When I first started working in ministry I was an intern at my home church. After two years I was basically forced out. I was strongly encouraged to take another job at another church because I was never going to be more than an intern.
My first year of college I met with my former boss, Stu Hodges. Some of the college students were pushing for me to lead the college ministry back at my home church. I met with Stu to let him know I wasn't pushing to have the job. After I met with him I asked if he ever would consider me for that position. He said, "Rob, to be honest, I don't think I could ever work with you again."
Three years later Stu hired me to be the Assistant Youth Pastor. We worked great together as a team. So much so that when Stu started Waters Edge he offered me a job. I've been working at Waters Edge now for 5 years and I love it. Stu and I have a great relationship. Rough beginnings are hard to overcome, but if you are committed to finish strong it's possible to be remembered for who you are and not who you once were.
I like this series of posts as it has caused me to do some internal reflection. I would suggest, however, that you are not "finished" at WEC. Given the vision of this church for the future, we can still say that we are nowhere near the finish line. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteValuable concept--WISDOM personified.
ReplyDeleteWow I never knew that about you and Stu
ReplyDeleteHow could anyone not work with you? I never knew that. I remember you going to Deer Park ( I think that's where it was) BUT, I had no idea that was why. I'm glad that yau'll worked it out because I can't imagine WEC without you.
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