Since March is Women’s History Month, it’s a good time to recall together that throughout the centuries, women have walked their faith out in service to others. The effect of their ministries are often long-reaching, resounding for generations. It’s worth remembering too that none of them set out to leave a legacy, only to be faithful to a God who had been faithful to them.
A conversation with Doug and Kimberly Mogck begins where any conversation about death and loss should start, with talk of life.
“Kellen was such a perfectionist, type-A person,” Kimberly says of her son, who died in 2004 at the age of 18 in a car accident. “He made life a challenge for himself, he was so focused. It was like, ‘How many people can I fit in a day? What all can I do in a day?’ Looking back, we’ve always wondered, did he know his time was limited?”
For “The Paradigm Shift” sermon in the Life of Moses series, Rachel talked about how the life she thought she was going to have was turned upside down and she was emptied out. Then God came and filled up the empty places.
As part of our In His Image series this fall, we sat down with Mike and Victoria, who shared their story of discovering gender roles in their home and work. God has changed their views over the years leading them to a place of flourishing and serving.