You see, we're in a bit of transition in my home. Charlie graduates from high school this year. So, there are many "senior" things. There are senior class nights, senior assemblies, the last school band concert, etc. Often, we find out at the last minute on some of these things. And, there is school work to be finished prior to graduation. That's not on me, of course, but I do gently encourage it (as a retired professor).
Then, as a pastor, there is transition. We have been in transition mode since this past fall, preparing to change from the 3 churches to a single church and 2 remain connected. That has meant many meetings. A part of that has been my projected move to a new appointment.
I didn't know where that would be until I got the call from the District Superintendent.
And today, I am able to share where that will be. Here is what I shared on Instagram and Facebook. Charlie says I could have done a better job on the picture and that I used way too many words. So, that means I have room (or rooms) for improvement.
Peace on the journey!
Debra
P.S. Here's a link to my projected appointment's website: St. Elmo UMC
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Today we can officially announce our projected appointments. We were given permission to share from the pulpit this past Sunday, so if you were at St. Elmo UMC this past Sunday, you saw a short greeting/introduction video from me.
I have been in my current appointment serving 3 churches with a 4th layer of leaders for four years. I love the Holston Georgia Parish--Flintstone, Simpson, and Fort Oglethorpe. I have gotten to know the people, many of the businesses, have been in some of the schools, met with different pastors and church leaders. It has been a tremendous experience and adventure. I am grateful to have been in the GaP and it isn't over just yet. My last Sunday in the Holston GaP will be June 16th. Until then, I will continue to share the message of loving God and loving others as ourselves. I will continue to teach and model that love and acceptance are practiced here. And, I will do my best to live, love, and lead like Jesus.
My first Sunday in the projected appointment at St. Elmo is July 7th. You can expect to hear the same message of loving God and loving others as ourselves. You will hear me speak about love and acceptance practiced here. I hope you will see it lived out. (I even have yard signs that I first found in Greensboro, NC and brought the idea back to TN.) I will also do my best to live, love, and lead like Jesus.
Oh, and I am looking forward to the opportunities to hablar en español más. 😀
St. Elmo UMC ... I'm so glad they are getting you. I lived in the same block when the church burned in 2011 and wrote about it on my blog. So I did a Search on Bonnie's Books and came up with this for you:
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There are other "St. Elmo" stories on my blog, but you'll see many about the fire that day (I stood across the street, watching it burn) and about the dedication of the new building. As I scrolled through that link to "St. Elmo," I also discovered things like the last sermons at East Lake UMC (which I preached) and Forrest Avenue UMC (which Carol Wilson preached). Quite a morning for memories for me. I hope you love the people at St. Elmo as much as I do; I'm still friends with some of them.
I am looking forward to it. I know quite a few folks there, as I have gone to events through out the years and met folks. I also filled in as pulpit supply when I was laity the Sunday before Joe-d came. I will check out the link. Thank you. (We had an all day required clergy training today. Whew. My brain and body are tired.) :)
DeleteOops! The church fire was in 2009. Sorry, my mistake. The new building was dedicated a year later.
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks for checking that out. I couldn't remember the dates, myself. But I remember the event. That was SO devastating.
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