Preaching in My Yes Dress: Confessions of a Reluctant Pastor

Preaching in My Yes Dress: Confessions of a Reluctant Pastor

by Jo Page
Preaching in My Yes Dress: Confessions of a Reluctant Pastor

Preaching in My Yes Dress: Confessions of a Reluctant Pastor

by Jo Page

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Overview

Finalist for the 2016 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in the Autobiography&Memoir category

Longlisted for the 2017 Chautauqua Prize presented by the Chautauqua Institution


After a series of childhood misfortunes—her father's death, her mother's ill-advised love affair, her disabled sister wrecking the family GTO—self-avowed church-geek Jo Page decided it was her job to figure out how to stay on God's good side and maybe spare the family any more tragedy. But she was a girl. And a Lutheran. That ruled out the Roman Catholic sisterhood as so quasi-erotically portrayed by Audrey Hepburn in Page's favorite movie, The Nun's Story. Though women were ordained in the larger branch of the Lutheran church, when Page's own pastor handed her a brochure enumerating all the ways in which she, as a female, was to be silent and submissive, she gave up on the church and went off in search of sex and drugs and rock-and-roll like any rejected adolescent Lutheran girl would.

Eventually Page found her way back into the church and ultimately into ordained ministry, spending twenty years in the ecclesiastical trenches, presiding over life's rituals and preaching compulsory weekly words of hope she wasn't sure she even believed.

Comical, provocative, and heartbreaking, Preaching in My Yes Dress tells several stories: of a child's need to cleave to the very God who instills mortal terror; of the shape-shifting that a public "pastoral identity" entails; of the power of ritual and the weight involved in presiding over it; and of the rise of the religious right and the patriarchy endemic to both scripture and faith traditions. Page also raises the question of whether or not faith can heal the wounds the life of faith has itself inflicted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438460840
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 01/28/2016
Series: Excelsior Editions
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 631 KB

About the Author

Jo Page is a writer and Lutheran pastor. She lives in Schenectady, New York, and is a regular contributor to the Albany Times Union.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface: Going In

1. Faith of Our Fathers

2. Baptizing the Dead

3. Hiding from the Miracle

4. Breaking Silence

5. Steward of the Mysteries

6. Making Love

7. Grievous Fault

8. Happy Christians

9. God Is a Man’s Name

10. Press Junket Christians

11. Leaving the Body

12. Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday
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