It's been a little over four years since I left full-time ministry. It was a good decision. I was worn out and felt like I wasn't serving the congregation as well as I did when I arrived in January 2005.
For the first year I relaxed. Played some golf (badly). Worked on my guitar skills (not much improvement) filled in a few times at St. Mark (thanks to Pastor Sheldon). And while this was going on, my dear, sweet wife and I purchased a summer home in St. Joseph, Michigan.
This gave us a good five months of being with our two daughters and their families. We loved being near Lake Michigan. We watched the grandkids play soccer, basketball, junior golf and attended swim meets. We attended the local LCMS church and discovered an excellent teacher who led the Sunday morning Bible class. The move also helped us to escape the hottest part of the summer here in the Valley.
While there I made myself available for pulpit supply. Unfortunately, there were a number of churches in the area without pastors so I had plenty of opportunities to preach. While I was there, I came up with the idea to offer to preach regularly at Christ the Redeemer in Phoenix. Soon, I was preaching every Sunday from October to April.
At the same time I received a call to see if I would teach the Thursday morning Bible class at Church of the Master in Phoenix. I jumped at the chance to do so. While in the parish I taught a Thursday evening class at Life in Christ. But with all the other duties I has as Senior Pastor I often wasn't able to prepare as fully as I would have liked. Now, I would have all the time needed to teach as I wanted to.
This is where Sherri says I flunked retirement. And, in one sense, she's right. Preparing a sermon and Bible study takes time. But time is what I have. And since golf wasn't bringing me any enjoyment, having the opportunity to preach and teach in retirement has been perfect.
I thank and praise God that He has been able to use me in retirement. Now, if He would only do something to help with my golf game!