Friday, November 12, 2004

Here We Stand

Here We Stand
Here's an interesting blog that may deserve following.

Post Election Recovery and Other Things

We have much to be thankful for: as a nation, for our church and in our lives. The election turned out in our favor and with a surprising outcome. It appears that Christian values are alive and well among our citizens and for that we can be thankful. But the margin, though significant, isn't overwhelming by any means and what the outcome will be next time around cannot be taken for granted. The real message is that God has not turned us over to our enemies for chastisement yet. It is a warning however, that as in Israel of old God's people need to be faithful to our purpose in the redemption and message of Christ. Let us pray that the renewed administration of our civil government will give us greater opportunity through the gospel to seek and save the lost. Our churches will need to respond not with legalism and fear, but in faith and love, while we have been given more time in which to reap the Lord's harvest.

Praise the Lord for the 14 new members we received at Trinity last week. May He continue to bring those to us whom he chooses to give us strength to do his will. Also, may He bless our work at Our Redeemer through the new people who are coming and more that we are given to reach. We also thank him for the financial benefits recently received and may they further increase our spiritual growth.

These are my thoughts as we enter into a time of thanksgiving and celebration this season of the Lord. May God bless us all.

Sunday, October 31, 2004

Reformation & Elections: A Quandry

As we head in to the national election on Tuesday I am struck by the importance of reformation in the church for the sake of our nation's immediate future. As Lutherans we embrace the two kingdom view of theology that says God has ordained both the church and the state with separate but mutually interdependant roles affecting his people. It is important that we view them separately but it is also important that we participate in them conjointly. As a Christian I believe that what happens in the secular realm is a direct result of God's actions on behalf of his faithful people and his plan and purpose for the Gospel of salvation through the message of Christ. As a citizen of a country that at least provides for freely exercized religion I believe that I have a responsiblitiy to practice my citizenship in such a way that it is supportive of my faith and Christian life. This is why I support the election of George Bush.

My support of the president isn't one of blind party affiliation, but in view of the the two alternatives that this election is about. President Bush has likely misjudged the course that he has followed in his tenure but, nevertheless, I think he is sincerely trying to do and achieve what is best for all our citizens in a way that conforms most closely with my convictions as a Christian. I am very concerned that a president Kerry will not be guided as carefully by these same principles.

A reformation in the church requires, as it did in the 16th century, a return to the faith and practice prescribed by the Bible. I believe that a reformation is needed in our national life as well. Not that I would expect it to be dictated or determined by Scripture as would the church. That is niether logical or practical. But our nation must be guided by principles and with leaders who's basis is consistent with our constitution. For just as the church should be formed by its God-breathed founding documents, so should America be formed by its God-ordained civil responsibilities.

Let us pray that God will intercede again for his people and our nation in providing that form of government that will fulfill his purpose, whichever way the election turns out.

Thursday, September 30, 2004


Southern District LCMS New Pastor Orientation - New Orleans 2004 Posted by Hello

Enjoying the Big Easy

Hi from New Orleans, Nelda and my first trip to the Big Easy. We came here on Tuesday to attend the Southern District (LCMS) orientation for new pastors and vicars to the district. Got to our hotel near Six Flags on Interstate 10 then went to the district president's home in Slidel back across the lake for a wonderful BBQ dinner and fellowship as an introduction to hospitality Louisiana style. Wednesday was spent in our meeting sessions until 5 p.m. then we were free to site see on our own. We went with a young couple, Pon and Amy, who are recently moved here from the seminary in St. Louis. Pon is the new Vicar at St. John Lutheran located right on Canal Street. We parked in the secure parking lot at the church then took the streetcar down to Bourbon Street. There we walked down Bourbon St. to a restaurant called Desire where we enjoyed Jumbalya and local refreshment before heading back to our car. It was a fun evening.

Today we fininished our sessions at noon and after a nice lunch provided by the staff we once more ventured down Canal St. taking the streetcar all the way to the river, went to the Riverwalk Mall then strolled back on the boardwalk and took the ferry across the Mississipi and back. Again we enjoyed the companionship of Pon and Amy and had a wonderful afternoon. Tomorrow we will head back home. We did really enjoy the orientation and meeting all the new pastors, vicars and their wives, along with the district executives and staff. It was very helpful and will prove so I believe in my years ahead as pastor of Trinity in Gadsden. But we also enjoyed our visit to a historic area of our nation that we had not been to previously. I'm sure we will enjoy revisiting the area from time to time and will enjoy our futher contacts with the many fine dedicated servants of the Lord with which we delighted in their company.

Friday, September 17, 2004

Ivan passes us by

Ivan is gone and left little damage to Gadsden, Etowah County. We lost neither electricity, water or trees though plenty of rain and wind. But by 7 p.m. last night it was pretty much gone to the Northeast. Anyway we're glad we were spared, but our thoughts and prayers are for those near the coast who have much cleaning up and rebuilding to do.

Thursday, September 16, 2004

Hurricane Ivan Welcomes Us To Alabama

Well we are experiencing our first hurricane even as I write. Actually it is now downgraded to a tropical storm but still packs a punch throughout most of the state. At 5:30 pm central daylight time Gadsden is in the middle of the storm watch. We've had some pretty good thunder storms and our trees have swayed mightily in the winds, but we're still standing. Probably only a couple more hours to go before the storm moves out of our area.

We did all the preparations: Got extra water bottles and jugs from the store, filled bathtub (so we have extra water and can flush our toilets if the water is cut off), got lots of comfort food and drinks and cans of soup and chili, got instant coffee if we lose power and, of course, lots of spare batteries of all sizes. The grocery store closed at 10:30 this morning, after I made our last run. Wasn't able to get C batteries for portable radio yesterday, but found some at CVS this morning.

So today is mainly staying at home and watching the TV and out the windows. Some concern about tornados but don't know if we had any here this far north or not. Been on alert since 10:30. Did go to church this morning and finished sermon preparation for Sunday. Hoping that our mission congregation at Talladega is still standing when I get there Sunday morning. Its a double wide trailer next to state hiway 77 and the report is that the storm did a lot of damage in that area. Oh well, its in God's hands.

Thanks to all who called or emailed asking about us. I'll add more when its over and I've got a chance to see what Gadsden has been through.

God bless you'all

Camping Again - Lake Guntersville State Park

Yes, Nelda and I finally got to do some camping again after living in Alabama for six months. I have been trying to sell our motorhome over Internet, RV Trader and local newspaper but with no luck. Just a few nibbles and "lookie loos". So Sunday after church the week before Labor Day we took it out to Lake Guntersville State Park and stayed for two nights. It was great and the campground is beautiful, only an hour away from Gadsden on the Tennessee River, we camped right down near the lake and with very few neighbors. Of course the next weekend would be the busy one and people were already saving campsites by putting up tents and rigs before we left on Tuesday. We were going to stay until Wednesday, but the Republican National Convention was in progress and we had no TV. I've been told that something is wrong with me. Anyway we really did enjoy a relaxing two days. A few pictures are at my website www.pastorpj.com. Click on the title above. Liz and Nina stayed home and watched the homestead for us.

We might just do this again soon, since the motorhome is still available. Alabama has a lot of nice campgrounds in their state parks and many are located here in Northeast and closeby.

Wednesday, August 04, 2004

Our Tour of Birmingham

Since Nelda and I have moved to Alabama we have been given a few local tours to some of the sites and places but hadn't gotten down as far as Birmingham just to see the town. So today with Tim and Liz we drove down to check it out. Visited the Aviation History Museum out by the airport and found it interesting. They had an SR71 Blackbird prototype on the field nearby along with a number of jet fighters from the cold war era. Inside was mainly examples from the early days of flight in the U.S.

Then we visited the Jazz Hall of Fame Museum in the old Carver Theater. Many of the early jazz musicians from the 30's up to the 90's were from Alabama. From there we went to Five Points near downtown - a five point intersection with some local shops and resturants. Had lunch at the Five-Point Grill then went out to the Summit Mall East of town on I549.

Got home about 4, barbequed some Bubba Burgers then went to Bible Study at church. It was a good day.

Sunday, August 01, 2004


Tim & Liz on a hike Posted by Hello

Northern Alabama View: Liz, Tim and Friends Hiking Posted by Hello

Tim and Mom Jammin in the Living Room Posted by Hello

Sightseeing in Alabama

One thing about having guests, you get to do a little sightseeing yourself. Tim is here and will be gone to soon next Saturday. I think he is enjoying his visit with mom, dad and lizzy. Friday we went to the Wills Winery in Duck Springs. Nelda, Liz and I had visited once before. It's a little family run place out in the country not too far from Gadsden. They grow their own Muscadine grapes and make several varieties. We thought to get some of their dryer red wine but it was still in the vat waiting to be bottled, which they intended to do that day but hadn't got to it yet. This is the South! Did purchase their last bottle of Ruby Red and a bottle of white table wine. Will have it tonight for our Salmon BBQ which is just minutes away.

Yesterday we went to the highest point in Alabama, Mt. Cheaha, at 2,407 ft. above Sea Level. These are mountains here in the South. Really! It was beautiful though and with a gorgeous view of Northern Alabama. It is hilly country with lots of trees and interesting back roads. On the way back we went on down to Talledega, which we hadn't actually seen yet though we go to our mission church 3 miles north every other Sunday. The town was larger and more impressive than I expected. Maybe our church will make it there.

Today Tim, Liz and a friend of hers from her work came to church at Trinity. Tim said the service was cool! Liturgy pretty close to what we were used to from Anaheim, with a Missouri Snyod twist on the tunes. It's slow work but I'm catching on. After church the kids went hiking to another "mountainous" area north of town. Nelda and I came home and took naps.

Now it is Marguerita Time and the potatoes are in the oven. Time to refill my glass and pitch frisbee with Liz before Salmon is ready to grill. Tim and mom are Jamming in the "living room." I'll put a picture in later.

God bless everyone and may you have a great day in the Lord. Bye Y'all!

Sunday, July 25, 2004

Some Interesting Reading

Sunday evening here in Alabama, expecting a thunder shower but no show so far. Been reading some interesting fiction of late. Started with the autobiagraphy of Henry VIII: with notes by his fool, Will Somers: a novel by Margaret George. It is a very entertaining hypothetical account of one of history's most intriquing characters. The author remains faithful to the historical data, but of course imagines the conversations and much that is left to the imagination. What interests me is the relationship to the Reformation period and the frequent references to the "Lutherans" and Henry's opinion of Luther.  I also read "Dissolution: a novel of Tudor England" by C.J. Sansom. It too gives an insight from a fictional viewpoint on what happened when the protestants gained a foothold in England as Henry challenged Rome for national supremacy. Then I'm now on my second novel by Karen Harper who wrote several mysteries with Elizabeth as the heroine detective who with her immediate staff solve the various conspiracies that history records in her ascendancy to the crown and her reign as Queen of England. Though written as fiction incorporating history of the period you get a real sense of what the period was like.

Anybody have any suggestions to follow up these readings. I particularly like historical fiction and the subject of how the Protestant Reformation developed in the 16th century is very interesting to me.

Saturday, July 24, 2004

Good News - Bobble Heads Found

Yesterday while rummaging through the TV cabinet in my home office I found a box that hadn't been opened yet that I had thought was lost in our move. Sure enough, safely wrapped inside were all my Anaheim Angel Bobble Head Dolls. I couldn't believe it. I thought I had looked everwhere and had given up that we had gotten them here to our new home in Alabama. I apologize to all the unknown people that I blamed for their loss. But you can see they were necessary to complete my Angel Shrine on the wall across from my desk. Now we can continue rooting for the Angels without any dark thoughts and remembering fondly the many game's we attended while living in Anaheim and at which we stood in line early to get those dolls. Tim Salmon, Garrett Anderson, Brian Downing and Rod Carew. Don't they look great up on my shelf?

I'm still an Angel Fan in Brave country Posted by Hello

Friday, July 23, 2004


Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Talladega, Alabama Posted by Hello
Nelda and I are enjoying having our daughter Liz staying with us. She has a job with an inventory company so her hours are rather sporadic right now. She usually works at night or early in the morning and sometimes both for several days in a row. She will be registering soon for her Fall classes at Gadsden State.

We are looking forward to Tim's visit next week. He will be flying into Birmingham Airport on Monday afternoon and will here for 11 days. We hope to show him what Southern living is about. We are enjoying living here. It's been warm and somewhat humid, but not unbearably so.

The church is doing well. Attendance was up last week and the people are great. We have several members in the hospital with serious illnesses, but they are improving and God is raising them up. Many are praying and our prayers are being answered.

I am still going to our mission in Talladega every other Sunday morning before our services at Trinity. We are planning a major mass mailing to try to get some more people attending.

God bless whoever reads this. We appreciate hearing from our friends and family.

Tuesday, June 08, 2004

Just returned from a fast trip to Portland to meet Liz at airport and drive back here so she can enroll at Gadsden State College for the Fall. Left on Memorial Day and made it to Nampa ID on first day. Tuesday went to Pine Bluff Wyoming after a steak dinner at Outback in Cheyanne. Wednesday went to Sweet Springs MO and Thursday to Nashville. Got home on Friday and saw Sheri and kids who came down to help Nelda get my car back from Atlanta airport parking lot. They left for home in Kentucky and we got back for usual Friday night at El Tapitio and of course for church on Sunday. All went well except for ticket in Nebraska. Oh well, my first ticket in 25 years. Good to be home. The Lord is good and we thank him for good weather all the way across the country and for a safe trip.

Saturday, May 29, 2004

Time to update again: Just returned from Stanford, Kentucky, where we attended our grandson Jacob P. Herndon's graduation from Boyle County High School. Very proud of him as he graduated with honors and with scholarships for Sullivan Technical College in Lexington where he will begin classes next month.

Also brought back his brother Joseph to stay with us for awhile until his mom comes to take him back.

Early Monday morning I will fly from Atlanta to Portland to drive with Liz as she moves here to live with us for awhile and go to college here.

All is well with us and our church. God bless all our friends.

Saturday, April 24, 2004

See pictures taken at Orange Beach while attending Southern District Pastor's Conference.
Time to update again and record what's happening with us in Alabama. Can't believe its been a month since our last update. We have been busy, but that's no excuse. Easter was a special time for us at Trinity Gadsden. The Herndon's came the week before and all but Sean and Jacob were with us on Palm Sunday. Then the boys joined us on Wednesday night and stayed until Saturday. Sheri and kids went to Our Redeemer in Talladega with us for Easter morning 8:30 service then went on home while Nelda and I went to Trinity for our Easter Service. The choir anthem and service went beautifully. We also had very meaningful services on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. Nelda, Sheri and kids got to do some fun things while they were here.

Then this last week Nelda and I went to the Hilton Garden Inn in Orange Beach, AL, for the pastors conference from Monday to Thursday. It was a beautiful location. The hotel was on the beach with white sand and lagoon like beach on the Gulf of Mexico. Weather was great and our room had a balcony overlooking the hotel pool and the beach and ocean. We enjoyed our walks on the beach and the jacuzzi in the patio area. Nelda and I drove over to Florida one day for lunch and had several great meals. None better than the banquet put on by the members of St. Mark's in Elberta as we closed the conference with another great service.

Good to be home again and looking forward to our service at Trinity. We won't have services in Talladega tomorrow because of the Nascar race that will draw over 250,000 and clog the hiways.

We bought a nice little two place table and simulated wicker chairs for our deck today and enjoyed a pleasant meal with a nice view of our wooded and park-like back yard. We really are enjoying our new home and hope more of our family and friends will be able to visit us some time.

Anyway, so much for now. Glad to hear the Angels beating Oakland as I get the audio for the radio broadcasts on my DSL internet connection. Only problem is I can't stay up to hear the end of evening games because of the 2 hour time difference.

God bless everyone who reads this. We miss our old friends but have made many new ones in our new congregation. They are great people of God.

Sunday, March 28, 2004

Today is another beautiful day in Northern Alabama. A Hi of 83 degrees with clear air and nice sky. It looks like it will be like this all week. Although we do need rain so hopefully we'll see it come in moderate fashion soon.
This morning we began morning worship services at our daughter mission church, Our Redeemer, in Talledega after some months of evening services there. The change back was well received by all who are coming. Hopefully we can get the work restarted and on a good track. The 35 mile drive for the 8:30 a.m. service was very pleasant and we returned to Trinity in Gadsden in plenty of time for preparations for the 10:45 a.m. service here.
Nelda and I have our new home in pretty good shape now. We ordered a new sofa and love seat for the living/family/dining/kitchen room. That should about do it for now - just a few finishing touches.
Sheri & kids are planning to come back next Saturday for a few days while they are on their Spring break. At least now we have TV and Hi-speed Internet access. That should help with the entertainment department.
Anyway, all is well here and we are truly enjoying our new life. God bless you'all, wherever you are.....

Tuesday, March 23, 2004

We are starting to get our new home and our new lives in Alabama in good order. Today we got our new drivers' licenses and began making arrangements for getting Alabama license plates for our vehicles. Even though we had to go to neighboring Glencoe to get our eyes checked and obtain authorization from the license examiner and then go to the county court house back in Gadsden to get our new licenses it only took less than an hour. Last time we went to Fullerton DMV to get a replacement license for Nelda it took nearly all day.

Enjoyed the Herndon visit. Took them to The Fisherman for dinner Saturday, a great local favorite resturant with plenty of atmosphere and great food. They left after church but will be back in two weeks for their Spring break. They have been very helpful with our move and unpacking our things.

Nina is adjusting to her new arrangements, but still doesn't like to be put into the utility room when we are gone or at night. At least she is now going up and down the back stairs from the deck. That makes it more convenient for letting her in and out.

Bad news: My satellite dish won't work because of all the trees around our house so we will have to go to cable. Had the Dish Network tech out today. Cable guy is coming on Thursday. Two problems: 1 - I will lose the convenience of my digital recording receiver that allowed me to record up to 30 hours of programming at the push of a button. 2 - I won't be able to get FSW that carries the Angel games. This means I will probably have to buy a new TIVO and use the internet to listen to the Angels. At least I now have DSL again. Oh well, sometimes you just have to make do!

Thursday, March 18, 2004

It has been a very busy two weeks since my last post. Here's a brief synopsis:
* On Sunday, March 14th, I was officially installed at Trinity after conducting my second Sunday service in the morning. At 4 p.m. The installation service was led by our circuit counselor Duane Maas. The processional was "Lift High The Cross" and the Responsive Reading was from Romans 12:1-8 and Ephesians 2:17-21. The Choir Anthem was "We Are The Church" and since Nelda and I had joined the choir I went to the choir loft in the balcony to sing with them then returned as our Head Elder Mark Thompson read Romans 10:8-15, 17 and then we sang "Lord of the Living Harvest (LW260) and heard Duane's very thought provoking message. After the choir and congregation sang "Here I Am, Lord" our district president, Rev. Kurtis Schultz conducted the Rite of Installation. Pastor Ken Fuehler who had just completed the Interim ministry at Trinity, Pastor Warren Rutland and Pastor Hal Hermetz of our circuit read the installation scriptures and then I made my vows and the congregation responded before the eight pastors present laid their hands in turn upon me with their blessing. I closed the service with prayer and the benediction and we recessed to "Glorious Things of You Are Spoken. The choir then ended with "How Firm a Foundation." The people of Trinity provided a wonderful reception follwing in the Fellowship Hall with a bountiful buffet and a beautifully decorated cake. I will put some pictures on my website.

*Then on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Nelda and I made our walk through before going to the attorney's office at 4 and signing the papers to take ownership of our new home. It was great to meet the seller and his wife. He had lived in the home since it was built in 1965. There were some construction needs that had to be finished, but we were able to begin moving in on Wednesday morning. I met the movers at the storage yard and led them to the house. Then at noon some ladies from the church (Debbie, Becky and Cathy) brought us lunch with enough to feed the movers and all of us. Mark came over and later came back to help us with several projects that needed doing. The new mattresses were delivered in the afternoon and it was wonderful not sleeping in the motor home.

* Today our new washer, dryer and refrigerator were delivered and the contractor finished the ceiling repairs. We brought the motorhome over from the campground and began unloading it. Nelda and I made a trip to Walmart for cleaning supplies and a few items we needed, including a new bed for our dog Nina. She still isn't sure what's going on.

* So things are beginning to take shape. Sheri and Sean are coming tomorrow and will be here Saturday and Sunday. Still lots to do, including getting ready for services at Trinity and Our Redeemer, but its beginning to feel like home.

* Thanks to all who have been praying and helping us. It has been a fantastic adventure. We love our church, our home, Alabama and all the people we have met. This is a terrific place to live and serve the Lord.

Sunday, March 07, 2004

Today was my first Sunday to conduct the worship service at Trinity Lutheran Church in Gadsden. It was a great blessing to be in the chancel and pulpit of my new church for Sunday morning. The people were there in good number as we gave our praise to God and sought his counsel in the Word. Today's service followed the Divine Service I with Holy Communion from Lutheran Worship. It is very close to the service used at Trinity Anaheim's traditional service as given in the Ambassador Hymnal. Except the musical settings in the liturgy are still unfamiliar to me so I will have to practice them.

This afternoon Nelda and I will travel to Talledega, about 35 miles south of here, and conduct a service for them at 5 p.m. followed by a Bible Study time.

We are still waiting to hear on the house, but the weather is great (after wind and rain Friday night). So all is well and God bless whoever reads this.
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Thursday, March 04, 2004

Here's an update on our move to Gadsden, Alabama. Last Sunday we worshiped at Trinity, our new church, that we began serving on Monday. The people were wonderful and the service was very meaningful - traditional and in good taste. I'm glad we were able to worship as guests for our first Sunday here. Then Sunday afternoon we made an offer on the house that Nelda and I saw on Saturday that we liked best of all that we had seen. It has 1972 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, with a great room including living, dining, family and kitchen - all open and comfortable looking. Enough space for Nelda's dining room set and large enough bedrooms for master, guest room and office. Our offer was accepted and we are in the process of getting into escrow. The house will need a few repairs that the owner says he will do and we hope it goes through quickly so we can move in by month's end. I'll put a picture on my family page to give an idea. It's exactly 2 miles from the church but in a nice secluded part of Gadsden, still close to the main street that the church in on.

Last night was our first service here, a mid-week Lenten service preceded by an excellent potluck meal in the church's fellowship room. This Sunday will be my first major service at 10:45 Central Time. Then at 5:00 p.m. I will conduct a service at the Talledega Preaching Station. This is a church being planted by Trinity with its own property and a double wide trailer for the services. I'm looking forward to both as an exciting day in the Lord.

Well, better go home to Nelda and Nina at the campground. We had an excellent lunch at the Community College. A buffet for over 55 seniors for 5.50 a person. It was a buffet with lots of good food. They do this every Thursday. Good eating places are in abundance here. Also the weather has been great these past several days, but thunderstorms are forecast for tomorrow night, then warm and sunny next week.

God bless all of our friends at Trinity, Mt. Calvary and all over. Write us an email if you get a chance. We've gotten some already but too busy to answer them individually right now. More later. Pastor PJ
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Wednesday, March 03, 2004

Praise the Lord for a successful journey to Alabama, our new home. Haven't been able to update lately as we have been busy house hunting and getting started in my new office at Trinity Lutheran Church, a place full of really great people. We have made an acceptable offer on the house that we liked. Now we are waiting for loan approval, house inspection and all the things needed to get into our new home here. Tonight is my first service with the Mid-Week Lenten service, preceded by a dinner in the Fellowship Hall. Nelda and Nina are still cooped up at the campground and we still have only the one car until the Herndon's bring our other one back down on the 19th. All is well and we are thankful to God and his people for bringing us here. More later.
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Saturday, February 28, 2004

Today was a beautiful day in Alabama - the sun came out and it was lovely. Nelda and I went to the church this morning and met Mary the music director and most of the choir. They were beginning to practice some Easter music. Told them we would both like to sing in choir once we get our selves situated. Took some pictures of the church. Don't know how to put in blog but will put in website somewhere.

We drove around to get familiar with the area and then lunch at Applebees across from the church. Met Real Estate agent at 1 p.m. and looked as some houses on Country Club Drive near the church. One we saw on Thursday with Mark and liked it very much, but after several others we found one we want to try to buy. It has a great room with open area including living, dining, kitchen and family room. Nice deck in back and pretty yard. More later if we can get it.

Tomorrow will be our first worship with the folks at Trinity. We will be guests tomorrow and will start work on Monday. This is a great place, far more than we anticipated or expected. God bless you'all and keep praying for us - we will need it.
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Friday, February 27, 2004

Well today was our first full day in Gadsden, Alabama. It was a great day and very full. First, however, on our trip here after spending the night at the Best Western in Vicksburg, Mississippi, got up yesterday morning to a flat tire on left front of motorhome. Thanks be to the Lord that it went flat while in parking lot overnight. Called Good Sam Emergency Service and they sent out some one to put my spare on then went to Jackson and got a new tire for front left also and put replacement on as spare. The tire that went flat was not in very good condition to be fixed. Anyway that cost us about 3 hours so we didn't get to Gadsden until 5 p.m. After setting up at the River Country Campground went to dinner at a local Mexican resturant with Mark Thompson from the church. Sean & Sheri ate with us then left for home in our chevy by way of Nashville to pick up Sean's car at airport.

Back to this morning, met Alex our Allied Van Lines driver at the mini-storage that Mark had arranged to unload our belongings. The local company that he had arranged to help him unload cancelled, so I called Laura at the church and she sent some people from the church to help unload the truck. That went well, then stopped at the church for first look inside. Suprised to see church sign on the highway read, "Welcome Home Pastor PJ & Nelda". Loved the church, will put pictures up when I can. Then Nelda and I went house looking. Looked at about six houses. None exactly what we wanted but several possibilities. Going again tomorrow. May have to get a bit bigger place so Nelda can keep her dining table and china cabinet. Or .....?

Tonight we went to the mall across from the campground. Very impressive. Then went to a resturant called Top of the River Catfish and Seafood. Sat overlooking the Coosa River and ate fried catfish, hushpuppies, french fries, cole slaw, pickled onions and cornbread with appropriate adult beverage. It was delicious and a very popular place on a Friday night, but didn't wait long and so back at campground. Using dialup internet in campground lodge to post this and check email.

Going to wrap up the day and go to bed now. Meeting at church in the morning then more househunting. God bless everybody and thank you again for all your prayers. The Lord is more than good to us - He is outstanding. Good Night!!!
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Thursday, February 26, 2004

Greetings from Vicksburg Mississippi. Today we will arrive at Gadsden. It has been an interesting trip. Lots of rain and cold temperatures. First night Sunday we didn't make it to Phoenix as planned but stopped at Quartzite just inside Arizona. Nelda, Nina and I stayed at a desert campsite and Sheri, Sean and kids stayed at motel nearby.

On Monday we got to El Paso and again camped with kids in nearby hotel. Tuesday was another long day. Tried to get to Arlington but had to stop at Weatherford. Rain and wind so bad that Sheri was having problem with night blindness. Found a nice new Econo Lodge and we all stayed there. It was nice for Nelda and I to have a warm room for the night and good showers before heading off yesterday.

Got here earlier but still rained all the way, so we are staying at a Best Western and another comfortable night before getting to our destination. Nina gets to have the motorhome to herself again.

News says that it is snowing in Gadsden but hope it is melted by time we get there later today. Anyway this motel has a high speed internet connection in the room so able to clean out email and record this on my blog.

Thanks for all the prayers. We have seen their result in our safety and smooth sailing! God bless you'all.

PJ

Monday, February 16, 2004

Today was a full day of preparing for our move to Alabama. Our daughter Sheri arrived Saturday with her two youngest sons Joe and Micah. They got to go to Mt. Calvary yesterday with Nelda for my last Sunday with the wonderful people there. The congregation had a reception for us after both services and provided us with real joy in the Lord as we bid them fond farewell. At each service including the Chinese speaking congregation we were given peaceful release as their Follow-up Interim Pastor. Head Elder Bert Talbert was unable to be at church because of illness but provided a very nice written statement on our service at Mt. Calvary for the nearly six months I was with them. The people were all very gracious incuding a number of gifts that we sincerely appreciated. Rita Moreno our church secretary did an excellent job organizing our farewell reception. I will truly miss all our wonderful friends that we made in the brief time we were given to serve with them.

Then yesterday afternoon we attended a fellowship gathering of old Trinity Anaheim friends with whom we had shared our Cursillo times together. Doug and Vicki Lewis hosted at their home and we had a delightful Mexican potluck dinner. It was the last time to see some of the men who would be working a retreat next weekend when we will have our last Sunday at the church which has been our home for nearly 38 years.

Meanwhile on with the packing and getting ready. Our motorhome is back in the shop to get the transmission repaired. Sheri's husband is flying in Wednesday to help us also and drive one of our cars to Gadsden. Sheri will drive the other one. Friday the moving van will be here and meanwhile there is still a lot of stuff in the garage and driveway to dispose of. Our daughter Elizabeth who came down from Oregon last week has been a tremendous help and our son Tim will be coming up from San Diego on Friday to be be here as we prepare to leave Sunday after services. Oh yes, Trinity is also planning an open house for us at the Ken and Joy Dahlberg home in Villa Park on Saturday afternoon. It sure will be quiet once we hit the road heading east to our new home. God is good and we rejoice in all that He has provided through old friends and the new ones we will soon meet in Alabama. Praise the Lord!

Thursday, February 12, 2004

Today was my last office day at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church and School in Diamond Bar. All the children made and signed cards with many wonderful and thoughtful sentiments regarding our leaving them and going to Alabama to start a new ministry. Head Elder Bert Talbert and the Church Office Executive Assistant Rita Moreno took me to lunch at the Chinese Resturant accross the street. It was very nice and I will surely miss them and all the great people at Mt. Calvary who have been very supportive and a blessing in my 5 1/2 months with them. Now I must concentrate on our move and in helping Nelda and my daughters Liz and Sheri getting all the packing and disposal done so we can leave on the 22nd.

This Sunday, Feb. 15th will be my last Sunday at Mt. Calvary. Then on the 22nd I will preach my last sermon at Trinity in Anaheim. On Saturday the 21st will be an open house at the home of Ken and Joy Dahlberg in Villa Park, then after the service on Sunday we will leave in our Motorhome followed by Sheri & Sean in our two cars as we caravan eastward to Gadsden, Alabama. We plan to arrive on Thursday so Sean and Sheri can go home by Friday.

There is still much to do but everything is slowly coming together. With the Lord helping us and guiding us we will commit our way unto him and He will bring it to pass.

Sunday, February 01, 2004

This morning at Mt. Calvary we received into membership a neat family, Barry & Jackie Geipel and their two children. They also have a very interesting website with lots of great information.Barry L. Geipel

Sunday, January 25, 2004

JPL Website with pictures from MarsJet Propulsion Laboratory

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

Sunday, January 18th, following the services at Mt. Calvary in Diamond Bar, California, where I am completing my interim ministry, I received a phone call from Trinity Lutheran Church in Gadsden, Alabama, informing me of their decision to call me as there new pastor.

It is with great delight in the Lord and gratitude for his guidance and direction that I have accepted His call through the good people at Trinity. Nelda and I will be moving from our home of the last 22 years in Anaheim at the end of February to become permanent residents of the great state of Alabama and servants of the congregation in Gadsden. We thank Jesus for leading us into this new adventure and our many friends for their prayers and support.

Saturday, January 17, 2004

National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2004
Comparing this year's declarattion with Ronald Reagan's in 1988 I am disappointed in President Bush's release. The following email was sent this morning:

Dear Mr. President,

Thank you for your declaration proclaming tomorrow as National Sanctity of Human Life Day. I am also grateful for your part in securing legal preventions for Partial-Birth Abortion in our nation. However, I am disappointed in your declaration's statement for not having addressed the greater atrocity of abortion causing the deaths of over 44 million unborn children over the last 31 years.

Ronald Reagan's 1988 declaration, by contrast, gave a far stronger position against this threat to our nation, a threat greater than that of terrorism because it threatens not only vastly greater numbers but our integrity as a nation deserving of God's blessing. And though largely ineffective except for the ban of 2003, Reagan's absolute unwavering resolve is the only kind of hope that might one day turn the tide. I sincerely hope that political considerations have not resulted in the rather weak statement put out by your office.

As a Lutheran pastor I will be preaching on the pro-life issue tomorrow and urging my congregation to keep pushing for the "protections of the innocents" and the "personhood of the unborn" as did Reagan throughout his administration. I urge you to take the same stand for the sake of our country, which we both love, but also for the greater reason we share as Christians responsible for bearing the light of Christ in an otherwise dark and dangerous world. God has enabled you and empowered you to be the president of the greatest nation the world has ever known. I support you as an enthusiastic citizen and ideological soulmate, but I encourage you to remain strong and unflinching in the face of our greatest moral dilemma.

Sincerely,

Pomeroy J. Moore
Pastor

Saturday, January 10, 2004

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