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Friday is my day off, but when Thursday heated up to a fever pitch (sermon not done; crisis with the wreath forms for the Advent wreath brunch; a list of ten other things that had to get done), I was prepared to break the rules and head into work. And then it snowed. But I [...]
[1 December 2006 | filed under Journal | 1 Comment ]
Yesterday, my daughter learned that she can scream. At church. In my office. The administrative assistant paged me from the outer office to ask what was going on in there. Lest you think I am torturing the dear girl, this was the good kind of screaming. I think she meant something to the effect of, [...]
[30 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 2 Comments ]
Zora Jean, for you Jesus Christ has come, has lived, has suffered, for you, he has endured the darkness of Calvary; For you, he has triumphed over death; for you, he prays at God’s right hand; all for you, little Zora, even though you do not know it. And so in baptism, the word of [...]
[26 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 2 Comments ]
A New York Times Magazine article today dicsusses the phenomenon of people marrying their educational, professional, and earning-potential equals. And, of course, we all know there are more and moer clergy couples. I’m not one of them, but this got me thinking: for those of us clergy who are not following the trend and marrying [...]
[19 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 3 Comments ]
This morning, the cherub choir and the youth choir sang. The singing was wonderful but my favorite part was the view I had from up front of the first pew full of cherubs. The cherubs are almost all pre-school and under this year. A few observations about little kids worshiping: 1. You know how there’s [...]
[12 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 4 Comments ]
I’m about to go on a short vacation (after getting through this weekend, and two days of presbytery next week). I need to read on this vacation. But what to read? My reading habits have been totally out of whack since I got pregnant about this time last year. When I found out I was [...]
[10 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 4 Comments ]
(Full disclosure–my Latin has gone downhill and I didn’t translate this on my own.) boni pastoris est tondere pecus non deglubere It is a good pastor who shears, not flays, the sheep. (Tiberius’ directions to his regional commanders, reminding them to take it easy on their populace) I thought it was a good reminder for a [...]
[7 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 4 Comments ]
A few members of my high school youth group requested this recipe after I made it for our night on Hinduism. It’s good, but let me warn everyone that the smell persists for days. My house and parts of the church smell. (This is adapted from Madhur Jaffrey’s fabulous cookbook.) Chana Masaledar (Made in a [...]
[6 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 4 Comments ]
Who knew that one of my favorite liturgical days was also connected to a favorite past-time? Gotta love the anglican liturgy.
[4 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 2 Comments ]
My (very few) frequent visitors might notice that I added myself to a WebRing today (like-mined bloggers, in this case women clergy and their buddies especially…). Looking through these blogs has me thinking about the issue of anonymity and blogging. When I started this blog, I made the decision to not be anonymous. I did [...]
[1 November 2006 | filed under Journal | 7 Comments ]
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