A Note on this Conversation: This interview was recorded prior to Marlene Smith’s passing. We share this conversation now as a tribute to her life of faithful service and her deep love for the Friends' ministry. Her words remain a vital testament to a life lived in tune with the Spirit.
Summary: In this debut episode, we sit down with the late Marlene Smith, who shared her journey from structured denominations to the "richness of freedom" found in the Friends tradition. Marlene challenged the traditional concept of a "sermon," viewing her ministry instead as a byproduct of a week-long "visit with the Lord." She discussed the vital importance of the "ministry of believers," where the preacher is just one voice among many, and the ultimate goal is for the Spirit to bring unity and peace to the gathered body.
Key Discussion Points:
- The Shift from Creed to Experience: How Marlene transitioned from liturgical structures to a ministry based on "inner light" and personal experience.
- Preparation as Conversation: Why Marlene viewed her preparation as listening to what both she and "the flock" need to hear from the Word.
- The Courage to Stop: A powerful story about a time Marlene stopped her message mid-stream because she felt it wasn't what the Lord wanted, making way for another's voice.
- The Foundation of Prayer: How daily journaling and "writing to her Father" formed the bedrock of her ability to hear the "still small voice."
The Messenger’s Toolkit:
"Preaching is like sharing the message that the Spirit has already just born in my heart... it's about being free enough to do exactly what the Spirit requires." — Marlene Smith