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Covid-19 Vaccine, Privilege, and Anxiety

March 1, 2021 by xk Leave a Comment

Covid-19 Vaccine, Privilege, and Anxiety

I see the Covid-19 vaccine as a privilege issue that is causing undue anxiety all around us.

There is a 1961 Twilight Zone episode titled “The Shelter.” The show depicts a group of neighbors, including a doctor who provided care to all the others, attending a birthday party at the doctor’s house. When a big voice reports an imminent nuclear attack, the friends turn on the doctor and his family. Everyone panicked.

Friendships between the doctor’s family and the neighbors evaporated fast. The Covid-19 vaccine, privilege, and resulting anxiety is real.

As the Covid-19 vaccine gets rolled out, I feel like something is awry. Did we hear a big voice speak and forget “we’re all in this together”? There’s a race to get the vaccine before anyone else. Did we forget we recently put others ahead of ourselves?

It will take time, but everyone is getting a Covid-19 vaccination. President Biden is doing all he can to assure Americans the shot is coming to an arm near them. Unlike previous pandemics, it’s not so simple as standing in line and being administered a sugar cube.

There’s a pecking order this time. Many of us must wait longer than others. Even in single households, some get the shot sooner than others.

Whether you get the shot eventually, it’s nothing to be proud of. It’s not a reward. As a minister, I say it’s a moment of grace, something unearned.

Unlike the Twilight Zone, there is no inescapable nuclear attack coming. People can stay at home, wear a mask when in public, wash their hands often, and limit exposure when around people outside their household.

I don’t mean to minimize the risks and deaths associated with the pandemic. Death is real. Being on a vent is real. So is watching a loved one pass away while separated by an ICU window.

There is a social justice aspect to vaccines. People of color haven’t been vaccinations in an equal ratio to White people. Many countries have yet to receive vaccines in significant numbers. The rollout needs more equity built into the process.

Many are at the bottom of the pecking order. They don’t have internet access to register. Some lack transportation to vaccination stations. Others live in communities where people consider the vaccine harmful. It’s reminds us of past episodes of public health gone wrong in America. They’re the most likely to contract the illness and dying.

Should we remind ourselves that just a few months ago our mantra was “We’ll get through this together”? Can we look beyond our personal needs, relax, and take confidence in President Biden’s pledge that all Americans will get the vaccine by late summer?

Evidence supports the president’s agenda. The biotechnology researcher Matthew Harrison of Morgan Stanley reports that 70% of shots distributed get into arms. That is up from 20% shortly after they released the vaccine. Secondly, “the supply of vaccines in the US has pretty much been on target with what the manufacturers were estimating.”[1]

And finally, the vaccine is effective enough that “it prevents severe disease, it still prevents possible hospitalizations, and vaccines are still working against [known] variants.” This data ought to calm people down.

In “The Shelter,” the doctor’s family had built a fallout shelter in their basement. It was only big enough to hold three people, however. Because the neighbors couldn’t fit into the shelter, they broke down the door and forced their way in, destroying a part of the doctor’s home.

The best way to reduce fear is to challenge your thought process. , or at the very least controlling it, is to challenge your way of thinking. Pam Custers, a licensed therapist, says “It’s a balance between challenging thought processes and having healthy caution.”[2]

Let’s be cautious and not force our way into the lines of vaccination stations. We may have to wait, but the shot is coming to an arm near you.

There’s a big voice out there speaking to us. It’s urging us to be calm. Keep calm; you’ll be vaccinated, eventually. In the meantime, be safe.


[1] Thoughts On The Market, “Covid-19: Variants, Vaccines, and the Road Ahead,” Morgan Stanley, February 11, 2021 podcast.

[2]Natasha Hinde, “Coronavirus Anxiety Is Real – 7 Tips From Therapists On How To Cope,” Huffington Post, February 27, 2020, https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/coronavirus-anxiety-how-to-cope_uk_5e395713c5b687dacc72dea8.

Rev. Don McCreary

January 23, 2021 by admin Leave a Comment

Rev. Don McCreary

Take On Faith – January 23, 2021

Rev. Don McCreary, today’s guest, retired from the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church). Before retirement, he served as CEO of Christian Church Homes of Northern California. During this episode, host Xolani Kacela, and Rev. McCreary discussed his work in low income and senior housing.

Uniquely, the show began with a brief tribute to their beloved friend, Winthrop “Win” Marshall. A spiritual man, Marshall died in late 2020 from complications related to diabetes.

An expert on housing, Rev. McCreary focused on how people find and pay for senior housing. Importantly, McCreary discussed why your housing costs should not exceed 30% of income.

During the conversation, Rev. McCreary explained the intricacies of living in low-cost senior housing and apartments. Also, McCreary provided keen insights on securing senior housing. He highlighted advantages of living in denomination-sponsored, independent apartment complexes.

Rev. McCreary described how seniors might go about finding affordable housing in their senior years. If you anticipate retirement or seek low-cost living, you’ll benefit from listening.

Bottom line, you don’t want to miss this show!

Rev. Don McCreary can be reached at dhmccreary@aol.com or +1 (816) 830-4099.

Listen to the audio by clicking on the arrow above or click here to download.

About Take On Faith

Take On Faith broadcasts on KTAL-LP FM 101.5 from Las Cruces, NM. The radio show airs on Saturdays at 10 am MT. Guests share perspectives on religious, spiritual, and metaphysical aspects of life.

Guests present their beliefs, ideas, and views. Frequently, xk’s guests discuss their books. Rev. xk’s guests include personalities from all faith traditions, denominations, and spiritual communities.

A Unitarian Universalist minister, Rev. “xk” does not discriminate against any faith group.

Once a month, the Rev. Carolyn Wilkins hosts the program. Rev. Wilkins is the spiritual leader for Inspirational Ministries in Las Cruces, NM. You can reach her at +1 (310) 801-9800 or revcwilkins@gmail.com.

Please send your suggestions for guests on Take On Faith. Email “xk” at xk@revdrxk.com. You can also phone xk at +1 (919) 949-2002.

Importantly, we seek clergy members, authors, or faith leaders. We’re especially interested in hosting people with unique viewpoints. If you fit that description, and are interested in being a guest on Take On Faith, please contact xk.

Rev. Chuck Freeman

January 11, 2021 by admin Leave a Comment

Rev. Chuck Freeman

Take on Faith – January 9, 2021

Rev. Chuck Freeman, the Executive Director of the Texas Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry (TXUUJM), is the guest on this episode. An expert in social justice ministries, he spoke candidly with guest host Rev. Carolyn Wilkins. Together, they took an in-depth look at the ways that faith intersects with legislation and social justice concerns.

Together, they explored Rev. Freeman’s work with TXUUJM and the impact of this ministry on local communities. Also, Freeman delved into his efforts to combat racism. A veteran in this work, he shared strategies for dismantling White supremacy in local government throughout Texas and beyond. Importantly, Freeman discussed current issues, such as the recent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the forces that enabled that event. Freeman offered a primer on White supremacy and the societal forces that perpetuate it in American politics.

Rev. Freeman, an amicable person, spoke about the fruits of his interpersonal relationships. In particular, he illuminated the importance of building coalitions that cut across racial lines in the communities he serves. You’ll appreciate hearing how he models interfaith and anti racism in his work in Texas. For true insights, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

Tune in for a lively and informative conversation.

Listen to the program audio by clicking on the arrow above.

Tess Whitehurst

December 11, 2020 by admin Leave a Comment

Take On Faith – December 12, 2020

Tess Whitehurst is a spiritual teacher, author, and blogger. This week, on Take On Faith, our guest joins “xk” in a lively conversation. First, she discusses her work in magical arts. Second, as the author of several books, Whitehurst details how we can bring magic into our world every day.

As a whole, the conversation focuses on her 2018 book, You Are Magical.

Listen in and learn how to used magic and live with purpose. During the interview, Whitehurst takes you on a deep dive. You probably didn’t know magic happens in your daily life. Magic shows up in diet and exercise, mindfulness, and finding love and romance. Moreover, magic practitioners, often gather in community.

In colorful detail, the discussion reveals magic translates into skills for dealing with big problem in American society. For example, you can use it to understand racism and gender disparities.

As a bonus, for listeners interested in learning more, Whitehurst referenced several resources. For your convenience, the following books were mentioned during the interview.

  • Self Compassion – Dr. Kristin Neff
  • White Supremacy & Me – Layla F. Saad
  • The Body is Not an Apology – Sonya Renee Taylor
  • Anti-Diet – Christy Harrison

In conclusion, Whitehurst offered words of compassion for the listening audience. Gently, she encouraged listeners with a message you’ll want to hear.

Tune in by clicking the link below.

Click on the arrow to listen to the audio, which is produced by Michael Allen.

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