Pastor’s Ponderings

This being my last Pastor’s Ponderings for the Claybanks Good News Letter, I want to share with you my joy in going into full retirement and my sadness with leaving you, the Claybanks United Methodist Church Family.

Just ten short years ago this past April, District Superintendent Bill Holloway introduced us to Claybanks United Methodist Church through the SPRC interview process for appointment to Claybanks United Methodist Church to be served in semiretirement.

From that initial Meet and Greet, Reba and I have been blessed for so many years being a part of the Claybanks Family. Claybanks UMC has made it such a joy to be a part of its ministry that Reba and I remained much beyond our planned three or four years. Over the years we have celebrated together, worshiped together, been in mission together, mourned together, and did the work that Jesus has asked us to do as his disciples together.

When we arrived ten years ago, you provided an interim lodging for us at the Munson house. It was a blessing in that we could not find appropriate housing during that brief time of looking from April until July when our appointment began. What a beautiful place to spend in Claybanks that first year. After living there for one year, we were able to secure a home in Pentwater, our desired retirement community, which has allowed us to establish ourselves in a place that we have grown to love and are continually expanding our role in the community.

We plan to be continually engaged in the Pentwater community and possibly travel just a little bit more as we are still physically able to do so. I plan to assist Pastor Vaughn at Centenary United Methodist Church as I hear God’s calling to be in ministry in the Pentwater Community.

It was a joy for Reba and me to hear that Pastor Terri would be your new pastor.. We value the long-established connection that Terri and Claybanks United Methodist Church have established over many years. It is our prayer that Claybanks United Methodist Church will continue to be in ministry in serving the Claybanks community as it has in so many ways in its history.

The Claybanks Church Family has loved and blessed us, and we are forever grateful to have been part of your church family during these past years. Thank you and may God bless each one of you.

Gary

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