Rev. Kristin Stoneking is a United Methodist pastor at CA House, our campus ministry at UC Davis. Kristin shared the following reflection last Sunday. We invite you to read Kristin’s reflection as we move into Advent this coming Sunday with attention to John the Baptist. John went before Jesus. He prepared the way. He pointed to one greater than himself. How will you prepare the way for Jesus this season? How will you point others to one greater than yourself?
Why I walked Chancellor Katehi out of Surge II tonight
Once inside, and through over an hour of conversation, we learned the following:
- The Chancellor had made a commitment that police would not be called in this situation
- Though the message had been received inside the building that students were offering a peaceful exit, there was a concern that not everyone would hold to this commitment
- The Chancellor had committed to talk with students personally and respond to concerns at the rally on Monday on the quad
- The student assistants to the Chancellor had organized another forum on Tuesday for the Chancellor to dialogue directly with student



3 Comments
Delilah
Thank you for sharing. And special thanks to Pastor Kristin for stepping up and standing out – and almost alone. Your leadership is definitely transformational.
Emily
This was my response when I shared this note on facebook…
As many of you know, I struggle with supporting the OWS movement. While I’m sure Occupiers and I share many of the same beliefs, I will admit that we seem to diverge regarding the role of protest and the structure of the movement. However, I do NOT struggle with my support of Kristin Stoneking. This woman was an incredible guiding force in my life and is obviously continuing to guide others.
Despite your beliefs of OWS, what happened at UCD was a tragedy. Leave it to Kristin to find a way to support those who had been severely wronged, while still serving as a safe space for all. Whether or not the administrations fears were misguided, Kristin’s history of love and acceptance made her the first choice to turn to, and it allowed her to show the administration examples of the tragedy that occurred. Never doubt that love, respect, and acceptance have a place in our movements- even when we are most angry.
Delilah
Well said, Emily!