinction between those with walkers, scooters, canes or using none of those – all are whole and valued just as they are.

If you walk through the Agelink building, you see our residents serving as instructors for senior aged immigrants and teaching English to willing leaners while bringing down this time between cultures.    Stroll through Plaza View and you might catch “Game On”, an evolving Game Day/Night bringing neighbors from all over the Campus together for good laughs.

For Oktoberfest, if you were in the Luther Life Center, you saw it filled with to the brim with Ompah- pah Band.  Head back over to Agelink, where The Beatitudes Center for Life Long Learners has over a dozen classes in session and brought hundreds of our residents together to learn new insights, as well as learn about each other.

I love it whenever I take a visitor on a little tour of the campus and by half-way, after a couple dozen greetings from residents and each of you as we enjoy our walk, they tell me this has to be one of the happiest and friendliest places on earth.    It never fails to happen.  And I think they are right.

Want a glimpse of our community at it warmest?  Come to the Welcome Coffee where new residents are celebrated, and just listen to why they wanted to come to Beatitudes Campus and how excited they are to be here (it will make you proud all over again that you are here) and feel the in return as they are welcomed.  And ask almost any after they have been here for a while and they will tell you how amazing the Beatitudes Crew is on any given day.

All of this makes what a community is all about, and for making it one of the most special.

Peace always,

David

Author Info: Rev. David Ragan, Sr. VP Resident Services Verified Senior Staff
Rev. David W. Ragan is the Senior Vice President of Resident Services at Beatitudes Campus.

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