Sunday Reflections
God be praised for another day in the presence of God in corporate worship on the Lord’s Day!
After a long and tedious week, I had the joyful privilege of having my uncle, Rev. Lloyd Anthony Pullam, with us at the Mt. Salem Church to share in the preaching of God’s Word. What a treat! Uncle Lloyd is my favorite uncle. He is my Dad’s eldest brother; and he has always been a mainstay for myself and my ministry. Though he has lived in the Dallas/Fort Worth area since I’ve been able to recall, he would always show up and be marked present at my first sermon, wedding, pastoral anniversaries, etc.
Back in 2010, Uncle Lloyd had a stroke that affected him physically and eventually led to his retiring after 26 years of pastoral leadership at the historic St. Emmanuel Baptist Church in Denton, Texas. Literally, I wouldn’t be married to D’Ani today without him (Long story!). While his stroke affected him physically, it did not affect his mind or his preaching. So, he came and he preached! The title of his message was “The Unfinished Business of the Church”. His texts: John 17:1-4; John 19:30; 2 Timothy 4:7; Matthew 28:18-19. We were blessed as a result of his sharing in the faithful preaching of God’s Word. I thank God for him; and his willingness to come and share with the Pastor and People of our congregation.
Seeing the after-effects of my uncle’s illness served as an eye-opener and awakening for me a few years ago. Being a pastor, in and of itself, is a loathsome task in regard to the stewardship of one’s body and health. In the church, particularly in the south, parishioners of various cultures wouldn’t give the preacher much money; but they would give him a plate of food and bake him a cake. While we live in a different time, that tradition has continued in any given local church. And while partaking of some of these ‘treats’ aren’t off of the proverbial table to many pastors; simply put – eating whatever you want to eat AND not taking care of one’s self is a cardinal sin. I have and am learning to accept what our wonderful parishioners give, eat a little and share the remainder. Living with a wife who will not eat sweets, and sons who have yet to appreciate a pound cake or peach cobbler from scratch – it only invites danger to bring these things home with me! As a result of this lifestyle change, I have seen how far I’ve come, and how far I have yet to go. I owe it to giants in the faith, as my father, uncle, wife, sons and others to look after myself, protect my “temple”, guard what comes in and goes out and improve the quality of my life for the long-haul . That being said, I only hope to be as much of a blessing to these ‘giants’ who’ve been such a blessing to me; and enhance their life as they’ve enhanced my own. I believe my Uncle’s story is not over. I am looking forward to him utilizing the gifts God has given him to write, publish and contribute his knowledge and experience working in Christian Education, College/Student Ministry and Music Minsitry to assist local congregations.
I am looking forward to sharing on the last Lord’s Day of this year. It is always a struggle in preparing to preach the last Sunday of the year, for me. I am always pressed for time, doing last minute shopping, performing my list of honey-do’s, as well as looking after little ones who are out of school for the remaining year. Now it is Monday; and I am still grappling with various texts. If you’re reading this, please keep me in your prayers, as I will for you. I would love to hear from you, read your thoughts and ask that you share this blog with someone who would be helped. May you have a great week, celebrating the birth of Christ!
What a blessing to have your uncle come and share! WOW! Your words concerning a healthier lifestyle have inspired me to do better. Sweets are also my weakness! I know you will do an amazing job as you stand to preach (as you always do). I will certainly be praying that God would use you in a mighty way as you close out 2015! Blessings to you and the family during this holiday season! 🙂
You are so kind. Thx for the encouragement. I’m not in a diet on Christmas!!!
Praise the Lord! What a blessing to have my elder brother with you. You will not find a greater supporter anywhere. Thi has always been his MO. If the Lord says the same he will be sharing with us at the Saint John First Church on Sunday 12/27/2015.
As always, I love your blogs and the personal transparencies throughout, that seem to hit home with many who may struggle in similar ways. I am a lover of life’s illustrations brought to life. I am absolutely certained, I would have been ecstatic sitting at the feet of Jesus bringing the word alive through parables. One thing I NEVER forget daily, is to pray for my family and their particular circumstances if I’m aware. I love you and I’m grateful you are the kind and thoughtful nephew towards your Uncle Lloyd. As your Dad has mentioned, you will NOT find a greater supporter of family than he. I pray that God endows within you a mighty word, and the Holy Spirit empowers your deliverence, while finding its mark(s). Thank you for sharing. See you soon. I love you! Momma