We have more social problems than we can count here in the
Las Vegas Valley. But there is one core problem that causes or contributes to
all of them. That same problem keeps us powerless to do anything effective
about the other problems.
This is our core problem: We are disconnected. So many
people come to Las Vegas intending to be here only a couple of years that they
don’t make connections. They don’t join anything. They don’t know anyone very
well and no one knows them very well. 20 years later, they are still here, but
they still plan to move on in a year or two. So they still don’t connect.
When people do connect, it’s in relatively small groups,
like our congregations. But the congregations don’t cooperate with each other. They
don’t cooperate across interfaith lines. They don’t cooperate across ecumenical
lines. They don’t even cooperate with congregations of their own denomination.
I won’t name any denomination other than my own. But even around Nevada, even
around this state where fragmentation and alienation abound, they talk about
Las Vegas. They say, “Those Episcopal Churches in Las Vegas don’t work
together. They don’t even know each other.” Now I won’t name any other
denominations that have this problem. But I do talk to your leaders and I can
say this: We Episcopalians are not the only ones who are disconnected, living
in our own little congregational silos.
What comes of this? People here are disconnected from each
there. Because they are disconnected, they are disempowered. Acting alone, they
cannot change their environment. They cannot influence the government, the
schools, the businesses. They have no influence over the forces around them
that shape the quality of their lives. Because they are disconnected, they are
disempowered. Because they are disempowered, they are in despair. Because they
are in despair, they drink, drug, gamble, commit domestic violence, get
divorced, drop out of school, run away, etc. etc. etc. Disconnection may not
cause all of our social problems but it contributes to them. It exacerbates
them. And it paralyzes us to do anything about them.
Nevadans for the Common Good is engaging some of the social
problems. And that’s good. The issues are important and we are doing good,
effective work. We are making a difference. But that’s not the main thing. The
main thing is the relationships we are forming in the process of addressing
particular problems.
Our core project is to build a network of relationships. We
call them” public friendships,” which means we may or may not be personal
friends, but we know each other and are able to work together for shared goals.
We are building a network of relationships that will reconnect and re-empower
people, lifting us out of our collective despair, our “what can I do about it?”
sense of helplessness.
The human network of relationships we are building is like
an energy grid to deliver power where it’s needed to make positive change for
people living in this Valley. 20 years from now, when new social problems
arise, problems we cannot now foresee, this network of relationships will be in
place. It will be in place to share stories and identify the problems as the
affect our members. And the network will be already up and running, ready to
act constructively and creatively to improve the situation.
But there’s more to be gained even than the building of a network
among our congregations. There is strengthening the network inside our
congregations. There are skills and methods we use to build the network, to
construct this power grid we call Nevadans For The Common Good. The people we
train can take those skills and methods back into their congregations to build
relationships there. Congregations who engage in this work grow stronger within
themselves. And that in itself will make a better community.
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