A note from your pastor...
When our elders decided at the beginning of 2022 that the time was right for us to launch a new capital campaign to finally realize the dream of building a multi-purpose facility, I decided to read John Ruskin’s classic, The Seven Lamps of Architecture. I wanted to sharpen my vision and prepare my heart for this great undertaking. I am so glad I did.
Though I had read the little book numerous times and even used it as the primary text for a college course I taught a few years ago, I needed to be reminded that the work before us was not merely for the utilitarian purpose of build- ing an adequate meeting space. We were laying foundations for covenantal succession, for generational continuity, for a long-term Gospel commitment to our community. As Ruskin declared, “When we build, let us build for the future and not merely for present delight, nor for present use alone; let it be such work as our descendants will thank us for, and that men will say, ‘See! This is what our fathers did for us.’”
Of course, that exhortation is as apt for our tasks of preaching, teaching, evangelism, discipleship, counseling, worship, missions, and fellowship as it is for building buildings. My prayer for us in 2023 is that we would set our hearts and minds on building for the future—perhaps the distant future that some of us may not even see!
Now, to be sure, I very much am looking forward to all the immediate benefits of our new facilities. But even more, I am looking forward to that day when our sons and daughters can say, “See! This is what our fathers did for us.” May we build for this day and that day. |