
January 28, 2025
On February 1st, I begin a three month sabbatical, a time to lay down my responsibilities as Pastor of Church of the Holy Cross UCC in Hilo, and to use the time to learn, to renew, and to take on some projects that I haven’t been able to accomplish amidst the daily tasks of ministry. I described my sabbatical objectives in today’s edition of What I’m Thinking embedded above; there is a transcript available here.
What, if anything, does my sabbatical mean for Ordained Geek?
I will be posting less material here. The weekly #lectionprayers are a part of my sermon preparation process. With no sermons to write for three months, I don’t plan to compose those poem/prayers. Likewise I don’t expect to write new stories for worship during this time. Again, I prepare those for worship services I won’t be leading in February, March, and April. The stories and the poem/prayers will certainly return in May, when I resume both my preaching responsibilities and my preparation practices.
That doesn’t mean I’ll have no posts during that time. I may share a story or two that I haven’t before. There are some stories I’ve written elsewhere, or never actually written in full, that I want to consider for the collection which is one of my sabbatical objectives. I anticipate posting them here to help me review them.
I also expect to write some other reflections. I have committed myself to commenting on injustices when I see them, and I already see them. It’s possible that I may turn to poetry for those, and it’s possible that I will write additional essays. One is taking shape in my head, and I expect to post it before long.
I may also prepare some other pieces arising from my sabbatical experience. I didn’t do that when I last took a sabbatical in 2014, but in those days I worked in electronic communications. I had to set much of that aside in order to find refreshment in the time. That’s less true now, so we’ll see how that goes. Besides, I rather hope to share a few photos from my travels around the Hawaiian Islands.
It is also vaguely possible that I’ll write and share new songs during this time. It’s not a part of my sabbatical plan, but I hope that some of my refreshment may come through music. If so, I may post them here.
And finally, I will commit to a Lenten discipline of some kind. I don’t know what it will be, but the chances are good it will be visual (for me, that usually means photography). If it makes sense, you’ll probably see the results here.
You’ll see less from me these three months, but there will be new things coming during that time, and certainly once May has arrived.
Thank you for your encouragement and support!
I am looking forward to the new, patient with the pause and excited about the collection! (I will send you a Living Psalms set of choices … because they go to Pentecost and that is beyond May. I am so excited for you. The two sabbaticals in imy ministry (each only a month…also I moved churches on just the wrong years!) were some of the most remarkable and enriching times I have ever had. May that be so for you.
Just watched “What I’m thinking” and I am excited for both parts of your journey. I have only visited Kauai of all your islands … caring for two very small children while my daughter and son-in-law had a vacation. It gave me many poems. May all of your visits have some element of joy. May the book be easier than you might fear. May there be several surprises!
Thank you so much, Maren! You’re an inspiration and a comfort. How often does one person do both things?
Thank you so much … maybe I could get that on voicemail so I can play it for my family which would laugh uproariously!!!