Monday, July 30, 2007

Moved In


Even though I don't start until Wednesday, I got permission to get my stuff moved into my new office. There are a few things that came to mind as I surveyed the new space I will be in at Sardis Presbyterian Church. First, it is nice to have a couch back in my office. I had one before, but this hasn't been the case lately. I thoroughly enjoy having a place where youth and adults can be comfortable. It is also nice to have a place to read in a space more comfortable than an office chair. Another thing is that my office is in the same area as the other pastoral staff. In the past two years my office has been located away from the rest of the staff, which made me think this is how they all viewed the youth ministry of the church: separate from everything else. Finally, the view from my window is unlike any I have had before. As I look out, I get a nice view of the church cemetary. At first, this might creep people out. But I actually think it is rather cool. Pardon me while I get a little heavy on the theological side, but it is as if the saints of the past are right with me. It is a reminder of those who have come before me who have built this church with everything from their wallets to their presence. It doesn't make me feel weird. In fact, it makes me feel more at peace. That's my office.

2 comments:

Kerri said...

Hey you!!!!! I hope you are doing well and getting some rest!!!! It is odd not having you around here and Katie misses her buddies!!!!

Kerri

Eric K. said...

Great description. I think it's cool to have the cemetary there. Not just for what you described, but also to think about all the history of Sardis being right there. And personally, I've been thinking lately about doing a photoshoot at a cemetary. It's a common topic for photographers because of the stone carving details, the weathering, and the variety of angles and lighting. Usually makes for a great black-and-white study. So for me, I would be lost daydreaming about the 'guests' there, as well as thinking about that perfect shot.