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Just When You Thought…

Posted on March 1, 2012 by revnick

Ever have one of those times when you thought you had everything all figured out, but then you realize how feeble minded you are to think so?

I’ve known it’s been coming. I’ve felt it for a few days, and now it’s here. Yep. A head cold. Coupled with a busy week it makes for an interesting time to reflect on Lent and the progress one makes in this time of reflection and repentance.

I continue to have wonderful conversations with people around my rant from a month ago. People who express common feelings towards the bureaucracy of the church and trying to live out our calls as Christian people in a secular world. Do we know how we’re going to fix this? No not yet, but I have hope that those of us who are passionate about this are starting to find ways in which to connect to each other and explore the issue further.

Unfortunately I’ll need to keep this short as time is not allowing me to expand any further, but let’s keep the sharing going, let’s keep Jesus Christ as our focus, and let us have a holy Lent.

But before I go, I’ll share this video with you, as it speaks a little bit out of what I wish we could do… in some way.

The peace of Jesus Christ be with you all.

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What am I doing?

Posted on February 24, 2012 by revnick

I should be working on my sermon…. and I guess in a way I am.

Last night I was reminded of something. Something I had not necessarily forgotten, I just seemed to forget it’s importance.

You see, I’ve been stuck in administration mode quite a bit lately. I’ve been working on a variety of projects, paperwork, committee work, much of it interesting and even exciting work.

Only it’s not “Jesus work.”

In it’s own little way, the work I’ve been doing is about spreading the good news of Jesus Christ with the world. Which is all well and good. But in the process, I’ve been neglecting those who need to experience this good news in my own community.

Last night I was at a community meeting hosted by Community Cares Youth Outreach. The local newspaper has coverage here. There was much more said than what is in the news article. As I sat there in the seat right next to the mayor and two seats away from provincial members of the Nova Scotia Legislature, I really hope they heard what I heard.

I heard the cry of a people who need hope.

The young women who spoke received that hope and have made something of their lives. In this town there are many others who are struggling in their daily lives just to survive. Drugs and abuse are rampant in this town. Last weekend two teens who overdosed on drugs, thankfully they survived, but will the next one?

So it’s time to get back on the street. To be like Jesus and actually walk among those in need offering hope and love to those who seek it.

I hope the politicians had their hearts challenged as they go back to their offices today and deal with administration and policy work, all the while haunted by the voices they heard last night, just as I am today.

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Lent Begins…

Posted on February 22, 2012 by revnick

I was privileged to be able to create a short devotional video for the start of Lent for Cruxifusion.

This morning it was posted and is available on their website. Click here to see it.

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Clergy, the church, and the state

Posted on January 19, 2012 by revnick

There have been times where I hear wedding stories from fellow clergy and really want to tear up my license to marry and send it back to the government. (note: of course all weddings I have done have been very lovely and special)

But there are so many horror stories out there from clergy that I wonder why were are in this business at all, especially with the focus being more on the party than the actual purpose we are gathering together.

My wife came across this interesting article and shared it with me, “A Call to Clergy: Stop Performing (Legal) Marriages!”

While I don’t agree with everything he says, it certainly does put an interesting thought before us.

Should clergy be performing legal marriages?

Here’s what I think.

There was a time when clergy were once the local “educated” people. They were the ones with the university degrees and seen as smart folk living in rural places.

As a result, they became trusted, not just by locals, but also by government in being able to do certain tasks on their behalf. Such as sign marriage licenses. This has evolved to include things like passports as well. In a way, it kind of made sense since they were there in positions of trusted leadership in the community, and often the only option for such services.

But that’s changed.

Now the world is much more connected than it had been. Now people travel much further as services are being consolidated in regional centres (shopping, government services, education, employment, etc…) and the need to have these services available in every community has been diminished. There is also, at least in Canada, a growing dependence on people called “justice of the peace” or “marriage commissioners” who are able to perform marriages on the government’s behalf in place of clergy.

So, Tony raises a very fine question in the link above. Should we still be performing services on behalf of the government?

My response is “No.”

If the state wants to manage licenses for marriage, then it should be state appointed representatives who perform them. Yes, I am appointed by the state, but I agree with Tony in saying we should be separate from them for it makes it tricky when we stand up against the what we see the government doing in the face of what we see needing to be done in our communities.

Add to this the increasing secularization of our “sacraments”; random families calling to get their children “done” (baptized); increasingly asking for “less God” in marriages and funerals; all of this makes it harder on someone like me to proclaim the Truth when no one cares to listen. (this does not stop me by the way)

I would like to see marriages look like this… When planning your wedding, plan your state appointed service at the location of your choice, but also approach the church to seek a service of blessing for you and your loved one. I would love to see this happen as we do for our other sacraments, incorporated right into our time of public worship (ie. Sunday mornings). This way your biological family and your church family can support and celebrate with you in union with each other.

For those who don’t want God in their services, the option is there. For those who do, the option is there as well. As for right now, if you ask me to do a wedding for you, don’t even ask if I can leave God out of it. It’s not going to happen. But I do know some nice people who can act as a justice of the peace who would love to preside over your wedding.

Of course, whatever you choose, may God bless you on your journey.

Thoughts?

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Are You Ready or Not?

Posted on January 5, 2012 by revnick

It’s a new year. Christmas has come and gone. We’ve sung our carols, we’ve lit our candles, we’ve had our pageants. Are we ready for what comes next? Do we remember the sacrifice and promises made, not in his birth, but what comes after…

Jesus came for us. He lives for us.

Can’t see the video? Click here.

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