Voices From The Pulpit: David Gifford

Voices From The Pulpit: David Gifford

Hi, I’m David Gifford.

It means so much to me to be able to preach; it’s the best side gig, ever. In my regular job, I get to be outside everyday (except when the ground’s frozen), designing, installing and maintaining landscapes. I love the outdoors, both for work and for play (year ’round), and I love tending all kinds of growing things, so a degree in horticulture was a natural fit for me.

Over the years, though, the more my business grew, the more I felt a vague restlessness. My interest in preaching and discipleship increased. When that feeling just kept getting stronger, I couldn’t ignore it and went off to seminary to see how I would fare.

I loved it! I completed an M.Div. and am looking forward to becoming ordained.

Through the process, it’s dawned on me that ministry is not so far removed from landscaping. In many ways, nurturing the Christian life is much the same as cultivating a garden….

We must first till up, amend and prepare the ground (confess, receive forgiveness and repent), plant ourselves in the richest, most fertile soil (abide in Christ alone), weed carefully, water lovingly and ensure the proper amount of sunlight (be sifted by the Holy Spirit, steeped in God’s Word and stay fervent in prayer) – in order to thrive and blossom (bear the fruits of the Holy Spirit through sanctification) and sow seeds for a flourishing garden (witnessing to God’s wondrous works in our lives in order to proclaim hope everlasting to those around us).

4 Comments

    Steve Calvin

    Thanks for following God’s leading and for sharing your gift of preaching with us. I look forward to more later this fall.

    Steve Baird

    Thanks Dave! This is great news. I’m glad you have finished your degree and are heading for ordination. — Steve

    Emily Schroeder

    Thank you, David. I’m a novice but enthusiastic gardener; few things have taught me more about God’s story.

    Dan Leafblad

    David! Thank you for telling us a bit of your story. I grew up in a landscaping family. It is difficult work… preparing, planting, watering… but the results are so beautiful! May God bless you, and may God bless us, as we work and pray for the growth of his kingdom. We so appreciate your words to us, and your generous heart.

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