Saturday, January 26, 2008

Who Am I?

Like my description points out, I'm an ordained minister. I am male. I am married to a wonderful woman. I am employed as an associate minister at a Baptist congregation. I work, to a large degree, with youth. I have already graduated college. I have my B.A. in Religion. I am getting ready to graduate from school with my Master of Divinity (M.Div). I like to read. I'm complicated but I'm going to try to be honest.

You might know me. You might think you know me. You might not. Regardless, it's okay. I'm not real keen on the idea of being found out because it will take away from my potential for honesty. Over time, I have no doubt that clever people will be able to figure out who I am. You can try to figure it out if you like but it won't be that fun. I'm not going to tell you if you're right and I won't be really surprised or upset. It's your time. Do what you want with it.

I'm searching for a full-time position at a church. Consequently, I'm in the middle of a job search. Many of my early posts will probably deal with that. I've already spoken to multiple churches. I have an suspicion that many non-clergy-church-members (I'm not real fond of the term "layperson" or "laypeople") have no idea what goes into this whole process. It's kinda closed off to people who aren't ministers and aren't going through it. Maybe you can come along for the ride and get an inside look.

Ultimately, that's what I'm hoping to do at this blog: Give you an inside look at the life of a minister and give myself a chance to expose the insides to sunlight.

Transparency is a good thing, right?

Oh yeah, so you know, I'm not a huge fan of the title "Reverend" but am aware that some people are fond of it. Plus, it's pretty easy to pick out as a title for a minister. So, please understand that when I use it to refer to myself I mean it in one of the following ways:
1) Ironically -- I do things that aren't always worth revering... Plus, I'm not all that special and I'm not sure how the title "reverend" works with Matthew 23:8-11:
But you are not to be called rabbi, for you have one teacher, and you are all brothers. And call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven. Neither be called instructors, for you have one instructor, the Christ. The greatest among you shall be your servant.
2) Cryptically -- As you might have noticed, I'm not real keen on revealing who I am. So, I can use the name "Rev. Honesty" to refer to myself. Think of it like a pseudonym ... with a title ... that might be ironic.


Peace to you and yours,
+Rev. Honesty

1 comment:

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