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Where Excellence Can Bloom August 19, 2008

Posted by mgilm in Interesting Articles.
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Where Excellence Can Bloom

One spring, our granddaughter enthusiastically joined her grandmother in planting flowers and sowing seeds in anticipation of a summer harvest of beauty. Together, they carefully prepared the soil, gently placed the plants in the fertile ground and selectively and strategically dropped the seeds into the black earth. When her grandmother went into the house to get a bucket of water, Megan exercised her creative exuberance. She reached into the bag containing zinnia seeds. Reminiscent of Jesus’ parable of the extravagant sower (Matthew 13, Mark 4, Luke 8), she joyfully broke out of the confines of the cultivated space and began scattering zinnia seeds indiscriminately.

Time passed, rain fell, the sun grew brighter and shined longer, warming the earth and drawing forth the beauty buried in the soil pregnant with potential life. Soon, zinnias began appearing in the most unlikely places—in the lawn grass, under the shade of the oak tree, under the boxwoods, and even in cracks in the paved driveway. Many of Megan’s seeds didn’t survive, but we had zinnias in surprising places where nobody else had them. Because of the exuberant and extravagant sowing of a three-year-old, flowers bloomed all over the place.

Circuit riders, missionaries, evangelists and pastors traversed the America of the 18th and 19th centuries, sowing seeds of the Christian gospel and planting congregations across the countryside. Churches were built within access of the farmers and merchants and their families who populated the farms, villages and small towns of frontier America.

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Take A Break! August 11, 2008

Posted by danpiet in Health, Rest & Rejuvenation.
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Okay, taking a break is not the easiest thing with the start of fall.  But as you enter the labor intensive fall season here are some ministerial practice suggestions adapted from our brethren, the Evangelical Free Church . . .

Nights Out A Week

· 1 evening - Of Course

· 2 evenings - Ok

· 3 evenings - Ok, but ask your family

· 4 evenings - No! There is a better way

Weekly Sabbath

· I don’t take one at all - ????

· I try but it disappears - Select a different day

· Of course - Yes!

Monthly

· Establish a monthly personal retreat day away from the office

As Howard Rice reminds us,

Whatever the shape of our own spiritual lives, the task of keeping our souls alive is the single most important activity in which pastors can engage. Without stretching our souls we can dry up and become immune to the words and acts that form the

heart of our pastoral work. (Rice 1998, The Pastor as Spiritual Guide, p.169)

Quarterly

· Take a quarterly retreat to refocus. Regularly and prayerfully processing our own patterns, priorities, and practices along with the congregations is essential for being able to remain discerning as a ministerial leader. The disciplined pattern of pause is a healthy practice!