I have been reading a Jan Karon book in her Father Tim series titled, "Shepherd'z Abiding". Jan Karon's Mitford series are such a delight to read. Good, clean, faith based fiction books that give pause and bring joy. You can even buy a book of "Father Tim quotes", there are so many treasures to hold on to. Over 20 years ago Jan Karon spoke at Luther Seminary in St. Paul MN and Joel and I drove up to listen to her speak and to have the few books we had by her back then, autographed. It was a great experience.
It has been quite awhile since I picked up one of her books, but I have been thoroughly enjoying it. Father Tim and his wife Cynthia are now retired in the small town of Mitford North Carolina where he served as an Episcopalian priest to his unique and sometimes quirky congregation.
I cannot help but look back at the many churches Joel served over the years, each one unique with a few quirky members at times. And are we not all unique and quirky in our own ways? Each congregation with its own personality and purpose. Oh what great memories we have for every place we called home, for every congregation that welcomed us.
And such adventures as we traveled in northern Montana where hawks, eagles, and antelope outnumbered the people. And in Eastern Montana where Joel was able to baptize a 75 year old man and celebrate the eternal life that awaited him. We still chuckle over one council meeting where it was put in the notes that the new pastor was wearing "inappropriate footwear" (square toed boots). Joel was in need of new boots, so at the next council meeting he took off his new pointed toe boot put it on the table, asking the secretary to note that the new pastor now had appropriate footwear! We ran into some very quirky people, and it was not always fun.......but the joy we experienced in the churches we served far outnumbered any negative experiences.
I love how Father Tim sees the good in all people. How he quietly stands firm in what he believes without judging others. For are we not all broken people, unique people, and even at times quirky? God created each one of us as a masterpiece of His own making. Our uniqueness is planned and used for God's purposes. We can embrace who we are and trust God to guide us on our journey.
Do you have a congregation you sit among on Sunday mornings? Do you observe the unique or quirky in the pews.........are you one of them? Having served 7 churches and filled in or worked at 24 more over the years, we cannot help but smile at all the memories we have of those congregations that welcomed us. Unique and sometimes even quirky as the members were......and us amongst them!
If you are looking for a good read.........a series that touches the soul, pick up a Jan Karon book. You won't be disappointed, and it may give you a new perspective of your own home church!
2 comments:
Thanks, Renee, for sharing how you have been blessed by this series of books. I am an avid reader, more of a mystery/suspense reader but I may just look for her books from where I order my books.
God bless you.
I like mysteries, too, but thoroughly enjoy this series!
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