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I sincerely appreciate words of encouragement and insight from "insiders" like yourself. I've prayed for guidance and now it's coming at me from all sides. When I expressed doubts over whether I can really do this (the spirit is willing, the flesh...), a Universalist minister told me that "God doesn't call the qualified; God qualifies the called." :-)
It's all a process and I think I'm seeing the process itself (how I respond to it and what it does to me) as more important than getting a degree or ordination. Those are good and I hope they are outcomes of the process, but the important thing is to engage the process, which I've been adamantly avoiding and denying for some years now.
As I'm reading theological books that ministers have suggested and seeing deeper connections between my inner life and the larger congregational life, I feel more enlivened and "at-one" than with anything I do (outside of my role as father and husband). That's what is important to me right now. If I'm able to serve in a more full-time capacity, then that will indeed be the proverbial gravy. As you say, it's all good, hallelujah.
Thanks again!
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