Seven years ago, tonight, I was finishing my first night of Ignite Junior High Ministry at South Hills Church Community. I am pretty sure that this was the night that I just was able to sit in and watch what was taking place in our Middle School Ministry. I remember the next week I was off for Thanksgiving and the following week it was my turn to lead; we had eight students show up and twelve leaders. I was ready to change the world with that group of people.
See about two months earlier I had sent in this picture to South Hills, with my resume, when I applied for the job. Most people encouraged me NOT to send in this picture but I was convinced that I wanted to be in a place that would allow me to be who I am; and this picture captured that. The crazy thing is how quick it happened. Charity and I were not even married at the time but after we visited I knew we were moving to Vegas (a bittersweet event for two So Cal kids).
In the last seven years practically everything has changed in my life. I went from being our Middle School Pastor to the Discipleship Pastor and everything in between. When I moved out here I was not even married! While here I have begun, and completed, my ordination with The Alliance (our denomination). While doing that I have almost completed seminary. I also got a few more tattoos while out here, gained a few pounds, lost my plugs and started getting a real haircut (sometimes).
In the last seven years I have learned a whole bunch but here are some things I was thinking about today that have stuck out to me:
MY CHURCH WATCHED ME GROW UP
This may seem like something weird to start off with but its so true. When I moved out here I was so green in ministry it's not even funny. My church was there to support me when I was ordained (here are pics to show it). When I was getting restless in Middle School Ministry they added my responsibilities and helped me learn some more. They supported me when I was leading mission trips, encouraged me when I taught from stage and sat me down when I messed up. They were there when my kids were born and now are watching them grow up! I am thankful to have had such a supportive place to do ministry.
MINISTRY IS TOUGH
I know I'm not supposed to write this but I am going to: ministry is tough! I have seen students walk away from Jesus, seen adults walk away from our church and had friends who loved Jesus stopped talking to me. I have come home from camps and wanted to quit, been on the mission field and seen hungry kids who have never had a shower and met homeless guys who seem insane. The best part of all of this is that I had a church support me through it all because when I was growing up they never gave up on me.
LONGEVITY MATTERS
When I came to South Hills I said I wanted to come somewhere and do ministry for ten years. Now I knew the average youth pastor was only lasting for 9-18 months but I wanted to change that. I have been fortunate to have some great pastors in my life who modeled longevity in ministry and they encouraged me to do the same. I guess you could say that longevity has been breed into my ministry DNA. That helped me commit when times got tough. Now I can look back on students I met in the seventh grade who I am doing ministry alongside. I have families that I am the only youth pastor their kids knew! Longevity matters for influence, character and people know when I mess up I am not leaving because I have a church that has watched me grow up.
South Hills Church, I really want to thank you for everything and everyone over the last seven years. I could not imagine where I would be without you. It has been a privilege to serve here. I came alone but have been so blessed out here in the desert!
Congratulations, Neil. You have done so well..continue your growth and spreading the love of Jesus in your words and in your actions, and even in your craziness!! God Bless
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