I had some vague expectations of myself too. I knew I was a teacher and preacher of the Bible. In my tradition, that was and is primary. But I knew pastoral ministry was much more than Sunday sermons. It had dawned on me during my last year in seminary that I would spend the rest of my life leading worship. In fact, I would spend as much public time leading worship as preaching. Yet worship was not addressed in any seminary course I had taken. So I quickly signed up for an elective course in worship taught by a working pastor. It was one of best choices I made in seminary.