Monday, March 17, 2008

Mi Vido Loco

It has been a while since I have entered the blogosphere. Since our last chat, I have taken my first level test with the "Church of by God." You can tell I did not grow up in this group. I flunked the part about the history and polity. I had to be tutored through this. Oh well, not that it really matters. As I learned from the rest of the time I was scampering about, how some bishop at some level on some committee has no bearing on what I really do.

All last week I spent with a family that suffered a tragic loss of an 18 year old wife, daughter and friend. She was injured in a car wreck and suffered a terrible brain injury. It was a very sad week. Yes she was a Christian so we know she is with the Lord.

How some committee member gets elected to some position does not matter to me. That council member "making decisions" is not going to sit in the floor and cry with a young man making the decisions to turn off life support. That executive is not going to crawl into a bloody wrecked car and try to find items of sentimental value to a survivor.

I am not seeking congrats, kudos, or any reward. I am simply expressing what I would rather be doing. I see myself as a pastor and not an executive. I enjoy doing life (the good and the bad) with people.

3 comments:

Liz said...

Amen, honey. You know how I feel about papers on the wall. If you never get credentials from the denomination (but I suspect you will), you are still Superman in my eyes. No piece of paper can make you a better pastor. You are fabulous now.

m.d. mcmullin said...

you're such a rebel Larry. ;)

Besides, those committee members are too old to climb around some car looking for a tape.

There is bureacracy in ever institution. I'm sure your days on the police force could speak to the disconnect between what actually needs to be done and what the paper work demands that we do.

Serve God not man. Your paycheck and your ordination come from the Lord not the people in the pews or the execs/elders behind the desk.

L.G. Reeves said...

I know there has to be a bureacracy, but sheesh....