Accountability In The Wesleyan Way by Jorge Acevedo
My youngest son spent a decade as a chef in training in many fine dining restaurants in the Southwest Florida
In August of 2023, Jorge retired as the Lead Pastor of Grace Church, a multi-site congregation in Southwest Florida, serving the people no one else wants or sees. It was his joy to be the pastor at Grace Church for 27 years. His greatest delight was watching amazing teams grow in their faithfulness to God and fruitfulness for God.
Jorge graduated from Asbury College, Asbury Theological Seminary, and most recently, he graduated with a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary. Jorge’s doctoral project was entitled “Congregational Vitality: The Church’s Journey from Heroic Solo Leadership to Generative Team Leadership.” Jorge was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from United Theological Seminary.
It has been his delight to be married to Cheryl for 42 years. Together, they have two amazing sons and four more amazing grandchildren who are the absolute joy of their lives. They love traveling the world together as much as their simple date nights over dinner and a movie.
My youngest son spent a decade as a chef in training in many fine dining restaurants in the Southwest Florida
As you reflect on how the Holy Spirit has interrupted your life, consider everything from supernatural Divine encounters to the grueling daily grace of recovery, therapy, and disciplines.
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” We all have something in each list. Tonight, I want to remind you that life is a complex mixture of all three kinds of experiences…good to celebrate, bad to grieve, and ugly to heal.
In August of 2023, Jorge retired as the Lead Pastor of Grace Church, a multi-site congregation in Southwest Florida, serving the people no one else wants or sees. It was his joy to be the pastor at Grace Church for 27 years. His greatest delight was watching amazing teams grow in their faithfulness to God and fruitfulness for God.
Jorge graduated from Asbury College, Asbury Theological Seminary, and most recently, he graduated with a Doctor of Ministry degree from United Theological Seminary. Jorge’s doctoral project was entitled “Congregational Vitality: The Church’s Journey from Heroic Solo Leadership to Generative Team Leadership.” Jorge was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from United Theological Seminary.
It has been his delight to be married to Cheryl for 42 years. Together, they have two amazing sons and four more amazing grandchildren who are the absolute joy of their lives. They love traveling the world together as much as their simple date nights over dinner and a movie.
My youngest son spent a decade as a chef in training in many fine dining restaurants in the Southwest Florida
As you reflect on how the Holy Spirit has interrupted your life, consider everything from supernatural Divine encounters to the grueling daily grace of recovery, therapy, and disciplines.
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.” We all have something in each list. Tonight, I want to remind you that life is a complex mixture of all three kinds of experiences…good to celebrate, bad to grieve, and ugly to heal.
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