The Journey of Becoming

Friends,

One of the first things people ask when a baby is born is, “What’s their name?”

It’s a curious question, because at that point you know almost nothing about them. You don’t know what they’ll love, what gifts they’ll discover, or what their story will become. And yet, we give them a name. We speak hope, identity, and possibility over a life that is still unfolding.

As many of you know, Kim and I recently welcomed our daughter, Zoe. Her name means “life,” and becoming a parent has reminded me that some of the most important things in life are received before they are fully understood.

That insight feels especially meaningful as I return from paternity leave and as our congregations continue discerning a shared future together.

This summer, we’ll begin a new worship series, The Journey of Becoming, exploring what it means to walk with God through seasons of growth, change, and discovery. Scripture reminds us that faith is rarely about having everything figured out. More often, it is about trusting God in the midst of becoming, learning who we are, who our neighbors are, and who God is calling us to be together.

Our first sermon, based on Romans 7:15–25 and Matthew 11:16–30, is titled “When We Don’t Know What to Call Ourselves.” Together, we’ll reflect on how faith invites us to embrace uncertainty, receive grace, and recognize the new life God is bringing forth among us.

As individuals and as a church, we may not have all the answers. But we do not walk alone. God journeys with us, and we journey with one another.

I hope you’ll join us as we take the next steps together.

Alongside you,

Pastor Paul