SEC Day

429956_198552396917973_1933645540_nFollowing an exciting Celebrity Blogger Week (okay, we use the word “week” loosely — it was 10 days), today is SEC Day. Think Presidents Day but without the car sales. As everyone knows the self-appointed (anointed?) Supreme Executive Committee of Lent Madness comprises Scott Gunn and Tim Schenck.

What exactly are the SEC’s responsibilities? In addition to drinking herculean amounts of coffee throughout Lent (oh, who are we kidding? — we do that all year), we oversee every detail to insure Lent Madness doesn’t go off the rails and plunge into the Lenten wilderness. In addition to our Emmy Award-worthy-if-not-winning Monday Madness videos this includes the recruitment and cajoling of Celebrity Bloggers (the backbone of the whole operation); using a ouija board to determine which saints will be included in the bracket; moderating lots of comments; zapping any evidence of voter fraud; autographing copies of the Saintly Scorecard; managing the social media presence; hawking mugs and brackets; and generally living a Supreme lifestyle.

It’s a lot of work but it’s all for the love of God and the Lent Madness faithful. For two priests who both consider the other one his archnemesis (think Spy vs. Spy), it only works because they give up their rivalry for forty days and forty nights. Easter season is another matter entirely.

So who exactly are Tim and Scott? Thanks for asking and enjoy their bios.

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The Rev. Tim Schenck

The Rev. Tim Schenck is rector of the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Evangelist in Hingham, Massachusetts, on the South Shore of Boston. He is the author of What Size Are God’s Shoes: Kids, Chaos, and the Spiritual Life (Morehouse 2008) and Dog in the Manger: Finding God in Christmas Chaos (Forward Movement 2013). Tim writes a monthly syndicated column for Gatehouse Media titled “In Good Faith.” When he’s not tending to his parish, drinking coffee, or blogging at Clergy Family Confidential, he’s likely hanging out with his family that includes his wife Bryna, two sons Benedict (14) and Zachary (13), his dog Delilah, and a ferret named Mimi. Friend him on Facebook or follow him on Twitter @FatherTim.

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The Rev. Scott Gunn

The Rev. Scott Gunn is an Episcopal priest and self-confessed technophile. He serves as the Executive Director of Forward Movement in Cincinnati, OH, whose historic mission is “to reinvigorate the life of the church.” Scott also serves in the inner sanctum of churchgeekery as a Deputy to General Convention, which will raise or lower his “street cred” depending on your perspective. Though Scott is happily married and the proud owner a dog named George (named after the first winner of the Golden Halo), he will never, ever have ferrets at home. His blog is Seven whole days, where you’ll read church rants and raves, thoughts about technology, and random musings. You can find him on Facebook,Twitterflickr, or LinkedIn. His dog George is on Twitter at @GeorgeTDog.

We hope you enjoy Lent Madness 2014, learn a lot about some amazing people, and grow closer to Jesus. And if you don’t? Scott and Tim each blame the other one.

Unrelated, but important note: make sure you watch the Quinquagesima video update from Archbishops Thomas Cranmer and John Chrysostom. With lens flare!

6 Comments to "SEC Day"

  1. Glenis Elliott's Gravatar Glenis Elliott
    March 2, 2014 - 2:55 pm | Permalink

    Great stuff!!!! You both help keep Lent Madness interesting as well as serious. Let the Madness go on!!

  2. Greta Longenecker's Gravatar Greta Longenecker
    March 2, 2014 - 3:39 pm | Permalink

    God bless you guys!

  3. Gary Goldacker's Gravatar Gary Goldacker
    March 2, 2014 - 5:34 pm | Permalink

    What’s not to love about these two up-and-comers? Mark my words, one of these days these guys will do something great!

  4. Diane Montague's Gravatar Diane Montague
    March 2, 2014 - 6:32 pm | Permalink

    Can’t wait for the start of the saintament (a play on the word tournament).

    Time for Lent Madness! Yea!

    • Madeleine Baier's Gravatar Madeleine Baier
      March 4, 2014 - 9:22 am | Permalink

      Diane, love the “saintament”, neat conjugation!

  5. Madeleine Baier's Gravatar Madeleine Baier
    March 4, 2014 - 9:21 am | Permalink

    Bless both of you, you’ve put the fun back in Lent! Tim…..my goodness gracious….why the baleful expression? Did you run out of coffee?

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