This scripture
is the verse of the day on BibleGateway.com, which I often use to look up Bible
verses. The first part is familiar to us as it’s similar to the words spoken by
our pastors in the prayer before the sermon in worship services.
October is Pastor Appreciation Month and we’re asked to take action to let our pastors know how important they are to us. It doesn’t have to be much—just telling them we appreciate them can be enough. When we work, we often wish we were thanked more often or felt more appreciated. We have the chance to let our pastors know we’re grateful for them.
I found a poem
by Judy Crowe for pastor appreciation month, and the first and last verses
state (with a little editing):
Have you ever walked in our pastors’
shoes,
And gone where their feet have trod?
Have you ever thought of what they mean to us,
And on your knees, given thanks to God?
And gone where their feet have trod?
Have you ever thought of what they mean to us,
And on your knees, given thanks to God?
Eastridge is
blessed with pastors who have different gifts to share with us. Let us remember
throughout the year to give thanks to God for their service with us. (And even though
there is no staff appreciation month, let us remember and give thanks for the
staff members who support the pastors.)
Prayer: Dear Lord, Thank you for
sending Melodie and Thomas to serve our church at this place and time. Help us
to remember each day that they are here to guide us on our journey. And help us
to let them know we are thankful for them. Amen.
Robin Hadfield
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