[Magdalen] just a note

James Oppenheimer oppenheimerjw at gmail.com
Mon Sep 15 11:30:06 PDT 2014


Grace just jumps out and hugs you every so often!

It wouldn't be much of a world without grace, eh?

James W. Oppenheimer
*“If you have a chance to accomplish something that will make things better
for people coming behind you, and you don’t do it, you're wasting your time
on this Earth.”  -- *Roberto Clemente

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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