Mile 33

Mile 33

Dear Rose Park,

This past Sunday I participated in the Steelhead 70.3 Triathlon in Benton Harbor, MI. If you had your eye on the forecast then you know there was a strong possibility for some nasty weather. Due to the strong winds and current the swim portion was actually cancelled. So, instead of a full triathlon it was pared down to a 56-mile bike and a 13.1-mile run. Even though we didn’t get in Lake Michigan, it was still a challenge and a great experience.

Coffee With Leona

Coffee With Leona

Dear Rose Park,

Yesterday morning I had coffee with Leona Vereeke. She lives on Butternut right across the street from the Speedway on the corner of James and Butternut. She’s lived in that house for 61 years, as long as her daughter Barb has been alive. When she bought the house from our beloved Pearl Riemersma, James St. didn’t exist and an orchard was across the street. Leona has seen a lot of transition and change in her 92 years, but one thing has remained constant.

New Lights

New Lights

Dear Rose Park,

You may have already noticed, but just in case you haven’t, there is new lighting throughout portions of the church. Due to a grant from Consumers Energy, we were able to receive free LED lighting throughout our building. These new lights will go up in stages and not only do they reduce our energy bill but they also brighten up our rooms and entryways. This is all to say, if you get a chance make sure to say ‘thank you’ not only to Hank Sybesma who made us aware of this grant but also to Rog Wolters, Jim Boeve, Jack Hartman, Art DeRoo, and Charlie Duistermars who helped install these new lights.

Summer 2021 Reading List

Summer 2021 Reading List

Dear Rose Park,

Every year Sam and I make a goal to read as many books as we can. Typically the goal is something like 15-20 books each; I know that might sound small to some avid readers, but that’s a pretty hefty goal for each of us. We enjoy reading and we’ve made it a priority to read before we go to bed. Not only does it help us go to sleep, but it also quiets our minds, eliminates the temptation to sit on our phones, and opens us up to a whole new world of conversation and thought.

A Greek Proverb

A Greek Proverb

Dear Rose Park,

As you know, I spent last week at Western Theological Seminary participating in my first intensive in a Doctorate of Ministry program. It was a wonderfully challenging week as I listened to lectures and engaged in conversation around the writings of Eugene Peterson. Throughout the week, I was so encouraged to get text messages, emails, and voicemails from you all wishing me luck and letting me know I was in your prayers. As I gratefully received your well-wishes, I was reminded of a picture frame that sits on my desk.

Caught, Not Taught

Caught, Not Taught

Dear Rose Park,

A few days ago, Simon and I were playing catch in the front yard. This has become a weekly rhythm of ours; we start only a few feet apart and then we slowly start to take steps back. Sometimes we use a football or a bouncy ball and other times we’ll use a softer baseball. We practice using two hands to catch, keeping our eyes on the ball, and then stepping and throwing it back. As we played and fell into a rhythm, I started to think about the church.

Kicker of the Day

Kicker of the Day

Dear Rose Park,

For the past few weeks Simon has been participating in the “Little Kickers” soccer clinic through the Holland Recreation Department. Every Saturday at 11:00am about fifteen 3-5 year-old boys and girls and their families all meet at Pine Ridge Elementary School on the south side of town to practice some drills, learn a few new skills, and in general run off some energy. Simon has been having so much fun, but there’s just one thing that’s been eluding his grasp: he hasn’t won kicker of the day yet.

Steelhead Ironman 70.3

Steelhead Ironman 70.3

Dear Rose Park,

In just over a month, I’m going to participate in the Steelhead Ironman 70.3 Triathlon in Benton Harbor, MI. The triathlon consists of a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike ride, and a 13.1 mile run. I’m going to be competing with my older brother Matt; this was something we were supposed to do last year but because of the pandemic the race was postponed. Needless to say, I’ve been spending my early mornings on the road either running or biking and it’s given me plenty of time to think and even reminisce on past races.

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.