Friday, March 03, 2017

Resetting once again

Don't die of shock...this is likely the first post in 3-4 years.  One of my New Year's resolutions was to write more, so as of March 3, here we go.

It's Lent, which for me always leads to introspection...about lots of things in the world, and lots of things in my life.

A reset button on life sometimes sure would be nice.  Don't get me wrong, my life is full of a great many things, but sometimes it seems that if I had done x,y,z differently my life might be better.  (It also could be worse I know). 

So in the spirit of being more consistent in posting on this blog, and working on resetting things I actually have a wee bit of control over here is what I am working on this month...

1.  Reading more for fun, and more for work...
  • For fun, I am currently reading a book on the Tudor monarchies.   It's amazing how much backstabbing and such goes on behind the scenes and how much monarchs relied on fear.  I am in the middle of Henry VIII's reign at the moment.  It will be interesting to see how things change with Mary and Elizabeth, if they do.
  •  For work, our Bible Study/Adult Ed class is reading When God Speaks through you: How faith convictions shape preaching and mission by Bishop Craig A. Satterlee.  It's been a very interesting experience talking about preaching as the preacher with a good group of the hearers of my preaching.  It's somewhat of a given that what preachers say is often not what is heard, but it's also very interesting what insights people are willing to share.  It's been an informative class so far
2.  Moving more, and eating less...
  • Now we all know most of us could work on their health and I am no exception.  I was gifted a fitbit at the beginning of the year, and I think it's made a difference, or at least starting to.  I am much more aware of how little I move some days, especially my days off, and am trying to do something about that.  I think food will always be a challenge, since I really like to eat, but again hopefully I am becoming more aware of things, and will make some healthier choices.  No you won't see me start to eat salads as lettuce is still one of the banes of my existence, but more veggies, fruit, whole grains, etc.
  • A request:  Please for the love of all things, unless I talk to you specifically about what I am doing and what I am working on regarding my health, DON'T BRING IT UP!!!  The last thing I want or need is people policing my meals, walks, workouts, etc unless I have asked them to.  Don't make what you think will be helpful suggestions, unless I ask!  Don't tell me it looks like I have lost weight!  If I want to talk about it, I will seek you out.  I am not trying to be mean, but I am also trying to limit unintentional sabotage.  My relationship with my body and food in general is complicated enough as it is.  Yes I know I am posting this on a blog for the world to see, but part of that is thinking and processing "out loud" which is very helpful to me at the moment.  
3.  Being politically aware and active in a crazy world without losing my sanity.
  • I find myself in an odd position these days...As a pastor, I cannot and will not endorse  any political candidate from any party while in the pulpit, because to do so would threaten the church's tax exempt status.  But as a pastor I am also part of the community in which I serve and the world at large.  My undergrad degree is in International Relations with a focus on Health, and I cannot separate out that part of me anymore than I can separate out the pastor part of me.  I consider myself fairly politically astute.  I struggle with honoring the idea that I am pastor to a congregation of all political leanings, and a long and sorted history of Lutherans being silent when they should have been shouting from the rooftops.  I detest the polarization and immutable dichotomies we seem to have in this country with no one looking for a true middle ground, but instead more things to prove their point.  I wish elections were truly about the good of all, instead of who has the most money or the loudest voice or the most influential friends.  I wish people would remember things like it is possible to be a fiscal conservative and a social democrat(or whatever seemingly at odds labels you can think of) at the same time and it can be a very good thing instead of all or nothing of whatever label we seem to cling to.  
  • I want and need to support my friends, all of them, but especially the ones who identify in a minority community... especially the ones who are feeling persecuted, who fear for their lives and safely, the ones who feel society has turned their back on.  I love my friends for exactly who they are no matter what their demographics.  I have been watching the powerful series "When We Rise" on ABC this week.  I find myself teary most nights for so many people who are a part of the LBGTQAI community who have senselessly died or have been brutally assaulted or have to constantly struggle for the same right and privileges I am accorded as a straight woman.  I live a life of privilege compared to most...and it's a privilege to even say I am struggling with this instead of living it.    
4.  Music is a great balm for my soul these days.
  •  It might be 15 minutes or more of time spent at church playing the piano when no one else is around.  
  • I often find myself singing in the sanctuary when I am the only one in the building because of the great acoustics. 
  • I find myself listening to either mostly classical music or 80s/90s country these days...which brings me back to my youth, my parents, the farm and the like...classical because it allows me think, and 80s/90s country cause the words almost overflow out of my memory.
  • No discussion of music would be complete with out mentioning Pentatonix... a 5 member acapella band that is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING...go listen/watch here:   Pentatonix on Youtube
  • Or check out Mario Jose here:  Mario Jose
  • Or Us the Duo who opened for Pentatonix on their North American Tour  Us the Duo 
Wow, that's a lot...a good start I'd say...hoping to keep this kind of thing up weekly, but monthly for sure.

Catch you on the flip side,
Chrisy

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