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Category: Observations

About Moving

This is the post I didn’t want to write. However, sometimes I need to write to see what I am thinking.

Moving is almost always a difficult thing for me. I pour so much of myself into my current appointment that it is very hard to let go, especially when there have been so many successes and milestones. Such is the case with Woodbine. At Woodbine:

  • I have grown a great deal as a preacher and communicator
  • I have learned much about leadership and administration (I still do not like administration but I can do it better)
  • I have built great relationships and have mentored and been mentored by people here.
  • I have learned to be a much better pastoral counselor.
  • I have learned to back away from things and not feel guilty, or should I say I am getting better at it.
  • I have learned to use technology more effectively (Ben would say I am not a real Jedi master until I get a Mac).
  • I have learned to rely on the gifts of many great lay people and I have been inspired by them as well.
  • I have learned what teamwork is by working with great leaders and a great staff.

These are just some of the reasons I hate leaving this place, but I have answered the call to ministry in the United Methodist Church and the appointment system is the system we use to provide pastoral leadership to our congregations.

My daughter said it best. She was having a conversation with a co-worker who just could not understand why a Methodist minister could be sent to another church when her pastor was called to her church. Charity said, “My dad is called to the ministry, and not to a particular church.” In the end that is it, I am called by God to serve God and his people wherever the Bishop sends me.

My grandfather used to constantly remind me that Baptist ministers are called and Methodist ministers are sent (implying that Methodists were sent by people and not God). One day after I had heard that over and over again I finally said, “Papa Methodists are called too, the difference is Baptists are called my the local church and Methodists are called by God.” I never heard that phrase again from him.

I am called by God with certain gifts and abilities and so is the person who will come after me in this wonderful place called Woodbine. I wonder what the future holds for each of us.

So what about the future? I will have to write about that later.

…and heaven too!

I had an interesting conversation with a physician on Saturday. I went in for some help with my allergies. As I always do I took a book with me to read while Ia waited.

My conversation with this physician lasted all of 1 minute (you know what it is like in the examining room). After he gave me some prescriptions he asked my why I was a Christian since there were all kinds of religions out there. I said that I had come to believe that Christianity was true. He asked, “How can you say that when people of other religions claim that their way is true, after all they are all just people who think they something about God"?

I said that a lot of people have notions about the world and God, but they can’t all be true. Some people think you can cure diabetes with roots and herbs, but that doesn’t mean it is true. I have come to see that the worldview of the Bible is the only one that makes sense out of life and if you always seek the truth you will find it leads you to Christ.

He asked another question which is the motivation for this post: “Why do you want to go to heaven, when you get there, there is nothing to do?”

That is the one thing that most people boil Christianity down to, going to heaven. We go to heaven, preach the gospel and spend all kinds of money so we can get people into heaven.

Don’t get me wrong, I want to go to heaven and I agree with Paul that, “If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied” (1 Cor 15:19).

But I am a Christian not just because of heaven. I am a Christian because of what Christ has done in me and because of what he makes possible in this world. I am a Christian because

  • I have been freed from the guilt of my past and given a new life
  • Through Christ every relationship in my life can be better
  • Through Christ I can offer hope to others
  • Through Christ I can be healed in many spheres of my life
  • The Christian worldview makes the most sense of the world
  • It lifts up the dignity of every human being
  • Because it is true

I am a Christian for all of these reasons and more and in addition to all of this there is heaven too!!

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