Martins, 55, has taken a pastorate in Warsaw, Ind., a town of 12,000 along the historic Lincoln Highway, about two hours south of Chicago. His final service at St. John’s is set for 9:30 a.m. Sunday, after which congregants will throw him a farewell brunch.
Parishioners say Martins leaves a legacy that includes daily prayer times, Lenten services that incorporate Taizé (music and meditation with a French origin), a deep and conservative understanding of Scripture and strong sermons.
He also leaves a classical music program. The St. John’s Chamber Orchestra Festival, which is held each January and will be honored by the Stockton Arts Commission in October, started under Martins’ watch.
“It’s going to be tough without him,” said Teri Wantland, a member who said Martins helped her and her family through many personal difficulties over the years. “He’s gone beyond the call of duty as a minister of God.”
[i]Parishioners say Martins leaves a legacy that includes daily prayer times, Lenten services that incorporate Taizé (music and meditation with a French origin), a deep and conservative understanding of Scripture and strong sermons.[/i]
Wow! He sounds like he set up the type of ministry I would love to partake in/of/with!
Fr. Brian Grantz was the rector of St. Anne’s in Warsaw for a number of years. He’s a young guy, very dynamic, wonderful family. Fr. Martins has big shoes to fill.
Fr. Marin’s blog is on my daily must-read list. His new parish and diocese are going to be blessed to have him.
And we are sorry, Scott, to see him go.
RGEaton
Father Dan will be truly missed by ALL of us in the diocese.