Reflection by Christopher Schmidt, University of Idaho
I was recently granted a unique opportunity: I got to help almost thirty people in a community service project on a cold and dreary day. It may have seemed at the face of it that this would be a uniquely miserable experience, but in fact it was one of the best I have had in a while!
Catholic Volunteer Network gathered up a group of volunteers to help some of members of our local community with yard work that they were either unable to do or might find hard to do on account of their age or a recent injury. We met at 9 a.m., split into teams and got to work.
Helping those in need always brings peace of mind and a certain amount of spiritual comfort, but to see almost thirty college students give up their Saturday morning to work with such dedication and in such a cheery manner, despite the weather, was nothing short of inspirational. It was an insight into the living faith of our community and the fruit that such a faith can bear. To have so many people volunteer their time shows not only a valuable work ethic but dedication to God and his Church. The work that these volunteers did shows that they are willing to give up the free time of their weekend and the short notice gives testament to the fact that this is an interior disposition that has been nurtured into a natural response.
