It's my last night in Boston. And it is hard to believe I have spent the last two years of my life in New England. I leave this fine city feeling accomplished and ready to tackle the next task: campus ministry at Northwestern University. I recently accepted a position as the Catholic Chaplain for the the law and medical school students on the downtown campus of Northwestern.
I came to complete an M.A. program in pastoral ministry and learn more about integrating my faith, journalism background and ministry skills. My thesis was about social networking and ministry. I learned as much as I could in my two years. That tug to re-enter journalism is no longer present and what now exists is a way to integrate journalism into ministry more fully.
Outside of my studies I embarked on my personal tour of the East Coast which included the historic places on the Freedom Trail, a few jaunts down to New York City, a live taping of 'Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me,' and the final destination was a beach on Cape Cod. The last one is featured in a photo of Provincetown that I pasted into this post.
The friends and community are what I will miss most as I move back to the Midwest. Many whom I shared lunch, theological reflections or academic frustrations with are folks I consider to be my family. They opened their hearts and minds into accepting a path in theology and ministry. And I could just hug them all at the same time.
As I move onto my first ministry job, I am leaving this blog behind. The intent of this space was to share my journalistic and ministerial insights with the world or whoever would find me readable at 2a.m. It kept me company as I wrote my thesis. It helped me find a sounding board for material that was floating around in my head but not necessarily fodder for my theological reflections. It helped friends and family gain insight into my studies. And even my future employers sneaked a few peaks at entries.
I will be starting another blog or Facebook group as a connection to my thesis project which was using Facebook as a ministerial tool. And I will be using media and technology quite a bit in my new position of campus minister.
To all who have read this - thanks for reading. And to those just stopping by, I appreciate the interest.
1 comments:
Aw, we're going to miss you! Got the scoop on you new gig from T last night - very exciting, but sad that it's so far from us! xoxoxo
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