All Saints Day

All Saints Day

Dear Rose Park,

12 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, 2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Paul & Mother Mary

Paul & Mother Mary

Dear Rose Park,

Earlier this week I took our golden-retriever Rudy for a walk. Sometimes I’ll use that 25-minutes for prayer. Other times I’ll use it simply to be quiet. Still other times I’ll listen to a book or podcast. This past walk, I found a podcast that peaked my interest. Its’ title is: A Life in Lyrics - Paul McCartney.

The Eagerness of Simeon

The Eagerness of Simeon

Dear Rose Park,

Do you remember Simeon from the second chapter of the Gospel of Luke? So often we associate Luke chapter two solely with the birth of Jesus that we forget the other named individuals. About halfway through Luke 2 we hear the prophecy of Simeon. The bible tells us: He was righteous and devout and was eagerly waiting for the Messiah to come and rescue Israel. This passage came to mind a few days ago as I pulled into the church parking lot.

The Ministry of Absence

The Ministry of Absence

Dear Rose Park,

Henri Nouwen was a Dutch priest, professor, writer, and theologian. He was a leading voice when it came to pastoral care and what eventually became known as spiritual direction and counseling. I’ve deeply enjoyed his writings and his tremendous care for God’s Word. Recently, I’ve been thinking a lot about Nouwen’s deep belief that every minister should have two ministries: the ministry of presence and the ministry of absence.

Let's Play Catch

Let's Play Catch

Dear Rose Park,

Last Saturday, Sam and Winn went to a baby shower for my cousin Maggie in Richland, MI leaving me and Simon to hang out for most of the day. After Simon’s soccer game, he and I went out to lunch. Simon wanted to go to Burger King (not my ideal choice, but I let him choose anyways). Once we arrived home and cleaned out the car, Simon got a big smile on his face and said to me, “let’s play catch.”

Words Like Honey

Words Like Honey

Dear Rose Park,

Last week Wednesday I went to visit Jack and Carlene Hartman for coffee. It was so good to see them and catch up; I passed along your prayers and well-wishes. I know Carlene appreciates your thoughtfulness very much. As I was leaving, I noticed an award on Jack’s bookshelf. I inquired about the award and Jack, in a very humble tone, said he was given the award for the being the oldest beekeeper in the state of Michigan. After congratulating him, he offered me a jar of honey for my walk back to church.

God's Grace & Weeds in My Driveway

God's Grace & Weeds in My Driveway

Dear Rose Park,

A few days ago, I was pulling weeds in my driveway. I know that sounds odd, but there are weeds creeping up through the cracks in my driveway and it is driving me nuts. At some point, I’m almost impressed with their ability to survive but I think I’d be more impressed if they survived in someone else’s driveway. As I was pulling these weeds, I was reminded of one of my favorite bible stories.

Ecclesia & Synagogue

Ecclesia & Synagogue

Dear Rose Park,

One of my seminary professors would always tell this story. He served as a pastor in Mississippi and when someone of the community would ask where is your church? he’d answer by saying: Well, Mr. Smith works as a mechanic around the corner, Miss Suzie is a local school teacher, and the Robinson family is just across the street. My professor knew that the question where is your church? typically referred to a building, but he took every chance he could to remind his community that the church is a people and not merely a brick-and-mortar location

Who Am I?

Who Am I?

Dear Rose Park,

I like balance. For example, I love the beauty of traditions but I also don’t like to be boxed in. On the other side, I love the freshness of a new idea, but I also don’t like to reinvent something every five-minutes. So, when something old and something new can complement each other and work together in perfect balance, this pastor’s heart is deeply warmed.

Communal Worship & Sister Act

Communal Worship & Sister Act

Dear Rose Park,

One of my favorite movies is Sister Act. Maybe it’s because of the music or maybe it’s because I can remember watching it with my mom as a kid. It’s the story of a lounge singer, Deloris (Whoopi Goldberg), heading into witness protection under the guise of a nun in California. Deloris then becomes Sister Mary Clarence and is assigned to the convent’s choir where she ruffles feathers, inspires the women, and unintentionally reminds a community of the joy of worship.