Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Thanks, Whoever You Are!





Though it is late June, the memories of  recent high school and college graduations still linger. Congratulations to all the graduates, and to their families.   I got to thinking the other day about when I graduated from high school and prepared to go to college.  Though my Mom got her high school diploma through the GED program and never went to college, she instilled in me the importance of education.   Consequently, I can remember at age 11 going to the local bank and opening a savings account to save money for college.    In August 1971, I was excited as the time for my time to go to college came close and I prepared to attend Methodist College (now Methodist University) in Fayetteville.   A few weeks before I was to head to college, the bill came in the mail for the cost of the first semester.   It was much more than our family had anticipated.  Since I was the first in   my family to head to college, I believe that all of us was not sure that a semester was half a school year instead of the full school year.   Consequently, the amount of monies our family was to have to pay was double what we had anticipated.  I can remember sitting down at the dinner table on the day that bill came in the mail and my Mom crying as she realized that we were $500 short of the money needed for me to go to college. 

I was working that summer at Burlington Industries in Burlington.  I can remember during my lunch break the next day finding a quiet place at work and praying about our financial dilemma.  Despite my anxiety, I believed that if  God wanted me to go to college and become a pastor that a way would be provided for me to go.     I noticed a day or so after that a flyer on one of the bulletin boards at Burlington Industries about a loan program that they had to assist college students.    I inquired about it even though the date had passed for applications.   I spoke to my supervisor about my situation, and was overjoyed when Burlington Industries agreed to loan me $500 to go to college that Fall!  Through the graciousness of folks at Burlington Industries bending the rules after the deadline, God did provide.  

I could not tell you the names of the people at Burlington Industries that made the decisions and broke the rules so I could begin my college career.   What I do know is that my life has been filled with a legion of  un-named, unknown  persons who blessed me through their graciousness and generosity.      In John 6, we hear of a time when an un-named boy shares bread and fish that Jesus uses to feed thousands of people.   While many of us marvel at the miracle of what Jesus does with a few loaves and fish,  let us not forget the anonymous boy who generously shared what he had.     I give thanks for the many anonymous people at Burlington Industries long ago and through the years who  blessed me through their generosity.   I suspect you can say the same.   Have a joy-filled week.-  Pastor Randy Wall



Prayer:   O God, my life is littered with so many people who have blessed me through their kindnesses.    I cannot thank them all, but I thank you now for them.  As I  have been blessed, grant that I might bless others;  through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

45 years and Counting!

Randy Wall-  1974




I will make a trip this week west to a place called Lake Junaluska as I attend the Western NC Annual Conference Session.    For those who are not of religious or United Methodist persuasion, Lake Junaluska is located about 30 miles west of Asheville near Waynesville.  United Methodists have a retreat center there by the Lake with the grandeur of the Great Smoky Mountains in the background.    Annual Conference is a unique combination of family reunion, business meeting, and camp meeting all rolled into one.  

This month marks an anniversary for me as I celebrate my 45th anniversary as a local church pastor.     To give you an idea how long ago I started this journey, when I became a pastor Richard M. Nixon was President… gas was less than one dollar a gallon… and online was the place you placed your clothes to dry after you had washed them in the washing machine.   I was a young man and single when  I first became a pastor.   Now, I am married, semi-retired, and have four grown children and six grandchildren.   It is and has been quite a journey through joys and sorrows that were my own and that I had a chance to witness as I have served people and congregations across the Tar Heel state.     The greatest joy of all is to meet so many wonderful people whose faith and stories that have inspired me.   So often, I have been ministered unto instead of ministering.  

There will be times of reflection for me as I attend the Annual Conference Session this week.   As I see men and women began their journey in ministry, I will reflect and renew my vows to preach, teach, and share the good news of Christ in word and deed.   As I hear the names of those pastors who are retiring and pastors and their wives who have died in the past year,  I will give thanks for how many of them touched my life and mentored me.   As the Bishop reads the names of those appointed as pastor,  I will give thanks for the awesome privilege I have to serve as a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ  with the good folk at Ann Street United Methodist Church in Concord.     Thanks be to God!   Have a joy-filled week.-  Pastor Randy Wall

  


Prayer:   O God, thank you for the fact that you have called all of us to share the good news of Jesus Christ.   Thanks to those who serve through Word, Sacrament, and order as pastors.  Use them as your instruments;  through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.  

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Happy Mother's Day, Dad!




Rory Feek is a singer/songwriter who lives in the Nashville area.   If you are a country music fan, you may have seen him perform or heard one of his songs on the radio.   He is also an author.  I recently listened to the reading of his book Once Upon a Farm.  Rory shares in the book that there was a time in his life when he was a single parent.    As Mother’s Day approached, one of his daughters made him a Mother’s Day card where they said “Happy Mother’s Day, Dad”.   

I can relate to that story as there was a season of my life when I was a single parent to two daughters in the house.    It was a challenging time in many ways.    For example,  I recall taking my daughter, Ginger, to a department store because it had come that time in her life when she needed to be wearing a bra.   I felt about as out of place helping my daughter buy a bra as perhaps a cat would feel at a dog show. 

I share a bit of the story of Rory Feek and my own story to not solicit sympathy for either myself or Rory Feek, but to offer a salute to the many persons who find themselves as mothers or fathers for a season of their life  who did not ask for the job of parenting at all or who are parenting all by themselves.  I think, today, of the Grandparents raising grandchildren… the single parent who lost a spouse through sickness, tragedy, or  divorce… the spouse left behind while their husband or wife is deployed with our nation’s military.     

One of the unsung heroes to me in the gospels is Joseph, the husband to Mary and the step-father of Jesus.   While we hear about Mary nearby when Jesus was crucified, we hear nothing about Joseph.    Biblical scholars believe that Joseph was much older than Mary and that he died between the time Jesus was 12 years old and the time that Jesus began his ministry.    I wonder if perhaps the reason why Jesus waited till his early 30’s to begin his ministry was partly so he could help take care of his mother since Joseph had died. 

 Fathers Day is approaching soon and Mother’s Day is a recent memory.   I know  people approach Father’s Day and Mother’s Day with differing feelings.   Some have fond memories of their parents and good relationships with their children.  Others feel differently.  If you are a parent raising children not your own or you are a parent raising children right now all by yourself, I salute you and give thanks for you.   Perhaps Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Joseph, the stepfather of Jesus, would understand your circumstance.  Have a joy-filled week.-   Pastor Randy Wall   


Prayer:   O God, who we call Father:   we give you thanks for your love that never lets us go.   We pray for those in these days who face the challenging job of parenting.   Give them the strength of your Spirit to be fathers and mothers you would have them to be;  through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen. 

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

I Wish I Was More Like My Car



Ann and I bought a new car last month.   It is a 2019 Hyundai Tucson.   One of the features the car has is that it helps you stay in your lane of the road.   When the car drifts toward the center line or toward the shoulder, this feature will literally help keep the car in your lane by gently helping the steering wheel go the correct way.   When you drift out of your lane, this feature  will prompt a beeping sound.  

This feature is not one that we chose when we bought the car.   It simply was a part of the package.   To be perfectly honest, I don’t need it when I am driving with Ann by my side because she does a pretty good job of making sure I stay on the road… in my lane… and at a safe speed. 

I wish I was more like my car.   I  wish this feature on our car that keeps you in the right lane without veering left or right was more innate inside me.   Sometimes, I drift off the path that God wants me to travel.    Sometimes, I get distracted and go on another path instead of the path God desires me to follow.     There are times that I can say as Psalm 119:176 puts it:  “I have strayed like a lost sheep.”       

How good it is to know that when I stray like a lost sheep that there is  a “Good Shepherd” who knows my name and seeks me out.       How glad I am that this “Good Shepherd” loves me not because I always stay on the “straight and narrow”, but because I am his child.   Guess what?   That same “Good Shepherd” loves you too.    Give me a call or send me a message and I will take you for a ride in my new car.   Have a joy-filled week.-  Pastor Randy Wall




Prayer:   O God, whose son Jesus Christ is the Good Shepherd:   forgive us for the many times we stray from the life you have given us.   Thank you for your love that seeks us out like a shepherd seeking a wandering sheep;  through Jesus Christ our Lord.   Amen.