James Robison brought a special message to pastors as guest speaker for the Methodist Charlton Medical Center’s annual Pastor Appreciation Luncheon. Methodist Charlton hosts the Pastor Appreciation Luncheon each year to honor pastors and ministry leaders.
Robison, who has delivered the Gospel to the masses – first through crusade evangelism and for more than 40 years via television, spoke about how Jesus came to heal broken hearts. Robison is also co-host of LIFE Today, a daily syndicated television program that reaches millions of households across America on satellite and national networks such as Discovery, ABC Family, and inspirational networks including TBN, Daystar and INSP. In addition to Robison, guests enjoyed music by Tiffini Hall with Christ Arts Ministries. KCBI Radio Afternoon Drive News Anchor Chris Howellemceed the event.
“It is an honor and a joy to share in this pastor appreciation luncheon,” says Stephen Brown, lead pastor of Greater Bethlehem Baptist Church in east Dallas. “Thank you Methodist for all you have done in the community.”
Dr. Ouida F. Lee, senior pastor of Church of the Disciple in DeSoto, congratulated Methodist on it’s continuous work in the community.“I’ve served many of my members at Methodist Charlton,” says Pastor Lee. “I’m very thankful for the ways in which Methodist continues to reach out to the community and make a difference. May Methodist continue to be a blessing to each of us.”
Mountain Creek Church Pastor Robert Summers says he knows there are very godly doctors and nurses at the hospital. “Thanks God for Methodist Charlton,” he says.
Previous guest speakers for this inspirational and distinctive annual event include legendary pastor, prolific author, speaker, award-winning leader and visionary Bishop T. D. Jakes; Dr. Rickie G. Rush, pastor and organizer of The Inspiring Body of Christ Worldwide Ministries (IBOC); Pastor Tony Evans, senior pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church; and Dr. Clara M. Reed, district superintendent, North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church