Saturday, November 21, 2009

Ordination


My friend Kathy isn’t afraid to jump into new experiences, and today she took a gigantic leap. She was ordained into ministry.

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Kathy grew up in my church. She went to college, married, and worked in the business world. For years she was not active in church.

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After her husband died, Kathy returned to church, where she found comfort. Bible study and involvement in service activities brought her joy. Eventually she began to feel called to ministry.

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Now Kathy has finished seminary. She has worked toward developing her spiritual gifts. She has served people in a variety of ways. I’m sure these challenges haven’t been easy for a woman in midlife, but Kathy has handled them amazingly well.

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Today’s Service of Ordination was beautiful. Kathy opened the service by singing “Sanctuary:”

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Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary

Pure and holy, tried and true

With thanksgiving, I’ll be a living

Sanctuary for You.

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As Kathy said, the Service of Ordination is about as “high church” as Disciples get. She is a member of The Oklahoma Master Chorale, so that group joined us, lending more formality to the service. Those folks sure can sing; I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that motorists along May Avenue heard “The Hallelujah Chorus” as they drove by.

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Here is the order of service:

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Our former minister, Ryan Pfeiffer, and his family came from Arkansas for the celebration.


It was a day of hugs and happy tears.

Kathy’s parents were proud, of course. I was particularly touched as I watched her father help her into her new robe.


A wonderful reception followed the service. After nearly everyone had left, Kathy finally had time to eat.


Kathy, I am so happy for you. Your compassion, warmth and intelligence will serve you well as you go forth in ministry. You will indeed be a sanctuary.

3 comments:

Carol said...

Yay! She is very impressive!

drlobojo said...

You have captured her fuzzyness exactly!

Okie Book Woman said...

You are absolutely right, drlobojo. I didn't do well with my photography that day. Too many people around, too much going on, etc., messed with my ADD and kept me from focusing.