Revival of “Pastor John Keller” Blog

I launched my blog, “Pastor John Keller,” in 2010 at the onset of my pastoral journey at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Woodbury, MN. My goal was to find a creative way to engage the Resurrection community as their pastor. My inaugural post, titled “Beginnings,” featured a photo from a backpacking trip I took in 2009.

Backpacking in Washington State
Backpacking in North Cascades of WA – 2009

In that first post, I shared my vision for the blog:
My writing will be somewhat eclectic and random, but my aim is to publish at least three posts each week: one focusing on physical themes, one on mental aspects, and one on spiritual matters. Naturally, there will be overlaps at times. As a Lutheran, I’m committed to approaching this plan with grace.

While I seldom met my ambitious goal of three posts per week, I did manage to write over 500 entries, each intended to illuminate God’s love and light in meaningful ways. After my departure from Resurrection, my posting frequency dwindled, and I only wrote sporadically. However, last week I shared a post titled “Silent Night Holy Light,” which reignited my desire to resume regular writing. Thus, I am excited to announce the revival of my website, pastorjohnkeller.org, with a commitment to post weekly throughout 2025.

(Re)New Blog’s Focus

I contemplated creating a new website and choosing a different name, but the reflections captured in my prior posts are an integral part of my life journey. Each previous post serves as a marker along the path that has led me to this moment—a guide that might assist others in their own spiritual journeys. I plan to refresh and repost some of my older entries, offering new insights. The process of writing and rewriting fosters growth and transformation.

Since I no longer serve a specific congregation as pastor, I hope I can be a pastor/writer for all God’s people. My choice of topics will remain eclectic. While I anticipate revisiting familiar themes such as grace, love, prayer, Bible stories, backpacking, and grandkids, I also intend to explore new subjects like aging, meditation, and contemplation. I welcome your suggestions as well; if there’s a specific topic you believe I should explore, please feel free to reach out and share your thoughts in the comments below. Also consider subscribing for future posts.

Backpacking in High Uintas Wilderness of Utah – 2024

As we look ahead to 2025, what new or renewed path do you envision for yourself?

6 thoughts on “Revival of “Pastor John Keller” Blog

  1. Tim Torgerson's avatarTim Torgerson

    I am glad you re-started your blog John!

    The photo of you in front of Cloud Peak is a really fun memory. That trip was very physically challenging for me. I think I am in pretty good shape, but I realized that backpacking when you are 40ish is easier than when you are in your mid 60s!

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    1. Tim Torgerson's avatarTim Torgerson

      To answer your question. In 2025, I want my path to go in the direction of fully embracing the great life I have. In that, being satisfied with who I am and what I want to be needs to be balanced with still improving.

      I am going to work hard on being a better husband, father, grandfather and friend. I want to leave the curmudgeon behind!

      I also hope to ride my bike more miles than 2024. I’d like to go to the BWCA, ride my gravel bike out west somewhere and swim across the lake on our summer vacation.

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      1. John Keller's avatarJohn Keller Post author

        thanks Tim, for putting your goals in concrete, actionable items and then sharing them. Let’s keep in touch to see how these goals become reality. Peace and joy throughout 2025.

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