But that's not the whole story. There is more going on in our city, and I have come to believe that the subtle, quiet movements can be the most powerful. There are glimpses of unity happening around us that give me hope our city can be the community we long for it to be. Perhaps in shifting our gaze and calling out good when we see it, we will find that when we are weak, then we are strong.
In the next few columns I would like to call out where I see the things we long to see in our city: unity, leadership and trust. Today, I want to mention some of the ways I see unity in Costa Mesa:
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Concerts in the Park
(6 p.m. Tuesdays, until Aug. 2, Fairview Park, 2323 Placentia Ave.)
Nothing brings people together like music and food! Tuesday kicked off the summer concert series with the Concert of Hope sponsored by Palm Harvest Church.
Concerts in the Park are a great time to enjoy good music, good neighbors and the great outdoors. The Costa Mesa Community Foundation, along with several local business sponsors, has put together a line-up of bands, food trucks and community resources. Go next door, invite your neighbor and join the community each Tuesday in the park. It's free to attend. You can park at Estancia High School. See you there.
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OCforOC
(Next gathering is 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 11 at the Crossing Church, 2115 Newport Blvd.)
In the midst of a divided city, there is increasing unity among churches and leaders in our city.
OCforOC (One Church for Our City) is a community of Christ followers uniting across political and denominational lines to care for Costa Mesa. About 25 churches and leaders have mobilized to coordinate efforts around homelessness, to increase literacy and support local schools and to respond to crisis in our community.