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JUBILEE:
THEN AND NOW
Jubilee – a wonderful word! Most commonly,
we connect it with anniversaries – silver and golden
jubilees. But the original meaning is far deeper. You can
find its beginnings in Leviticus 25, in the Hebrew Bible.
In ancient Israel, a sabbatical year (parallel to the weekly
Sabbath) was mandated for every seventh year. After seven
times seven, a sabbatical of sabbaticals was observed, the
fiftieth year, the year of Jubilee.
Four important things marked the year of Jubilee (which, so
far as we know, was never observed—which leaves it up
to us!): all debts were forgiven (not paid, forgiven); all
slaves were freed; the land had sacred rest; and everyone
got to go home, to the place of their ancestors. Jesus picked
up on the Jubilee theme in his first sermon, which you can
find in Luke 4, verses 14-30, in the New Testament. There
he calls it “the year of the Lord’s favour.”
It’s very easy to apply this to ourselves, isn’t
it! By the time we reach our fiftieth year, most of us have
accumulated debts of many kinds, enslaved ourselves to habits
of many kinds, abused or neglected our sacred “land,”
the body; and lived in various kinds of exile. My own fiftieth
year was the most difficult year of my life (to date!). But
when I realized that, like it or not, it was also my year
of Jubilee, that changed my feelings about it entirely. Later,
when two organizations were joining together and needed a
new name, I suggested Jubilee, but without sharing its personal
meaning for me. The name was accepted, and the Jubilee Community
came into being. In its original form, the Jubilee
Community came to an end in the early nineties; but
through the Jubilee programs (see below),
a new Jubilee Community has come into being, a dispersed community
of spirit and hope consisting of all the staff and alumnae/alumni
of these programs.
Jubilee programs for spiritual formation and the training
of soulfriends / spiritual directors now exist in Vancouver,
Winnipeg, London, Ontario, and Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia.
The network which maintains these programs is called Jubilee
Associates. We keep in touch with each other through a Communication
Team representing all four programs, and through regular conversations
among the directors/co-ordinators of the programs.
JA holds an annual meeting of its Leadership Council (the
staffs of the programs), preceded by a continuing education
event open to the public. This year that event will take place
in Winnipeg, Nov 6-8. Check the JA website (www.jubileeassociates.ca)
for further information.
And
here’s the JA mission statement:
Jubilee Associates is a Canadian leadership co-operative
in spiritual formation and spiritual direction, comprising
the staffs and alumni/ae of the Jubilee programs, and rooted
in the Christian contemplative tradition. We are committed
to the offering of experiential programs through which participants
may deepen their experience of spirited living and identify
their gifts for spiritual guidance. We know ourselves called,
both personally and societally, to live lives which incarnate
the love of God, self, others and the Earth.
For further information on the Pacific Jubilee Program, of
which I am the director, have a look at the JA website (www.jubileeassociates.ca).
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