Wednesday, April 24, 2013

"AD" it up

I was listening to NPR and heard that the folks who oversee Stonehenge (you will recall dear reader that my maternal lineage comes from here and a little village nearby called “Elf’s Hole”) are seeking persons to oversee the site and the solstice celebrations. The commentator jokingly stated “applicant must like large rocks and be willing to talk to Druids.”


I’ve been doing a bit of reflecting recently on the role of clergy and the witness of the church. So much of what we do is to be the person who does oversee celebrations --- be they births, marriages, or deaths. Clergy are to be the spiritual leader of their respective communities and to present the spiritual insight to the issue, the matter at hand, the decision needing to be made. I understand this to mean that one should see some folks in collars (colloquial speak for: faith leaders) at school board meetings, town council meetings and present where significant policies are being debated, decided, and enacted.

What if organized religion took out an ad for clergy?

*“Must like strawberry festivals, drinking tea with old women, and potluck suppers;”
*“Must be heard in the pulpit, seen in the community, and present when there’s a need;”
*“Must stir up, stand with, and step up the march toward justice;”


Do these seem accurate?

What else would you add?

Is there one needing to be filled now more than the others?

Speaking from experience, one never knows who it is that might apply.

sj;

1 comment:

  1. Well this gives me something to chime in on given a situation in my life. Based on what I am seeing, this person read an ad that said, "Must read a sermon verbatim and drone on as long as possible." Oh, and "Never smile." And how about, "Speak as harshly as possible to everyone possible whenever possible." And "Legalists only should apply." How's that? You make many terrific points which I appreciate. But thanks for letting me vent.

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