
If
you have experienced anything like that, you haven’t been to St. Paul’s
Cathedral to hear The Word of the Lord read to the people of God. We have
without a doubt, the best lector corps in the world, and I say that without
reservation because I’ve heard a lot of what other congregations have to put up
with every Sunday. How very blessed we are to have developed our wonderful
group of lectors.

In
a way, being taken for granted is exactly what St. Paul’s Cathedral lectors
strive for. They don’t stand out,
they don’t dramatize, and they don’t grandstand once they are up there reading,
and as the person who schedules them, I am proud of their devoted effort to
expound scriptures in a way that does not feature the reader.

Our
lectors are a select group who have prayerfully thought about what gifts they
have to give, following the precepts of St. Paul who said that everyone is
called to service depending on their talents. Not everyone who gets the itch to
read in church has the God-given talent and predisposition for doing so. Our
lectors are keenly aware that when readers become actors, the Word of God is no
longer coming across, and what is coming across is the reader. We deplore such
self-aggrandizing displays, and instead we realize that we are the vehicle of expression for God’s
word, and not the expression itself.
Thanks
be to God, we don’t have actors reading in church at St. Paul’s. Our lectors
are one of God’s manifold blessings, and if while milling around during coffee
hour, you get a chance to tell a lector that you appreciated their reading that
morning , please do. They’ll greatly value your kind words.
Robert Heylmun