Thursday, April 29, 2010

New Calling

It is with great excitement and thankfulness that I have accepted a call to be the new Sr. Pastor of First Evangelical Free Church of Rockford IL (Chicago area). After months of seeking God's will, this past weekend brought with it great clarity as Judi and I visited with this wonderful church and went through the final stages of the search process. As I preached to the congregation, God's anointing was evident as was an immediate sense of connection and love between the congregation and ourselves. We plan on being fully moved and engaged with the church starting June 15. But along with the excitement comes the realization that we will be leaving so many friends at the Bridge and the home we've enjoyed for almost a decade. As with any great move, there will be tears, farewells, and appropriate grieving. I'm reminded of the Apostle Paul in Ephesians 20:36, "When he had said this, he knelt down with all of them and prayed. 37They all wept as they embraced him and kissed him. 38What grieved them most was his statement that they would never see his face again. Then they accompanied him to the ship." There are people in Atlanta that Judi, the kids, and I love as deeply as our own family. It's possible that we will never see some of them again. It's certain that we will not live next to them again. Such good-byes are, I'm convinced, a result of the fall. One day, in Heaven, we will never have to say farewell again. In some mysterious way, I'm positive we will be able to be with any of our loved ones in an instant. In the meantime, however, we struggle with the unsettled nature of this world. We've learned so much from the people of Sugarloaf, Stonemill, and the Bridge. God has taught us through high mountaintops and deep valleys, great accomplishments and youthful mistakes. We've literally grown up here as a ministry family. For this, I will forever be thankful. Atlanta, thanks for everything! God has used you greatly and fruit will be the result for His great glory. Blessings to you!

4 comments:

  1. The Lord will bless this new ministry for you as He will for me in Kenya. Will your sermons be online? I will need familiar voices while in Africa. Blessings, Pam Higgins

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  2. Pastor Rusty,
    As a member of First Evangelical Free Church in Rockford, IL, let me welcome you. As you stated, the congregation felt an instant connection to you and Judi. It is obvious that you were blessed with great skills as a leader and shepherd.

    We hope you saved some of those winter coats!

    John & Stephanie Johnson

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  3. Hey Rusty! Congratulations on your new calling!!! We miss you so much but are happy to see you go somewhere that already feels a connection with you. We know that you guys will be much loved. We've learned a lot from you and know that your new congregation will learn from you as well. We look forward to hearin you online :)

    Sincerely, Brianna and Chris Owen

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  4. Something you said in your Heaven Series at Stone Mill comes to mind...You and I can finally go to the movies together when we get to Heaven!! I can hang around with my Dad when he was a young man and he and I can come, go fishing in the pond at your home place in Cajun Country and then we can go to town to the movies together, but I'm not sharing my popcorn.
    Love you Brother
    DB

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