When asked (often) why I’m retiring, my answer has been
that I believe the Lord wants me to close this chapter in my life and ministry.
A second compelling reason is that my health over the past six years or so has
been suspect. I wrote about having eight stents placed in two of my heart
arteries back in 2008 and 2009. Then three years ago I was diagnosed with
prostate cancer, sending Isaura and me down a new path which has changed the way
we eat. We have chosen to fight this cancer from a holistic approach, which
includes Isaura preparing organic foods. And I’m feeling fine!
I know my retiring is a bit confusing because many of you thought I
retired already. Actually, this is my second retirement. I retired from the
Navy chaplain corps six years ago when I turned 60. This time I’m retiring from
organized church ministry. In place of serving the church I am looking forward
to doing a lot more writing. My primary focus is to write some historical
novels about my pastor/circuit riding great grandfather’s exploits during the
Civil War, 1862-63. I am also planning to write an update on the first book I
published in 1998, “The Sandwich Generation: Adult Children Caring for Aging
Parents.”
I have a few other writing projects as well. One of them is
to compile my Roots in Ripon articles
by subject, or year, or some other way. Quite a few folks have asked that I do
this. In addition, my girls want me to write some children’s books. I may move
this up on the priority list since my grandkids are growing real fast!
Another writing project I have planned is a book on “Humor
in Combat.” This would be the funny things that can, and often do happen when
the bullets are flying. I have been collecting such stories from war vets for a
number of years.
My final book focus is to write about Navy chaplains who
first served as Marines. During my years in the service, I met a number of
chaplains who had previously done a hitch in the Marine Corps. What took place
in their lives that brought them to the point of sensing a call of God to
provide ministry to the men and women of the Navy and Marine Corps? I aim to
find out.
There are lots of other things I’m looking forward to
doing, such as spending more time with my grandkids. For instance, this past
school year I’ve been working with 6-year-old Alyssa, a kindergartener, helping
her learn a song, entitled, “The 50 States in Rhyme.” There’s some patter that
goes with it which she has also learned. So, last Friday when I went to pick
her up from school, which is my normal routine, I told Miss Huff, her teacher,
that Alyssa had a song she wanted to sing for her. So, with kids running all
over the place, with shouts and various other noises made by kids escaping for
the long Memorial Day weekend, Alyssa stood there and sang the song, and nailed
it! If you’re not familiar with the song, after the opening patter, it begins
by listing all fifty states in alphabetical order, implementing a sing-song
melody. It’s a hoot!
The full impact of retiring from the active pastorate has
not settled in just yet. Isaura and I love the folks in the Ripon Free
Methodist Church. They are family. Last Sunday evening the congregation hosted
a Retirement Dinner for us which was truly a blessing. The spaghetti was
delicious, the entertainment superb – the Golden Valley Chorus sang a number of
songs – and 14-year-old Lexie Anderson from our church performed a praise dance
which brought down the house. During the sharing time, so many people stood to
offer such kind remarks and remembrances that it left Isaura and me emotionally
drained.
Our plan is to stay put right here in Ripon so we can be
close to our grandkids and where we can also continue to fellowship at the Free
Methodist Church. The new pastor is Steve Evoy and he will be arriving with his
family in early July. They are driving out from Michigan. Pastor Steve has
already made it very clear that he wants Isaura and me to continue attending
the church, which was music to our ears.
A number of folks have asked me if I will continue to write
the Roots in Ripon articles now that
I’m retiring. The answer is yes. I enjoy these opportunities to share each
week, besides the fact that many people have encouraged me to stay.
And then there’s this little matter of golf. This game,
which the Scots came up with some 600 years ago, is a recreation I really
enjoy. You will no doubt, see my car in the club parking lot frequently.
But it’s Isaura, my bride of 38 years, whom I will be able
to do some things with which we’ve not been able to do mostly because we haven’t
been able to take off on weekends for years on end. We have a number of trips
planned, both nearby (150 miles or less), and some long trips (Europe,
cross-country USA).
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