Tuesday, December 24, 2024
TUESDAY EATS
TUESDAY THOUGHTS: MUSIC MATTERS
At first, I wasn't sure if I was supposed to be offended or outraged by the Facebook reel, or not. Was I witnessing envy, racism, bullying, insecurity, and microaggression in action? All I know, is that the rabbit hole I happily went down, to discover the exceptional pianist, who so humbly shut down an unappreciative listener with music, was worth it.
#CamdenMusique
TUESDAY THOUGHTS
The licencing and ordination of celebrities isn't a new phenomenon. Little Richard, Lady Gaga, Adele, Conan O'Brien, Angela Winbush, Al Greene, Emma Stone, Ian McKellan, and Hugh Jackman are among celebrities who are also clergy.
Recently, another noted, celebrated actor made a religious decision, that many consider a big deal, some consider a surprise, and others act as if it's a miracle, and an answer to long ago uttered prayer. There are of course, those who actually know him, who aren't shocked at all. Is the overwhelming response because of who he is? Is it a dramatic decision and life change, or a mere continuation of who he's always been?
Is the glee, and even relief expressed, because people assumed he wasn't already a Christian? Had the self-righteous among us disqualified him, because of his secular profession? Is his new vocation considered a coup? Has "the church" successfully wrangled him from the world's clutches? Is that the story being told?
Could it be, that a man in his latter years is simply shifting gears, and exercising another talent?
Have churchgoers been more performative and fictional in their Christianity than he has ever been in his roles on screen?
Church folk like claiming people. They like celebrities, too, and tend to be personality driven, respecters of persons, sometimes.
One thing's for sure, the sermons will be magnificent in their eloquence--after all, he is an actor, and a mighty good one. He's used to studying. He won't trip over or mispronounce words or phrases, lose his place, or go off on tangents. He'll stick to the unadulterated script--and that's refreshing. If he does improvise, it'll be intelligently done.
A tree can't just up and decide what fruit it is going to bear. Affixing pears to a fig tree, won't make it a pear tree. Figs are going to show up every time. And so it is with people. Whatever is wired and rooted--whether wisdom or foolishness-- will always show itself eventually, enthusiastically, unashamedly, and publicly. It can't hide, nor deny itself, no matter the environment, arena, or stage.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
SATURDAY THOUGHTS
“…a peculiar people.”
Peculiar.
Not stupid.
Not deluded.
Not ignorant.
Not gullible.
Not crazy.
Not mediocre.
Not insane.
Not backward.
Not irrational.
Not unreasonable.
Not abrasive.
Not unteachable.
Not defensive.
Not arrogant.
Not divisive.
Not spoiled.
Not ridiculous.
Not out of control.
Not fake.
Not performative.
Not foolish.
PECULIAR.
Special.
Unusual.
UN-usual.
Not going along to get along.
Not dishonest.
Not hopping on every bandwagon.
Not unnecessarily competitive.
Not envious.
Not inauthentic.
Not uncaring.
Not defenders of wrong.
Not keeping quiet in the face of injustice.
Not supporting evil.
Not hypocritical.
Not bigoted.
Not impatient.
Not violent.
Not abusive.
Not bossy.
Not bullying.
Not hateful.
Not exclusionary.
Not greedy.
Not controlling.
Just PECULIAR.