Two weeks ago tomorrow I stood before the Missouri Presbytery for my final ordination exam. After a round of questions, presbytery voted to sustain my examination. My ordination service is scheduled for Sunday evening March 8 at Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church. I am thrilled to be on the verge of ordination as a teaching elder in the PCA.
As I look back and reflect on the past 6 years of seminary, pastoral internship, and now answering a call to ministry at Twin Oaks, I am filled with gratitude. Through all of life's uncertainties, God is ever-faithful. I am amazed at his gentleness and grace with a sinner like me. "For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen" (Rom. 11:36).
As I look back and reflect on the past 6 years of seminary, pastoral internship, and now answering a call to ministry at Twin Oaks, I am filled with gratitude. Through all of life's uncertainties, God is ever-faithful. I am amazed at his gentleness and grace with a sinner like me. "For from him and through him and to him are all things. To him be glory forever. Amen" (Rom. 11:36).



10 comments:
Well done, Jay. Now get busy registering for GA. :^)
I'm already trying to find a "Gingerman" in Orlando.
Congratulations !
Praise be to God for sending laborers like you into His harvest. May the Lord richly bless you as you seek to hold up the Lord Jesus Christ faithfully throughout your entire ministry.
May the Lord bless you as you enter this new phase of service for our Lord.
Matt, Thank you. I'm still thinking through GA. It will be a stretch for me, being on the heels of a youth retreat. I will talk with my pastor about it today. I do miss our Ginger Man times.
Nicholas, Thank you for your kind and encouraging words.
Congratulations, man. I hope I've given you adequate practice in battling squirrelly theologies. :)
Thanks Nathan. I've enjoyed our past theological discussions very much. I pray your studies are going well at UGA.
Thanks Rev.!
Congratulations on completing your Seminary training and standing on the cusp of ministry. May God bless you in your work as studying ends and learning begins.
Dr. Campbell,
Thank you for your kind and wise words to me. And thank you for your work among the church. I have been edified reading your blog posts at Ref21 and your book Heroes and Heretics. May God continue to grant you his benediction.
Jay
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