On this last day of Pastor Appreciation Month, I want to say
a word of appreciation for the church. I’ve
only pastored two churches in the last 34 years. Dayna and I feel that both churches have been
better for us than we have been for them.
The church has loved us through the birth of children and the death of
parents. The church was there for us in
profound ways as we dealt with an unexpected crisis in the life of one of our
children. They have cared for us through
a handful of surgeries. They have always
paid us more than we are worth. They
have followed my lead and occasionally led me.
They have listened to my preaching and taken it seriously—that same
not-so-pleasing-to-the-ear voice—for almost 14 years in one place and more than
21 years in the church I currently serve.
They have let us be ourselves, never forcing us into some preconceived
pastoral mold. They have prayed for us,
encouraged us, appreciated us. Not once
in all these years have Dayna and I ever had to wonder, “Does the church love
us?”—not even once. In both pastorates,
I’ve occasionally had to pinch myself to be sure I wasn’t dreaming. “God, you mean I really get to pastor this
church and these people?”
When so many pastors get assigned to difficult churches that
make life hard on them and happy ministry a pipedream, I don’t know why God had
blessed Dayna and I with the churches we’ve served. My only guess is that we don’t have hearty
enough stock to serve in contentious places.
So with my appreciation for the churches I’ve served comes a prayer for
pastors who serve in churches that don’t appreciate them, love them, listen to
them, follow them. May God give those
pastors grace to endure with joy, and may God transform those churches into
places their pastors love to serve.
Someone once said that the church is a lot like Noah’s ark:
if it weren’t for the storm without, you could never stand the smell
within. That’s true of plenty of
churches, just not the ones I’ve been privileged to serve. More than once this October a few of my
pastor friends have asked me, “Did your church do anything for you for Pastor
Appreciation month?” And my answer is
always the same, “Where I serve every month is Pastor Appreciation Month.”
So as this “appreciation” month draws to a close, let me say
it one more time: Church, I appreciate you!
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