In the Right Place

I’d accepted the call to minister at a larger church, but I longed to know if it was the best decision…
 

When I graduated from seminary I acquired a handsome three-foot-long purple-red-gold-and-black academic hood signifying the degree I’d earned. As a Presbyterian minister I wore it over my black robe for special ceremonies, ordinations and installations.

One day I opened my closet and it was not there. I couldn’t remember when I’d last worn it or where I’d left it, but I quickly prayed that it was not lost.

At the time, I was pastor of a small congregation in the western hills of New York’s huge Adirondack Forest Preserve. Then I was extended a call to serve as minister of a larger congregation in a more urban area on the shores of Lake Champlain. After considerable soul-searching, I accepted the call, but I prayed for reassurance that my decision was the right one.

I was greeted warmly by the staff and congregation at the new church. I had fond memories of a visit I had made there eight years earlier for an installation ceremony, but it was only when I opened the closet door in my new office that I knew I had done the right thing in coming to this church, this time to stay.

There I discovered my hood, waiting for me as it had waited patiently for eight years.

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