As I shared last Sunday, the warmth of being back in person among my church family is
heartening. I am deeply grateful to all the pastoral and administrative staff for their tireless
efforts in covering my absence. The willingness of our lay leader and the chairs of the various
task forces to step in and address arising issues, along with the prayers, cards, and visits of
many of the congregation, is a testament to the unity and support within our church community.
Those who have met me since my surgery to remove a large cancerous tumor from my
appendix have all commented on my changed appearance due to weight loss. It is not a diet I
recommend, but it is one of the upsides, I guess, from the surgery and subsequent stay in the
hospital. Though not planned, it is a change I embrace, though it has meant buying a few new
clothes to fit my reduced size!
Change is an integral part of the human experience, and as Christians, we approach it with a
unique lens that combines faith, theology, and practical wisdom. In the book “How People
Grow,” Henry Cloud and John Townsend emphasize that spiritual growth and
emotional/relational growth are interconnected. They argue that spiritual growth should impact
our everyday lives and situations.
Personal change occurs when someone intentionally depends on God and allows the
transforming power of the Holy Spirit into their life. It’s not merely about self-improvement; it’s
about surrendering to God’s work within us. Sometimes, change is planned—a deliberate
decision to move, switch jobs, or pursue education. These changes often involve prayer,
seeking guidance, and trusting God’s leading. Life also brings unforeseen
changes—unexpected health issues, losing a loved one, or financial challenges. In these
moments, Christians lean on their faith, trusting that God remains constant despite uncertainty.
Whether we face planned or unforeseen changes, God remains our constant anchor. His love,
promises, and plans for us do not waver. We find stability in Him, even when circumstances
shift. As Christians, we recognize that we are part of a larger community. Change affects not
only individuals but also families, churches, and society. Community support and prayer play a
vital role in navigating change. Christian hope extends beyond temporary circumstances. It rests
in the resurrection of Jesus Christ, assuring believers of eternal life. This hope sustains us
through life’s ups and downs. Change isn’t a one-time event; it’s a lifelong journey. As
Christians, we should embrace growth, learning, and sanctification, trusting that God is at work
even in the midst of change.
I have come to realize that change, whether planned or unforeseen, can be an opportunity for
spiritual growth and deeper trust in God’s unchanging love.
Shalom to you, my friend.
Pastor Andrew