AKA
“How I spent my summer”
Going in to the
Sabbatical Period I had three main goals:
1) Do a bunch of reading with two focal points to be Congregational/Community Development and Pastoral Care
1) Do a bunch of reading with two focal points to be Congregational/Community Development and Pastoral Care
2) have some “down
time” and some family time
3) be intentional
about physical activity
Other possibilities
included watching some TED talk videos in conjunction with goal 1
(that did not happen) and getting some stuff done around the house
and yard (which largely also did not happen).
Goal 1:
Books Read: 18 (11
in Hardcopy, 7 on KOBO)
Fiction – 4
General
Spirituality – 1
Congregational/Community
Development – 8
Pastoral Care – 5
Then there were some
random articles on various topics that I read, usually as a result of
them popping up on my Twitter or Facebook feed.
So I averaged
roughly a book a week, which I am pleased with. As I finished each
book I wrote a bit of a reflection on it as a way to help refer back
to them as time progresses. Over time I need to synthesize the
concepts in this reading and discern how best to apply them to
congregational ministry. Some of the books I found very applicable
and helpful, some of them were not quite what I thought they might
be. I did find that in order to focus on reading I needed to go to
another place (often Starbucks was where I ended up) where there were
less distractions than at home. My book reflections can all be found
at:
Goal 2:
There was certainly
down time. And there was some extra family time – whether this is a
good thing may depend on which members of the family you ask. The
interesting thing was that I am still unsure if I ended the summer
any more rested than I would in a regular summer. I think I was
somewhat more refreshed at any rate. And I did a better job than I
thought I would at leaving thoughts about what was happening at the
church/with church people behind. The only time I really read and
engaged with church e-mails that popped up on my phone was around the
flood, the rest I deleted pretty much unread. At the same time I
learned that it is likely I should have more contacts in town that
are not work-related.
Goal 3:
I am satisfied with
how well I did on this one. The weeks we were in town I was able to
get over to Eastlink 2-3 times a week quite reliably with some other
walks with the dog added in. I had hoped to get one or the other in
every day but in reality that was probably overly optimistic. The
challenge on a continuing basis is to find a way to continue this
level of activity now that life is back to its normal busy-ness.
I went in to the
sabbatical not knowing what exactly to expect. Now that I have taken
one I am not sure I would do it again unless there was
something specific I had to accomplish. I am glad I took it.
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