Pastor Appreciation Month

Last week a friend informed me October is Pastor Appreciation Month.  Since the end of the month is right around the corner, I figured time was of the essence in getting this posted.  Sensing a call to become a pastor is unique and not for everyone.  Becoming a pastor may require many years of seminary training; however, the most important aspect of leading in a church is one's own relationship with God and His Son Jesus the Messiah.  In order to effectively lead God's flock, the church, a deep and intimate relationship with the Living Water and our Daily Bread is vital.  Throughout my lifetime, I have met and known countless pastors and other church staff.  Each one has left his indelible mark, of course for the better, on my life.  One such pastor I know is currently attending seminary and is planning to graduate next Spring.  Each week we meet on Thursday for a time of fellowship.  These times are the highlight of my week as the friendship grows stronger.  Another pastor I wish to spotlight is Dr. Ted Kitchens of Christ Chapel Bible Church.  He is the Senior Pastor, and he diligently leads the church in a Biblical direction as the Spirit and will of God lead him.  If you attend church, please consider your pastor and staff in a new light as their calling is not easy.  Show your appreciation as often as you can.

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