8.13.2007

Leaving Church

it feels strange to post about a book titled Leaving Church (by Barbara Brown Taylor), just when Jak and i are returning to church after a quasi-hiatus (but i'll post more on that later).

Leaving Church is writing in three parts, or movements if you will: finding, losing, and keeping.

in the first part, finding, Taylor - an episcopal priest - talks about her call to ministry and her move from a church in the city to pastoring one in a rural town in north georgia. ministry, and ministry in that church, are clearly a vocation she loves and feels called to. in part two, losing, she tells of the loss of the call to that ministry and that church, a call to come out of the work she has loved and into a different life altogether. in the final part, keeping, she pulls the previous sections - finding and losing - together as she writes about why she needed to lose what she'd found, how her life has changed, and what she has kept through her learning and experiences.

it's a beautiful book. i really enjoyed Taylor's writing, but since i actually finished the book almost two months ago, i'm short on details right now. i've had this post hanging out half writing for a more than a month, and figured that since i haven't posted anything in so long, it'd be better to get this up rather than worry about figuring out the details.

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