Union Parents: Ratatouille and community under the roof / November 3, 2023

Who knew a rat could tell such a great story?  And bring people together?  I believe that Remy the Rat from Ratatouille can do just that.  

Ratatouille is a story of triumph, together. Somehow when a chef and a rat meet, they establish trust and communication, and when Linguini, the chef, gets credit for a soup that the Remy has saved with strategic seasonings, they team up.  It's a match made in Paris.

Roger Ebert wrote at the film's debut, "All of this [movie] begins as a dubious premise and ends as a triumph of animation, comedy, imagination and, yes, humanity."

And in our post-Covid era and our scarred, hurting world, I think the more stories we hear about teamwork, triumph, humanity, and life together, the more we are reminded that we need each other.  When we team up, we can do greater things.

Not only is Ratatouille an engaging story, the movie night gives our broader community a chance to gather, have a meal, play, and watch together.  I'm excited that we'll have the opportunity to bring children, caregivers, parents, and other adults from Union, Cafe Club, Compass House, and Play and Learn under the 415 Westlake roof at one time.  The blending of people from different parts of Union allows us to see how God is creating a tapestry of places for connection, belonging, and, I daresay, healing.

I hope you and your people will be able to join us next Saturday, November 11.  Spaghetti dinner will be served at 4:30 and we'll start the movie shortly after that.  There will also be a place for babies to play, games, and an art table for those who want to do something with their hands while they watch. 

Would love to see you there!

Want to see more of Ratatouille?  Watch the 2007 trailer:
https://youtu.be/NgsQ8mVkN8w?si=VYvYPltZAPVe8x0x

Hebrews 10:24-25 (NIV)
"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."