In this heartwarming episode of Pulpit Perspectives Podcast, host Reverend Doctor
Kent Lundy stands with Reverend Tim Ahlemyer, the senior pastor of First United
Methodist Church in La Porte, Indiana, to delve into the joys, challenges, and profound
lessons of ministry. Ahlemyer, who is in his second year at First United Methodist, brings
a wealth of experience and reflection, having spent four decades in ministry.
The conversation kicks off with Ahlemyer sharing what brings him joy: seeing people
smile and engage in meaningful conversations. This simple yet profound observation
sets the tone for a discussion rich with heartfelt insights. Here are some of the key
takeaways from their dialogue:
1. Support Systems in Ministry: Ahlemyer emphasizes the importance of having a
cheer block in ministry. His wife, children, grandchildren, and even his late
father and mother play pivotal roles in cheering him on. This suggests that clergy
need a robust support system to thrive in their vocations, reflecting the idea that
ministry is not a solo endeavor but a communal journey.
2. Recharging through Solitude: For Ahlemyer, solitude is essential for spiritual
recharging. He speaks fondly of his prayer garden behind the parsonage and the
rejuvenating power of silence. In today’s noise-filled culture, this reminder to seek
quiet spaces for reflection and connection with God is invaluable.
3. Lessons from Life Experiences: One of the most compelling parts of the
discussion is when Ahlemyer shares the hard-earned lesson of truth-telling.
Growing up in a children’s home, he learned early on to rely on lies as a survival
mechanism. However, as an adult, he recognized the liberative power of brutal
honesty with oneself and others. This vulnerability offers a profound lesson on
the importance of authenticity in both personal development and ministry.
4. Sacredness of the Calling: Ahlemyer beautifully articulates the sacred nature of
the clergy calling. He wishes for his fellow clergy to feel the sacredness of their
vocation—a calling to be set aside for the blessing of the world. Recognizing this
can combat the despondency that often accompanies ministry, reminding clergy
of their profound impact.
5. Creative Thinking in Ministry: When asked who he would take axe throwing
from scripture, Ahlemyer’s choice of Esau is both unexpected and insightful. He
admires Esau’s authenticity and views him as a relatable, down-to-earth figure.
This creative thinking reflects the need for clergy to find relatable biblical figures
who can inspire and ground them.
Throughout the episode, Ahlemyer’s reflections are filled with wisdom drawn from years
of experience, making this a must-listen for anyone involved in ministry or seeking
deeper spiritual insights. Tune in to Pulpit Perspectives Podcast for an enriching
exploration of faith, community, and personal growth.
Rev. Tim Ahlemyer
LaPorte 1 st UMC
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