Beatitudes Community

Radical Hospitality

Radical: “out of the ordinary,” “revolutionary”, favoring extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions.  Hospitality: generous and friendly treatment of visitors and guests.  Put them together and you are part of a movement that began a few years back but is still every bit of who we are as a community.

What does it mean for us to have someone we have never met and has no relationship to us – in other words, a stranger – being treated by every single one of us at Beatitudes Campus with not just politeness, but overwhelming “revolutionary” generosity?  It is radical!

Back when I served a church, I had a relationship with a Samoan United Church of Christ Congregation where I was invited to preach.  I did not realize at the time that, in their culture, the minister was considered the descendent of what once was the Chief of all of Samoa.  Consequently, ministers are treated like royalty today.  That was a new experience for me to be sure.  I am not saying I have been mistreated as a clergyperson – except for some hate mail now and then from some justice issues I stood for.  Being treated like royalty, though, was not an experience I was accustomed to in the American church.  But at this church I was showered with a plate of food so big that it was a weeks’ worth in one sitting.  (After a stomach ache later, I learned that it is permissible to take some home.)  I was given gift after gift including every member and child giving dollar bills or more to me as I was seated in front of them – and not just once but numerous times by each.  It was an experience that I will never forget and a people I will always cherish.

What was amazing to me was how authentic and heartfelt it was; it was their culture but it was also them.  There was such a deep feeling of sincerity in their gestures that it moved me deeply.  It was the most radical of all hospitality experiences I have ever happened upon.

I want you to feel that way here at Beatitudes Campus.  I want to feel that way.  I want all staff to feel that same way when they are around you and me.  I want every guest, volunteer, visitor, prospective resident, family member or stranger to have a radical hospitality experience.  There is not a person in the community, from any faith, any race, any sexual orientation, any gender who is not worthy of our most radical of all welcomes.   It is how everybody deserves to feel when they walk into our Beatitudes Community.  It is a spiritual experience when it happens, and I look forward to continuing to work with you to make sure it does here (ok, minus the money—no tipping policy, you know).

Perseverance (A Redevelopment Update)

Great works are performed not by strength but by perseverance”

—Samuel Johnson.

This is how I can best describe the campus master planning process. Over the last three years and approximately 17 versions of a potential plan, the Beatitudes Executive Team, Board of Directors along with financial, architectural and marketing experts have all worked diligently to create a plan that carries our mission of non-profit service to you and other older adults well into the future. It will expand and beautify our community, while also adding new amenities and renovating our vintage buildings. The plan is too complex to share here so, I invite you to a special Town Hall/All Staff meeting to be held on August 29th at 2:00PM in the Everett Luther Life Center.

I, along with the Board of Directors, want to thank you for your patience as we completed the process. I am excited to share the plan with you.*

Save the Date – All Staff March 9th!

Make sure to come by for the March All Staff for all the campus updates. Also we’ll be rolling out some new benefit information towards the end so be sure to stick around for that. We’ll have popsicles and lemonade to get you cooled down in the already warming up weather. If you have an anniversary in February or March you’ll want to be sure to come and grab your new pin. Rod will also be presenting more on our First Impressions information. Come for the food and stay for the updates!

November All Staff Recap

Thanks to everyone who came out to the All Staff on the 10th. We had a great turn out with over 80 people packed in the the Age Link Great Room. We played some awesome turkey bowling granny style, throwing the ball backwards between our legs and lots of you walked away with money from that. We heard about our new referral program so if you know of anyone looking for a place to move to, point them here and you could earn lots of cash. We raffled off four $50 Butterball Turkey Gift Certificates and the winners were Tiffany Hill, Ashley Hernandez, Christina Venegas, and Marvin Kidd. Enisa Delic won an Einstein’s Gift Card. Suzanne Aboud won a Baskin Robbins Gift Card. Colin Miller won a Griffin loot bag. Destinnee and Steve Carreon won a pack of awesome self tying water balloons and a metal coffee cup. We also heard a little bit about our next 5 year plan that will be rolling out soon.

We hope you had a blast and we’ll see you all at our Employee Appreciation Christmas Party on December 2nd!

November All Staff

happy-thanksgiving-turkey-clipart-black-and-white-thanksgiving-turkeySave the date! Thursday, November 10th from 2:30PM to 3:30PM over in the Age Link Great Room! Come one come all! Pilgrim Bowling is BACK! We’ll have hot cider and pumpkin bars. There will be a raffle for four $50 Butterball Turkey Certificates. Stay for the WIG and Financial updates. Make sure to come to pick up your anniversary pin if you had an anniversary in October or November. We will also have Chenneille Choi, our benefit broker, there to answer any questions you have about our new benefits. We can’t wait to see you there!