This is a 15-minute story from Writer's Group that I wrote
For 40 years I sat on the bench. Forty years I stood on the sidelines. It wasn't because I wasn't ever put into the game, either. It was because every time there was an opportunity, I said no.
I wanted to play, I really did. But it was frightening, all those people that would be watching me, looking up to me, expecting things from me. Could I really handle it?
I thought I would never be a pastor. I thought I would always be standing off on the side, there to fill in if I was needed, but never alone to fill the responsibility on my own. I knew I was called. I'd always known it. But every time I was offered a flock to feed, I said no.
But the Coach kept calling me out to the field. "Come out and play this time, Jonah!"
It was a Sunday afternoon when it happened. We had just finished a wonderful morning service, and most of the congregation had left. I was about to leave myself when the pastor waved me over to where he was standing, talking to a visitor.
I went over to them, and the pastor introduced him to me as Randall James. "Brother Randall came this morning especially to meet you, Jonah. He's the new deacon over WHC. Their pastor is about to retire, and they have been searching for a pastor." He turned to Randall expectantly.
Randall picked it up. "One of the senior members of the church suggested we ask you if you would like to pastor us. There was discussion, and most of them said you'd refused the church at least three times in the past thirty years and you weren't likely to say yes now, but in the end it was decided we should ask you one more time. Would you like to be the pastor at WHC?"
I was stunned. I looked from Brother James to our pastor and back again. "I'll... have to pray about it," I responded.
It was several days time. I wrestled with it. All the responsibility! I couldn't possibly handle it! With me, all things are possible, I was told. But that didn't stop me from fearing. Fear not, for I am with thee to deliver thee. I could resist this no longer.
It was time I left the bench.
If you have any title ideas, let me know
Benchwarmer
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Hey, good story, Teeny! How about you call it "Bench Warmer" or "Into the Field"? Just an idea.
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It's a very good story, Tenny.
Ooh, Alex, both are excellent title ideas!
Ooh, Alex, both are excellent title ideas!
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Ooh, I like it. I also think Alex's title ideas would work perfectly, either one.
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Me likeses, Tenny!
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A good slice of life. I like how you explore the character's motivations for initially avoiding taking a position in the ministry.