VBS Thank You

Today I am in Banner Elk for a Presbytery meeting. This is my first time in this part of North Carolina. I feel like I have been saying it so often since I’ve moved here, but what a beautiful state! I am looking forward to gathering with other pastors and elders from the churches of...

Study Leave

Greetings from Spokane, Washington! I am on study leave this week as I attend a conference for pastors at Whitworth University (my alma mater). Twice a year, I will take a week of study leave in order to learn, reflect, and grow as a pastor. My week will be used in two main ways: Study: ...

Beach Wedding

This week, I am officiating a wedding at Sunset Beach, NC. This is my first time visiting a North Carolina beach. It is also the first time that I will conduct a wedding ON a beach. I’m really looking forward to it. My family spent the morning splashing in the waves and building sandcastles in...

A Trip to the Farm

A couple of weeks after my family first moved to North Carolina, we visited Sweetwater Farm in Huntersville. Once a month they open their farm to the public. We went because we wanted to show Zoe and Riley where their food came from. The girls had so much fun seeing all of the animals. There...

Gem Mining

North Carolina is an exciting state to explore. There is so much natural beauty to see and experience. I feel lucky to be able to live here.  This past weekend my family explored the Lake Lure area for a couple of days. All I can say is “WOW!” What a breathtaking part of our state.  In...

I Love Rollercoasters

I can remember my first time riding on a roller coaster at a theme park called Wild Waves and Enchanted Village near my house in Washington. This park was only open for about three months out of the year because otherwise, it was too cold. And even when it was open, most of the time,...

Summer in Rome

Ever since the creation of the world, God’s eternal power and divine nature, invisible though they are, have been understood and seen through the things he has made.  -Romans 1:20 Paul wrote a letter to a church in Rome around 57 A.D. in order to encourage them in their faith. Paul had never been to...

Hiking in the Rain

Wow, it has been a rainy week! I’ve noticed that a few things things happen when it steadily rains for several days in a row:  -The grass grows much faster (mowing hills is hard)! -My desire for a hot cup of coffee grows -My kids get stir crazy after being cooped up in the house Thankfully, I’m...

Red Clay

I did not realize that this part of North Carolina had so much red clay until I moved here and began gardening. Previously I had spent time in the North Carolina mountains where the soil is different. I assumed it would be the same in the Piedmont. And then I started digging. Sarah and I...

Worship, Grow, Serve, Join

Worship, grow, serve, join.  These are the four steps that are being promoted through our brand new welcome center. For the last few weeks, your congregational care team, along with your ushers, have been discussing how to help visitors get connected to the church. One idea that emerged from these conversations was creating a welcome center. You probably noticed...

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