Monday, October 09, 2006

Today Show, Take Two

This year I was asked again to perform the yearly, live wedding for The Today Show. I got the call a week before and the confirmation four days prior to the event. It was a bit of a whirlwind tour, but oh, so fun. This year I was able to go with my wife, Laura—which was fabulous—and that leads me to the first of my two observations.

Laura and I attended the reception (at the Boat House in Central Park). The band (whose name I can’t recall) was amazing—a soul-infused funk machine. We couldn’t help but dance like fiends. Appropriate fiends, I’m sure. But I think the sight of a pastor, fully in love with his wife, grooving to a slamming rhythm was a little atypical. At one point during the reception, another guest came up to us and exclaimed, “I’ve just had a religious experience. Whatever church you’re a part of, I want to be there!” That was a great compliment—that somehow we embodied a joy and celebration of life, the kind that Jesus so often proclaimed. After all, he was frequently accused of being too much of a party animal. So that’s good. But it’s also sad that that kind of celebrating stands out as something unusual for Christians. Are we really so dour all the time in the eyes of the world?

Number two was a conversation directly after the wedding with Ann Curry who came up to Laura and me, under the scaffolding, on the way into the studio. After offering some praise for the wedding message, and especially its realism that could really help couples, this TV celebrity continued by telling us that the reason for going into media was to make a difference, to report stories that would be what I would call redemptive. The moment was powerful. I also realized that she wanted a blessing, wanted me, as a “man of the cloth,” to affirm that media people can do good in this world. And so they can. And so, in a way, I did by affirming that I appreciated her vision and would pray for her.

4 comments:

John said...

"Are we really so dour all the time in the eyes of the world?"

yes.

"a conversation directly after the wedding with one of the main stars of the Today Show"

ok, who was it? c'mon, you can out him.

btw, you forgot to link to the video! (it's not working on my mac, though. :-( )

here you are in all your pastoral glory.

another nice shot

bride & groom mash face as you look on.

dude, can i be your manager?! we could turn this into a reality show easy.

John said...

ok, here is the really good video.

My Reflections said...

I did spill the beans because I figured that there was nothing particularly confidential in what Ann Curry told us. In fact, it's really a compliment to her.

John said...

not being a tv watcher, i googled ann curry. her bio emphasizes that she "has distinguished herself in humanitarian reporting." she sounds very cool.