Today it's 22 years since my ordination as a Baptist minister. As is my usually custom around this time of year, I am taking time to pause and reflect... on the call, so powerful and clear, six years earlier on 5 December1997... on the ordination service itself, full of hope and energy, excitement and certainty... on the ministry since then with all the highs and low, twists and turns that has brought...
Looking back there are recurrent themes, themes that show me how God has woven, and is weaving, together the gifts and skills, personality and spirituality that I have been given with the unique yet strangely similar contexts in which that ministry has been, and is being, exercised.
2 Timothy 4: 1 - 9... the verses that I heard as God's call to me, in my mid thirties, to leave behind the security of a successful career in industry and start over as a Baptist minister... the verses in which I saw myself as the 'Timothy' to whom they were addressed. The last time I revisited the verses, I realised that I am no longer Timothy but Paul, the older minister, who is approaching the end of their ministry (well, in about four years from now when I reach state pension age!) and the shift in role from learner to teacher, encourager, empowerer, enabler...
The best bits of ministry continue to be so much better than I ever think they could be, and the bad bits so very much worse... I still make mistakes, still learn, still find myself challenged and changed, and, as the inevitability of advancing years means less energy, less desire to innovate or experiment, I still rejoice in the call of the God who is faithful and in whom all that is good is being renewed daily.
Photo is a screenshot from last Sunday when I was leading worship and then teaching reflective practice on Zoom .
