Some of you may recall that I had reservations when the announcement was made that another Texan had been selected as the Executive Coordinator of CBF. I still question the wisdom of such a precedent of having each of the first three Executive Coordinators coming from the same state. Especially a state whose residents have a reputation for thinking it is the center of the universe. And at least Cecil and Danial had left Texas
However I am now persuade that CBF leadership is in capable hands. I am convinced Suzzi Paynter was an extremely good choice. Yesterday morning I was the first Non Metro Baptist Church staff person to make an appearance in the Sanctuary and multipurpose room at Metro. Rev. Ronnie Adams and other metro staff where busy in the kitchen setting up a wonderful array of breakfast items and treats for we their guest, for the annual spring meeting of the BFN (Baptist Fellowship of the Northeast). The next non Meto person to enter was Suzzi. I was a bit surprised at my uncomfortableness at addressing her by her first name, but everyone in BFN is on a first name basis. I had already expressed my appreciation for her message the evening before just shortly after she had delivered it. So I said "good morning Suzzi" and she replied with a warm smile "Good morning" as she preceded to help herself to the coffee. I did not introduce my self again, I was pretty sure Phylis Bozzer our Regional Coordinator had told her who I am because when I made a late entry the evening before. Phylis had excused herself from their table and come over to ask if I had eaten and when I said no she ushered me to the buffet table and said help yourself. And I settled in to eat and listen to Rev. Ken Bogan pastor of the Greater Restoration Church in Brooklyn and his Jazz group. Trudy and I have known Ken and Betty since our first BFN fall meeting in 2002, but I was not aware of his singing talent. He could make a good living with it .
I had a pressing question so I asked "Did you read the three part series in ABP by David Gushee and if so what did you think" she replied Yes, I did read it, what did you think of it? I said " I think David G. needs to come off of the lecture circuit and visit some CBF churches without announcing who he is." She seemed a bit surprised at my bluntness but smiled and gave a slight nod that I interpreted as a sign of agreement, before she replied "that may be, " I thought he was writing as an outsider offering friendly advice" And I can not honestly quote any more of that conversation because I ended up leaving my note book in a restroom at the Transit Authority Bus Station. But I did come away from the conversation with two very impressions of Mrs. Paynter, 1, she is very approachable and 2. She is a good listener. When I said earlier that I appreciated her her Friday evening message, I really should have said sermon. It was very well crafted and expertly delivered. Even though I was rather sure I knew, I asked if she had ever been and she said "no" rather emphatically and added "I am a lay person". I mentioned that Trudy occasionally reminds me that I am not the Associate Pastor, Suzzi said, I understand, my husband and I have also had that conversation. When I asked for an address to which I may send a copy of Trudy's new book as soon as we receive them, she gave me her business card which I was surprised looks and feels like every other CBF staff persons card. I only realized after we talked, that I had forgotten to remind her that the C, in ABC is American Baptist Churches, not Convention. She called it the American Baptist Convention last year both at the ABC Biennial and at the CBF Assembly. I believe dr. Medley corrected her when she did it in Greensboro. I have heard some say so what it is no big deal. But it was a big deal with some ABC folk back when they very deliberately changed the name. I will put in a note when I send the Book. I am now more sorry than ever that we can not make both the CBF Assembly and the ABC-USA's Mission Conference Celebration the the 200 years since Adoniram and Ann Judson first arrived in Burma.
Trudy was unable to go to NYC Friday and Saturday due to a fight with a kidney stone. Please be praying for her. However, I did get to introduce about a half dozen BFN folk to Schnippers after the meeting dismissed and before I had to get across the street to catch my bus back to the Motel in Jersey, to pick up my car before driving home. We sat outside on the patio, they all LOVED the place and the food.