[Mom and my family surprising me in 2003 at my 40th birthday party at Xenia: First United Methodist, Xenia, OH. I love this picture.]
Dear
Friends,
The McDowell family thank you for all of
your cards, kind words of sympathy and prayers at the death of my mother on
June 9. It meant so much to us to know
that we weren’t alone during that very difficult time.
All four of her children were able to be
by her side the week she passed away in Stewartstown, PA overlooking her family
farm. At one point, we gathered around
mom to each thank her for being a great mom and to offer our good-byes to her.
When it was my turn, I told mom that she
was the reason I was a pastor. When I
was in High School, mom encouraged me to serve with her on a visitation
ministry in the church. Together, we
visited shut-in members in their homes.
We would have some conversation, read scripture, and pray with the
person we were visiting. Eventually, mom
encouraged me to make these visits on my own which I enjoyed doing.
Thanks to that visitation ministry, mom
taught me how important ministry is in the church. She planted a seed that led me to accept
God’s calling to pursue ordained ministry.
As I reflect on this memory, I am reminded of what a privilege it is to serve in ministry together. When we reach out to others in the name of Christ, God's blessings are multiplied and lives are changed, including mine.
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