I am also very grateful for the work done by members of our church staff to keep things moving along during the sabbatical time, especially Joyce Stahl, Barbara Nugent, Laura Laza, and Linda Favale. Our Council members supported the effort and deserve thanks for the encouragement and prayers they gave over these many months as well, and I am especially thankful for Pastor Jeff Kolbo from Trinity, Rocky Point who served as "Coverage Pastor."
Add to that all the people who helped make the sabbatical possible in England, literally over 100 people in London, Saint Albans, Peterborough, Northampton, Norwich, Lincoln, Coventry, Gloucester, Hereford, Chester, Liverpool, and my friends Barrie and Loisann Lawless who opened their hearts and their homes to me, prepared meals for me, drove me around, took me out to lunch or dinner, and brought me to meet people whom they gathered together just so I could meet them.
Add to those the church leaders and members who took time to visit and share with me in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, especially Pastor John Groppe, churches in Council Bluffs and Iowa City, Iowa, especially Bishop Alan Scarfe and people in Sacramento, Placerville, Yuba City, and Auburn, California especially Rev. Kay Rohde who welcomed me on my second journey of discovery.
Then add to that the folks I met on my third journey, who live in Minnesota, especially Sandi and Bruce Holmberg, the members of the 21 Total/Shared Ministry teams who met in Little Falls, Minnesota, and Frank and Lyn Van De Steeg and the Shared Ministry team at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Hastings, Minnesota.
I am grateful for having had the chance to meet eight bishops and many members of their staffs, and for the support given all along from our Metro New York Synod bishop, Bob Rimbo.
Of course the sabbatical preachers deserve thanks for coming out to Hope: Pastors Jeff Kolbo, Gary Mills, Jonathan Linman, Bob Wollenburg, Kathleen Koran, George Summers, Wayne Leazer, James Smith, Ben McKelahan and Deacon Rich Wolff who also led Thursday night worship services as well as on Memorial Day Weekend. I heard so many positive comments about them that I'm a little worried about coming back to preach next Sunday.
I appreciate the support my wife Linda gave throughout the three months. She always takes the lions' share of the work around our home anyway, but she was especially supportive of my desire to learn and grow on this sabbatical, and I would not have been able to do this without her encouragement.
I will have a lot to share in coming weeks. I am glad that the sabbatical ends in July because I will need some time to re-integrate into parish life and prepare reports etc. about what I experienced. I thank God for this time apart from my regular duties as pastor of Hope, and I'm looking forward eagerly to the years ahead as we move together into the future God is preparing for us in his service.

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