Denise Tracy on the "Beloved Commun)ity" (July 2025 copertina

Denise Tracy on the "Beloved Commun)ity" (July 2025

Denise Tracy on the "Beloved Commun)ity" (July 2025

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Reverend Denise Tracy continues her exploration of Beloved Community with vivid stories that show how compassion dissolves fear and how ordinary people can rise to extraordinary humanity. Drawing on the musical Come From Away, she reflects on the generosity of the people of Gander, Newfoundland, who sheltered thousands of stranded travelers after 9/11. Through song and story, the musical reveals how strangers overcame fear, grief, and difference to form lifelong bonds—an embodiment of beloved community that continued long after the crisis ended. Reverend Tracy connects this to her own experiences of unexpected connection, from a simple exchange with a family in Brussels to witnessing a diverse crowd united by music in a public square.

Her message widens into a meditation on the countless ways people quietly care for one another every day—through worship, through crisis response, through acts of solidarity that rarely make headlines. She reminds us that beloved community is not an abstract ideal but something we create in real time, with the people right in front of us. Whether in a Zoom service, a village cemetery in Belgium, or an airport gate in Albuquerque, the sacredness of community emerges when people choose compassion, presence, and shared responsibility.

Reverend Tracy closes with a call to action rooted in Unitarian Universalist values: to witness, to help, to speak, to sing, to show up for one another, and to build the beloved community both within our congregations and beyond them. Her reflections, paired with the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., invite listeners to imagine a world where love guides our choices and where every day offers an opportunity to create connection. It’s a moving, hopeful message—one that will stay with listeners long after the episode ends.

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