If faith, fun, and the arts are important to you, then I want to meet you! I'm thirty-four years old. I have an infectious laugh. I've been involved in various community and Christian theater groups over the years. I enjoy playing and listening to music of various types.
Religion is very important to me. As you may have seen elsewhere in my profile I am a clergyperson. That being said, I do hold pretty high standards for myself and others, but that doesn't mean I don't know how to have fun. I'm looking for someone who will respect my vocation, but not run screaming from it.
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My Ideal Person:
I'm pretty open to what I'm looking for in a guy. I think it might be fun to date a younger guy (25-2 , but I'm open to the possibility of dating guys my own age and older as well.
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Please describe your faith. How important is your faith to you?
Faith is very important to me. Faith led me to my vocation as a pastor and it is what keeps me going.
Which Scripture verses are most important to you?
Matthew 6--the passage about not worrying always seems to come up at various points in my life.
Why is a Christian relationship so important to you?
I think only a Christian partner can accept and understand someone with my vocation.
Where did you grow up? Where have you traveled? What are some of your favorite places to visit?
I grew up in western Pennsylvania. I've done a lot of traveling. I've been to Israel, Germany, and Argentina--all through either seminary studies or through my work as a pastor. My family and I enjoy vacationing in Wildwood, NJ in the summer.
What are your favorite activities both at Church and outside?
I take part in a Christian drama group that performs an Easter musical every year. Outside of church I've performed with Civic Theatre in Allentown and I do medieval historical reenactment with a couple groups.
What is your day like? Describe your daily routine.
In the morning I check my email and surf the web for an hour or two. Then I eat breakfast and work on office stuff (sermons, confirmation lessons, letters, etc--the church office is in the parsonage where I live). Then some days after lunch I do hospital and shut-in visits. Some evenings I have meetings, confirmation classes, choir practice, or Bible Study. On Sundays I have two worship services.
What are some of your personal and spiritual goals?
Better time management, more time spent in prayer and scripture reading (apart from sermon prep).
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