Pastor Nelson Pardee

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About me

Gender Male
Industry Communications or Media
Occupation Pastor/Computer Programmer
Location Camillus, NY, United States
Introduction Becoming an imperfect pastor was both natural and hard. Naturally, imperfection expertise was present at birth, and continues to be evident in my journey becoming a pastor. In college, I aspired to be a famous physicist, even earning a degree. However, after two and a half years being mastered by differential equations, I finally conceded I would never get a Ph.D., let alone become famous. Instead, I thought God called me to be a pastor and spent two wonderful years at seminary. I then a) got married b) ran out of money c) got a job as a computer programmer, which would d) help fund finishing seminary. But I flunked saving money. More fundamentally, I realized that to care for people, I needed to care about people. But I didn't- I believed "doing things" was the important thing, and people just happened to be the means for getting things done. I had to learn that following God was all about relationships, and being a fast learner, I’ve only taken 30+ years to start to "get" it. What comes naturally makes pastoring hard, even impossible, without God. Which means I belong in an "imperfect church." I hope you'll join me in exploring our imperfect relationship with a perfect God.
Interests God, Church, Leadership, Bible, Books, Music, Communication, Computers