Reverend Russell Reflections
“I run for dear life to God, I’ll never live to regret it. Do what you do so well: get me out of this mess and up on my feet. Put your ear to the ground and listen, give me space for salvation. Be a guest room where I can retreat; you said your door was always open! You’re my salvation—my vast, granite fortress.” – Psalmsβ¬ 71:1-3
Thank you all so much for all of your prayers, love, and support this past month while I have been attending to my parents and after my dad passed away. After sitting with many of you during the time you all prepared to lose a loved one, it means the world for you all to do the same for me during this time of grief and loss. My friend, Rev. Mike Love, said to me this past week, “We know resurrection is real when we see God bring glimpses of new life to us after loss.” You all have made resurrection a reality in my life.
From Holy week to Easter to Star Wars Day to Mother’s Day, worship has been so meaningful lately. I know I’m not the only one going through personal struggles right now and because of this I feel that there is something sacred about us worshipping together amidst our pain. I can feel the deeper connection we have with one another because it feels like we are in the valley together right now. I pray that God gets us out of our mess – financial struggles, building struggles, personal struggles. Prayer and leaning on one another has never been so important in the life of our church. To laugh and find joy together at a time we could just as easily dip our head in the sand is powerful. To have a little fun on Star Wars day and talk about superheroes to take our mind off of current realities helps us to breathe a little lighter.
I’ve been really impressed with the inspiration of our leaders lately. The music with Jessie’s leadership has been getting better and better. Joey wrote a great poem for Mother’s Day and a journal for the eBlast last week. Inspiration from the Holy Spirit has found you all and that is really important that we continue to feed our creative juices to keep being the church.
I hope we can really build on Vacation Bible School this year and pray for all the kids we can impact this year. It’s important that we are at the VBS planning meetings on Wednesday, May 28 and Sat, May 31. It is also imperative that you all are at “The Five Languages of Allyship” luncheon and presentation on Sunday, June 1 after worship. This will be an important discussion on how we can help empower marginalized persons and it is essential that we are present for this discussion.
I know my family has an extremely busy summer coming up with camps, trips, and vacation. My office hours will vary this summer as I’ll be taking my kids all over the place. I pray that even with the busyness of life we all find the space to allow God to rejuvenate our souls this summer.
This Sunday is Batman Sunday as we will be discussing Romans 12:21 and “Batman, Suffering, and Identity.” See you Sunday!
Grace and peace – Pastor Russell
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