"My discouragement largely comes from fellow pastors and associational leaders. It seems that they bought into the latest fads of mega-churches, worship teams, gen-X churches, the emerging church, etc. and now look with scorn on simple local church pastorates."I remember back 32 years ago. I was the new young pastor riding in a car with 3 other pastors. One of the pastors in the front asked me a question. My answer probably reflected my recent seminary training. The pastor who asked me the question replied, "that's what I like about you young pastors, you're so honest." What I remember about the incident was the reaction of the older pastor sitting with me in the back seat. The older pastor asked, "what does that mean, that the young pastors are honest? When I hear that, I hear that us older pastors are somehow not honest." The pastor then went on to describe the different types of ministry in which he had been involved. Everything that he described was so out of the 50's. It seemed clear that those ministries would not work in the 70's."Two thoughts were clear to me. First, ministries must change as the times change, but why do those who advocate the new ministries have to denigrate the old ministries to the point that those who were once very involved in them, and saw great response from them, are made to feel that they did something wrong and need to be replaced by new enlightened leaders. My heart went out to that older pastor. My second thought was that someday the role will be reversed. I will be the older pastor. That day has come. My first thought still remains. "Why do those who are advocating the 'new paradigm' have to denigrate past ministries in order to promote the new ones?"
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Food for thought
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
One Definition of Success
"A friend of mine, Olga, has developed her own personal definition of success. She says that 'Success is when you are happy to go to work in the morning and happy to come back in the evening , and you are very welcome and liked in both places.'"
(I got it from Guideposts. They got it from Mr. Ventrella's book, "Me, Inc: How to Master the Business of Being You".)
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Annual Trip to Kanagi
Mary enjoying the blossoms
Ayaka and Shion (sisters)
Mary took lots of PHOTOS again - but she ran out of steam just before we headed over to the church for lunch. We always end at Kanagi Church just across from the park where we have lunch and then sing together. (Before we part we often wander over to Mr. Sakuraba's Art Gallery - this year he was featuring a photographer from Ajigasawa!)
Friday, May 18, 2007
Teens Apart
Our recent Cherry Blossom Expedition was a case in point.
Ajigasawa/Goshogawara Sunday School
The girl in orange came because the girl to her left invited her and that girl came because the girl to right (of the girl in orange) wrote a letter of invitation. But this is about as much as they ever mixed.Together but not together...
Hurry Up, Grace!
However, to my great disappointment, this precocious child still isn't ready to listen to me read to her.
Yesterday Mary and I met up with Yuko and Grace at Charan Poran (the same Korean restaurant in Mutsu where I met them last month). This time I brought some books up with me to read to Grace, but she wasn't interested...
Sigh... My mother will probably laugh at me when she reads this. She says that when Grace's father was just a little baby I phoned her up in tears because he wouldn't listen to me read to him.
Maybe next month!
So beautiful it hurts...
Sunset on Mt. Iwaki
A few minutes later my cell phone rang and just as I pulled over to take the call the clouds began to to wisp and swirl. For the next 10 minutes or so the "show" was so beautiful my chest literally ached. (Music is like that, too, especially Baroque... I can feel it in my body. )
Watching the display I thought of how God paints the sunset new every evening and I remembered again Ray Bradbury's words:
"There's no use having a universe, a cosmology, if you don't have witnesses. We are the witnesses to the miracle. We are put here by creation, by God... We're here to be the audience to the magnificent. "
Thursday, May 03, 2007
No Cherry Blossoms for John
Of course, the season hasn't exactly been golden for my husband... The Dr. scheduled John's operation for Golden Week.
John after his operation
Mary and I went to view the cherry blossoms in Hirosaki on Monday and we're going to view them again in Kanagi on Saturday. But my husband says he's staying home so he won't be tempted... He's not supposed to talk for a week.
One of his sisters said, "John - going a whole week without speaking?!!!!!!"
Another one said, "How on earth is he going to that? Tell him it's good that it's him & not me because I'd NEVER be able to that. Be lucky if I could manage it for a day!!!"
How indeed?! That's why he's planned a brief hermitage in Hokkaido.
Photography as art
Hanging Cherry Blossom
Traditional house - now an (expensive) Soba Shop
Self - portrait
For more of Mary's "art" (but not all 100 +) ... or just more cherry blossoms - CLICK HERE.
Cherry Blossom Camaraderie
This is the closest we got to a full group photo. (Renee was intriqued with the apple mirror.)
Our Monday night Bible Study Group
Checking in with my husband
My husband stayed home to get ready to check in to the hospital next day. (I missed him.)Hirosaki Park is VERY Big - we walked a lot!
The park is also very beautiful with its big trees.
Camaraderie - isn't that what Hanami is all about?!
What's Hanami?
In Aomori Prefecture the cherry blossom trees usually blossom during the Golden Week vacation so it seems that a great deal of the nation is free to come flooding into the prefecture, usually heading for Hirosaki Park with its picturesque castle tower.
What is Hanami 「花見」 ? Well, its....
Tradition!
Renee, on the other hand, likes eating at the stalls. Her favorites are: sweet potato sticks, deep fried cheese wonton, and apple ice cream sherbet.
