She's a Minister, Without a Doubtthat anything else would be satisfying" |
A Q&A With Christine BrownlieI planned to be a teacher. What caused you to go into ministry? My sense that it was the most important work I could do. Who is your favorite minister or role model? My maternal grandmother and my mother. My mothers determination, perseverance and willingness to take risks to pursue her dream had a great impact on me. What is your ideal day off? Having been a working mother, the idea of a "day off" is foreign to me. But I would enjoy visiting antique stores, having lunch out and a nice walk. What is the latest book you have read? "Between God and Man" by Rabbi Abraham Heschel and "The Zen Teachings of Jesus" by Kenneth S. Leong. What is the most memorable service you have attended? My ordination in Fort Worth. It was a wonderful celebration at a church where I had worked for 14 years. What is your favorite scripture? The First Letter ofJohn, chapter3, verse 18. "Little children, let usnot love in word or speech, but in deed and in truth." Another one is from the Tao Te Ching, "The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name." What is your favorite time of the church year? The Annual Canvass is extremely important. We must examine our commitment, use the gifts we have been given arid determine our values and goals as a congregation. |