Sunday, April 13, 2008

Atlanta and Agape

Life is good. Sabbatical is good. Since the first blog many things have happened. Larry and I spent four days in Atlanta visiting St. John's Lutheran Church and learning what radical hospitality means to them. Each day we visited with folks who wanted to tell us their stories. St. John's describes its life using this mission statement, "A congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) that invites freely, loves unconditionally, and serves with joy."

I went to Emory with Pastor Brad Schmeling who teaches classes on liturgy for divinity school students as addition to being St. John's pastor. Larry and I went to a first for us, a mandolin orchestra concert, sponsored by Lutherans Concerned. We ate breakfast with Team Lutheran, a gathering of Atlanta Lutherans from all the Lutheran Churches in the metro area. Much of my time was spent interviewing 14 people, while Larry videotaped the conversations. We will be editing our interviews to share with you.

After a very busy four days, we came back to Fayetteville to rest. Monday afternoon, I began my quiet week at Agape. The carrot dangling on the stick that kept me going during the busy seasons of Advent/Christmas and Lent/Holy Week was these days apart and in quiet. IT WAS WONDERFUL! As much as I love people, I needed a chance to hear silence.

Now we are home for a few days preparing to go to the mountains for a week. Each day I look at the prayer weaving (in a photo when we are not here), I see who is praying for us and I give thanks to God for the people of St. James who have made this sabbatical possible. You are very dear to us. Thank you all.

2 comments:

mcathryn said...

Wow! Sounds like time at St. John's was enriching. I'm looking forward to viewing the taped interviews.

We have had good worship and Christian education the last several Sundays. I miss you, but the nurturing in the faith goes on in you absence.

I really envy your time in silence, as you know I would!! Need to schedule some for myself!

Sending love and prayer,

Mary Cathryn

James Hilden-Minton said...

Hi, I want to thank you for saying such wonderful things about my church. I am so glad you were able to have a sabbatical. Pastor Brad has returned from a three-month sabbatical. It's a wonderful gift to a pastor and congregation alike.

I hope you share your dvd with us. Please come back anytime.

James
http://aftermyownheart.blogspot.com/