Behind the Curtain at the SEC Annual Spring Retreat

As devoted Lent Madness fans will know, Tim and Scott (a.k.a. the Supreme Executive Committee) meet every spring to unpack and contextualize the previous Lent Madness and engage in vision-casting and missional strategy for the next year.

This year's meeting is taking place at various coffee shops in and around Cincinnati. The meeting began with the gentle sound of a Tibetan prayer bowl inviting relationship with the Spirit and/or spirits. After Tim and Scott removed their shoes, they proceeded to "check in" while in the Lotus position at a prie-dieu so as to integrate Christian spirituality into the global context in an entrepreneurial fashion. Both Tim and Scott shared their public narrative about their ministry settings from strengths-based perspectives, taking care to map their assets.

Once they were fully present to one another, they spoke into the circle of trust while reviewing the previous year's minutes. Using "I statements" they corrected the minutes. For example, "I feel that there should be a comma in the third sentence." In order to prevent deforestation and respect the dignity of Staples, they used PowerPoint to review the minutes.

Two hours passed, and it was time for a fresh contextual check-in to process their insights. Assured of growth in emotional intelligence and personal well-being, they mindfully moved into African Bible Study of the temptation in the wilderness. Following Bible Study, they enjoyed an ecologically sustainable, free-range lunch (that died a natural death).

Later, they opened themselves to the movement of the Spirit and/or spirits to begin to discern the 2015 bracket of Lent Madness. This was done both in plenary and small groups, with frequent reporting back. Tim and Scott made use of the latest techniques for writing down the names with both markers and brightly colored dots.

At this time, to preserve confidentiality, Tim and Scott are unable to reveal any details. However, we have a few photos to share. Stay tuned for news from the SEC tomorrow, but don't expect to see a bracket.

For now, the SEC is resting after compline -- and a lively hour-long debate over who would officiate at said office.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Tim and Scott search for an undisclosed, secure, marble-clad location
Searching for Secure Location

The SEC pores over the nominations
Meeting

The SEC attempts to use modern art as a source of inspiration, with mixed results
SEC looking for Saints

Is there any Wisdom to be found in the fountain?
Wisdom in Water?

Though they are ineligible for the bracket, Tim and Scott check to see if they can glean anything from Jesus or Mary
Mary Jesus and SEC

Last photo by Faith Lang. All others by Sherilyn Pearce.

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59 comments on “Behind the Curtain at the SEC Annual Spring Retreat”

  1. Phwew! I missed the use of the word "missional" on the first reading and had to go back and read it again - I was so afraid you'd forgotten it! Thank goodness I was wrong.

      1. That's okay, I like the rhyme:
        What now, countdcwn?
        Are you the best game around?
        Is it better than getting down?
        Are people doing it all over town?
        Shall we now begin to count down?
        Even to the official count down?
        I'm down with this countdcwn!

  2. It seems a shame that at least one pub is not included - can we organize a Lent Madness Pub Crawl - can show our devotion and enjoy a micro brew (or glass of wine) while mulling over topics dear to the Spirit.

  3. Still annoyed at you for closing down the nomination process so quickly--thought it showed an Eastern bias (anything east of St. Louis is “Eastern”) against those of us in the west who take awhile to marshal our thoughts. But happy to see that the SEC is alive and as well as it has ever been. (This is well?)

    1. "Can these two preachers live together without driving each other crazy?".........
      I tend to think not......

  4. Scott,

    First of all I noticed right off that the average height of the SEC must be 5'7. And secondly, I can't wait to meet you, Scott at the Iowa Ministries Retreat tomorrow. Alas, I don't have any kitsch for you to autograph!!

  5. For shame!

    Should you not be using LM mugs when circulating Cincinnati? Think not only of the paper cups wasted but the publicity opportunities now down the toilet!

  6. I just realized that the original post was on June 25th, six months before Christmas. Are we going to forget the rest of the year, and live only for Lent? What about the other seasons and celebrations? The saints we enjoy during Lent Madness served God all the time.

  7. Thankfully, you did NOT mention outsourcing any of the SEC's personnel resources, especially to any offshore locations. And, as with most committees, I find it entirely appropriate that the SEC debated for an hour on who would officiate a 15 minute service.

  8. Oh, gag! I have had, in my long life, all the corporate/churchy/psychgoo gobbledygook talk I think I'll ever be able to stand. How did you manage to collect so much of it into one small piece? Nevertheless, I love Lenten Madness and the zaniness of you two. Keep me in the loop, please.

  9. While the rest of the world goes to hell in a handbasket, our SEC considers our needs, that's the LENT MADNESS-SEC of varied heighths and temperaments. I loved the blurb about them taking an hour to decide who'd officiate a fifteen minute service. That's our SEC for ya ! There are folk at the Cathedral where I serve as deacon who envy my yearly participation and I figure it's their problem as everybody knows about it if they're still on this side of the dirt. However, I don't think East Texas is ready for them as parish priests...mayhaps I'm wrong but the lotus position at the prie-dieu in that neighborhood ????? Keep at it, Padres.....it's a looooooong time 'til next Lent.

  10. Can't wait for the 2015 bracket! And my nominee had better make it!!! Who would have thought we would all be looking forward to Lent...better than Christmas; at least until the retailers catch on!