The Visitor: October 2019
NOTES ON THE JOURNEY: FROM A GRANDMOTHER’S HEART
There are not words to describe this Grammy’s over-flowing heart. Connor James Boatright, my first grandchild arrived at 12:45 am on August 8. I simply cannot thank God enough for him. I thank God that my baby – Katie – was safe through delivery and allowed me to be present for the birth of Connor. I thank God that he has a father, a true daddy, who clearly adores his son. I thank God for answering my prayer of fifteen years ago when I was diagnosed with breast cancer that I would live long enough to hold my grandchildren. I thank God for my parents who not only modeled what a wonderful grandparent does (and doesn’t do), but whose blood and prayers flow through this little one, the first of their great grandchildren. I thank God that Connor arrived as a sign of God’s comfort less than a week before my beloved brother-in-law, John, crossed over into eternal life.
Connor’s arrival creates a greater urgency in me for the work of peacemaking, earth-keeping and faith-building. I long for a different kind of world for him – a world with far less division, hatred and violence. A world where Connor will not have to practice Active Shooter Drills in school. A world where Connor can delight in Kuala bears and butterflies which are in danger of extinction and the Amazon rain forest which is burning as I write. I want him to experience the same beauty of God’s creation that I have experienced over the years – an extravagant beauty which has inspired and healed me through life’s heartbreaks and trials. I want him to be judged not by his white skin and male gender, but on his gifts, abilities and talents even as he learns to do the same for all the amazing people of different races, religions, lifestyles and politics God will send into his life. Most of all, I want him to know Jesus – the Prince of Peace of every heart and the entire world.
As I ponder Connor’s arrival just weeks after the terrible tragedies in Gilroy, California, El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, as well as the first anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting which will be coming at the end of October, I understand how vital our ministry is and how critical it is to share the love of Jesus with a heart-broken world. This Fall I will be preaching on the Beatitudes as a rule for our lives. These words of blessing have the power to change not only our lives, but our world for Connor, your family’s children and all the children of the world.
--Pastor Janet
P.S. Thank you to all who participated in Katie’s baby shower, as well as for your beautiful gifts and cards, as well as your faithful prayers for our family during this time of birth and loss. What a gift this church family is to our family!
EVENTS and ANNOUNCEMENTS:
FLOCK SUPPERS
Wednesdays 6:30 – 8:30
Hellner-Burris Home
Pastor Janet and Steve invite you to join them for supper and fellowship during one of the flock suppers this fall. Bring the family and a dessert. Come to get to know your church family better and to share your ideas for our ministry. Please contact the church office or sign up after worship for one of the following suppers:
- September 18
- October 2
- October 16
- October 30
In order to protect Jen Castelli’s personal email account, we have a new church email for church business and items for the bulletin and Visitor. Please start using the church’s email of office@christianchurchofwilkinsburg.org. For personal matters, continue to address your concerns to Pastor Janet’s email of pastorjanethb@gmail.com.
LEADERSHIP TEAM NOTES
Our fabulous Leadership Ministry Team met at the end of August for our annual planning and listening session. Pastor Janet led a conversation about two primary goals for the next three years as we move toward her retirement:
Leadership Development
Already we have new people in new leadership roles in our congregation including Frank Hightower on the Leadership Team, Jennifer Castelli as a new trustee and financial secretary, Pam Long and Jeff McLafferty as new elders and Alyssa Castelli and Stephane McLafferty in a new role as Junior Deacons. Our goal is to raise up nine new leaders by the year 2022. New leadership includes people who work on the property, in missions, in fundraising, in P.R. and in spiritual leadership of the congregation. As a part of growing spiritually, the Leadership Team will be discussing Pastor Janet’s new book about our ministry called STAY: Deeper into Jesus’ Heart in the Heart of the City which describes the core values and Holy Words which have led our journey of faith.
Congregational Growth
Our goal is to bring twelve new members into the life of the congregation in the next three years. This means that we need to equip the congregation in how to invite people to come and see what we are about. We need to work on telling the story of what our church does and what we believe. As a part of this process we are developing new calling cards, guest bags, website and possible a Youtube channel for Pastor’s sermons and our ministries to be shared.










