It's been hard to find time to write - this being "back from sabbatical" life is busy!! My only other experience of parish life after a sabbatical was when I was the Associate, and the Rector had gone on sabbatical. I, the Associate, was around to make sure that things kept going and that we were ready for the Rector when he returned. Right now, I'm STILL trying to get the fall schedules done, and education running, and am sweating out getting an October newsletter put together.
But I do need to keep writing. I miss it! I don't do it quickly, or easily - but the discipline of reflecting on life and putting thoughts together into coherent sentences (as much as possible) actually helps me to sort life out. And I've still got so much to sort out from this summer.
So, tomorrow I'm going to try to move my 'sabbatical mode' (of being in the community and welcoming conversation) into my everyday life. I've got call forwarding added to our parish phone service. Our local coffee shop has free wi-fi internet access. So, I'm going to take my laptop, forward calls from the office to my cell phone, and sit at the coffee shop. I can start my sermon work, maybe write a blog entry or the cover article for the newsletter. But the point is to not do all that locked away from view in my office. At "The Met" I'll be generally visible and accessible to all. I think my real hope is to not actually get all that "work" done, but to make connections. To be available.
I guess if I'm going to sit at the coffee shop all morning . . . I'm going to have to switch to decaf?
Keep Hope Alive
2 days ago
3 comments:
Glad you're back to writing! Yes, decaf, and what a great idea to take you and your work to the coffee shop. Looking forward to reading more of the view from North Conway!
Peace,
Susan
PS: I hate it when I don't preview!
Are you still working at the coffee shop? Meeting and conversing with some of the people who are no longer attending church? This idea of yours sounds totally wonderful to me - I'd show up at the local coffee shop if there was a chance of bumping into you!
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