Saturday, July 17, 2010

what a week!


In the last seven days, so much has happened. I am feeling incredibly blessed.

After much procrastination I finally finished preparing the sermon for last Sunday (July 11). I preached at the three services at Tea Tree Gully Uniting. I was given Matthew 23 as the bible reading and the theme of authentic Jesus: Jesus confronts the authorities....
Such a huge reading with so many directions to take. But I felt that I needed to speak about whether we can identify with the sin of the Pharisees... to ask the question of whether we might be hypocrites, hiding behind a mask of pretence. Confronting stuff. I had this idea of giving everyone a mask to wear, and gently giving them the opportunity to reflect on this. Then praying about it, and symbolically leaving the mask at the foot of the cross.
It went very well, and from the feedback received, God was at work.
My parents came to one of the services - a significant thing as they can now understand what it is I am feeling called to do. And they are excited for me.
...And, it was very cool to look out at the congregation, all obediently putting on party masks! A funny, yet poignant moment.

Then on Monday, the moderator elect of the Uniting Church SA (Rob Williams) came to visit me (me?!) at work and asked me (me!?) to take a lead role in worship for him during his time as moderator. A huge challenge, privilege and something I have felt God calling me to for quite some time. I took a few days to pray, chat to close friends and family, and sort out semester 2 commitments, then gave Rob a resounding Yes. I will have the opportunity to serve with Rob and his 2 chaplains (Lynne Aird and Tim Hein). Very exciting, very daunting.

On Wednesday evening I met with my (Tea Tree Gully Uniting) church council to ask them to support me in my application to candidate to be a minister of the Word. They were well prepared and asked lots of good questions. I felt that it went really well. I hope and pray that they will endorse my application.

Thursday and Friday were two long overdue days off. I spent them doing things for me:
- meeting with my mentor (always a positive yet thought-provoking and challenging experience);
- registering as a participant in the West Women's Weekend coming up in August;
- spending some quality time with my son, updating his wardrobe and getting some great bargains;
- taking my niece out for the day (highlights were a jewellery making lesson with beads and choc fondue at the Chocolate Bean)
- and celebrating the retirement of Heather Bald, a dear friend and gift to the church.

Finally I just spent a wonderful few hours with a lovely lady, Jo Cross, from Kersbrook Uniting Church. We are planning a service together, where I will be preaching at Kersbrook, on 25 July. I can't wait.

What a week!

So, now... to the mundane and important things... where's the mop?

Thursday, July 8, 2010

peace

My daily devotion calendar* is a frequent source of inspiration for me.
Here is today's reading:

"Peace is such a precious gift from the Lord.... The presence of peace is the absence of confusion and strife.
Peace can also be defines as the deep and unshakeable conviction that all is well with your soul."


Peace be with you...



* Today is your best day. Devotional Thoughts by Roy Lessin

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

deadlines

Deadlines.... my friend and my enemy.

As a procrastinator, I rely on deadlines. With a deadline, I know when the 'last minute' will be. I can't help myself. I research, I talk, think and ponder, but I just can't put my thoughts onto paper in a coherent way until I feel a deadline fast approaching.
But then comes the enemy... the sheer panic. What if I run out of time to complete this thing? ..or printer ink? ..or paper?
It really is a love / hate relationship.

"I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by." (Douglas Adams)

So here I am yet again, watching several deadlines woosh past...
Overdue assignments, sermon for 3 services this Sunday, a portfolio to compile, a church council meeting to prepare for, promises to keep..

and then I remember another quote from Invictus:
"We need inspiration: we must all exceed our expectations" (Mandela to Francois, the rugby captain)

and Philippians 3

12Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. 13 Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.

Friday, July 2, 2010

time to give it a go...

I've decided to join the blogging community and have a go. Not sure if anyone would be interested enough to read my ramblings, but, hey, I'll give it a go anyway!

My plan is to blog some of my thoughts, joys, challenges and surprises as I complete my POD and then, hopefully, continue along the path to formalised ministry in the Uniting Church.

I'm currently feeling quite overwhelmed with the many commitments I have coming up, along with a few overdue assignments. I need to find some motivation to focus myself, stop procrastinating and start writing.

On the upside, my Minister, who has just left our congregation, has been very encouraging and has given me some great parting advice to help me prepare for the months ahead.

a brief intro to blogging. 'til next time... Take care :)