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  • Hey friends and fam – wanted to let you know that due to budget constraints at the church, I’m moving to half-time.

    I’ll still be serving as Rector (senior clergy), but in a more limited capacity.

    I’m so thankful for God’s provision in all things and for a loving church that is caring for me deeply in this season.

    To make up income, I’m leaning into some other skills and experience to launch a freelance web design, consulting, and support business.

    I’ll make another post with more details on that, but for now just wanted to let you know what’s up and ask for your prayers!

  • Dealing with the Deluge

    One of the several things seminary education neglects to prepare ministers for is the absolute deluge of information, urgent tasks, and possible projects that immerse the pastoral vocation.

    Three things are needed to deal with this so the ministry practitioner doesn’t descend spiriling into the watery abyss of overwhelm, anxiety and–ultimately–despair:

    1. Perspective
      The pastor must know who she or he is at a level that more profound than vocation. That is to say, they must recognize they are not their calling, hallowed though it may be. They are something deeper; they are God’s beloved.

    The pastor must understand clearly the center of their assignment. For priests, this is the preaching of the Word in the public assembly and administration of the Sacraments in the same, along with individual pastoral care grounded in the community’s common life.

    The pastor must believe this core is enough to appropriately sustain the life of a church that shares a disciplined devotion to fellowship, breaking bread, and the prayers. This is fundamental discipline the pastor models, facilitates, invites.

    The pastor must grasp the harm they will do to themselves and others if their rhythms of activity lengthen the time and space between returns to the heart of ministry. If the orbit of their activity extends too far from the gravitational center of Word and Sacrament, serious damage to the system is inevitable.

    1. Systems
    2. Presence
  • Hard to count how many times I’ve realized something in Bible study or theological reflection…

    …only to recognize…

    …that’s what the liturgy has been teaching me this whole time.

  • I love preaching in Advent.

    The themes of Advent really resonate with me personally – especially the anticipation of the celebration of the Incarnation, the fulfillment of the hopes and dreams of the prophets, the grace and mercy of God in the second coming of Christ.

    There’s a lot of Gospel there to share, a lot of solid ground on which to build one’s life and Christian practice!

  • Late getting Christmas cards out again this year, but it’s all coming together. Looking forward to couple of chill days with the family soon.

  • Attempting to resist Instagram’s constant suggestion I get on board with Threads

  • I just discovered Scribe, an ultra clean and minimalist way to publish a post to Micro.blog. This is what a great web application looks like!

  • It was time for a design and a /now page refresh. Really liking what I have so far. Things are only going to get more interesting from here. As for what that means, check back in at the end of January.