Today, after two weeks of hard work, us volunteers from MDS got to witness a house dedication. The Reynolds family were the recipients of a brand new home that was built for them after the tornado from 2023 tore through it and left it unlivable.
MDS and many other partners made it possible for the Reynolds to enjoy their home for the first time again after two years. Hearing members from the family express their gratitude and appreciation for the work we did was so meaningful and moving to me. The SST group and myself , led by Hillary, was able to offer a blessing to the family in song form. We sang “The Blessing” and as I was singing I wasn’t thinking about how bad I probably sounded but how happy and emotional the Reynolds’ family was. After last week and the last few days, I finally understand what it means to be the “hands and feet of Christ”. The work we did for the people of Selma, showing up for Edwin and playing Euchre with him when we had a break, and watching the Reynolds’ have tears in their eyes as they received the key to their house, all of that represents to me what it means to be “the hands and feet of Christ”. I am forever grateful for this experience. It truly had made my bonds stronger to my peers and especially to God.