Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Moving on...

This last weekend marked the end of my time at the Riverside Gospel Church in Kirkintilloch. It was a time of both sadness and rejoicing. It was a sad time because it was a time of goodbyes; it was a time of rejoicing because it was a time of giving thanks for the many good things God has done in people's lives over the past two years.

On Saturday night, the church gave me a nice send off party. After a great meal, they had a program in which a number of people stood up and thanked me for the help they had received over this time. It was a touching time in which many people thanked me for things I had never even realised had made a difference. It was an encouraging reminder that God has indeed been working mightily in many people's lives.

At the end of the program on Saturday night, they presented a slide show whilst playing Michael W Smith's song "Friends." As the song played, pictures of me with all my friends from the church passed in front of me, bringing back memories of many good times together. I had a hard time holding back tears as all those wonderful memories were brought to mind.

On Sunday, I preached twice. The church was packed for the main service, and three more people talked with us afterwards to tell us that they had surrendered their lives to Christ in response to that day's message. Then in the evening, I preached my last message to the church. My friends, Narineh and Daniel, also came along to support me during my farewell service, and Narineh and I sang "How Great Thou Art" together in Spanish, Farsi and English.

I thank God for these past two years. I have seen a lot of people come to Christ and have been able to stick around long enough to watch a number of them grow. I have seen many people grow and change so much over the past two years that one would hardly recognise them as the same people. And I have made friends for whose love and friendship I will be grateful for the rest of my life because knowing them has also changed me.

1 Comments:

At 9:53 PM, Blogger Rhodester said...

Aw, how awesome! Well at least you have your old friends here who haven't seen you in ages. That should soften the blow of leaving the new friends behind for awhile. See you Sunday!

 

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