Entries from March 30, 2008 - April 5, 2008

40 Years Ago

David Gushee's article is a good way of remembering Martin Luther King today.

Posted on Friday, April 4, 2008 at 03:42PM by Registered CommenterCarson Reed in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Life well lived

Earlier in March, I had occasion to drive north from Cambridge to Edinburgh while in Britain.  With a couple of hours on hand, I eagerly made my way to Durham to see the cathedral there.  One of the oldest cathedrals in Britain, it offers a beautiful example of Norman construction.  A number of people important  to the Christian community are buried there--including Cuthbert, an early saint and pioneer not only of Durham but of Lindisfarne and Bede, the histodurham%20051.jpgrian.

But in my time walking through this wonderful space and enjoying the way in which the present Christian community use the building in worshipful and forming ways, I found a stone in memorial of one of the deans of the cathedral that caught my eye.  Spencer Cowper, born in 1713 and who passed in 1774, served as a leader in the Christian community there nearly thirty years.  What I found most riveting was the brief comment on the stone.  Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham:  "Life spent in the uniform practice of unaffected Piety, Friendship, Humanity, Hospitality, and Charity."

I like that description--the uniform practice of some very basic and valuable virtues.  It can be easy, from time to time, to show piety or friendship.  However, to do so faithfully, consistently every day is no small matter.  To be uniform, consistent, focused, and purposeful about our virtues sounds like high praise.

I hope for something similar to be said about me. 


Posted on Monday, March 31, 2008 at 12:45PM by Registered CommenterCarson Reed in , | Comments1 Comment | EmailEmail