Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them. Romans 12:6 CEB
Perhaps it
is not a prudent idea to ask someone my age, “What’s Your Story?” because when
you ask someone in their late 80’s that question, the answer is going to be really
long. There’s no need to brace yourself for a list of bragging situations. Rather, it will be a long list of living
situations and of learning and relying on guidance from the Holy Spirit’s
urging me to use my gifts and then pulling me through the situation.
I’ve always
loved to write and in fact I started by writing a byline (a column) that ran in
my high school newspaper way back in the 1950’s while I was a student. I have
loved being a Sunday School teacher, a Women’s Exercise leader, and cradle roll
monitor here at Eastridge. Reading the
bible in search of answers to unusual questions, and baking bread with ancient
grains was kind of a passion for a while.
Sharing bread with friends is sacred to me. All these things have been part of my faith
journey.
This past
year, our EPW (Eastridge Presbyterian Women) bible study taught us to seek joy in our faith journey and I
started thinking that my faith journey has not only been a long one, but it has
been divided into 5 parts with each part providing its own kind of joy.
FIRST, as a child
and student in Sunday school, I loved the stories and the songs and the
fellowship with the other children.
SECOND, in
my 20’s, I was a Sunday school teacher and bible school teacher (kindergarten and
4th grade) and a crafts leader. I really didn’t think I wanted to be a Sunday school teacher but with
Reverend Huxtable’s urging I decided to try it and it was with Tom’s good
mentoring that I learned how to read and love the Bible. I’ve always loved exercise so I also led a
women’s exercise class here at Eastridge in the 1970s. I’m not
sure we lost any weight but we really had a good time trying.
During the
years I worked outside the home, I took a hiatus from teaching, but I enjoyed
reading about different topics from the Bible. I always wanted to know things I’m sure no one else ever cared about
like, “How did all those Israelites know to bring and wave palms on Palm
Sunday?” “What happened to Aaron’s rod
of flowering almond?” “Why was finding
the baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes a special message for the
shepherds?” I’ve had many more such questions. As I said, probably nothing of interest to most Christians.
THIRD, I
really loved reading about the plants of the OT which started me reading about
the ancient grains such as barley, rye, and Kamut.
FOURTH, this
led me to years of baking bread including some of these grains. Then I shared
bread along with biblical bread stories. Did you know that the word “bread” is mentioned more than 400 times in
the KJV version of the Bible? Soon, I began calling those who received my bread
and stories, my “bread friends.”
FIFTH, and
presently I still write devotionals for the Eastridge page, and at Pastor
Thomas’ request I share bread with fellow Eastridge members through the Care
Giving Group here at our church.
I, for one,
have found real joy in my faith journey through all these years and the stories
are many. Some could tell of success, some could tell of heartbreak and
sadness, some could tell of the hardship of the loss of a spouse, some could
tell of failure and humility, but the stories I’ve learned to love the most are
the ones that have humbled me and have become humorous as I look back.
As a writer for the Eastridge devotional page, I started writing for the Advent and Lenten booklets back in the year 2000. I
plan to share a few of my amazing faith journey stories separately during this
summer series entitled, “What’s Your Story?” I did warn you that Octogenarians
have a really long story! Perhaps my
story is best heard in small doses. At
the time the stories were happening, I didn’t see them as using my Spirit given
gifts but hindsight shows me how not only the gifts but the use of the gifts was
spirit driven.
Prayer: Our Father in Heaven, we praise You for the gifts we’ve received through the Holy Spirit and We thank You for all that You do to love us throughout our faith journey on earth. Also, we thank you for uplifting us with our successes and teaching us with our humbling experiences while showing us always that Your love never fails us. In Jesus's holy name we pray. Amen
Judy Welch




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