Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Tony Vance & VBS


Tony Vance
February 18, 1924 - October 27, 2017

In the past few years and especially the last few days I’ve heard great accolades about my dad Tony Vance. But let me tell you how he came to know the Lord.

When I was a boy of about 6 or 7 years old someone invited me to Vacation Bible School at Dillon Chapel Methodist Church. During that week we were all taught to say the Pledge to the Christian Flag, to pray before we went to bed, and say a blessing over our meals. After that week I asked my dad if I could pray over our food. 

Having been brought up by a widow woman in a small Baptist Church, Dad said Sure, it would be good. As I prayed over our meals for the next few days my brother Charles, about two and a half or three years old, said, Why don’t you pray over our food, Dad? Dad didn’t really know how to pray.  So he told my mom that it was time for us to start going to church somewhere. They started looking for a church in Huntington. Mom had gone to the Mallory Church of God when she lived with my Aunt Rinda and Aunt Blonde as a teenager.

They called Brother Jennings at the Tenth Avenue Church of God. He sent Kelly Weaver and his daughter Dora to visit our house. Less than two weeks after they started going to church, Dad and Mom were saved.  This was the beginning of the most important people in our Christian Life. And Kelly and Vernie Weaver’s family became the first members of my dad’s church.

I don’t remember that person who invited me to Vacation Bible School. But because of that invitation our dad became a Christian and touched so many lives.

Mike Vance




Tony Vance: A Dad And A Pastor


A Pastor and a Dad have many of the same traits.  Your Dad wants to see you grow into the person you want to be.  He wants your dreams to come true.  Your Dad wants you to choose the vocation where you are the happiest.  He enjoys seeing you be successful in everything you do.  Your growth reflects his life (or not).  It doesn’t matter where you are or who you marry; he will love you.  He will look on your success as part of his.  You make his life complete. 

You will understand his feelings when you become a parent.


Your pastor wants you to grow in the kingdom of God.  Your pastor wants to enhance your vocation and your dreams so you can deal with the world’s problems.  Your pastor joys in your family’s growth both physically and spiritually.  He oftentimes feels responsible for your success and growth.  You make his calling worthwhile.

Your pastor wasn’t always a pastor.  You will only know a pastor’s heart if God calls you to be a pastor….
                                          …or the son of a pastor.

 
Love,      
Mike Vance
July 20, 2003