{"id":362,"date":"2010-09-13T18:21:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-13T18:21:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/johnbeckett\/2010\/09\/pagan-leadership-roles\/"},"modified":"2010-09-13T18:21:00","modified_gmt":"2010-09-13T18:21:00","slug":"pagan-leadership-roles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/johnbeckett\/2010\/09\/pagan-leadership-roles.html","title":{"rendered":"Pagan Leadership &#8211; Roles"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'>TommyElf has a <a href=\"http:\/\/edgeofcircle.libsyn.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">thought-provoking podcast<\/a> where, motivated by the <a href=\"http:\/\/johnfranc.blogspot.com\/2010\/08\/isaac-bonewits-1949-2010.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">passing of Isaac Bonewits<\/a>, he discusses the future of Pagan leadership.  He has some very relevant thoughts and I won\u2019t attempt to summarize them so much as use them as a jumping-off point for my own ideas about what we have, what we need, and where we\u2019re likely to go.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'>My definition of  a leader is someone who has a vision of the future and who articulates that vision to others.  The future in question can be very short-term and limited (\u201cthis is what we\u2019ll experience when we do this Full Moon ritual next Friday\u201d) or very long-term and broad based (\u201cthis is what the Pagan community can be in ten years\u201d).  A good leader doesn\u2019t just say \u201cfollow me,\u201d he or she says \u201cfollow me to this place via this route.\u201d  The days when someone could say \u201cI am the great and mighty high priest\u201d and expect blind obedience are gone \u2013 if they ever existed.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'>In a religious context the term \u201cleader\u201d can refer to many roles.  <\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Teacher<\/b>.  Teachers are people who prepare and present material to students, and who work with them to insure they learn it.  Books and websites are helpful, but they aren\u2019t a substitute for a live person who can answer live questions and check for comprehension.  As one clich\u00e9 says, you can\u2019t teach what you don\u2019t know \u2013 teaching requires a thorough understanding of the material to be taught.  That leads to another clich\u00e9 which says you never learn anything so well as when you teach it \u2013 when you delve deeply into the material to prepare your lessons.  <\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Counselor<\/b>.  A religious journey is a journey of personal transformation. Along the path people will encounter challenges and difficulties ranging from experiences common to all humans to experiences unique to one individual soul.  When people have difficulties, they need help and frequently turn to their religious leaders.  Sometimes a leader can offer helpful suggestions or words of comfort, but sometimes all you can do is to be present with a person and let them know that while they are suffering, they aren\u2019t suffering alone.  This is, to borrow a Christian term, pastoral care.  It\u2019s also being a friend.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Organizer\/Facilitator<\/b>.  We can have the very best thoughts and practices on an individual level, but if we want to be a community and accomplish large goals, someone has to herd the cats.  This is the very mundane but very necessary work of figuring out what needs to be done, who\u2019s going to do it, and making sure it all gets done.  These are the visible leaders that seem to have targets on their backs \u2013 they depend on the commitments and cooperation of others, and if those folks don\u2019t come through, the organizer is left exposed.  But without them, our community will cease to exist.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Ritualist<\/b>.  Anyone can \u2013 and should \u2013 perform their own daily and seasonal devotional rituals.  But developing and presenting large group celebrations, worship services, magical workings, and rites of passage requires a special set of skills and experiences.  This has been an interest of mine for longer than I\u2019ve been a Pagan, and I\u2019ve written about <a href=\"http:\/\/johnfranc.blogspot.com\/2010\/08\/what-makes-strong-ritual.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">some of the keys to good rituals<\/a> in the past.  A good ritualist is like a good chef \u2013 she knows how to choose, mix and blend a variety of ingredients to create a meaningful and effective dish \u2013 or ritual. <\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Bard<\/b>.  The film industry likes to call what they do \u201cmagic.\u201d  They\u2019re right, but their real magic isn\u2019t their jaw-dropping illusions \u2013 it\u2019s the same magic of storytelling our ancestors first practiced around the campfire thousands of years ago.  A teacher can reach dozens of students with his lessons \u2013 a singer can reach thousands with her songs.  How many people now have better thoughts about pantheism and reverence for nature because of <i><a href=\"http:\/\/johnfranc.blogspot.com\/2010\/01\/avatar.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Avatar<\/a><\/i>?  On a local level, remember that any religion is organized around its myths, and our bards are the keepers and tellers of our myths.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Theologian<\/b>.  Much of the work of a religious community is here and now.  But as folks begin to contemplate the Big Questions of Life, they look to their leaders to offer possible answers and to provide a framework as they search for their own answers.  Are the gods and goddesses of our ancestors individual beings or aspects of one God\/dess?  Both?  Neither?  This is one of many questions that are ultimately unanswerable but that we humans can\u2019t stop asking \u2013 we need theologians to help us develop meaningful answers.  Additionally, we live in a culture where religion is presumed to be about what you believe.  We need theologians to help us articulate reasonable, helpful, and mature beliefs both within our community and to outsiders.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><b>Mystic<\/b>.  Mystics are those who directly experience the wonder and awe we call by many names including Goddess and God.  That\u2019s all of us at one time or another, even those who don\u2019t attach any ultimate significance to the events.  People we call mystics actively seek out these experiences through meditation, trance work, and other dedicated spiritual practices.  Many of them are more solitary practitioners than leaders, but I\u2019ve included mystics in this list because it is from their experiences that many of our ideas about the nature of the Universe and our visions for the future of our world originate.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'>There are other activities that leaders perform and some of them could be considered leadership roles \u2013 this isn\u2019t meant to be an all-inclusive list.  There is some overlap among the roles and most leaders fill more than one of them, but it is rare to find one person who excels in multiple roles, much less all of them.  Those of us who are UUs know our congregations expect our ministers to be all this and more.\u00a0 But while a seminary-educated minister should know a little about all of this, not even our M.Div and D.Min friends are experts at all of it.<\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'><\/div>\n<div style='font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif'>This is why Pagans need religious organizations \u2013 they provide a structure where folks with different skills and interests can work together to build, maintain, and grow a movement in a tradition that is meaningful, coherent, and consistent.  What those religious organizations should look like and how they should be structured will be covered in a future post.<\/div>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TommyElf has a thought-provoking podcast where, motivated by the passing of Isaac Bonewits, he discusses the future of Pagan leadership. 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