Here comes the story of the Hurricane“The Hurricane” stars Denzel Washington and tells the story of Rubin “Hurricane” Carter. He was a successful boxer who was tried for a triple-murder, some conjecture he was charged by racial instigation, and for awhile he was well represented by movie stars, song writers, and activists hoping to bring his case to public notice. His lawyers found that people come with good intentions, but leave before the slow rhythm of justice gives a response. A parallel story grows while Carter is in prison, using the time to write a book, improve his mind, and review his case. An illiterate teenage boy from Brooklyn chooses Carter’s book as his first book to read by himself. His friends who are teaching him to read share a secret about books: “Sometimes we choose the books we read, and sometimes they choose us.” The two begin a friendship through letters, it develops through face-to-face meetings, and ultimately changes lives as the boy and his mentors move closer to the prison and tell Carter that they won’t leave town until Carter can leave with them. Carter finds it hard to trust and hope in another set of supporters, but their constant reassurance allows Carter to bring down his barrier and open his willingness to believe in freedom. “Hate put me in prison. Love’s gonna bust me out!”
The man the authorities came to blame
For something that he never done
Put in a prison cell but one time
He coulda been the Champion of the World...
- Bob Dylan
My prayer for the congregation?
Dear God, You supply a constant stream of reassurance, support and hope. You do not leave us alone to fight battles on our own, but use your intervention to provide allies, interpreters, and mentors to help us overcome our imprisonment of insecurity, fear and distrust. As we open our Bibles, let scriptures find their way to chose us, to shore up our weaknesses, and to release us through words of wisdom, strength and love. Let us be aware of unlikely co-journeyers with whom we grow and learn together. Let our connected stories be shared and celebrated to give glory to the Author of life, requiring us to put down our own pen and allow trust in another. Amen
“A story is where the heart surprises the head.” Abraham Heschel