Officially.
That might, if you don’t know me personally, come as a surprise.
But, when everything hit the fan and this started adversely affecting my eldest, it was the best move to make.
Of course, there’s more to the story, but for the most part, my ex and I are amicable, ended up filing for divorce jointly and are both now in new relationships.
So, what does this mean?
Does it trash everything I’ve every thought about marriage or discredit everything I’ve ever written about marriage? I don’t think so. Most of my thoughts on the significance of marriage weren’t based on the success of my own. The majority of it, I hope, was grounded in the bible and, if anything, based on marriages around me, healthy or otherwise.
So, what were the results of this whole messy process?
While my separation started after I left my last ministry position, from the moment it became fairly clear that we would be heading towards the direction of divorce I stepped away from ministry completely, including the intermittent preaching I was doing.
Honestly, that was hard. It still is. I miss a lot of things about vocational ministry.
I’ve lead one bible study over the last year. Nothing else.
Which brings me to church...
Currently, I attend two churches. One with my daughters, another in the evenings when I'm not with my girls.
Speaking of which... What does this mean for my family?
While not living with my daughters 24/7, I'm with them as much, if not more, than when I was in ministry - dropping them off to school twice a week, picking them up two or three days alongside staying over and having complete care every second weekend.
While not ideal, we're making parenting work as best as we can.
What does this mean for my faith?
Unsurprisingly, it's been tough, but God and I are doing ok.
I've needed to be reminded that, even in my brokenness, God has and does not change. He is still faithful. He is still true.
Just as much as a decade ago. Or two years ago.
My worth does not depend on what I do, or try to be a part of, for God.
Will I be stepping back into ministry?
Probably not. At least not professionally. Or at least not for a long, long time. Stepping away from ministry has, in many ways, been refreshing.
Training to become a teacher part time, while juggling everything else, has been a welcome change.
Finally, what does this mean for this blog?
In short, from my perspective, not a lot.
I'll still write my Ramblings since, in part, they are for me. They help me process. They help me declutter. They, ever so slightly, keep my mind for God sharp.
Will you continue to read, now knowing that I'm divorced? I don't know. That's your call.
But, one lesson that's been unravelling, and still has a long way to go, has been my change of standing in the church.
I was sitting on a golden ticket.
Young.
Married.
Kids.
In ministry.
Now...
I'm a problem.
I'm someone you need to wonder about.
I'm a marker of your values of "welcoming" and "inclusiveness."
I'm a person where your preaching of grace is on display.
Frankly, being officially divorced for a grand total of one day, I don't know what that means going forward, but I'm as sure now, as ever, that God loves broken people, He remains beside failures, He can and does still use those who are difficult or messy.
For years, I told others this.
For years, I wanted churches and ministries to reflect this.
Now... This includes me too.
Speaking of which... What does this mean for my family?
While not living with my daughters 24/7, I'm with them as much, if not more, than when I was in ministry - dropping them off to school twice a week, picking them up two or three days alongside staying over and having complete care every second weekend.
While not ideal, we're making parenting work as best as we can.
What does this mean for my faith?
Unsurprisingly, it's been tough, but God and I are doing ok.
I've needed to be reminded that, even in my brokenness, God has and does not change. He is still faithful. He is still true.
Just as much as a decade ago. Or two years ago.
My worth does not depend on what I do, or try to be a part of, for God.
Will I be stepping back into ministry?
Probably not. At least not professionally. Or at least not for a long, long time. Stepping away from ministry has, in many ways, been refreshing.
Training to become a teacher part time, while juggling everything else, has been a welcome change.
Finally, what does this mean for this blog?
In short, from my perspective, not a lot.
I'll still write my Ramblings since, in part, they are for me. They help me process. They help me declutter. They, ever so slightly, keep my mind for God sharp.
Will you continue to read, now knowing that I'm divorced? I don't know. That's your call.
But, one lesson that's been unravelling, and still has a long way to go, has been my change of standing in the church.
I was sitting on a golden ticket.
Young.
Married.
Kids.
In ministry.
Now...
I'm a problem.
I'm someone you need to wonder about.
I'm a marker of your values of "welcoming" and "inclusiveness."
I'm a person where your preaching of grace is on display.
Frankly, being officially divorced for a grand total of one day, I don't know what that means going forward, but I'm as sure now, as ever, that God loves broken people, He remains beside failures, He can and does still use those who are difficult or messy.
For years, I told others this.
For years, I wanted churches and ministries to reflect this.
Now... This includes me too.
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