The Fifth Sunday of Easter
May 14, 2017
To the members of St. John’s and
St. Peter’s Lutheran Churches,
It is with both joy and sadness that
I announce that the Lord has led me to accept the call to serve as Pastor of
Peace Lutheran Church in Windsor, Ontario.
We have so many wonderful memories
from living here. Our family was just two people when we
arrived, with no clue God had His plans to increase us to seven - plus my mother-in-law moved to town to be with us, so eight really. All our children were born, baptized and
taught the Word of the Lord here with you.
I have gone through depression here and I suffered the grief of my father’s death and the
death of so many dear members here. Yet
through it all, both the good and the bad, you have put up with my mistakes,
forgiven my sins, prayed for me and loved my family. In many ways I have learned from you not only
what it means to be a pastor, but also a man of God, a husband, and a
father. I would not have grown to be the
person I have become without the last 16
years of having you as dear friends, the flock of God He had entrusted to
me. Which also fills me with sadness as
I think about how much I will miss you and the love you expressed regularly for
my family and me.
I am able to accept this new call
because I believe God will bless my family’s life and work in Canada just as He
has blessed us in Randolph County. They
have ministries such as a food pantry and more Bible classes, and other different
opportunities for ministry that fit many of my strengths, as well as
challenging me to grow in some of my weaker areas.
Quite honestly, another one of my
reasons that led me to accept the call to go to Peace Lutheran is because I
trust God has another man chosen to lead you and care for you, and to be cared
for by you. He faithfully promises, “Never
will I leave you. Never will I forsake
you.” He makes that promise just as much
to us as we move to a different country as He makes it to you here. St. Peter’s and St. John’s are two
congregations blessed by God. He is even
now at work preparing you to grow spiritually with a new pastor, and preparing
that new pastor for you. The Lord only
knows how much longer He will use before that work is ready. He also knows
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the unforeseen troubles that approach the
individual lives of our members,
·
the challenges in the years ahead that face St.
Peter’s and St. John’s locally,
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as well as the threats against Christian
churches in America in the future.
Our Good Shepherd who has died
and risen again to provide us with eternal life shall also provide the new
pastor who will help lead these two churches to face those changes, differently
than I would – but God grant that it is always according to His Word.
The leadership of our dual parish
is faithful. Yesterday I spoke with
Pastor Mark Nebel, our circuit’s visitor, and he is ready to work with
them. I have every confidence that through
this work, a pastor will accept your call, and he will deeply bless you and be
blessed by you.
Our plans for the timing of our move
are very unclear. As most of you know,
my mother-in-law is currently receiving breast cancer treatments. Our hope would be that I might continue
serving as your pastor until after her surgery, which is looking like it will
happen in July. Because the school year
in Windsor starts the first week of September, we would like to move into our
new home before then. We will also need
to visit Windsor ahead of time to choose a new home as the congregation does
not have a parsonage. As our plans come
into focus, I will keep the congregation informed.
I will be arranging with Chairmen
Dennis Phegley and Nathan Koester to schedule a dual parish council meeting so
we can discuss these things and agree upon my final Sunday here. It is also my understanding that the voters’
assembly of each congregation will need to vote on granting me a peaceful
release as your pastor.
I have many more things to say, but
this is more than enough for now. Please
keep the congregations of St. Peter’s, St. John’s, and Peace in your prayers. I
have included two in this letter that you might wish to add to your own. The people at Peace Lutheran will have you in
their prayers. Please also ask God to
grant safety and strength to my family as we make this transition. I
remain
Yours in Christ,
James A. Leistico
Pastor
Lord God,
You have called your servants to ventures of which we cannot see the ending,
by paths as yet untrodden,
through perils unknown.
Give us faith to go out with good courage,
not knowing where we go,
but only that Your hand is leading us
and Your love supporting us;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
You have called your servants to ventures of which we cannot see the ending,
by paths as yet untrodden,
through perils unknown.
Give us faith to go out with good courage,
not knowing where we go,
but only that Your hand is leading us
and Your love supporting us;
through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
O Gracious Father, You led Your holy
apostles to ordain ministers for the proclamation of Your Word and the faithful
administration of the Sacraments of Christ.
Grant to our congregations the guidance of the Holy Spirit to choose a
suitable pastor according to Your will for the blessing of Your Church in this
place, and give us patience to wait for Your time; through Jesus Christ, our
Lord. Amen.