Mother's Day

Mother's Day

Dear Rose Park,

In just a few days it will be Mother’s Day. For some, Mother’s Day is a significant day of joy and celebration. For others, Mother’s Day can be very difficult; a day filled with heartache in the struggle to have children, the bitterness of relationships, or the pain of children who have since passed.

Open Wide

Open Wide

Dear Rose Park,

Have you noticed the past few Sunday’s we have been blessed with some new faces in worship? With Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday not too far removed and the addition of an increase of vaccinations, we have had some visitors joining us in worship. It is such a blessing to see new faces; whether they are families from other towns, siblings who have come home, new residents who have moved to Holland, or even church members who are feeling more comfortable gathering in larger groups we are certainly blessed as a Church family to welcome new families and individuals to worship.

Coffee With The Bachmans

Coffee With The Bachmans

Dear Rose Park,

Yesterday morning I had coffee with Randy and Cyndi Bachman. As many of you know Randy is battling total renal failure as well as complications from various cancer diagnoses. Despite these setbacks, Randy has a positive outlook and remains committed to the faithfulness of God. It was a delight to sit and chat with them as we shared stories, laughter, and the fellowship of Christ.

A Lunch Date

A Lunch Date

Dear Rose Park,

In just a few hours I’ll be presiding at Nell Freehouse’s funeral service. Nell passed away Sunday afternoon at the age of 94. Nell and her husband, Bud, would’ve celebrated 76 years of marriage this coming August; their life, love, and service to the Lord are a testimony of their faith and are a living expression of the Christian life.

The Mountaintop

The Mountaintop

Dear Rose Park,

This past Saturday and Sunday were very important days for multiple reasons. The first reason we know; the second we might know but we might not have remembered. The first happened some two-thousand years ago; the second happened fifty-three years ago. The first is known for a resurrection; the second is known for an assassination.

The List Goes On

The List Goes On

Dear Rose Park,

It happened again. A familiar scene played out on the television. Lights are flashing, service personnel are tending to the wounded and frightened, SWAT officers are standing at the ready, FBI officials are clearly marked and armed, news trucks and cameras surround the scene, and we all stare with eyes wide and hands over our mouths at the television screen. Monday March 22, 2021 in Boulder, Colorado will be another date and city added to the list of mass shootings in the United States.

The Elbow Dance & The Wondrous Cross

The Elbow Dance & The Wondrous Cross

Dear Rose Park,

Music is a big deal in our family. Almost every day, music will be played around our house while the kids run from one room to the next. The ‘dance floor’ is typically in the kitchen where everyone shows off their best moves while trying not to slip and fall. Simon, in particular, loves to dance and teach Winnie his moves. Recently he’s invented a new dance move called “the elbow dance;” essentially, you just put your fists together, point your elbows out and sway back and forth to the beat of the music. Our hearts are filled with joy and laughter as we watch them carelessly and unashamedly dance.

Baptism, Lent, & The Worship Sourcebook

Baptism, Lent, & The Worship Sourcebook

Dear Rose Park,

The Worship Sourcebook describes the season of Lent using these words: as a period of preparation, Lent has historically included the instruction of persons for baptism and profession of faith; the calling back of those who have become estranged from the church; and efforts by all Christians to deepen their piety, devotion, and readiness to mark the death and resurrection of their Savior.

Lent is a time of preparation, not just for those who are new to the faith, but for us all.

Matthew 25:40

Matthew 25:40

Dear Rose Park,

In one of Jesus’ many lessons, He says, “truly I tell you, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family, you did it to me” (Mt. 25:40). This passage of scripture is often quoted and cited as it relates to ministry to the ‘least of these.’ I’ve heard this passage over and over throughout my life, but it came to life two weeks ago.