Beloveds!
It is hard to believe that our time together is drawing to a close. Who knew 17 months could go by so swiftly?! But here we are, and it’s time for your next wonderful chapter to begin. I know that Fr. Rod already loves you and that your future together will be a meaningful partnership for the Gospel.
As for our time together, what a gift it has been!
It was during Holy Week this past spring when I watched you all wash each other’s feet on Maundy Thursday that I knew that my love for you had grown even more than I could have ever dreamed. I saw your care and tenderness with one another, the grace, the generosity, the gentleness of spirit, and I was so deeply moved. I knew in my bones, at that moment, that God has deeply meaningful things in mind for this community’s future and I will always remain committed to that being the truth of this place.
It is my deepest prayer that you continue forth knowing your worth, standing tall for the radical welcome you seek to share with every single person, committed fully to the life of this community, and proud of the work you’ve done to get ready for this next season.
I owe many thanks to the partners who have shored me up during this time, even when we had to do incredibly difficult things:
To the Vestry and Finance Committees – your brave leadership has set the parish on the course for financial stability going forward. Your willingness to see possibility in being more than what we’ve been before has hope embedded in it. Keep asking good questions, keep working for stability, keep listening to one another.
Of particular note, my Wardens and Officers: To Melissa, Janene, Ginny, Gailen, John, and Keith – you all have been exceptional partners in the work we’ve been tasked with. Thank you for your never-ending supply of goodwill, creativity, determination, and faithfulness.
Then to our staff – it’s the group of people you spend day in and day out with that make a difference in the big picture. Thank you for being encouraging, gracious, brilliant team players. Thank you for flexing with me when I asked for changes, and for pushing back when it was a bridge too far. Thank you for your love of this place and your faithful devotion especially in this most difficult of years when changes demanded to be made.
And then to all of you - for every smile, every hug, every shared laugh, every tear shed together…I thank you. You are good people and a good community. Keep the course. The Kingdom of God is eager to be shared by YOU. Light up this piece of the world you’re in with its radiant love and trust me: you will know peace and hope. I believe in you. I love you.
In the immortal words of Ted Lasso:
Onward.
Forward.
With abiding affection,
Mother Erika
The Rev. Canon Erika von Haaren
Interim Rector
Christ Church of the Ascension
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