Sunday, January 11, 2009

Saying Bye

It is never easy to let someone that you have grown to love go. It is even harder when you can attribute so much of the person you are to what that person showed you about the person you could be. However, over the next two weeks that is what I and others at Oak Crest Baptist Church must do.

We must come to realize that God is bigger than Oak Crest, and Midlothian, and even yes: The State of Texas.

Jeff, I have been struggling for exactly what to say to you and about you as I bid you farewell and good luck in the new journey that God is taking you and your family on. You have been such a blessing in my life over the past 3 years. You have truly showed the Youth and definitely me what it means to live your life by our little saying and logo and name which is Chi Alpha (XA). You have exemplified what it means to put Christ first and to live your own life and lead your family in the same way.
It is by the nudging and pushing of God that I am back in school and pursuing a degree, but it was in big part due to your encouragement and support. You showed me that I could achieve many things if I just allowed God to do a work in my life and opened up my eyes to see what it means to care for others and I have grown to love everyone of our youth as I know you do.
I thank you for all of the leadership oppurtunities you have given me and the trust you have bestowed on me in watching your house and your dogs.
I guess what I am saying is that your dedication in leading our youth and our Church will not soon be forgotten and neither will you and your lovely family. Karis was born here and I was glad to be a small part of that in leading the youth on that night. Stephanie could not be a sweeter inspiration in my health and is one of the most loving and caring person I have had the pleasure of meeting. The two of you have done nothing but love all of us and show us how to love one another.

Thank you for all the hard work you have put in and for always being able to talk and give sound Biblical advice.
I wish you and your family the best of luck in Tennessee and the thing that makes it a little easier to say goodbye is the fact that I know God is only starting another chapter in your life and the life of Oak Crest. Where a chapter without you here seems hard to fathom, it would be selfish of us to keep you and not allow you to bless others and continue your work in Christ.

I am sure I speak for many people when I say thank you for the time and the memories.

DUECES
Sam

P.S. say hi to Mark


And to the rest of everyone who reads this: give Jeff a hug or something everytime you see him this week and wish him the best of luck.

3 comments:

XA Youth Ministry said...

Sam,
Thanks for making me cry first thing Monday morning. In all seriousness, your words mean a lot. It was because of God using people like you that I could keep smiling even on the hard days.

You know what I think about your potential. Live above reproach. Let God use the big heart that he has given you. I can't even begin to thank you for all that you have done for this ministry during my time here, and what you have done for our family. You've got a lot of love, and you love to serve. That's an awesome trait. Thank you for being so committed to our students and the vision. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart.

Love in Christ,
JT

Blain said...

Touching tribute! I am proud of both of you!

O. T. said...

time for a new post....and where is your devotional topic?