Archive for September 22nd, 2004



Went to presbytery meeting today. Presbytery is the local governing body of the church, covering a geographic area that’s larger than a city, smaller than a state. The ministers and elders get together periodically because the Presbyterian Church is a connectional church–we’re beholden to one another, rather than being little autonomous congregations out there on […]

I received an e-mail recently from the president of the seminary I attended that one of my professors is dying. He was diagnosed with cancer recently and began chemo, but is now in hospice care.
Most of the people I have known who have died have died suddenly. I wonder what it is like to […]

You know what’s great about the church?
[Everybody hear that? It sounds a little like cricket song. It’s actually the sound of many people clicking quickly away from this page, because there’s no way there’s anything great about the church, and even if there were, they’re not interested in hearing it. Hey, it’s cool. Stop in […]

because today big bird told me to:
sing… sing a song…
sing out loud… sing out strong…
sing of good things…
(spice cookies and milk)
(the flowers on our kitchen table)
(shelter)
(Netflix)
not bad…
(faraway family)
(that no matter who wins the election, the other half of the country is spittin’ mad for four years)
(machiavellian reality tv)
(25-foot walls)
(hurricane debris)
(pettiness)
sing out happy…
(a decade of […]

I’m working on a sermon for this weekend, which if you’ve read anything about my writing process you know that ideas need to simmer in the Crock Pot for a while, and the process cannot be rushed. So in the spirit of mindless diversion while the stew comes together…
Who would play you in the […]

I wrote this a long time ago, but it became pertinent a couple of times today. I might post another time the reasons why, but in the meantime…
Do you know the daughters of Zelophehad?
If not, you should. These women have some serious chutzpah.
We meet then in the middle of the book of Numbers. Moses has […]

adornments
my daughter has a flair
for accessorizing
me;
a clean cotton sweatshirt?
a dressy dress?
“no! no! no! no!”
says the toddler designer
fussily.
i am a fashion disaster until
she leaves her mark.
first it was breastmilk
and spitup,
then formula,
applesauce,
cracker crumbs,
birthday cake.
then came phase II of her
evolving style:
stickers,
pencilmarks,
dirtprints,
a snagged thread,
a plastic firefighter’s hat.
i miss walking around in the world,
tidy. and yet,
it’s the look i’ve always […]

Yesterday was a great rev day. We had a day-long retreat/workshop at the church that went really well. There was a great energy to the place. It was also an intense 12-hour day for me, so I came home feeling good and tired.
I missed little she-who-is though. Last night I dreamed that I was at […]

Spent yesterday with two dear girlfriends, both of whom became moms in the last few months. What do new moms want to do while the dads are watching the kids? Go to a movie, and browse a bookstore. I suppose we missed the boat by neglecting to schedule a spa appointment, but an hour and […]

every woman my girl sees is
“mommy”:
i am in the club, of course,
but so are
airbrushed magazine heads,
grainy tabloid freaks,
taut TV anchors;
the Olympian on the podium,
the model selling coffee and leisure,
the anorexic child actor,
the American Idol,
mommy,
mommy,
mommy.
this is confusion, of course,
or developmental progress,
but she is increasingly convincing.
how does she know
they will teach her how to dress
and be a […]