Monday, April 28, 2008

a kinda crazy Sunday


Somewhere between these two...
Getting things ready for Sunday is always a little stressful and sometimes it works better than others. This week was not so good in that there was a bunch of reschedueling of children's teachers, helpers, and then random sickness and events piled on top of it. There are 3-4 main things that I'm presently responsible for: children's sunday school (I don't teach this but help line up teachers etc.), explorers (a time of instruction for children during the sermon), teen sunday school (I usually teach this), and nursery (I help recruit new folks for this). So this week, due to pregnancies, travel, and sickness there were seven or so different holes that we had to fill with people. These came up at different points of the week and by Saturday I was somewhere in between trusting God and pulling my hair out. As different needs had come up earlier in the week they were filled and I was thankful to God for providing the people, but as abscences continued to come up Friday night and Saturday it was a little ridiculous. Now as you read this I hope you don't hear me balmming people, all of these reasons as to why people couldn't be there were totally legitimate. (I hear that teaching small children while fighting a nasty stomach bug is not a good idea.) Looking back, I can see that God took care of everything, but we definately need to think through a little more how to handle these situations. It is a lot easier in the moment to do something yourself, but I am seeing the increasing need for training others and developing leaders.

Friday, April 25, 2008

life and landscaping

So the bigger thing in life this past week was my meeting with the committee that would recommend me for ordination. Sadly, it did not go as I had thought it would and we still need to work through some issues. So, I am on a standby of sorts. I'll continue my job and everything, but the earliest I could be ordained is now pushed back till after the September Presbytery meeting. Between now and then I'll meet with the head of the leadership development committee and see if we can iron out some of the differences that we have in views. It is a little hard to know what to go into here since this is a complicated issue and the Internet is a public place. Here's how I'll describe it. The main issues is speaking in tongues. (if this is an unfamiliar term, then what I'm about to say will make even less sense). The big question is whether the gift of tongues is for today or was only for the apostolic period of the church. There are a variety of answers that people will give to this question and there is diversity even within the PCA (my denomination). The other point of contention is the intricacy of the issue and the ease with which miscommunication can occur. To get a feel where I am coming from you can follow this link and scroll down to the pertinent section. I am hopeful that we'll work through the issues and that I'll be ordained. While this experience has been difficult, I have definitely learned and grown through it.

The not so big, but none the less noteworthy, thing going on with us is that we are doing a lot of work in our yard. It is looking better and better as Hillary is weeding beds and raking, while I mow and trim back trees and bushes which have gotten a little out of control in the past few years. You'll see the picture of our new lawnmower, the "Task force 16' Reel Mower." It has quite an impressive title and actually works pretty well.

Monday, April 14, 2008

a mixture of the normal and tragic

This week was an interesting mix for Hillary and I. Hillary was studying a lot in preparation for her national counseling exam this Saturday, which she thinks went well. Sadly, we won't know the results for 6-8 weeks. There are different versions of the exam with different difficulty levels and different grading scales so it is hard to know how she did until we get the actual scores. By the end of the exam (about 4 hours) Hillary was pretty spent and asked me not to make her think any more that day. We celebrated her completion of the exam by having friends over and grilling out. It was the first time we've hung out on deck and it was a lot of fun. Neighbors and friends from church came over and it went really well.
The tragic part of this week occurred when two teenagers in West Hartford middle schools committed suicide. The boys, both 8th graders at different middle schools in this district, took their lives a day apart. A friend at church, who is a language teacher, had one of the boys in his class and was telling me about the diversity of reactions among the students: some girls who didn't even know him were falling apart emotionally, while others exhibited an almost morbid curiosity. He said that overall there was just a heaviness in the school. We were talking, wondering about how God might use this in the lives of students and families in the area.
I was able to see this mixed reaction to these suicides as I helped chaperon a middle school dance this Friday night. Some kids had pictures of the teens around their necks, while others had "R.I.P." or their friends' names written on their clothes. Some kids were visibly upset while others seemed unaffected. My guess is that for many of these students and their families they don't what to make of this tragedy and how to deal with the reality of this sort of loss. In all of this I see the need for Jesus' comforting love and strong hand.
Here is a link to a story run in the local paper concerning the suicides.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

crashing down

It has been a while since we've written and last time I spoke of our faith based kitchen. Well, sadly yesterday it came to an end. There was this one shelf that was unsecured and as Hillary was cooking dinner it came crashing down and shattered some of the tiles on our radiator. Needless to say, Hillary was a little startled and for the rest of the day was a little jumpy. This week has been pretty full for us as we both get ready for tests. Hillary's is this Saturday and she is studying hard. At points she is anxious, but overall she is growing in her trust in Christ.

Here are three other things going on with us:

1. I got a cool video game when I traded some others in and it has been hard to exercise self-control and not play too much. Here are some cool pictures of what it looks like:



This may seem kinda silly, but it brings back some great memories of college.

2. I had a good time in Jackson, MS last week as I traveled to a conference there with Al (Sr. Pastor at our church). It was great to spend time with him and just have a shared experience outside of working together. The conference was focused on encouraging pastors in the use of the ordinary means of Grace. Basically, the idea is that God tells us a few simple things by which we receive his grace (through understanding the bible, taking the sacraments, and praying). We were encouraged to continue in our focus of these and to pursue living which accords with God's character of love and holiness. This may sound simple, and in some ways it is, but it was encouraging to be reminded of my task here in CT. There are all sorts of things I could do, but I need to stick to what God says and trust that he will work. It is actually very freeing.

3. It has been sunny and in the 60's here. I am wearing flip flops, cooking on the grill, and in an overally happy condition.