[Magdalen] just a note

Susan Hagen susanvhagen at gmail.com
Sun Sep 14 18:08:41 PDT 2014


I think you accept a blessing wherever you find it.  God speaks
through many voices.  God blesses through many hands.  Take them for
your health and strength dear deacon.
Susan

On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 6:14 PM, Jon Egger <revegger at gmail.com> wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> I have cut back my schedule to one service a Sunday due to my s
> arcoidosis issues.
>
> Today a parishioner, also on the vestry, asked me what exactly sarcoidosis
> is and what my prognosis is.  As I began to explain things to him, one of
> the old curmudgeons rose to stand by me and placed his right hand on my
> right shoulder as I spoke, and listened in.  I explained everything to
> them, and how my prognosis was very poor.  The vestryman thanked me for the
> information and thanked me for coming in to work as deacon as best as I
> can.  The elderly gentleman said, "I wish you the best.  You're my deacon
> and I love you."  That is so out of character for him, and it blew me
> away.  All I could say was, "Thank you, xxx, I love you too."
>
> I told Dawn, through tears, when I got home, about what had happened.  I
> told her I was just doing my job and felt so unworthy of such love.   Dawn
> told me that the parishioners there really love me.  (I tend to offer a nod
> and a "Thank you; I'm simply doing my job" when people compliment me.)
> It's not me, it's God, and to God be the glory, not me.
>
> My question is, "What's an ordained person to do with such tender feelings
> from those to whom they minister?"
>
>
> +++
> Grace & peace,
> jon



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