Thursday, March 31, 2011





We just purchased a 2002 Flagstaff Pop-up Camper and we are so excited about planning our camping adventures this spring and summer. I am ready for the weather to warm up, the sun to shine brightly (but not toooo hot) and vacation time. Will be using this blog to capture our camping trips. Here are a few pictures of our camper...

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Catch-up Time

It has been a while since I wrote last. A lot has taken place. I moved to Danville, Virginia the first of July. I am now the pastor of two churches, Moseley Memorial and Stokesland United Methodist Churches. This has been a great experience and the people of both churches have been wonderful to me and my family. I am blessed to be serving two fine churches.

Serving two churches does present unique situations....I have two offices, one at each church; two secretaries who keep me straight; preach at Moseley Memorial at 9:30 am and again at Stokesland at 11:00 am on Sunday mornings; have duplicate forms for everything for the Conference and District; Bible study at both; and yet, with all of this, I still love it and am enjoying the new challenges.

My wife Becky finally landed a position as a Senior Associate at Goodman & Company, CPA. Trent is enjoying his new school, loves to learn and enjoying his new friends. I love the "Checkered Pig". The best BBQ restaurant around. And they have the best hush-puppy's you could place in your mouth. Can you tell I like to eat there???? lol

Here is some random picture taken since arriving in Danville.





































It has been a great beginning and looking forward to a great year to come.

Tim

Monday, June 14, 2010

Do Not Worry

In just a couple of weeks my family will be moving to Danville as I take the position as pastor of Moseley Memorial & Stokesland UMC Cooperative Parish. Jesus tells us not to worry about anything. I wish I could say that I have such a strong faith that I don't worry about anything....yet, that is not true. My wife has yet to find a job and in a couple of weeks that will be a financial strain on our family. We will move to a new place, new churches with only one salary. And as a minister, you do not make a lot, especially when you haven't jumped through all the right hoops. Yet, we are not in the ministry to make money, but we also have to live as well.

I am starting to get worried and I don't like it. I ask God to help me be patient, knowing that in His time things will work out. But I know that my wife is worried also and I worry about her. I try to stay positive, knowing that there are many people out there that are losing their jobs and can't find work either. And I pray for them all, including my wife.

I had hoped that she could stay at her present job until she found a new job, but that didn't happen. She is not getting fired or let go, she just told them that we were moving and understandingly, they set her last day as the day we move.

Somehow with God's help we will make it. But a little prayer never hurt. So if you are so incline, would you pray for my family as we move and pray that my wife and many others will find work.

Blessings and Peace.

Tim

Monday, June 7, 2010

Transistion Time

Well it's moving time again for United Methodist Ministers and I am just one of many who are moving to a new appointment at the end of this month. I am leaving Bethlehem UMC in Concord, Virginia where I have served for the last 5 years and moving to the Moseley Memorial/Stokesland UMC Cooperative Parish in Danville, Virginia. I am looking forward to this move and a fresh start again with a new congregation. These two churches have welcomed me and my family with open arms and we are grateful for all they are doing to make our arrival a welcoming experience. The people I have met so far have all be great and I can't wait to met the rest of the congregation. We have been busy packing and making all the preparations for the moving company to move us. It is a stressful time, but God is with us and He will give us the strength to endure. I will miss all my friends at Bethlehem, but know that they will not be forgotten and I look forward to making new friends in Danville. In the mean time, packing, packing and more packing. Can't wait to get this moving over with.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

I Am a Child of God

I am a child of God. For that, I am thankful. To know that I am a child of God is a wonderful thing to me, because as a child of God, I know that I am loved by God. And that love is a love that will never go away no matter what happens in my life.

I am a human being. A sinner saved by grace. A person who still, after 52 years of life, makes mistakes, sometimes says the wrong thing at the wrong time, sometimes gets irritated with my children and my spouse, yet seeks to follow Christ and the Christian way to the best of my ability on a daily bases.

I am thankful, that my God forgives me of my foolishness and mistakes that I make, loves me in spite of myself, and still calls me into this life of ministry. I lean on him for guidance and follow where he sends me, even when that takes me further away from where my children live. I do so, because He knows best. Being further away from my children doesn't change my love for them or how often I will see them and be with them, it just changes the physical distant between us and wears on this old body a little more as I travel the roads to share as much time with them as I can.

I pray and know that God is in the midst of things right now as I prepare for transition. I know that I will follow his calling and love and work hard for these churches to which he has called me too. I pray that the people will give me a chance and will get to know me for who I really am.

May God receive all the Glory for the Great things he has done and is doing in my life.