Wednesday 5 March 2008

Inspired by probationer

I had the privilege of accompanying J to her interview with the district probationers committtee. They quite rightly voted unanimously that she should be ordained as a Methodist minister. But the conversation threw up several good ideas that put me as a more experienced minister to shame. I didn't take notes, but here are a few I can remember.
  • One morning a week studying. (A probationer is expected to take a day per week for study, but J wants to continue setting aside regular time for this.)
  • Teaching - the importance of passing on to others what is learned.
  • Preparing things together and then getting feedback on what went well and what could be done better next time.
  • Noticing when people look tired. (J has been a physiotherapist and so is good at this.)
  • Making time for hobbies. (J took up bell-ringing so that she could take part in the millennium celebrations, and now finds it very enjoyable and therapeutic.)

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