Welcome Rev. joel
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Welcome Rev. joel
Tonight I would like to express my good wishes (and maybe my condolences) to Rev. joel on the event of his ordination as a minister in the Lutheran faith.
Do the good work, joel.
Can I be the first member of your congregation? (even if I am a buddhist, quasi-pagan agnostic?)
Do the good work, joel.
Can I be the first member of your congregation? (even if I am a buddhist, quasi-pagan agnostic?)
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I am glad for you Joel, and proud of you for achieving this.
Of course you know that when it comes to organized religion itself, I am not so keen on it, but your achievement of this gives me hope that there is more openmindedness, and authentic representation of Jesus in churches than I thought.
It's way cool kiddo!
Congratulations
H
Of course you know that when it comes to organized religion itself, I am not so keen on it, but your achievement of this gives me hope that there is more openmindedness, and authentic representation of Jesus in churches than I thought.
It's way cool kiddo!
Congratulations
H

"I am a victim of society, and, an entertainer"........DW
well, thank you all--
and I am as happy to be a minister in this congregation of art as I am to be a student under the rabbis and teachers, shepherds and to-the-devine-pointers in this congregation of art--
and in the words of Mr. of Tarsus, I give thanks to my God always for you--
and to be welcomed as myself as a voice in a conversation where so many different people come together to support each other in simple ways, is that miraculous?
It seems miraculous.
Thanks, really!
and I am as happy to be a minister in this congregation of art as I am to be a student under the rabbis and teachers, shepherds and to-the-devine-pointers in this congregation of art--
and in the words of Mr. of Tarsus, I give thanks to my God always for you--
and to be welcomed as myself as a voice in a conversation where so many different people come together to support each other in simple ways, is that miraculous?
It seems miraculous.
Thanks, really!
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"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
Yeah, I got my robes and my stoles and my cincture ropes...no tonsure, but I'm kinda going that route naturally anyhow....
I've got a little travelling to do: namely this move to Connecticut tomorrow. My traditions doesn't have too many itinerant (sp?) preachers, so I'll be serving within a congregation in central CT. However, as for planting seeds...I still hope so. A grand ol' missionary tradition we do have--the challenge now being to share our stories of faith rather than insist on and demand their unquestioned dogmatic adoption by everyone we meet (not an easy legacy to inherit).
Oh and trust me Judih...there are congregations with whom it is not always a pleasure to explore the faith....
I've got a little travelling to do: namely this move to Connecticut tomorrow. My traditions doesn't have too many itinerant (sp?) preachers, so I'll be serving within a congregation in central CT. However, as for planting seeds...I still hope so. A grand ol' missionary tradition we do have--the challenge now being to share our stories of faith rather than insist on and demand their unquestioned dogmatic adoption by everyone we meet (not an easy legacy to inherit).
Oh and trust me Judih...there are congregations with whom it is not always a pleasure to explore the faith....

"Every genuinely religious person is a heretic, and therefore a revolutionary" -- GBShaw
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connecticut!
(i have a sister in those wild regions)
best of luck. Keep your sense of wonder firmly ensconced in a reiki protection bubble.
Vent here.
Call your congregants (congregants?) by innocuous pseudonyms within these realms but by all means share.
hmmm, i could be sharing, too. but enough about me, back to you.
Tonsures are the new black.
Be a trailblazer. Bring back common compassion to the field.
and i wish you the best of luck.
(i have a sister in those wild regions)
best of luck. Keep your sense of wonder firmly ensconced in a reiki protection bubble.
Vent here.
Call your congregants (congregants?) by innocuous pseudonyms within these realms but by all means share.
hmmm, i could be sharing, too. but enough about me, back to you.
Tonsures are the new black.
Be a trailblazer. Bring back common compassion to the field.
and i wish you the best of luck.
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