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March 12, 2025 16 mins

In this enlightening episode of "Pulpit Perspectives Podcast," host Dr.Kent Lundy is joined by Pastor Randy Schrock from La Crosse United Methodist Church in La Crosse, Indiana. With over 26 years of ministry experience, Pastor Randy shares invaluable insights from his journey and discusses his roles both within his congregation and beyond. Here are three key takeaways from this episode that highlight Pastor Randy's inspiring perspective on ministry and service.

1. The Joy of Diverse Ministry Roles

Pastor Randy Schrock has served as a pastor at La Crosse United Methodist Church for 26 years and at Hannah United Methodist Church for nearly two years. He also dedicates a significant portion of his time to working with young people, particularly children with special needs in school settings. Randy's multifaceted role underscores the joy he finds in both preaching and directly impacting the lives of students who face significant challenges. His diverse ministry portfolio illustrates that serving God can take many forms, all of which are deeply fulfilling and vital.

2. The Importance of Encouragement and Support

One of the profound images Pastor Randy evokes is that of the "great cloud of witnesses" cheering him on in his ministry journey. He emphasizes the significance of encouragement from family, mentors, and the spiritual community. By likening his support system to a crowd in a basketball game, Randy paints a vivid picture of how feeling supported can drive one’s commitment to their calling. This takeaway highlights the crucial role that a supportive community plays in sustaining long-term ministry work.

3. The Centrality of Nurturing One's Soul

Pastor Randy stresses the importance of spiritual self-care for clergy. He describes his personal practices, such as daily silence, annual silent retreats, and engaging in activities like golf to recharge both physically and spiritually. Randy's emphasis on nurturing his relationship with God is a vital reminder for all in ministry about the necessity of self-care. This practice allows ministers to maintain their strength and passion, ensuring they can effectively serve their congregations.

Pastor Randy Schrock’s conversation with Dr. Kent Lundy offers rich insights into the joys and challenges of vocational ministry. His dedication to serving both his church and the broader community, his appreciation for encouragement, and his focus on spiritual self-care provide valuable lessons for anyone in or considering ministry work.

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