Travelling to the UK for three weeks in January. I got to experience the church and culture, which despite common stereotypes, caused me to say look what God is doing!
Performing my first baptisms of two young people that came to the United States as refugees. Their faith is rich, deep, and growing as they have faced many difficulties in their short lives. I am thankful that I got to be a small part of their stories.
I got to go on lots of short camping trips this Spring, Summer, and Fall. It was wonderful to spend lots of time outside hiking, eating, reading, watching birds, and enjoying the wonders of God’s creation. (If you’re curious, the photo is from May in Tahquamenon State Park Rivermouth Semi-Modern Campground.)
My pastoral residency at Church of the Servant, which ended at the end of July. This one is definitely bittersweet—I really miss being a pastor there, but I am so overwhelmingly grateful for the two years I got to spend there learning, loving, preaching, visiting, baptizing, welcoming, and being loved.
The two weeks I got to spend in Colorado and Wyoming during October. I spent time with Mary and Jared (my sister and brother-in-law), and my friend Allison and her family. I saw a whole new part of God’s creation—an exhilarating part. I even climbed mountains, sort of. At least I went on a short hike above the treeline.
Having a spiritual director who helps me each month to see what God is doing in my life. I am thankful for her support and encouragement that God is working in me, even when I can’t see exactly what God is doing yet.
I am so thankful for the gift of friends who have listened to me, waited with me, encouraged me, prayed for me, discerned with me, and loved me. I really would not have made it through these years without them.
“Save us, Lord our God, and gather us from the nations, that we may give thanks to your holy name and glory in your praise.”
-- Psalm 106:47
Photo of spiritual direction feet by Michelle Kroll, used under a Creative Commons License. All other photos are my own.
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