Love Letter to Our Old Fashioned Directories
Over the past few months, our church has been working on creating a new photo directory. This happens in most congregations every 5-10 years. Everyone says, "We should do a new directory," people mumble agreement, but no one wants to actually take on the work of phoning people, setting up appointments and communicating with the photographers. This time around, over the spring, thanks to some amazing volunteers, we finally got to work. The minister is always asked to write a message for the directory. I struggled with this because, frankly, a photo directory is such a unique thing, and feels old fashioned. I haven't been a part of any other group that does a photo directory - aside from schools, I suppose, which have something similar in terms of a yearbook. But that serves a different purpose. Yearbooks are for nostalgia - not for getting to know people. Ultimately, though, as I flip through the pages of what will now be known as the "old directory", I see the advantages of a bound book that holds faces and names. In our society where people are coming and going all the time, it feels so meaningful to literally hold our church family in my hands, to see their faces and say their names. And I wonder, even if we're not a part of this church or any church, how we might start to see the Divine in all faces we encounter -whether it's in "real life" or in some virtual way like social media. For more, read below the message that will be printed in our new directory. A Message from our Minister In a time when the church at large is changing in some very profound ways, we always try to remind ourselves that the church is people – not a building. The church is Christ’s body on earth – Christ’s hands, feet, heart and soul. In your hands, you hold a representation of that Body – a group of people brought together by the Spirit to love God and neighbour in this little corner of the world. While church directories might feel a bit antiquated in our modern age of social media and technology, this is actually a great resource for prayer and fellowship. Outside of trying to remember the name of that person we chatted with over coffee, we can also use this directory to occasionally turn the pages and pray for one another. We see the faces of those we know and love so well and offer a blessing for them, and we see the faces of those we don’t know and pray that we might grow in that relationship. As this directory is being developed in the spring of 2018, we are up to some new and exciting things at Erindale United, and have recently welcomed several new members into our midst. We know, though, that this directory will become outdated almost immediately. New people will join us and not be in the directory. Children will grow and leave us. Sadly, some of our saints will move on to life beyond death. Such is the normal progression of life. Still, if we find ourselves looking at this directory again several years from now, we might give thanks for the ways in which God is always moving ahead of us and guiding us forward. We give thanks for the Holy Spirit of wind and fire who is always changing and remolding, and we give thanks for Christ who makes all things new. We give thanks that even as our church and the world around us looks different year to year, God’s abundant love for us is unchanging and unceasing. As our United Church creed says, we are not alone. We live in God’s world. This directory is a testament to that simple and beautiful fact. Thanks be to God.
Over the past few months, our church has been working on creating a new photo directory. This happens in most congregations every 5-10 years. Everyone says, "We should do a new directory," people mumble agreement, but no one wants to actually take on the work of phoning people, setting up appointments and communicating with the photographers. This time around, over the spring, thanks to some amazing volunteers, we finally got to work.
The minister is always asked to write a message for the directory. I struggled with this because, frankly, a photo directory is such a unique thing, and feels old fashioned. I haven't been a part of any other group that does a photo directory - aside from schools, I suppose, which have something similar in terms of a yearbook. But that serves a different purpose. Yearbooks are for nostalgia - not for getting to know people.
Ultimately, though, as I flip through the pages of what will now be known as the "old directory", I see the advantages of a bound book that holds faces and names. In our society where people are coming and going all the time, it feels so meaningful to literally hold our church family in my hands, to see their faces and say their names.
And I wonder, even if we're not a part of this church or any church, how we might start to see the Divine in all faces we encounter -whether it's in "real life" or in some virtual way like social media.
For more, read below the message that will be printed in our new directory.
A Message from our Minister
In a time when the church at large is changing in some very profound ways, we always try to remind ourselves that the church is people – not a building. The church is Christ’s body on earth – Christ’s hands, feet, heart and soul. In your hands, you hold a representation of that Body – a group of people brought together by the Spirit to love God and neighbour in this little corner of the world.
While church directories might feel a bit antiquated in our modern age of social media and technology, this is actually a great resource for prayer and fellowship. Outside of trying to remember the name of that person we chatted with over coffee, we can also use this directory to occasionally turn the pages and pray for one another. We see the faces of those we know and love so well and offer a blessing for them, and we see the faces of those we don’t know and pray that we might grow in that relationship.
As this directory is being developed in the spring of 2018, we are up to some new and exciting things at Erindale United, and have recently welcomed several new members into our midst. We know, though, that this directory will become outdated almost immediately. New people will join us and not be in the directory. Children will grow and leave us. Sadly, some of our saints will move on to life beyond death. Such is the normal progression of life.
Still, if we find ourselves looking at this directory again several years from now, we might give thanks for the ways in which God is always moving ahead of us and guiding us forward. We give thanks for the Holy Spirit of wind and fire who is always changing and remolding, and we give thanks for Christ who makes all things new. We give thanks that even as our church and the world around us looks different year to year, God’s abundant love for us is unchanging and unceasing.
As our United Church creed says, we are not alone. We live in God’s world. This directory is a testament to that simple and beautiful fact. Thanks be to God.






