Hi Friends,
For the past 27 years I’ve written many articles, letters and notes to you all and have always had something in them that speaks back to me. I wish that I would have the chance to say these things directly to you first, but logistics often get in the way of what you want to do.
I unfortunately have some news that is heavy on my heart and I know will be for many of you as well. Norita and I are currently separated and are on the path where that will probably become permanent. I ask that you keep my entire family, especially Julia and Katlynn, in your prayers as we continue to listen to God’s calling in our lives. In many ways, our family and the family of Bethel are very intertwined and I am committed to move forward with an attitude of humility and grace as we all work out a new way to be.
I wanted to lift up the word “Now” to you as well. One thing that I am continually learning is to open myself up to the love and direction of God, now! I would like to challenge you to do the same. What is God saying to you today? Have you told those close to you that you love them? Have you opened yourself up to see the needs of those around you? I know for myself, my business and pride often gets in the way and I pray for us all that we can strive to be the community that God wants us to be at Bethel (Place of God), and beyond.
The reality is that we are all broken and fragile. I ask that you lift up Rita and me in your prayers and also remember that we are in many ways the same gifted and broken people today that we were one week ago, one month ago, and one year ago.
After over a quarter century of service to this community, Rita is taking a long overdue 3 month sabatical to be recharged. I am also taking time this summer to reflect and rest into the arms of Jesus. Regarding youth group stuff, I am currently putting together the summer schedule of events and look forward to journeying with you into the future. I know this is a surprise to most of you and I realize we all process things in different ways. Please know that my door, and cell phone, are always open and on.
Peace and Love, Tom