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It was my turn to do devotions at work (again, I work in the office of the ELCA Lutheran Bishop for the Minneapolis Area Synod). The text was the parable of the Good Samaritan.

Instead of doing a Bible study or exposition, I read aloud for twenty minutes from chapter 4 of The Wild Swans, the chapter that has that biblical text as an epigraph. It's the scene where Elias and Sean met and Sean rescues him from the streets.

No one threw tomatoes. A few murmured afterward that they liked it.

I've read aloud at conventions and book clubs. Very unnerving to read aloud from my own stuff at my workplace.

I brought chocolate bread pudding. Maybe that kept the tomatoes at bay.

Edited to add: One of my coworkers stopped me in the kitchen the next day to tell me that she really liked it. She was very impressed by both the writing and my reading, she enjoyed it as a different thing to do for devotions, and she thought it was both very appropriate for the text and thought-provoking. And she recognized that it was a brave thing for me to do. It spoke to her deeply since she divorced her first husband for alcoholism and he spent decades on the streets before he died.

The feedback was immensely reassuring. It’s a relief to get confirmation that I didn’t make a total fool of myself.

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Date: 2019-07-11 01:50 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] naomikritzer
Ohhhhhhhh, I like that.

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Date: 2019-07-11 02:24 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] davidschroth
It seems unlikely that the chocolate bread pudding kept the tomatoes at bay. You'll just have to accept that your audience enjoyed the experience.

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Date: 2019-07-11 11:59 am (UTC)
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No need for tomatoes. The Wild Swans is amazing. I was actually thinking a few weeks ago that I should do a a re-read at some point - although I was just given a huge pile of books/ebooks for my birthday so I'm not sure when I'll fit that in.

We'll see if I end up sobbing again at the end. I remember not being able to see the pages well, I was crying so much. And I almost NEVER cry when I read.

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Date: 2019-07-11 02:19 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] kore
That is lovely.

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Date: 2019-07-11 06:27 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] pameladean
Oh, go you! Even in what has always sounded to me like a very welcoming atmosphere, that must have taken some gumption. I salute you. I haven't reread the book for about ten years, but I vividly recall that chapter.

P.

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Date: 2019-07-11 09:06 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] maribou
Lucky them. I love that part.

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