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Grandmother God is calling you. Yes, you!
She’s inviting you to come over to her house to eat: In the house of Grandmother God there are no empty chairs. All who seek shelter are welcome. All who are hungry are fed. No one is turned away, no one questioned, no one made to wait. Love is offered freely to any, to every, to all. Diversity abounds in this household, a tribe of many clans. Every language spoken, every family at home. If we are not all there, none of us have arrived. (Steven Charleston, former Episcopal Bishop of Alaska)