Saturday, April 07, 2007

Changing Times

Good Friday used to be my most favorite church service of the year. At least at the church I've been attending for the last 15 years. (I can't believe I've been there for 15 years now, actually.) The youth of the church do a Tenebrae service where they "re-enact" the crucifixion. It was the most moving service of the year for me and sometimes I would even cry by the end of the service.

I say, past tense, because a few years ago, in the absence of having a Youth Director, I was asked to help the Youth do the Tenebrae service, the Easter Sunrise service and a third service. Ever since I began leading the youth with the Tenebrae service, the service itself has lost its meaning to me. Now, I worry about the right kid doing the right thing at the right time. I worry about the candles being in the right position, the script being ready for everyone, the cloths and the cross being found and made available, and I worry about how the slinky Jesus looks. Yes, I said, slinky Jesus. Sometime, years ago, decades ago, someone made a man-like figure out of wire that we use as our Jesus that we put on the cross as part of the service. I think they coiled wire around an actual person and the slinky Jesus used to look somewhat realistic. But, this year, he's looking a little compressed. I think we're going to have to explore different options next year.

We have new Youth Directors for our church now but since they are new, they have been asking me a lot of questions and asking me to help out at these services. Last night, I went to church at 4 so I could help the youth rehearse and walk through the service with them and the directors. Actually, they didn't need me. The kids know what needs to be done better than me since it is their service and they've done it for years. Of course, they did a great job. But again, the service did not hit me emotionally as it did before I got involved. I wonder if it ever will again.

I should say that our new Youth Directors, a husband and wife team, are awesome people. They are doing a great job with our youth and hopefully, they will be able to regenerate what used to be a very active and large youth program. The wife is going to seminary school and asked me last night to be on her seminarian-in-care committee which means I have to help her evaluate her sermons and other interactions with the congregation.

Saturday morning, my son, his friend and I went to our monthly homeless breakfast. Our church serves breakfast the first Sat of the month. This month, there were so many volunteers, I ended up mostly socializing before leaving.

After we left the breakfast, we went to the Verizon store where I bought my 11-year old son his first cell phone. I never expected to get either of my children a phone that early. But, my son is not very good at letting me know where he is. He has lots of friends in the neighborhood and they are very fluid about what house they are at. They will start out at one friend's house and move on to another's, but forget to call home to say where they will be. So because he is irresponsible rather than responsible, I've bought him a cell phone so I can call him and find out where he is. I put the chaperone functionality on it as well so I can track him if need be. Not because I think he will wander far on his own, but in today's world, it seemed reasonable in case he would be abducted or some other natural disaster would occur. My 17-year old daughter has a cell phone and I've told her I want her to keep it with her at school. We've had school shootings locally and her school has had four bomb threats in the last few weeks. The bomb threats are hoaxes because the kids have learned that they can get out of school if they write a note on the bathroom wall, but we never know these days what can happen. If school would be evacuated due to a tornado or storm, or a real bomb threat, whatever, I would like to be able to reach her or have her reach me.

I hope everyone has a blessed Easter season, regardless of their religious affiliation. Spring is a time of rebirth and regeneration for all of us. I think our Sunrise service tomorrow will have to be held inside since as I look out the window, it is snowing again here in PA. Hard to believe it is April, my grass needs mowing badly, and it is snowing....

7 comments:

Gary said...

Hey there Cathy, thank you for the kind words over on the ol blog. Sounds like you have your hands full, what with teenagers, and commitments at your church. I was reading about the filipino ceremony where they actuall do crucify about a half dozen men, drive pencil size nails through the palms, a bit extreme no? Apparently its a big deal, they sell soft drinks and pump "Stairway to Heaven" through the PA, and I am not joking.

Have been working on some songs today. Hunched over the guitar has my neck stiff, so I am taking a quick tea break before doing a little singing.

The American Idol thing is more of a lark.. But it is pretty cool knowing that somebody at American Idol will hear my song. Apparently they are picking 20 and letting viewers vote on those songs, so, the chances are pretty remote that I will even be heard on the actual show.

I'm so darned excited about music these days Cathy. I daydream at work about it, listen to it at lunch and can't wait till the weekends when I can really work on it. It is my passion.

Well, hopefully things will go well with the play at the church. I'm not of faith, but I think it is fantastic that you are involved with the youth. They need great leaders to look up to right now.

Happy Easter!

boogaloo dude said...

Happy Easter to you too Cathy!
Love, Elizabeth Solaka

Bex said...

Hi Cathy

Firstly a Very Warm Easter wish to you x
It sounds like you do incredible work in your local community and I think that is fantastic.
I hope you did in the end get the benefits of your hard work from the service - I am sure MANY people appreciated it.

Love and hugs
Bex

grace said...

Hi Cathy, I used to attend church with my Mom on Easter. She is not here anymore.
I wish you happy spring, and all things good ahead. No more snow, heh?

xx

colleen m said...

A slinky Jesus? I just can not picture it!

I am sorry the service has lost its enjoyment for you -

((((((((hugs)))))))))

Hope you had a great Easter!!!

Suesjoy said...

Oh I am also sorry to hear that you are not enjoying your Good Friday services.
I am so confused about religion...I admire those who stay "faithful" to their faith.
I just feel like I have outgrown my religion...but the Catholic guilt lingers!

Anyway - well I bought my NINE year old a cell phone, only because I often am late to pick her up from school (I work as a substitute elementary school teacher in the same district). Traffic is gnarly around here lately. So I worry less knowing I can tell her how late I'll be. That's fantastic that there is GPS service - another plus.
How awful that there have been shootings at schools in your neighborhood.
I think I will feel much safer in Taipei!
(I did feel safer living there).

Take care Cathy!
Hope it's warming up on the right coast.
:)
-Suexx

zoeentwistle said...

Happy belated Easter to you Cathy. In my life, the Easter holiday is not like it used to be either. I remember going to church on Good Friday. Then for the big service on Sunday. Everyone was dressed in their finest clothes. Then after church the whole family got together for the dinner, etc. Nowadays, the family is apart from one another. I always work on Sundays anad Easter is no exception there. So it is just another day to me. Though inside, I celebrate it and have good memories from Easters past.

You do so much for your community.That is a wonderful thing in itself. And I am sure you are very much appreciated.

I am hoping the weather starts acting like spring again. We've had just about enough of this cold air.

Zoe