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A Sunday in the life of a pastor…January 24, 2016.

Awake at 5:03am – no alarm – just time to be up.

Praying at our kitchen table for what the day could hold.

Read the YouVersion’s Bible plan – “Digging Deeper Daily.”Slide1

A see-you-later kiss with Jocelyn before heading out the door on a surprisingly mild January morning.

Pulling into an already filling parking lot ninety-five minutes before service time.

Handshakes, smiles and hugs with staff and volunteers.

Good-natured ribbing on my return from a two-week holiday.

High-fives with pre-schoolers in the foyer.

Pictures with a family of Patriot football fans decked out in the colors, hours before the AFC Championship game kick-off.2016-01-24 09.36.40

Prayer with our ministry team before taking the platform.

Acknowledgement and appreciation for dozens of volunteers from our Family Winter Carnival the day before.

Feeling proud of a pastor new on staff as he delivers his first message to very warm receptions in all three services.2016-01-24 11.53.18

Anointing and praying for a five year-old, diagnosed with a rare, terminal genetic disorder – GAN.

Putting an arm around a newly widowed wife’s shoulders and feeling humbled by her grief.

Introductions to happy first time guests – friends of North Pointers.

Meeting a newborn.

Signing up growth group participants for our Same Page Initiative.Daring Faith FB Header

Sympathizing with a wife as she shares about her husband’s attempted suicide.

Praying with a mom whose 35 week-old baby is still hospitalized since birth.

Viewing iPhone photos of a young couple’s brush with death a week earlier in a highway encounter with a moose.

Praying for our church family.PastorBob3

Thanking a new volunteer head usher in our 3rd service.

Collecting stats and drafting an agenda for our pastoral staff meeting on Tuesday.

Heading home for a cafe mocha and championship football.

Visiting a senior in palliative care whose attendants enthused that she perked up when hearing that her pastor and his wife were coming to see her.

Praying at the bedside of a mentor struggling through excruciating pain.

Texting with an out-of-town family celebrating their preemie baby’s first birthday.

Facetiming with a son, daughter-in-law and our one month-old grandson who reside one province east.

Blogging the story of a woman from North Pointe whose initiative to collect winter clothing for children has blessed the lives of inner city students.Mother Teresa School5

An unfinished to-do-list that will wait for Monday.

Reading a few pages in a new novel before sleep at 11:10pm.

Grateful for a meaningful day as a pastor.

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Bob Jones

Happily married to Jocelyn for 44 years. We have two adult sons, Cory and his wife Lynsey and their son Vincent and daughter Jayda; Jean Marc and his wife Angie and their three daughters, Quinn, Lena and Annora. I love inspiring people through communicating, blogging, and coaching. I enjoy writing, running, and reading. I'm a fan of the Double E, Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox and Pats. Follow me on Twitter @bobjones49ers

4 Comments

  • Shirley Bidnick says:

    Thank you for sharing, but reading about your day left me feeling exhausted. Praise God! Atleast you have His mighty strong reliable source of Power to draw on. I have been reading about celebrating the Sabbath with rest. I think Pastors, you in particular, might have difficulty doing that. I hope you rested (and had some fun too) on your well deserved vacation. I am grateful for all you do for all of us, but please rest, so you can continue to do all you do for all of us. I have heard of G.A.N. It is an extremely rare syndrome, with heart breaking outcomes, and I agree with you in prayer and faith in God’s Grace for a healing miracle for the five year old child you prayed for.

  • bob jones says:

    Work is enjoyable and some fun can feel like work. Thanks for your comment Shirley…just like a hug. Prayer changes things. Thanks for praying.

  • Gary Myers says:

    Sounds emotionally exhausting to me. I think I would have needed another 2-week vacation after a day like that. Bless you, Bob, and Jocelyn.

  • Cynthia says:

    Wow, what a day. You are definitely God ordained pastor. I always loved the way you kneel down and pray. It humbled me.

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