Stafford Carson, the blogging mod
I've been reading , the Presbyterian Church's Moderator-designate (though he prefers to describe himself, here, as 'presbyterian pastor'). If he keeps it up, come June, he will be the first blogging moderator in the church's history. Donald Patton, of course, could start one up before them and steal that coveted accolade from his successor. (Relax, Stafford, Donald's much too nice a guy to do that.)
I have to say, I'm enjoying Stafford's style. He writes conversationally, thinks aloud in posts, and carefully lays out a rationale for his blogging enterprise -- a mission statement, if you will. He's also clear about what he won't be writing about: 'There are advantages to blogging which may enhance pastoral ministry, but is revealing the details of my life one of them? I don't think so. I don't think that I am all that interesting.'
I beg to differ. You'd be surprised how interesting you will become during your moderatorial year, Stafford. Nevertheless, you will find an entry discussing his attractive 19th century church manse and its grounds, where Bob, the gardener, tends the monkey puzzle trees. I was interested to read an entry about the 500th anniversary of John Calvin's birth. Stafford was preparing to give an address to the Reformed Presbyterian conference marking that anniversary, and gives some hints about what he would say. I'll be making a documentary about Calvin this year, so I was keen to read the address; but it's not attached. The address would emphasize Calvin's work as a theologian of the Spirit (or spiritual theologian). I think Stafford is right to place the emphasis there -- it's a necessary counterbalance to overly systematic readings of Calvin's theology. If you are reading this post, Stafford (as I know you sometimes do), can you post the address on your blog? For all I know, if Calvin were alive today, he might even be blogging himself. Perhaps he'd admit blogging as a new office of the church. OK, that's pushing it a bit.
In any case, a blogging church leader is an interesting development for our culture. It gives him, or her, a direct and immediate connection with various audiences, beyond the constraints of press statements and managed messages. And, in this case at least, anyone leaving a comment can expect their words to be well and truly moderated. Welcome to the blogosphere, Moderator-to-be.
Update:
Comment number 1.
At 7th Apr 2009, Orthodox-tradition wrote:come on Will
everyone knows how popular your blog is without having to "out" the mod as a fan.
;-)
OT
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Comment number 2.
At 7th Apr 2009, jovialPTL wrote:Welcome to Dr carson - is he a doc yet? Some suggestions for his blog ...
- a new picture or banner. giants causeway and the moutnains of mourne, a bit generic?
- a better title perhaps? something catchy.
- more links and more blogroll. we can tell a lot about you from those, you know!
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Comment number 3.
At 7th Apr 2009, Heliopolitan wrote:Chaps, don't you know that the mod has been commenting on this blog for ages? Your challenge is to work out which one of us he actually is!
[I'll give you a head start - it's not me :-)]
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Comment number 4.
At 7th Apr 2009, MistyPatches wrote:It will be interesting.
Will the blog be a sanitised diary of "I put red sauce on my chips today" or will he hit the issues that he wishes to ignore. Time will tell.
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Comment number 5.
At 7th Apr 2009, neilglover wrote:The astoundingly wonderful David Lunan, the Church of Scotland Moderator has a Blog ("Mod's blog") at
Neil
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Comment number 6.
At 7th Apr 2009, jovialPTL wrote:Stafford Carson says he's now been outed as a blogger, probably thanks to this post! I hope he keeps it up when he's moderator and tells us stuff we won't hear anywhere else.
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Comment number 7.
At 8th Apr 2009, The Christian Hippy wrote:Stafford Carson's at the Calvin conference.
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Comment number 8.
At 8th Apr 2009, U11831742 wrote:Um ... I don't think you'll be too impressed by the address ...
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Comment number 9.
At 8th Apr 2009, Orville Eastland wrote:Blogging moderators? Wow. I now have at least four religious leaders I have to try and look up on heading to the UK. (One-ex Moderator, who I'd like to talk to about death and dying (and try to avoid talking about his son...since it would be very distracting...), and Archbishop Sentamu and Archbishop Williams. I am a Baptist, and a nonconformist in the other sense, but I feel that they all have some interesting ideas and experiences that I'd be glad to hear about if they ask.
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