Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Personal assessment - and back to work
So, get the first of these out of the way first: I went back to work today, a day before I had to, but felt much better, and it was good to be back. Had a meeting in Cambridge, and afterwards took a colleague around King's, including the chapel. Nowhere feels more like home.I was hoping to start writing my personal assessment for the year. This is an important document, as it goes to my DDO and bishop. I'm not going to do it tonight, actually, as I'm tired and we're up early tomorrow (Moo's off to Birmingham for the day). I've made some notes. I've included them (unedited), as I'm trying to use this blog as an open and honest way to reflect on my journey. The growing importance of this blog, and how I use it, along with the realisation of how central music is to my experience of the divine, give these subjects pride of place at the top of the page.
Personal assessment headings and topics
- Music and me
- Blog
- Pastoral
- Blog
- Calling on others for help
- Suggestion that I should have some counselling training
- Impact of having to provide pastoral care, keeps happening – a calling?
- Learning to listen
- Suggestion that I should have some counselling training
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- Spiritual
- Asking for prayer, and accepting when offered
- Grounded by regular offices, particularly when tired and/or travelling
- Realisation of the importance of music to my spirituality
- Being touched by the Spirit
- Being a father and husband
- Humility, importance of the dominical commandments
- Grounded by regular offices, particularly when tired and/or travelling
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- Academic – and grounded in reality
- Engaging with contemporary theological and sociological issues, including syncretism, sexuality and women's roles.
- How communities grow online, and what we can do to help.
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- ERMC & parish
- Breadth of worship at ERMC
- Variety of traditions
- Lively debate
- Moving higher "up the candle" – about respect and reverence
- Variety of traditions
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- Confidence
- Preaching – finding a voice
- Leading
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- Difficult areas
- Holding back, reining in
- Death and dying – but actually, the pastoral comes astonishingly easily to me
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- Placements
- Not yet arranged– mental health...
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- After ordination
- Music
- Difficult – parish life, the day-to-day. Self-supporting: what does that mean?
- Academic involvement – but in the social (Inclusive Church & Changing Attitude?)
- Difficult – parish life, the day-to-day. Self-supporting: what does that mean?
Glad you're feeling better....
btw- prayers always with you.
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