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Rated: E · Book · Emotional · #2093535
One man's journey to find the way home
          I am an American Baptist ordained minister. I began my life journey in Massachusetts, where I was called to help people understand what it meant to know a loving God. The call came during a time when I was wrestling with how to help my brother Kurt, who was diagnosed with Schizophrenia during my high school years. I was a new Christian by my senior year following trying to understand what it meant for me to care about a person like my brother who others tended to stay away from.
          After twenty three years in Massachusetts, God sent me to the land of Kansas City where I spent about 35 years of my life. I was a pastor, a resident chaplain, a supervisor in training and most recently a caregiver and security. Everything I have done vocationally has been with God in mind. That does not mean that I am totally comfortable with all the movings of the Spirit.
          I am now in Erie where I do not know very many people. I came here because of my wife. She is from Erie and coming here was the right thing to do. It just plain made sense. My kids had grown up. I did not like Kansas city in terms of climate and was looking forward to a change. I had become very frustrated vocationally and longed to come to Erie to get a second opinion, because I honestly believed that was what God had wanted for me. I left behind kids and grandkids who I loved!!!! I had two jobs that I enjoyed. They were both very appreciative of my skills and I was making more money with the two jobs than I ever had. I heard more than once. ARE YOU CRAZY?
          Well I can only say that I am in love with God's leading. I am starting all over again. It has not been easy. Maybe some of you can offer me some words of support. I am lonely despite the fact my wife is with me. She battles depression and has two siblings that are having similar battles. When it is all said I am in a depressed community with a depressed wife and her family. So I begin the conversation....
WELCOME!!
October 26, 2019 at 1:57pm
October 26, 2019 at 1:57pm
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Witness to withness:
Isaiah, Matthew
Introduction:
1. Repaint and thin no more
2. The craft room, God can be said to be crafty
I. God offers us all opportunity to enter the withered hand
A. Moses experience of withering
B. Jesus heals a withered hand on the Sabbath.
C. My dad was said to be withering away

Ii. Letting the feet of Jesus come alongside.
A. Casting aside shame.
1. More than the bread we eat, woman anointing
2. More than a great act, don't test God.
3. More than need to rule and be in control.
B. Jesus on the cross suffers with us.
C. Jesus offers as he stands beside us to enter the wounds to find out who God is.
D. Mom's peace in raising special ❤️ needs
III. The Holy Spirit calls in a gentle voice join the team.
A. The story of Elijah as it intersected mine.
1. Where are you going? The one loner
2. More work to be done.
B. By the holy spirit we are in this together in partnership to see God's work done and blessings flow.
Conclusion: Let us take time as so many broken people to embody this truth and come on board.
1. Reach up to join God's hand and then embrace the hands of others
2. Let us stand knowing we are not alone
3. Let us pray looking forward to seeing fruit if partnering to lead others to Christ.
Indeed repaint the image of church for others to see and thin no more. Witness to withness.


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