Posted by: jhbelljr | June 6, 2011

I’m Back!

So … it’s been a while, but I am back on the blog, and I am ready to write, share, think and spew my thoughts about life, religion, God, the world, relationships and pretty much whatever else comes to mind – whether it’s important or helpful or meaningful or not.

First, let me answer the most frequently asked question: how’s the Sabbatical going?

I have been away from the office about 6 weeks now, and the time has been – pick a word? – great, wonderful, peaceful, perfect, restful, reflective, re-creative, restorative? But to be honest I miss work, I miss preaching, I miss the good people of the church, I really miss the energy and collegiality of the staff, and not a day goes by when I don’t think about what I will do when I get back to it all.

Stepping away from my daily responsibilities has made me realize what a routine my work is. I have often though my work as a pastor is unpredictable and sometimes chaotic – and that’s sometimes true. I never know exactly what to expect each day. People die. Tragedy strikes. One e-mail or phone call can shoot a hole in my whole week! But I now realize that there is a general predictability to it all. More often than not, I go from sermon to sermon, from staff meeting to staff meeting, from Session meeting to Session meeting, from Advent through Christmas and onto Easter every year for about 25 years!

I have often said that what I enjoy most about my work is that I have a front row seat to the beauty of life – I get to hold babies during baptism, I stand with couples as they say their marriage vows, I often pray with people who are afraid of dying, and I get to stand with families at the time of death. Life truly is beautiful, and pastors see it up close and personal. It is a sacred and holy calling.

I miss the people – and I miss the routine! But these weeks will help me – ARE helping me! – reflect on my routine and keep it fresh and intentional. Borrowing from the old Jack Nicholson movie, The Shining, “All work and no play makes [John] a dull boy,” and John hates dull – and you hate it when John is dull! I remember Fred Craddock, a venerated homiletics professor, saying that it is a sin to be boring in the pulpit. Ouch. Hopefully, this time of enrichment will make me less of a sinner … in the pulpit anyway!

What have I been doing? Well, the first couple of weeks were focused on family – my mother came out for a visit, and, as many of heard, Katie had a horrible car accident in North Carolina which demanded attention. (She is doing great and is already at camp as a counselor!) As promised, I have been running a lot. I ran one ½ marathon and plan to do another one this weekend. I have been studying music and astronomy – two black holes in my liberal arts education.  Yes, I have attended worship somewhere almost every Sunday. In addition, I have been to several Rockies games, watched American Idol every week and have taken in several movies and one play. The strangest thing is having a real, two-day weekend. The yard will look great by the end of the summer!

And NOW I am starting to write!

Stay tuned.

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Responses

  1. We miss you……Mary and Tom

  2. Hey, welcome back Dr. John! “Don’t the hours grow shorter as the days go by? Never get to stop and open your eyes.” Congrats on the running the half marathon, too. Well done. Make sure you look for Cassiopea in the August sky. She’s like a big ‘m’ or ‘w’ in the sky depending on perspective. I like the ‘m’ story. Looking forward to your writings with great anticipation! And it’s pretty good to be dazzled by the beauty of it all.

  3. So good to hear from you and to know that things are going well for all the Bell clan.
    Glad you are enjoying your time away. It won’t be long til you will to be like we are……we aren’t even sure what day it is sometimes. Every day seems like the weekend. However, don’t have toooooo much fun. We miss you and love you all. Jon and Sondra


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