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"Excuse me, but are you famous?"

May you... be famous in Bethleham." Ruth 4: 11

You know how some people stick out from a crowd? And suddenly you know that they have to be someone famous? Well, I saw three beautiful women with the widest shoulders and biceps I have ever seen. Two were tall, one was quite tiny, but she looked just as likely to be able to bench press her own weight. Two muscular men, one tall, and the other quite short joined them. Were they movie stars? A rock band? Athletes?

I had to find out. Because what's the good of seeing a famous person when you don't know who they are? I had one moment to go for it. "Excuse me," I asked, "but are you guys famous?"

The woman looked at me like I was crazy, but then she smiled. "No we're not famous," she said, "but you might recognize us. We're members of a circus troup." And suddenly it all made sense, as I pictured the short and the tall, standing on one anothers shoulders, doing back flips and flinging each other through the air from one trapeze to another.

"I can't believe it," I said. "I'm meeting people who did the very thing my parents said you could never do. You really did it. You guys actually ran away and joined the circus!"

The word "famous" has two definitions: a) widely known, and b) honored for achievement. In the second definition, you can be famous among a small group who understand what it is you do. So in that sense, I had just met someone famous.

It was so worth stopping those people. I mean, you could live a lifetime without meeting one circus performer. But I had just met five of them.

God places so many interesting people in our paths. Life is short. Just ask people who they are.

Dear God, thank you for acrobats and jugglers, for stars and for extras and for all the famous people who make life interesting--including those we have never heard of. Amen.

Lillian Daniel is Senior Minister, First Congregational Church, UCC, Glen Ellyn, Illinois.


To say that "God exists" is the greatest understatement ever made across space and time.


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Re: Spring Cleaning!
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Sat, 09 Mar 13 4:27 PM
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Bridle

"Do not be like a horse or a mule, without understanding, whose temper must be curbed with bit and bridle..." Psalm 32:9

There are times (usually in retrospect) when I long for somebody to stuff a bit in my mouth just to keep me from shooting it off in anger. Or for a bridle in a strong hand to slow me down so I don't run my dumb self off a cliff in a frenzy.

Once I rode through a Costa Rican jungle on the laziest, most sluggish horse ever. I'm no equestrian, so part of the issue was me. But everybody could see I had a problem horse. He went as slowly as he possibly could, stopping despite my protests to eat whatever he felt like and only starting up again after much persuasion. No matter where the rest of the group was headed, he would turn inexorably in the direction of his stall. Not once did he so much as trot for a couple of paces--until we were in sight of the barn, when he broke into a gallop and almost knocked me off as we passed through the gate.

At least as often as I'm angry or impulsive, I'm obdurate, plodding, just trying to follow the same well-worn path back to my trouth instead of doing the work I'm supposed to be doing.

Here's what the Psalmist knows: there's more than one kind of temper that needs curbing.

God, make me master of myself that I may rightly be the servant of others. Make me spirited, adventurous, entergetic--and under control. Amen.

Quinn G. Caldwell is Pastor and teacher at Plymouth Congregational Church, UCC, in Syracuse, New York.


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