"But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its rays. And you will go out and frolic like well-fed calves." – Malachi 4:2

About

My name is Ray Geigley and I am enjoying retirement as pastor and chaplain.  I was ordained a Mennonite pastor in June 1966,  and pastored four different congregations until May 1993.  During this time I graduated from Goshen Biblical Seminary, Goshen, IN, and also completed Clinical Pastoral Education at Philhaven Hospital, Lebanon, PA.

In June, 1993, I began serving as a chaplain and Director of Pastoral Care at Menno Haven Retirement Community, Chambersburg, PA, until retirement in October 2013.  I also served on the Brook Land Board of Directors for 18 years, and as Board Chair for 9 of those years.  Brook Lane is a multi-site facility providing a continuum of both inpatient and outpatient mental health services, and various related educational and training opportunities for the community.

I graduated from Lancaster Mennonite School 1957, and married my classmate, Dorothy Shue, two years later.  We were blessed with 1 son and 3 daughters.  Our son died suddenly at age 23 with a heart attack while playing soccer.  This was a life crisis that dramatically changed our family and my relationship with God and significantly reshaped my pastoral ministry.

It is my hope and prayer that in writing this blog I may in some measure refresh and encourage my readers by sharing from my experiences as a father, pastor and chaplain, those understandings from biblical scriptures that I have found to be helpful in deepening my relationship with Jesus, “the sun of righteousness” – and which continue to lead and nourish me toward a daily healing of mind,  body, spirit, and enables me to sleep well and awake each morning, ready to “go  out and frolic like well-fed calves.”

Comments on: "About" (7)

  1. pensitivity101's avatar

    Just nipped over from Joy’s Nuggets of Gold to say Hi.
    I am not a church goer, but do light candles for my loved ones who have passed away. I draw comfort from the light which lets them know I’m thinking of them.
    I cannot explain why, it’s just the way it is. Welcome to the world of blogging. I hope you get as much enjoyment from it as I do. 🙂

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  2. whatifweallcared's avatar

    Looking forward to your posts!! Stop by my blog . . would enjoy your prayerful comments and insight!! 💙🙏💜

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  3. Meg Evans's avatar

    Best wishes for your blog and in life! I followed the link here from Carolyn’s blog. She is such a kind and caring person, I’m sure you must be very proud of her 🙂

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  4. Alvin's avatar

    very true keep them coming my brother God Bless you as you write

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