Thursday, December 1, 2011

Sometimes I really Wonder if I'm Crazy.

Have you ever actually wondered if you're losing it?  I had a day like that yesterday after having a weekend from Hades!  (Yes, I think that PC for HELL!)  I often find myself in places where I am not sure I belong.  For example, as I write this I am also in the middle of a "virtual meeting" for the UMC.  So, I am listening to conversations about Budgets for Boards and Agencies in W. MI, as we discern what can be cut and how it should be done.  Of course, the areas that continue to be cut are the very ones that matter most to me:  camping, campus ministries, and global ministries.  It is a conversation for which I always feel unprepared.  Oh no...they just asked me what I thought about something.  


At my own church we are always running facts and figures to discern how we can meet our budget and pay down a mortgage that hangs over us a bit.  In the midst of these discussions the Holy Spirit sneaks in and the real ministry questions are asked, "How do we really measure success..." or "What does this mean for real people, not just numbers?"  
So rather than get overly invested and perhaps a little anxious over the state of the denomination in which I have invested my entire life I thought I'd write a blog post.


Maybe it's not me that is crazy, maybe God was crazy when I got the big CALL.  Was it really just the pizza I ate keeping me up at night?  No.  It's not that easy to sneak away from a call to ministry.  It's one of those things that sort of picks at you until you just succumb and give it all to God in true hope and with a good mix of fear and excitement.  


I am often filled with a tension that I cannot fully express, perhaps you understand.  I wonder if the church (whether UMC or whatever) is capable of doing what God intended it to do.  I am a believer that God intends the church to be the vehicle through which the nations become aware of the Triune God, I just wonder sometimes if God had any idea what people are really like when we were created.  I am a female pastor, this fact alone sometimes shuts me out of discussions to which I have things to add.  How, with all of these factors and judgement can we every truly work with each other?  What would it look like for us to discuss the real basics and start there.  Would the body of believers grow?  


I long for the church I serve, which happens to be theologically Wesleyan and connected to the UMC, to be a place that really does church well.  I dream of people excited to be at worship, of offering sermons while everyone is awake, of technology advancing ministry (tech. that actually works with people who really enjoy running it).  These are silly things in the big picture, but how do I lead this church in a new way, how can I foster excitement and joy in the simple fact that Jesus rose and we can too.  


Some people in my church told me recently of a church who's slogan was, "The Church that doesn't Suck."  I wish I could make T-shirts with this for my church, but I don't think it would go over too well.  The world wants a church that doesn't suck.  One that doesn't suck the life out of them, one that meets at a time that doesn't suck, one that doesn't offer them suck-y messages....if we didn't suck so much people would be lining up to spend time together, singing, loving each other, praying, and the whole atmosphere would NOT SUCK it would GIVE LIFE.


I wanna be a leader of a church that offers life.


Is this a prayer?  Maybe so.



3 comments:

  1. As for me and my house, we will never again allow the church to suck the life out of us. We had too many years of that. No more.

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  2. Institutions are collective ego-structures that seek to perpetuate themselves. The comforts of the ego quietly become the agenda; the ego even congratulates itself for its altruistic and noble properties while ceasing to manifest such properties (in more then a superficial manner). The validity of your call appears manifest in your misgivings. Sadly, serving the Holy and the Holy's creation may often be at cross-purposes with institutional goals. (Your call and your occupational position may enjoy marginal compatibility at best.) Stay awake and aware...heed your call...wherever it takes you. Thanks for posting this.

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