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Dr. James Wendell Moore

1938 - 2019

Dr.  James Wendell Moore obituary, 1938-2019, Houston, TX

BORN

1938

DIED

2019

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James Moore Obituary

Dr. James Wendell Moore
1938-2019
Just one day following the celebration of 60 wonderful years of marriage, our beloved husband and father, Dr. James Wendell Moore, peacefully passed away to his heavenly home. On the 6th of June 2019, after a courageous bout with a serious disease, Jim left his life on Earth having amazingly completed the task God gave him as a husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and servant of God. Surrounded by family, whom he loved whole-heartedly and unconditionally, Jim quietly slipped from the grips of a terrible illness to complete healing. Words cannot express how much we will miss our amazing husband and father and his love, his kindness, his gentleness, his wisdom, his selflessness, and his Godly manner. However, we are so grateful that he made a tremendous impact on this world, and that he is no longer suffering.
James Wendell Moore, Jim, was born on the 26th of April 1938, in Memphis, Tennessee to Jimmie Louise and Lawrence Wendell Moore. Jim attended Memphis Tech (high school); Lambuth College (Bachelor of Arts); The Methodist Theological School in Ohio (Masters of Divinity); and Centenary College (Doctor of Divinity). Jim served pastorates in Milan, Milledgeville, Morris Chapel and Jackson, Tennessee, and Lithopolis and Hopewell, Ohio. He was associate pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Jackson, Tennessee from 1965-70 and was Associate Director of the Memphis Conference Council on Ministries from 1970-72. He was a lecturer in the Lambuth University Department of Religion from 1968-71. Jim served Shreveport, Louisiana's First United Methodist Church from 1972-84 where he was co-pastor, sharing the pulpit with Dr. D. L. Dykes. From 1984-2006, Jim served as senior minister of St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Houston with a membership of more than 8,000. During his retirement years, Dr. Moore served as minister in residence at Highland Park United Methodist Church in Dallas from 2006-2019.
An award-winning author, Jim wrote over forty books including Seizing the Moments (Abington Press bestseller 1988; December Book of the Month, Guideposts), Yes Lord I Have Sinned But I Have Several Excellent Excuses, Healing Where It Hurts, and Rich In The Things That Count The Most. Jim also was the recipient of numerous honors. This list includes the J. Henry Bowden Sr. Preaching Award, the Caring Spirit Award, the John and Ruth Mount Alumni Award for Parish Ministry, the R. E. Womack Achievement Award, and a Sustaining Presence Award by Interfaith Care Partners. Jim was selected to be the Protestant Hour Preacher for December 1990 through March 1991 and for fall 2001.
Jim served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Methodist Hospital in the Houston Medical Center, a member of the Board of Trustees of Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, a member of the Executive Board at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, and a member of the Houston Committee for Private Sector Initiatives. He also served on the national United Methodist General Council on Ministries and on the national United Methodist Commission on Communications. In 1996, Jim was the leader of the Texas Conference Delegation to General Conference. He was a Delegate to General Conference four times (1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004).
Although Jim earned all the accomplishments listed above, he would remind us that his greatest achievement was his precious family. He leaves so many extraordinary memories to the "love-of-his-life" June; daughter Jodi and her husband Danny DeHondt; son Jeff and his wife Claire; five cherished grandchildren: Sarah and her husband Taylor White, Paul DeHondt, Dawson, Daniel, and Mason Moore. (He would always say, "There is a reason why they are called 'grand.'") His brother Bob Moore and his wife Cynthia; his sister Susie Smith and her husband Tommy, and his sister-in-law Dale Seavers and her husband Gary also survive Jim. In addition, Jim has a host of very special nieces, nephews, and cousins, all whom he loved and treasured.
A master at cultivating loving, lasting relationships, Jim put the needs of all his family members, friends, coworkers, etc. before his own. As many have recently expressed, "Jim was the kindest, most sincere, most gracious man we have ever known." A close friend once asked Jim, "You have been so successful at so many things…a minister, a family member, a friend. What is your secret?" Jim's response, which beautifully summed up his life, was, "Love the people…simply love the people." What a beautiful life Jim Moore lived, and we are all so much richer having known him.
A memorial service honoring Dr. James W. Moore will be held at one o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, the 2nd of July 2019, in the sanctuary of St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Road in Houston, with Dr. Tom Pace and the Reverend Paul Rasmussen officiating.
Immediately following the Celebration of Life Service, all are invited to greet the family during a reception to be held in the Fellowship Hall.
In lieu of customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be directed to St. Luke's United Methodist Church, 3471 Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77027; to Faith Presbyterian Hospice Care Center, 12477 Merit Drive, Dallas, TX 75251; or to the charity of one's choice.
Please visit Dr. Moore's online memorial tribute at geohlewis.com where words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronically with the family.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Houston Chronicle on Jun. 16, 2019.

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Rev Dan Minor

June 11, 2020

I have all of his books. I still refer to his wonderful stories in sermon preparation. I still give away his book ,when grief breaks your heart to families in sorrow. One family ordered a dozen copies for their family members. A true servant leader and inspiration to thousands. His ministry continues through his books. "Well done. good and faithful servant"

Kenneth Korges

June 10, 2020

He was a Great Man back then! And A Great Man Today! And A Great Man Always! We Miss Him! We Thank God for Him!

Rev. Velda Lowery

Velda Lowery

March 4, 2020

Mrs. Moore,

I offer my sincere condolences to you and your family. I just learned of your husband's passing today as I was preparing to give a brief history about him as we prepare to study the Book "Give up something bad for Lent.

May God continue to bless you and comfort you.

Rev. Velda Lowery

Mellody Justice

July 22, 2019

Our Sunday School Class, the Moving on for Christ at Wylie UMC has been studying his books. I am so sorry for your loss. He offered this world so much. We will miss him not writing anymore books. May God Bless each of you.

Pat Phelan

July 1, 2019

I am so saddened to learn of Dr. Moore's passing. The times that he filled in for the senior pastors at Highland Park UMC, he delivered beautiful and very profound messages that I always took away with me. My condolences and prayers go out to Mrs. Moore and family.

In Our Thoughts Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Cheryl Ash

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Clay & Amy Wick

June 21, 2019

Dr. Moore was a gifted preacher! Very few orators are capable of grasping and holding my attention. I am thankful the good Lord brought him into my life. His opening prayer in his beautiful voice will be forever etched into my mind! Thank you Lord for sharing such a brilliant ray of light! God bless ~

June 18, 2019

May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

KEN KORGES

June 16, 2019

I thank God for Jim Moore. He was an Angel down here and now he is an Angel up there ~ in Heaven. I thank God for Jim Moore.

Debbie Henry

June 15, 2019

June and family, Jim Moore was such a caring person. Thankful we had him as our minister, friend and before he left FUMC Shreveport, performed our wedding (35 years now). Love and prayers, Debbie Smith Henry

June 13, 2019

My heart felt condolences, may I express tp your family and hope that is offers some comfort. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times that you shared together. May those memories become beautiful treasures that you keep. May our loving Heavenly Father provide you with the comfort and support that you need during this difficult time, (Psalms 145:18,19).

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