The evening service called "Mosaic" at Perritte Memorial Methodist Church came to an end. I lead worship there for 2 years. The service had great people that have expended a large amount of energy to try and reach a new group of people in Nacogdoches but it never got momentum. I miss those good people but fortunately I'm friends with most of them on facebook.
My son Austin moved out of the house and got 2 part time jobs in the Webster Tx area. I stay with him when I work in Houston. Early in the mornings he is a package handler at the Ex and on weekends he works concessions at Kemah Boardwalk.
He really seems to be enjoying his new jobs and he loves NOT being in Lufkin. There is a Chipotle' just a couple of blocks from his apartment and he loves living in that area with so much to see and do.
My oldest brother Richard passed away this year, and my family asked me to perform the service. It was hard in a way but it was also a great blessing to talk about my oldest brother and laugh and cry with my family about him and his life. My relationship was not always good with Richard but I was so glad that I had seen and talked to him a few times in his last months and in his last day he called me a hardhead and we told each other "I love you". It was a good day even though it was his last.
Finally, as of midnight, December 31st 2012, I will no longer be a pastor at First Christian Church in Lufkin, Tx. The new job I have requires full time travel. I work in Houston when I'm not working in Lake Charles or Victoria or Corpus or Brownsville or Laredo or Uvalde or wherever else the company needs me. This travel and the new responsibilities pull me away from my congregation and prevent me from fulfilling my call as pastor to this congregation. It was a very hard decision but it's the right one. I thought I could make it all work but I could not. Sunday was my last service and we did a little extra music. It was a fun morning and I enjoyed being at the table for the last time. You can go to church again here if you want.. :-)
2012 was kind of a hard year... I look forward to 2013 and what it has in store. Hannah's graduation and what she will do after... Austin's work (he's already been told he'll go to full time at Kemah in February), weekends with my bride. Donna and I looked back and realized that for the last 14+ years since we started Upward Basketball at FUMC Lufkin and we both started working in church services doing various things, we have been working 6 and 7 days a week for all those years. Since I travel so much I will value some free weekends with my honey. We're going to the Cotton Bowl to watch the Aggies beat the hell outta o.u. and we will celebrate our 29th anniversary a couple of weeks later. We are still very young at heart and love being together.
Adios 2012... 2013 has lots to offer, but most of all.. as Jimmy Buffett says. I Love the Now!
Ecclesiastes 3
12 I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live. 13 That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God.Peace...