This morning a lady with an intellectual disability who I've barely 
spoken to, who hardly speaks anyway, or reacts or smiles when you do speak to her, she pointed
 to the seat next to her as I was passing by, an invitation for me to 
sit with her. As the Bible was read she reached for my hand and held it 
in hers for all the reading and a bit of the sermon. After the sermon 
had finished, we stood to hug each other, as we do each Sunday, and to 
wish each other God's peace. Another lady who also has an intellectual 
disability tried to hug her and she shied away, saying "Don't touch me! 
Don't touch me! Don't touch me!". The other lady gave her a piece of her
 mind for being so rude while I tried to explain that it was just that 
she didn't want to. Later in the service, at the start of the Lord's Supper, the 
musicians and people helping were invited up to first receive the wine 
and bread. The lady stood up too. I touched her on the shoulder, letting her 
know it wasn't time yet, but she kept on walking . . . to where the 
other lady was sitting, second in from the aisle. She leaned in, kissed 
her on the cheek, and went and sat with her for the rest of the service.
☺
2 comentarios:
Hola Fiona!
Fran (de Australia)me mostró tu blog y me gustó mucho.
Acabo de leer tu historia. Muy linda.
Te cuento que estoy en mi casa, con licencia médica, por lo que no asistiré a la Iglesia hasta fin de Noviembre.
Un abrazo!!
Belén Hevia.
:)
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