Thursday, June 2, 2022

Poem - A Woman Takes Up Her Calling

A Woman Takes Up Her Calling

Whoso beset her* round
with dismal stories,
do but themselves confound—
her* strength the more is.            

(John Bunyan, “He Who Would Valiant Be”, Verse 2)

 

Circled by her saboteurs,

Mocked by the Accuser,

Hobbled by provocateurs,

And labeled as a Loser –


Trying to focus on her goal,

Shutting out their prattle,

Stands the lone creative soul

In solitary battle.


She hoists up a bipartite freight:

The heft of her vocation

Added to the ballast weight

Of adverse cerebration.


“Summon all your strength!“ I say,

“The thing’s within your reach!

Stand up tall, prepare to slay

By action or by speech.”


And now she rises to full height,

And now she flies away.

And now puts enemies to flight,

Now merges work with play.


To see a woman thwarted makes me furious.

To see her at full strength -- a thing most glorious!

 

©2022 – Paul Erlandson

 

*It is of course “him” and “his” in Bunyan’s original -- PE

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Heroes, Villains, and the Judgment of Charity

The Heroes and Villains part of this post comes from the great Beach Boys song of that title -- a song which I commend to you all.


The "Judgment of Charity" part comes from something I learned from Fr. Steven J. Kelly, although I've also read about it from R. C. Sproul. Basically, the Judgment of Charity is to always to assume the best possible motives for other people. This is the story of how, 15 years late, the Judgment of Charity turned a Villain into a Hero in my mind.

It was about 15 years ago, I think, because our daughter Violet was about 9, I think. Our family was making our annual summer trek to either Oklahoma or Texas, and we had stopped at a gas station (and convenience store) in Arkansas. We all piled out of the car to use the restroom. On Violet's way back to the car, and older black man approached her and spoke to her: "Are you alright? Is everything okay?"

I saw at once what he was thinking -- that a young black girl with a white couple may have been a kidnapping or human trafficking victim. He wanted to make sure that she was getting into our car voluntarily and was not a captive.

My reaction at the time was to take offense at this. If I recall, Violet gave him a "are you crazy?" look and walked a bit faster towards the car. I was offended because it seemed wrong, almost racist to me at the time that this man did not consider it within the realm of normality to have a black child raised by white parents. I viewed him (only mildly) as a bit of a Villain.

But I think differently now. He took some risk to approach her. I was standing right there, pumping the gas, watching. He put himself out there, just in case there was a chance that she was being coerced. He got involved when he didn't have to, and when it could have cost him something. Hero.

Monday, March 7, 2022

Christ Church Anglican - Columbus, Ohio

Out with the old; in with the new. The exterior shot is the former location of Christ Church Anglican, our home-away-from-home in Columbus, Ohio. The interior shot is the sanctuary of the new church building in Westerville, Ohio.

Still 1928 BCP and Hymnal 1940!! A wonderful worship service with great people, always!