Surely this is an art piece
Yeah, there is no way that any church is actually this active in giving back to the community lol
My sous chef’s church does a lot but they’re unitarians. Or universalists or something, i don’t know, she told me the difference but i was like oh cool and forgot
Unitarian Universalists are like the exception to the rule lol
Oh yeah i think she told me theres a difference but then they merged into the Unitarian universalists
Yeah i think that’s the only church i’d ever go to. Ive kinda thought about trying to trick my parents because my dad’s on this born again Christian bullshit, so i’ve thought about being like “yeah i’ll go to church with you- if we go to THIS church” and then we show up and it’s gay as hell with a female pastor and shit
. but i’d rather just not go to church stillYeah they are nice people. I help them with food pantry and homeless outreach, but they are complete idealists, allergic to material root cause analysis of the problems they are cleaning up.
Very much a ‘if only our leaders weren’t so greedy and sinful’ crowd, which is exhausting in it’s own way.
Eh if it’s an actual Mainline Protestant church they may be. Those are all filled with old hippies now who just do community service.
No way it’s an evangelical church.
I did some further searching, turns out is is indeed, by Erika Rothenberg
Apparently it’s part of a series: https://www.erikarothenberg.com/signboards
my thoughts as well
Environmental storytelling

“You couldn’t have it if you did want it,” the Queen said. “The rule is, joy to-morrow and joy yesterday – but never joy to-day.”

One must imagine Sisyphus joyous
We wouldn’t have joyous tales like A Christmas Carol without living through Victorian England

I’m imagining Jeff Bozos getting visited by the ghost of xmas yet to come, seeing Tiny Tim die of rickets, all of his workers miserable and destitute, but, the line has continued to go up. He slinks back easily into his bed.
god damn, is this real? its so on the nose it feels hackneyed.
It’s an art piece by Erika Rothenberg. Comment elsewhere in this thread links it
It’s wild because AA has been an american tradition since the great depression, so we got almost a century of misery!










