250 Things a Pastor Should Know

Architect Michael Sorkin published “250 Things an Architect Should Know” in the book What Goes Up (2018). After his death in 2020, the “250 Things” list was published under its own title.

I have had a fascination with this list since I first encountered it. I am like other people and people like lists. There is enjoyment in arguing what should or should not be on the list. I also love that 250 sounds like it should be exhaustive, but it is not. But perhaps the most significant reason I am enchanted with this list is because of the risk. Anyone who makes a list is exposed to the world, not from what is on the list but what is lacking from the list.

No list is ever comprehensive to be sure, and the wisdom of the desert and monastic traditions knew this also.

Throughout the early teachings of the Christian church, there are lists. Just consider the first book of the Philokalia lists have titles such as:

  • On Prayer: 153 Texts (Evagrios the Solitary)

  • On the Spiritual Law: 200 Texts (St. Mark th Ascetic)

  • For the Encouragement of the Monks in India who had written him: 100 Texts (St. John of Karpathos)

On May 15, 2020, in the spirit of Michael Sorkin, I began to create a list of 250 Things a Pastor Should Know. Then on April 6, 2022 I asked a few clergy women to help add to this list. When we could, we attempted to create a clergy parallel to the original list. For instance, the first item on the Sorkin list is “The feel of cool marble under bare feet.” The first on the clergy list? “The feel of washing bare feet.”

And so, after years of working, then forgetting, then getting stumped, then forgetting, and then adding to it, I am delighted to share “250 Things a Pastor Should Know”.

  1. The feel of washing bare feet

  2. How to live with people you do not like

  3. How to live with people who do not like you

  4. Candle maintenance

  5. The length of time before 1/2 of the congregation's butt is numb from sitting

  6. The distance of silence

  7. Everything possible about desert spirituality (try not to see it as navel gazing)

  8. The number of people who can comfortably fit in a sanctuary

  9. In a hospital room

  10. The best time to place a flower order

  11. The beauty of stained glass

  12. The stories it contains

  13. And their meaning

  14. How to bake bread

  15. What Amos really meant by 'mercy not sacrifice."

  16. The rate that membership is declining

  17. Spiritual formation practices

  18. How to unclog a toilet

  19. How to read financial statements

  20. A prayer a six year old could pray

  21. and memorize it

  22. The energy of a congregation compared to the energy of a mob

  23. How to repent

  24. How to lament

  25. How to be silent

  26. The Rublev icon

  27. How many youth a large pizza can feed

  28. How to change carpet colors in a sanctuary

  29. How to discern the holy Spirit from indigestion

  30. The patterns of the liturgical calendar

  31. Remember that you are dust and to dust you will return

  32. Conventional wisdom

  33. Unconventional wisdom

  34. Walking labyrinths in and out

  35. Something about other faith traditions

  36. How weird Christianity is

  37. Basic prayer practices

  38. The Triquetra

  39. What a congregation wants

  40. What a congregation thinks it wants

  41. What a congregation needs

  42. What a congregation needs to do

  43. What the world needs the congregation to be

  44. A working theology and a great deal of compassion and mercy

  45. The difference between equality, equity, and justice

  46. Another language

  47. What the Holy Spirit really wants

  48. The difference between divine protection and support

  49. What problems the Jerusalem council addressed

  50. What problems the Nicene council addressed

  51. The downfall of a religious leader due to ethical failures

  52. Where the camera angle is best for worship

  53. Why Jesus really was killed, died and resurrected

  54. How people lived in ancient Rome

  55. The best structure to a meeting

  56. How to determine how much bread and wine is needed

  57. How to delegate

  58. Didache

  59. Abba Anthony

  60. Amma Syncletica

  61. The secrets of the faithfulness of Abba Moses

  62. How heaven is built

  63. The reciprocal influences of eastern and western Christianity

  64. The cycle of grace and the cycle of grief

  65. How to structure a sermon

  66. Feeling of failing at a sermon

  67. What its like to walk down the Via Dolorosa

  68. Repent

  69. The proper proportions of laugh and lament

  70. Stand and awe

  71. Hillel the Elder, et cetera.

  72. How the dove descends

  73. The difference between the Kingdom of God and a nation

  74. How the temple was built

  75. Why

  76. The pleasures of the local church

  77. The horrors

  78. The quality of light passing through baptismal waters

  79. The meaninglessness found in Ecclesiastes

  80. The reason the teacher says it

  81. The creativity of the prophet

  82. The need for fools

  83. Blessed are the flexible for they are never bent out of shape.

  84. It is possible to worship God anywhere

  85. The smell of incense

  86. The cathedral found in the stone

  87. How to pray out loud in front of people

  88. How to pray silently in a crowd

  89. The slop of backsliding and repentance

  90. The wages of nursery workers

  91. Recognizing the choir and musicians

  92. Constructing a sermon orally, with shorter sentences than used in writing

  93. The taste of Hawaiian bread at communion

  94. Children's Time/Sermon

  95. Sprinkle, Pour and submerge techniques

  96. Sermon Prep

  97. Patterns of how anxiety manifests

  98. What human differences are worth defending

  99. Sermon prep is a patient search

  100. The debate between Wesley and Calvin

  101. The reasons order is the least considered component of the Order of Elder

  102. What is the kingdom of God

  103. The organization of the tribes of Judah

  104. Age of Father, Age of Son, Age of the Spirit

  105. Understanding derivatives in languages

  106. Safe Sanctuaries/Ministry Safe

  107. The value of celebrating All Saints Day

  108. The impact of colonialism on our understanding of mission

  109. A distaste for proselytism

  110. Church history

  111. Attending a pilgrimage

  112. Leading a pilgrimage

  113. Historical, Wisdom and Prophetic books of the OT

  114. Gospels, Epistles and Apocalyptic books of the NT

  115. How to build support structures

  116. How the Bible came to be

  117. How to pronounce the name of the couple

  118. How to pronounce the name of the deceased

  119. Non-dominant hermeneutics

  120. The fire code

  121. The alarm code

  122. Where all the extra wheelchairs and walkers are stored

  123. The Reformers, throughout the church and theology

  124. How to listen deeply

  125. The danger of proclaiming one expression of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The narrow expression of the Good News will be broken by circumstances that demand a broader expression.

  126. An anointed corpse

  127. Water, wine, bread

  128. Welch's Grape Juice

  129. Trappist beer

  130. How to walk a labyrinth

  131. The sign of the cross

  132. Fear

  133. Finding you way around the sanctuary, community, weddings, funerals, hospitals, ecumenical groups, marches, sacred sites, graveyards, city council, civic groups, youth events

  134. The proper way to behave with congregation members

  135. Shelby, Tithe.ly, FellowshipOne, whatever.

  136. History of "how thing have always been done."

  137. When to buy Fair Trade

  138. Three lunch spots where church members won't find you and three where they can

  139. The value of human life.

  140. Who prays

  141. Power of generosity

  142. The Macbeth Effect

  143. How people see

  144. The difference between boundaries and barriers

  145. The footnotes in the bible

  146. How to understand process.

  147. When to close your mouth

  148. Full frontal hugs or just hugs

  149. What funeral homes are the best to work with

  150. Community demographics

  151. The density needed to support a new worship service

  152. The effect of design on people's feeling, emotions and mood

  153. Thomas Cranmer and Ruth Duck

  154. Girolamo Savonarola, Martin Luther, John Donne, George Whitefield, Charles Spurgeon, and Billy Graham

  155. Theology, in and out

  156. Augustine.

  157. What to do when a homeless person sleeps on the church porch

  158. Identifying the voiceless and giving them the microphone

  159. Use of screens

  160. An object lesson involving Mentos and Diet Coke

  161. How to create a parable

  162. How to create a metaphor

  163. How to create a story

  164. How to create a myth

  165. How to create a ritual

  166. How to know the difference between them all.

  167. The importance of Amazon

  168. How to do what needs to be done

  169. Learning to say "no" to all the things people think you should be doing

  170. The necessity of a Sunday afternoon nap

  171. The view from the Mount of Olives

  172. The way to the golden mean

  173. Seven Deadly Sins

  174. Where to eat during Annual Conference

  175. Know when to leave

  176. Know how to leave

  177. Know how to arrive

  178. Know how to lead a small group

  179. How to have a one on one conversation

  180. Basics of membership software

  181. Easter sunrise worship

  182. Good Friday worship

  183. Maundy Thursday worship

  184. Holy Saturday prayer vigil

  185. The joys and frustrations of a community garden

  186. Liberation.

  187. Sabbatical

  188. Dark Night of the Soul

  189. Systematics

  190. Pastoral Care

  191. Wonder and its sources

  192. What was accomplished in Vatican II

  193. In the World Council of Churches

  194. In Calcutta.

  195. In Taize

  196. In "the name of Christ"

  197. What is mine to do

  198. Why you think ecclesiology does any good.

  199. The fundraising cycle

  200. Ins and Out of Ashes and Oil

  201. Utilizing Google documents

  202. How to hire the right people

  203. Discerning the movement of the spirit

  204. When to wear a mic.

  205. How to build a house on the rock

  206. The connection between Mysticism and Thomas Merton

  207. The connection between Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Luther King Jr.

  208. Where the altar guild room is

  209. How to give a short responses

  210. There reign of God is here

  211. The reign of God is within you

  212. The reign of God is yet to come

  213. Theories of theodicy

  214. The importance of spiritual disciplines

  215. How soon is too soon

  216. the capacity of contemplative prayer to renew the soul

  217. Critiques of capitalism

  218. Liturgical norms and traditions

  219. The difference between teaching and preaching

  220. The atmosphere of a sacred space

  221. How to lead a blessing

  222. The scope of creation

  223. The number of palms needed for Palm Sunday

  224. The gaze of who is with you during a sermon

  225. How and when to rock the boat.

  226. Preaching styles

  227. The structure of liturgical structure

  228. The Church's response to poverty and inequality

  229. The diverse beauty of spiritual traditions

  230. The transformative power of the Holy Spirit

  231. Confession: offering and receiving

  232. Forgiveness, offering and receiving

  233. What to count

  234. How to count it

  235. Ethics

  236. The brilliance of Howard Thurman

  237. of Miguel A. De La Torre

  238. of Dorothy Day

  239. of James Cone

  240. The Black Madonna

  241. Christ the Redeemer

  242. Who is your neighbor

  243. The floor plan of a church building to send to the police department

  244. Personal holiness

  245. Social holiness

  246. How to elegantly break bread

  247. Why God created humanity as a bundle of desires

  248. The folly of the cross

  249. Ordinary time

  250. The golden rule and other virtues

Jason Valendy

Husband, father of two boys, pastor in the United Methodist Church, and guy who is interested in the desert mothers and fathers. The idea of Orthocardia is the pursuit of having a “right heart” over the pursuit of having a “right belief” (orthodoxy) or a “right action” (orthopraxy).

www.jasonvalendy.net
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