The best word to describe our journey to the SEEK Conference would be stress.
We had four young adults who attended the SEEK Young Adult Conference in Salt Lake City earlier this month. This is the first of several reflections Jose wrote that will allow us to share in their experiences at the gathering.
The best word to describe our journey to the SEEK Conference would be stress. Running on very little sleep, feeling air sick,
tired, hungry, getting checked into our rooms and hurrying to get to the welcome Mass on time all contributed. It didn’t take long, however, for that stress to be replaced by joy.
Arriving at the main area where the keynote talks and Mass would take place, we encountered 17,000 joyful attendees participating in a time of praise and
worship before the first talk. After the stress of our trip, the sight of thousands of people jumping, singing, and crowd surfing was overwhelming.
Seek Conference I realized in that moment that this is what we all are searching for. This is what every human heart seeks. Every person is seeking joy in their life, a joy that makes us dance and sing, a joy that comes from knowing you are loved. This is a joy that only comes from Jesus.
The first keynote speakers reminded us that God loves and desires to be in a relationship with each one of us. We are not created to be alone, nor do we have to go through life alone. God is always with us and is constantly seeking our hearts. The only problem is that we must allow him to enter our hearts. God is a gentleman. He will never force us to be in a relationship with him. He respects our freedom so much that he allows us to freely choose Him.
The reality is we often don’t choose God. We try to fill the void of our hearts with temporary pleasures and joy that the world offers. This will never satisfy our restless hearts. It is a hole that only God can fill and satisfy.
This is what the SEEK Conference is – seeking the heart of Jesus because we all recognize that God is the only person who can satisfy our restless hearts. It is knowing the joy of the Gospel, that we are loved and desired by God the Father.
So, now I ask you…Do you know that God loves you? That He desires to be in a relationship with you?
Jose Zamora, parishioner and Young Adult group facilitator