A year and a couple of months ago I sat down with my District Superintendent to talk about my call to ordained ministry. I had been called to vocational ministry a long while back, but I had felt God pulling me to something new, that all of my ministry experience was prelude to a big change.
It wouldn't be long before we'd start talking about appointments, and of course, as a non-ordained person, I had a choice to say "No" at any point. But I didn't, and with my family's support we took an opportunity to be in ministry with FUMC Arlington as a Lay Supply Pastor. A big shock to the system. I went from running an extremely well-established and awesomely diverse music program to living my new dream to be in relationship with my generation ... and the lowest man on the pastoral totem pole. I am totally here to learn the basics to becoming a pastor in the UMC.
And I'm loving it.
I miss my old life in ministry sometimes, I had a ton of fun. But ... I can finally announce that as of today, October 1, 2013, my appointment is official to FUMC Arlington as a Licensed Local Pastor, complete with all of the amazing responsibilities as a minister of word, order, and sacrament. I've been warming up my preaching and teaching game for the last six months, but this Sunday will be my first to preside over the table. Nervous doesn't even begin to describe things!
Sorry for the diary-like nature of this one. But this whole thing just seems so undeserved.
I am having a total blast. I'm thankful for the trust of my Bishop, District Superintendent, and the clergy and laity of FUMC Arlington. I'm so thankful for the many pastors and mentors that I've been in ministry with over the last several years.
Of course, I wouldn't even begin to be on this new road without the support of my amazing wife and super fun kid.
Thanks be to God!
It wouldn't be long before we'd start talking about appointments, and of course, as a non-ordained person, I had a choice to say "No" at any point. But I didn't, and with my family's support we took an opportunity to be in ministry with FUMC Arlington as a Lay Supply Pastor. A big shock to the system. I went from running an extremely well-established and awesomely diverse music program to living my new dream to be in relationship with my generation ... and the lowest man on the pastoral totem pole. I am totally here to learn the basics to becoming a pastor in the UMC.
And I'm loving it.
I miss my old life in ministry sometimes, I had a ton of fun. But ... I can finally announce that as of today, October 1, 2013, my appointment is official to FUMC Arlington as a Licensed Local Pastor, complete with all of the amazing responsibilities as a minister of word, order, and sacrament. I've been warming up my preaching and teaching game for the last six months, but this Sunday will be my first to preside over the table. Nervous doesn't even begin to describe things!
Sorry for the diary-like nature of this one. But this whole thing just seems so undeserved.
I am having a total blast. I'm thankful for the trust of my Bishop, District Superintendent, and the clergy and laity of FUMC Arlington. I'm so thankful for the many pastors and mentors that I've been in ministry with over the last several years.
Of course, I wouldn't even begin to be on this new road without the support of my amazing wife and super fun kid.
Thanks be to God!