Dear
St. Paul's Family,
These
past seven years have been an amazing grace-filled experience for Lori and
myself. We have made Charlottesville our home and we love this parish and each
of you. We have experienced many joys – and many trials – together. It is
therefore with mixed emotions that I tell you of my intent to resign as your
Rector and return to the Diocese of Northern California this summer.
I
have been offered the position of “priest-in-charge” of the Church of the
Incarnation in Santa Rosa, a small city in Sonoma County north of San
Francisco. My mother, who just turned 90, lives about an hour away, and most of
my family is in the area. It has become abundantly clear in the last few months
that my family needs us to return, and I could not ignore this invitation by the
people of Santa Rosa to do so.
I
realize that this decision may come as a surprise to some. I had intended to
finish my ministry here at St. Paul’s and retire from this wonderful parish.
But I am reminded once again that my timing might not be the Holy Spirit’s
timing. I was not looking for a new position. However, a few weeks ago I was
approached by the Rt. Rev. Barry Beisner, the bishop of the Diocese of Northern
California, who asked me to consider this position. Barry has been one of my
mentors for more than 20 years, long before he became a bishop. I was ordained
in his diocese and served there as a lay leader and later as a priest for 18
years. After much prayer and conversation, I’ve accepted this offer.
My
last Sunday at St. Paul’s will be July 19. Between now and then, I hope we can
celebrate what we have done together. I will make myself available in the next
few weeks to meet with anyone who feels the need to meet with me for whatever
reason.
St. Paul’s is a very strong and vibrant parish, with
a talented staff, gifted lay leadership, and outstanding clergy. Charles
Lancaster, our senior warden, and Darren Ball, our junior warden, and all the
members of the Vestry, will be working with the staff of the Diocese of
Virginia in this transition. They will develop a plan to appoint an interim
rector and form a search committee. This is a parish of people who know how to
“be bold” and meet the future with grace and courage.
There
is no way that I can thank you adequately enough for the opportunities you have
given me these past seven years. We will cherish your love forever. Finally,
please keep us, and all of the St. Paul’s family, in your prayers.
Blessings,
Jim
1 comment:
Jim and Lori, Blessings on this new adventure, and may your leave-taking from St. Paul's be full of grace and good humor, and your move "back home" be uneventful. Jim, will you have the opportunity of an Exit Interview?
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