Re: Religious Practices in Cohousing
From: Racheli Gai (rachelisonoracohousing.com)
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 11:48:06 -0600 (MDT)



>On 9/27/2003 10:08 AM, "Jeanne Goodman" <GoodmanJ [at] jpcohousing.org> wrote:

>> I do have one question though, if your community routinely scheduled events
>> at times that made it impossible to attend them would you ask that they
>> consider moving them so that you could attend? How would you feel if members
>> of the community asked why you weren't able to attend and then arranged to
>> move their meetings so that you were able to attend?

>If I lived in a community that routinely scheduled meetings that I should
>or might want to attend at times that for various reasons I could not
>attend then I would consider moving to another community.

>A community cannot be all things to all people. The rubber band of
>inclusiveness only stretches so far before it is no longer a rubber band.

That might be true, but people often do things (such as scheduling on
someone else's holy days) not out of malice or bad intent, but because of
lack of knowledge.  Providing information, when needed, can go a long way.

R.


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