Pastor Paul Celebrates Clergy and Community
•June 13, 2018•
By Ellen Ferrera
for The News Progress
After nearly 40 years in the Holy Ministry, Pastor Paul McGhghy will step down as pastor of Faith Lutheran Church at the end of this month.
To honor his years of service the church is planning a retirement celebration on June 24 which will be open to the public.
As a child, Pastor Paul watched the Rev. Billy Graham on TV and knew at the age of five that he wanted to be a minister. His 90-year-old mother Ruth recalled that he was an obedient child with a heart of gold and was always trying to please others.
“He had no allowance in those days so he collected beer bottles for two cents each, and that was his spending money,” Grandma Ruth began. “He shoveled walks and always did whatever was necessary.”
She is sad to miss the celebration but is grateful for the daily talks and Skype visits.
Younger sister Beth remembers him as a hard worker who was an assistant manager at Kmart by the time he was a senior in high school. They offered him a managerial position, but his focus was always on the ministry.
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