Tuesday, December 4, 2018

A Few Days Off the Road

* This post will go out to pastors across the Philadelphia District Church of the Nazarene this week. Yes, it’s my “Four Winds Forecast” — December 4, 2018 edition. Seemed good for my blog as well. 

When I said “yes” to the new call God placed upon my life for His glory — to be district superintendent of the Philadelphia District Church of the Nazarene — I knew immediately I would purposefully spend many days on the road. Getting to the frontlines of where the local church gathers to encourage and to serve is the only way I know how to be a DS and maintain integrity. It’s a daunting undertaking but also quite sacred. 

So, for six months, Kim, Lucy, and I, have wholeheartedly embraced the highways and backroads of eastern Pennsylvania and southern New Jersey and we have absolutely zero regrets. What a ride it has been — to form relationships with pastors and leaders and local church families. We continue to be humbled by this sacred season of seeking out “our people” — The Nazarenes. 

About two weeks ago we winterized our Four Winds RV and finally felt permission to exhale. Yes, we were and are a little road-weary now. And a few days ago I came down with a cough and a cold and chest congestion set-in. So, after the weekend past, Kim, Lucy, and I, have now taken a few days off the road to recover. It’s just what The Great Physician ordered. 

Amazingly, the Season of Christmas is beautifully upon us, and if Advent calls for anything, it calls for us as Jesus-believers to pull back the throttle of our lives and to seek the face of our Lord in a fresh way, to intentionally wait on His new-morning mercies, and to simply rest in His promised presence. So, that’s what we are doing. We look forward to being on the road again, but for now we are taking a God-ordered timeout. Pray for us. 

I pray your life slows down a little, too. May the One Who is Our Peace, be yours. And, let’s not miss Christmas this year. 


‘Tis the Season to be Lucy. 

My Instagram below from this week may interest some of you:


Presence Matters Most!
That is... Presence. Unity. Souls. Love. 

Pastor Kerry Willis 

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