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qos ([personal profile] qos) wrote2005-03-09 06:34 am

Input, Stephanie!

I'm writing in haste this morning, and don't have time to get my thoughts down in a coherent fashion, so I'm going to shamelessly ask all of you for your thoughts and observations, so I can read my email and get more grist* for my inner mill/black box:

What does it mean to you to "serve"? Does rephrasing to "serve in a spiritual sense" make a difference in your answer?

How do you use your gifts to serve?

What does servant leadership look like to you?

Given what you know of me, in what ways can you imagine me using my gifts to serve? (If you can imagine such a thing at all. . . )


* Yes, [livejournal.com profile] poliphilo, I do hope you will contribute your wisdom. ;-)

[identity profile] qos.livejournal.com 2005-03-11 02:19 pm (UTC)(link)
These are great ideas, Tony. I like the idea of re-casting the concept as partnership, and I've always thought it a terrible irony that the Pope even pretends to be a servant. I can imagine him washing someone's feet for ritual purposes, but not truly acting in a way that took the concept beyond the metaphorical.

My friend [livejournal.com profile] athenian_abroad used the term "useful," which resonates with Swedenborgian theology and ethics: acting from love in a way that contributes to the increase of love and the welfare of others, and I like that too.