Following the video, Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown, Senior Pastor of Church, UCC, and the evening’s keynote speaker, started her spirit-filled speech by quoting Michael J. Graham, a Jesuit priest and educator. She stated, "Service is what prayer looks like when it gets up off its knees and walks around in the world.” She further emphasized that Night of Hope was an opportunity to contribute towards the healing of the city of Seattle. She believes that PHC makes prayers real for a more just and compassionate world by building a transformative community for those experiencing mental illness and homelessness, providing hope and sustenance.
She shared that one of the primary reasons she was drawn to Plymouth Church was its association with Plymouth Healing Communities. As someone passionate about helping individuals who are homeless, she sought to be part of a church that intentionally partnered with organizations like PHC because PHC is an innovative, effective, and necessary organization that helps address the issue of homelessness. While reaffirming the covenant between Plymouth Church United Church of Christ and Plymouth Healing Communities, Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown praised Padrica for her compassionate, innovative, and wise leadership. She also expressed her belief that Padrica, as executive director, ensures that PHC is set up for success.
Rev. Dr. Kelle Brown ended her remarks by inviting everyone to give the gift they had planned and then give more, “for God is a God of abundance who walks, dances, strides through you to create mercy, peace, and justice for the least among us. On this Night of Hope, may we all stand with Plymouth Healing Communities, which exists to prove what Cornell West said is true: “Justice is what love looks like in public.”
If you want to learn more about Plymouth Healing Communities and our programs, visit our website. And if you were unable to attend this year’s Night of Hope, it’s not too late to support our work. You can make your gift here.
Thank you for standing with us to help the most vulnerable among us.