The Last Frontier

The Last Frontier

Dear Rose Park,

Last Wednesday, along with Bill & Joyce Dora, Kathy Bradford, and Patty Riemersma, I met Doug & Marlin Prins at Russ’ for coffee and pie. Doug & Marlin are our mission partners in Alaska; we had a great time hearing about their ministry and celebrating God’s faithfulness to them on the long road of obedience in the same direction.

We Have Time

We Have Time

Dear Rose Park,

Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion’s paws

And make the earth devour her own sweet brood;

Pluck the keen teeth from the tiger’s jaws,

And burn the long-lived phoenix in her brood.

These are the opening lines from Shakespeare’s Sonnet 19 and they paint a picture of the devouring power of time. Time blunts the lion’s paws and the tiger’s jaws and even the phoenix - the mythical bird believed to rise from its ashes in order to live forever - will be devoured by time. Time does have power, but if we give time too much power then we forget we have agency within time.

Open Doors

Open Doors

To the People of God at Rose Park, Embody Christ Fellowship & Central Park,

A few months ago Central Park Church was looking for a way to bless our Words of Hope missionaries who work in the Middle East with some of the proceeds from our Holiday Shoppe. When I called the Words of Hope office and asked what our missionaries needed, I leaned something interesting.

I'm Tired

I'm Tired

Dear People of Central Park, Embody Christ Fellowship, & Rose Park,

Last week I ran into two of our friends while shopping at the Community Action House Food Club. I talked to the first as I was arriving and they were leaving with a cart full of groceries, and I chatted with the second as I was leaving with my hands full of groceries (why do I always underestimate how many groceries I need) and they were arriving. Within both conversations I heard the same phrase: ‘how are you really doing?’

Easter Every Day

Easter Every Day

Dear People of Central Park, Embody Christ Fellowship, & Rose Park,

At Rose Park, our mission statement is quite simple: connect the disconnected, empower the connected, and reconcile all things to God.  One way we can empower the connected is by inviting our young people to boldly share their faith and to graciously show the love of Jesus in everything they do and everything they say.  With that said, enjoy this devotion from Ms. Ava Lemire….

Two Paths

Two Paths

To the people of Central Park, Embody Christ Fellowship, & Rose Park,

Throughout scripture we encounter a repeated theme: the path of the righteous and the path of the foolish.  Psalm 1 in particular opens our eyes to these two paths.  We also come face-to-face with this dynamic during the season of Lent when we think about Judas and his willingness to forego an eternal relationship with Christ in order to gain immediate gratification on the path of the foolish.

Ash Wednesday & Numbers

Ash Wednesday & Numbers

To the People of God at Central Park, Embody Fellowship, & Rose Park,

There’s a lot of symbolism in the bible. For example, any time scripture mentions water it’s a safe bet there’s a connection to baptism. Any time scripture mentions fire it’s a safe bet there’s a connection to the Holy Spirit. This symbolism isn’t limited to physical things, it also includes numbers. There are seven days of creation, seven churches listed in Revelation, and seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. There are twelve tribes of Israel, twelve apostles, and Jacob even had twelve sons. Needless to say, biblical numbers are important.