
For the last few years, United Methodists have been experiencing the agony of schism within our denomination. Now finally, it feels like we might be at the end of the process of separation. May it not be so forever.
After the divorce
I’ll hand you the keys to what was my car
And as you drive away I’ll pray
That its wheels fall off from underneath you
Once you’ve driven halfway down
The highway of your self-indulgent surety
And that when you wave down a passerby
They’ll take one look at the mess you’ve made for yourself
And offer this simple piece of advice:
You should have stayed at home.
After the divorce
I’ll set my phone to block your calls
So that when you realize your mistake
You’ll be halfway to nowhere with no one to come get you
And I’ll pray that you’ll come to your senses
That maybe crawling back home with your tail between your legs
Will loosen up the cords you tried to tie
Around me, and God and yourself.
After the divorce
I’ll have different people sitting at my table
Because my door will always be unlocked
And I’ll pray that when I see you on my doorstep
I’ll have to courage to let you come inside.
