Willis Family History
I’m writing a paper this semester on my grandfather, Cecil Willis for Adv. Restoration History. He was an editor for a Church of Christ journal entitled Truth Magazine. He made quite a splash among the most conservative branches of the fellowship…preached all over the country, wrote a book, and most importantly for this blog post, did a lot of research into family history.
Recently, my father sent me the pages out of the Trinity County (Texas) history book. My grandfather wrote about 10 pages worth on my family history, writing not just names of my ancestors, but actual stories of their lives. I now have with me, a detailed narrative of my own family line going back almost 450 years! It is amazing to see the issues that my family members cared about, fought for, died for. Their faithful devotion to their family is compelling, and their stories as I read them began to weave mysteriously into my own. I am not walking this journey alone.
Did you know that my googleplex-great-grand father Joseph Willis was the first man to preach the Gospel of Christ West of the Mississippi River?!?! They called him, the “Apostle of the Opalousas”! (What would happen if someone were called “Apostle to the _____” today?)
One last little tidbit – this has been particuarly huge for me today, and I’m still in the process of unpacking it. I now know the meaning of my complete name:
Mark – Brave, Strong
Gregory – Watchful, watchman
Willis – Son of resolution
A name claims you. You inherit your name, and your story, from your family. Right now I’m working out the name I have been given, and committing to live deeply by it. Resolved, brave, and watchful…a balance of commitment, courage, and caution.
I won’t be the first in my family to take on the Gospel of Christ – Shoot – I’m not even the first guy in my ancestry to have a blog! (what you do think those old CoC journals were back in the day?)
I go out as a man carrying the torch that has been lit for centuries. I hold it high, resolved to carry it bravely into new places, adding a new chapter to the story. Not just the Willis story, but THE STORY. What’s your family history? How are we affected by it?
katrina 11:45 pm on October 10, 2006 Permalink
“… then the rocks will cry out [in praise]“