The Golden Rule is a universal concept, that defies race, religion and time. From the Prophet Muhammad to Hillel and the Bible, the concept of treating others the way you want to be treated is something we should all strive to attain. While Habitat for Humanity is rooted in the Christian tradition, we do our work in partnership with people of all faiths. Faith in Action has been a value of Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity since its founding.
In October, 21 faith leaders from across the Twin Cities came together to do just that, put their faith into action. At the 2nd Annual Senior Pastor Build, not only did they hang drywall together, they created fellowship and interfaith dialogue about issues facing low-income families across the metro.
Beth Horsch, Senior Pastor at Mount Olivet of Plymouth and one of the Co-Chairs of this year’s Senior Pastor Build was nervous about her first Habitat build. “I experienced firsthand what I believe to be true—you do not have to have something figured out in order to do it. So there I was surrounded by sheetrock, T-squares, measuring tapes and people I did not know and we all just jumped in. There are no uncomfortable pauses in conversation when there is a task at hand and I was overwhelmed by the sense of collaboration, patience and sheer pleasure in seeing the room come together, piece by piece. “
Senior Pastor Build in its second year, is the product of the partnership between Twin Cities Habitat and Thrivent Financial. Thrivent is the #1 sponsor of not only Twin Cities Habitat but also Habitat for Humanity International. With programs like Thrivent Builds, Thrivent Builds Repairs and Thrivent Builds Worldwide, Thrivent sponsored 9 homes in the Twin Cities this year as well as countless repair projects through A Brush with Kindness and the Neighborhood Revitalization program. Thrivent also encourages members to put their faith into action and live generously by targeting Thrivent Choice Dollars to organizations like Twin Cities Habitat and organizing Action Teams to create fundraiser and community projects.
Faith partnerships are crucial to the mission of Habitat for Humanity. Without the financial and volunteer support of over 150 faith communities, Habitat couldn’t build nearly as many homes. Twin Cities Habitat is always looking for more individuals and groups that want to put their faith into action. If you are interested, contact Jackie Arnason.
Contributed by Jackie Arnason, Faith Relations Senior Associate at Twin Cities Habitat