Time to move...
Time has been called on our stint at Poplar.
8 years of ministry that has given me far more than I have been able to give. 8 years of ministry that have shaped me and moulded me. 8 years of ministry that have formed the foundations of my officership. 8 years that sometimes have been hard, sometimes painful, but mostly joyous 8 years that in the highs and lows have always been nothing but fulfilling. 8 years of being part of a fragmented community being used to try and bring cohesion. 8 years of this view from our bedroom - it is going to be tough to move. It's going to be tough to not be involved in local church ministry as we are now. Tough to let go.
We feel privileged and peaceful about the future - but desperately sad. Sad to leave people behind that have been part of our family, that we have journeyed with and grown with. Sad to leave a team that work so well together and with whom we share so much fulfilment. So in July we move on.
As for the post July future of URBANarmy I have to think.
8 years of ministry that has given me far more than I have been able to give. 8 years of ministry that have shaped me and moulded me. 8 years of ministry that have formed the foundations of my officership. 8 years that sometimes have been hard, sometimes painful, but mostly joyous 8 years that in the highs and lows have always been nothing but fulfilling. 8 years of being part of a fragmented community being used to try and bring cohesion. 8 years of this view from our bedroom - it is going to be tough to move. It's going to be tough to not be involved in local church ministry as we are now. Tough to let go.
"...I love this place, our community, our church but now it is time for something new..."
I love this place, our community, our church but now it is time for something new. A new chapter. In July we're to be responsible for the Spiritual Programme together with the teaching of Missiology at the Training College for SA officers - so it'll goodbye Patrick, Victor, Marcus, Janet and the crew.We feel privileged and peaceful about the future - but desperately sad. Sad to leave people behind that have been part of our family, that we have journeyed with and grown with. Sad to leave a team that work so well together and with whom we share so much fulfilment. So in July we move on.
As for the post July future of URBANarmy I have to think.
Comments
peace.
Reading about your friends in Poplar has reminded me so much of mine in Chester, Pennsylvania (third poorest city in America). But I'm sure God will bring other characters into your life at the Training College!
Greetings from your Finnish friend Minna - remember the context group with a task to provide some insights for discussion? I resigned from officership in 2001, and was surfing on the net as I found out that a new general has been elected. It is amazing how many familiar names there were on the high council - and now John Matear being made the new TC to follow Shaw Clifton.
Anyway, that's how I found your blog - by googling "Shaw Clifton". It is amazing that you've been at Poplar all these years, hopefully feeling fullfilled in your life.
Your new appointment is great, I remember Phil Garnham referring to you as "mission man" eight years ago!
A big hug from Minna
Anyway, I'm sure God will bless you and bless the cadets that are placed in our classes. Teach them well.
In His Grip,
Dave Collins
That was nice of Phil ! I should read more novels perhaps!!
Hope you are well - It would be good to hear what you are up to - my email is up on teh right.
Thanks for the support and votes of confidence!
We're going to miss local church leadership enormously.
God Bless you and Kate and your family as you make the big change. Your challenge will be not to conform and settle for less than passionate mission values.
What a great idea to have appointments announced so early, it gives everyone time to plan and adjust. Let's hope the idea catches on.
I do hope you continue to blog as your insights are very valuable and inspiring.
Once again God Bless you all.
Glenda
PLEASE continue to blog...I can't beleive you won't find things to make us think, and perspectives on God's love, whatever your context for ministry.
Love and prayers for all of you for this unsettling phase...
Exciting and sad news all mixed into one.
Reminds me of when i had to change my role. It'll be hard coming back from the chalk face, but really exciting to know that your experiences will result in lots more being prepared to do even greater things than you.
God Bless - time for coffee before you go?
Rob - Bluewater is still in striking distance - I think I'll be in need of an escape!! So coffee is still very much on the agenda. It would be good to meet soon though!
We need people like you teaching our future... people who care about the Victors and Ralphs of this world... people who are savvy with this whole blogging malarky and have a reach far wider than their "parish"...
Many blessings for your journey... who knows, you may teach me one day :-)
Thomas, Motherwell