Acts 15

Dear Rose Park,

Acts is an important book of the bible and Acts 15 is an important chapter of the bible. If you’ve never read it before, I highly recommend you read it as soon as possible. In short, chapter 15 is about a meeting that took place in Jerusalem. This meeting essentially centered around the question: what do we do about all these new people?

A Shady Spot

A Shady Spot

Dear Rose Park,

If you’ve stopped by the church recently and swung by my office, then you’ve seen all the pictures and paintings that have recently gone up. There’s a poster, soon to be hung, of the twelfth hole of the Masters Tournament. A few collages of our stained-glass windows. A painting from one of our members. A gift from my sister-in-law. Even a few Father’s Day presents from my kids. But there’s one picture frame that sits right behind my laptop that always catches my eye.

Biography & Biology

Biography & Biology

Dear Rose Park,

I went for a run a few weeks ago with the Holland Running Club. There are some runners who keep to themselves and there are some runners who are chatty. I’ll let you decide which camp I fall into. During this past run, I was going stride-for-stride with a particularly chatty runner. Somewhere along the conversation he muttered the phrase, “it’s like our biography shows up in our biology.” I haven’t stopped thinking about the phrase since.

A Memorial People

A Memorial People

Dear Rose Park

“Christians, of all people, understand the crucial importance of remembering. Christians are “memorial people” because the whole of our faith depends upon remembering. Those who persevere into the glorious future are those who remember the gracious past.”

Playing Catch

Playing Catch

Dear Rose Park,

I am the proud coach of the Holland Little League Giants baseball team. Our season officially started this past Saturday with our first game, but Simon and I have been playing catch since the ground first thawed. Almost every day after school, Simon asks to play catch in our lawn. Playing catch is one of my favorite things to do. It makes me think of my childhood and I always smile. As we toss the ball back and forth and fall into a rhythm, I naturally start to think about the church.

General Synod 2024

General Synod 2024

Dear Rose Park,

General Synod is both an event and a body of people. The event is a once-a-year gathering that shapes the direction of the denomination. The body of people who gather for the annual event make up one of the four assemblies of the Reformed Church in America. From June 13-18, delegates from around the U.S. and Canada will come together in Tucson, Arizona, for General Synod. They will worship together, fellowship, and deliberate and vote on many things related to the RCA’s ministry.

Such As These

Such As These

Dear Rose Park,

13 Then people brought little children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them. But the disciples rebuked them. 14 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” (Matthew 19: 13-14)

Dimnent

Dimnent

Dear Rose Park,

Location, location, location. We often hear this phrase when it comes to real estate, reminding us of the importance of the location of a home when considering purchasing. However, this dynamic goes far beyond real estate; place plays a particularly important role to our growth and maturation process. Whether it’s your childhood home, your hometown, your high school campus, or even your home church place plays a foundational role as to who we are and who we grow to be.

Committal Service

Committal Service

Dear Rose Park,

Yesterday afternoon I had the privilege to officiate a brief committal service for a Holland community member. It was a beautiful day among the trees to praise God, to witness to our faith, and to give thanks for the life of one of God’s children. As we gathered around the graveside, I was again struck by the gracious and loving words of our liturgy.

Reading List

Reading List

Dear Rose Park,

Every year Sam and I make a goal to read as many books as we can. Typically, the goal is about 15-25 books each; I know that might sound small to some avid readers, but that’s a pretty hefty goal for each of us. We enjoy reading and we’ve made it a priority to read before we go to bed. Not only does it help us go to sleep, but it also quiets our minds, eliminates the temptation to sit on our phones, and opens us up to a whole new world of conversation and thought.