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Twenty-seven years ago I was officially ordained as a Minister of the Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church USA. Two years ago I was not actively serving a local church. I wrote this blog two years ago not believing I would ever serve a church again as I had taken on the role of Vice President for Philanthropy at the University of Dubuque and the Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa.
Here is my blog from two years ago! I am so honored and humbled and thrilled to be able to proclaim at the top of my lungs that I am once again serving God through the leading and serving a local church – Mountain View Presbyterian Church, Las Vegas, Nevada as their Pastor!
Thank you God!
Thank you Mountain View Presbyterian Church!
And thank you to Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia where it all started 27 years ago!

25 Years of Being the Reverend

Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church
Augusta, Georgia

Twenty-five years ago on this day, August 28, 1988 in the presence of family and friends at the Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia, with the Reverend Dr. G. Daniel McCall preaching, I was ordained in the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America as a Minister of Word and Sacrament.
I have been known as the Reverend David W. Dendy for the last 25 years…
During that stint I have had the complete and utter privilege and joy of serving the Lord in a variety of capacities.
1988-1995 – Associate Pastor, Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church, Augusta, Georgia
1995-1998 – Pastor of a New Church Development, Trinity Church, Katy, Texas (Houston, TX)
1998-2004 – Senior Executive Consultant, Resource Services Inc., Assisted 80 churches to raise $180 million dollars for the distinct purpose of Christian ministry.
2004-2012 – Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Klamath Falls, Oregon
2012 – Present – Vice President for Philanthropy, University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa
What a journey it has been!
As “the Reverend” I have had the unique opportunity of being invited to be present during some of life’s most unforgettable moments.
Weddings…pronouncing with the authority that has been bestowed upon me to declare that a man and woman are now husband and wife. “You may now kiss the bride” has always been one of my favorite things to say.
Baptisms…pronouncing with authority that has been bestowed upon me that the grace, love,  forgiveness and mercy of the Lord Jesus Christ is being washed over someone’s life making them “clean” and members of the body of Christ. There is nothing more humbling and at the same time more exhilarating than placing my hand on the head of another child of God and declaring such things.
Funerals – pronouncing with the authority that has been bestowed upon me the unbelievable good news that “though we die, yet shall we live again!” One illustration that became a “signature” of mine during funerals was likening heaven to a huge football stadium with the stands filled with all the saints that have gone on before us and with God standing at the 50 yard line. And there we stand at the tunnel ready to run onto the field of heaven. And then we hear our name being called over the loud speakers and we run out onto the field with the stadium rocking in applause and laughter and we are running as fast as we can and there is the open arms of God waiting to swoop us up at midfield! Wow!!! How much fun is that to declare to a grieving family.
Praying – Is there anything more intimate than sitting knee to knee hand in hand with someone and praying with them? Or placing my arm around the shoulder of a complete stranger and entering into the presence of God through prayer with that person?
Conversion and Discipleship – To be a witness to the life changing power and transformation of people going from being lost to being found has been the greatest privilege of all. Wow!!
Preaching – The challenge of taking the two dimensional, black and white print of the Bible and allowing it to become the three dimensional, colorful, inspired word of God that invigorates, regenerates, inspires, transforms and fuels people for the week ahead is like nothing else. To be sensitive to the moving of the Holy Spirit during the preaching of the Word is nerve racking, raw and a complete thrill.
The Chill Bumps – In 25 years of being a pastor one of the clues that God was with me during a worship service was getting the chill bumps at some point in time during the service. It happened without fail during every worship service. Those chill bumps covering my body might happen during announcements or during a song or during the reading of scripture or right smack during the middle of preaching. Those chill bumps became for me the weekly fulfillment of the promise of Jesus, “I am with you always…”
The Lord’s Supper – To touch the bread, to hold the bread, to break the bread, to serve the bread, to taste the bread, to pour the juice, to hear the juice, to taste the juice, to watch the people come forward to partake, to speak the words, “On the night in which he was betrayed, Jesus took bread…”, to announce with great authority that we eat this bread and drink this cup in remembrance of Jesus and for the remission of our sins, to experience all of that in a brief moment was a highlight.
The People – Oh the people that the Lord has placed in my life over the last 25 years. Is there any greater privilege than being invited into people’s lives and become a part of their world and life and see the incredible creative spirit of God in so many different people. Wow! Thank you Lord!!
My iWitness…
I could go on and on…
Let me leave you with the words I leave with people at the end of every worship service in which I am honored to lead…
“Go forth into the world in peace
Be of good courage
Hold fast to that which is good
Render to no one evil for evil
Strengthen the fainthearted
Support the weak
Love and serve the Lord with gladness and joy
Honor all people
And…
Laugh often!
And…
Fear not!

Go forth knowing that the unconditional love of God the Father Almighty
The Amazing Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,

The fellowship, communion and the power of the Holy Spirit is with you now
And forever and ever.
And everyone said,
“Amen!

Go get ’em”
To all of you who have been a part of my life, my world, my ministry, there are no words to describe the compete honor it has been and continues to be for me to walk this road with you and for you to walk this road with me…
Thank you!!!
I love you all more than you know…
And that’s my iWitness…
Laugh often and Fear not!
David!
ps – Thank you Julie for always being in the front row, cheering me on, enduring my “family” stories and giving me that slight nod of the head that always said, “Well done David… well done!”

7 Replies to “27 Years of being a Reverend…”

  1. David I will never forget you. You were such a blessing in mine and Eliotte’s life. From having you teach us in Sunday School, Marrying us, being there for us when Elliotte needed to feel your love and your prayers as he suffered with the cancer and then performing Eliotte’s funeral. He loved you like a brother and I love you like a brother. Thank you so much for all you did for us during that short time that I had my precious husband. I will always love you my brother in Christ.

  2. Julie is so right. Well done, David. May God hole you close in the days ahead as you serve Him and grow in His love

  3. I have chill bumps David. This was beautiful and just reminds me of how fortunate I was to have been able to enjoy, learn, Pray, laugh, cry ,and yearn for more knowledge when you were here at FPC. I’ve always said, you are a great teacher and are so able to share the love you have for God with others, and your blog is such a wonderful way to share how good God is and how much he loves us all. Congratulations on this anniversary and I could not be happier for you and Julie and the kids that you have been called to the Mountain View Presbyterian Church in Las Vegas. May God continue to Bless You!! Love in Jesus, Lynn

  4. I got a little teary reading the words I remember so well at the close of every sermon; what a joy for all of us that you were a part of the life of First Pres! Best wishes as you touch the lives and souls of so many others and they too can grow to love the familiar words; “laugh often and fear not!” Valerie

  5. Good morning David!
    Happy 27th anniversary Reverend!
    God choose YOU to grace the lives of others, share His love, and bring His children closer to Him. You have touched and changed countless lives as you deliver His message and radiate His love, friendship, compassion and grace.
    God choose YOU to touch and change the lives of his children. GOOD CHOICE!☺ You have and continue to touch and change the lives of so many people as you freely share your time, energy, friendship, guidance, wisdom and God’s unconditional love.
    ♥Thank you for sharing the post of “seeing God At Work Every Day” and your incredible journey! ♥
    Little did I know when I came to FPC to hear Kendra play the bells, that you would be giving your first sermon at FPC and that your message of “The Timing Of God” would touch and changed my life. What an incredible journey of friendship, love, growth, loss, celebration, tears, laughter, miracles, balloons, jets flying through the balloons, conversations, learning, understanding, faith, baptism on Christmas Eve and ….. the journey continues…. God choose YOU and His perfect timing lead you to FPC to deliver His “ Timing Of God” message. You delivered a perfect and powerful life-changing message that day and it was truly the perfect timing of God.
    At lunch in Klamath when you said “Someone gave a troubled young woman one of my books and she’s coming to the book signing today.” When I asked her name and you said “Amanda Dearing”, I couldn’t control the tears. That was TRULY the “Timing Of God”.
    I’m glad that Amanda came to your book signing and that she had the opportunity to meet you. She has been keeping in contact with me. She’s committed to being alcohol and drug free and to letting go of the exhausting baggage she pull with her from her past. Amanda loved meeting and visiting with you and she loves your book. Your book; your talents, and your gifts touch and change the live of many. I’m glad that the perfect “Timing Of God” brought you into Amanda’s life.
    I hope that you will send Amanda a personal e-mail and include her on your e-mail list when sending “Seeing God At Work Every Day”. Amanda is going to counseling, and though the counselor has credentials, the missing piece in my opinion is the unconditional love of God. Interesting and sad that many miss this one simple point that makes all things possible.
    It would be GREAT if all of your sermons were on the LasVeas FPC web site. Last time Steve and I checked and watched, we found that they still only keep a couple of the sermons on their site. Your messages would reach so many more people if they would put all of the sermons on their web site. I know Amanda and many would benefit.
    It was great to see you, Julie, Faith and Joshua in Klamath! We love and miss you guys! We’ll see ya in Vegas on our next journey ….. if not before!
    Remember, whenever you’re in Klamath, there’s always room at our house for the Dendy gang!
    With love and friendship always,
    JoAnne
    PS… Thanks again for helping Amanda.

  6. I remember so well when you were here at Reid. You were truly a blessing to me. I still think about our conversation when I was having problems with my faith. You helped me so much then. May God continue to bless you in all that you do. Terrie Palmer

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