Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Home Visits

Contributed by Joseph Woods, from the Hamilton LSA newsletter


Dear Friends,

For your reflection. The following comments by our beloved Universal House of Justice reflect upon the nature and purpose of home visits, a key component of the expansion phase that we are currently in.

warmly,

Joseph



Even an act of service as simple as visiting the home of a new believer, whether in a village in the Pacific Islands or in a vast metropolitan area like London, reinforces ties of fellowship that bind the members of the community together. Conceived as a means for exposing believers to the fundamentals of the Faith, "home visits" are giving rise to an array of deepening efforts, both individual and collective, in which the friends are delving into the Writings and exploring their implications for their lives...


Those not participating in study circles are nurtured through a series of home visits, and all are invited to devotional meetings, to the celebration of the Nineteen Day Feast and to Holy Day observances and are gradually introduced to the patterns of community life. Not infrequently, the consolidation phase gives rise to further enrolments as the family members and friends of new declarants accept the Faith.(The Universal House of Justice, 27 Dec 2005)


If a home visit, to take another example, is defined in the courses as an opportunity to enter into a deep conversation on spiritual matters, then it should not be reduced to a mere social call in which the Faith may not even be mentioned. In short, the educational process in which the friends have engaged over so many weeks and months should give shape to the individual and collective activities they now undertake. (Universal House of Justice 18 Aug 2005)

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