The following was Rev. Angie’s charge to Rev. Paul Eknes-Tucker, the new pastor at our sister church Pilgrim UCC, on the occasion of his installation service Sunday, October 4th, 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama.
I charge you to love wastefully.
Cast seeds of love everywhere
Without thought of where they land,
Without worry about whether
Under the dark earth
They are beginning to sprout
Or whether they will bear fruit.
It is not your job to bring fruit from a seed,
That is God’s work.
Your work is to sow the seeds
Of wanton, prodigal love
In the hearts of your people
And to remember that
All people
are your people.
Your work is to love the unloveable,
To embrace the untouchable,
To open your doors
To the refugee and the immigrant,
To the felon and the sex worker,
The schizophrenic and the thief.
Your work is to love even those parts of yourself
That you don’t even want to face
So that you can love
Those parts of humanity
That none of us want to face.
I charge you to lead boldly.
Lead your people in the ways of Jesus. and
Follow your people
When you see them
Walking in the ways of Jesus,
And remember that all people
Are your people.
Lead as Jesus led;
By feeding the hungry,
Welcoming the outcast,
Loving those who are victims of evil
And even those who collaborate with evil,
Speaking and living the truth
As best you can know it.
Lead as a shepherd leads
From behind your flock,
And be willing to leave your flock untended
And to venture into danger and uncertainty
To find and bring back God’s lost sheep.
I charge you to learn continually.
Learn from the ruins and the monuments of your experience,
Learn from the sufferings and triumphs of your people,
And remember that all people
Are your people.
Listen to your dreams,
Listen to your people,
Listen to the groans of all of God’s creation,
Listen to your head and your heart and your gut,
Listen,
And watch,
And walk,
And feel;
Take it all in.
God is still speaking.
God has yet much more light to shine.
Never forget
That God walks with you
Through it all.
-Rev. Angie Wright, October 4, 2015