“It's
easy to not feel misplaced if this tidal wave of appreciation is coming your
way.” Christoph Waltz
Okay, I didn’t see this one coming. Usually,
I think that I tend to do fairly well at seeing around corners and what’s potentially
coming down the pike. And I have to confess, I don’t always like it when God’s
plans don’t matchup with my plans and agenda.
Those of you who have sat under his teaching
are well aware that God has greatly gifted, Robert Leafblad, as a teacher of
biblical truth and just teaching in general. It’s one of Robert’s many
strengths. Having had the privilege of being the pastor to Rob’s parents,
Howard and Gail Leafbald, who were both teachers, this was not a big surprise
to me.
Many years ago, I encouraged Rob to pursue
teaching. At the time, though, he just wasn’t interested. Over the course of
the last few years though Rob has been pursuing a Master’s degree and doing
substitute teaching at Gateway
Community College. We all
assumed he’d be offered a position to teach locally BUT he wasn’t. God had
other plans and the Lord opened a teaching position for Rob in Wausau. (For non-Wisconsin natives, Wausau is not in Poland. That’s Warsaw, though for practical purposes, it’s
nearly as far away.) And Rob working in Wausau
is bad enough but he doesn’t want to commute the three and a half hours each
day – one way. That means that Sarah, our church’s Administrative Assistant, is
leaving, too. (I considered suggesting that Rob invest in a small plane and get
his pilot’s license yet quickly realized that probably wasn’t going to fly).
Yet, I’ve been a believer long enough to know
that our loss is always another church family’s blessing. We’re going to miss
the whole Leafblad family, particularly we’re going to miss having Sarah on
staff at Grace. She’s a been a real asset to our team and a blessing to our
church for the year and a half that she’s been on staff.
Someone described a church Administrative
Assistant as one who’s “able to
photocopy, collate and staple 500 documents in a single bound, takes phone
calls while proofreading the bulletin and fixing the copier machine! She swoops
in to save any distressed parishioner, all while navigating past the pile of
parcels that church members have left in the office doorway! Who is this woman?
It’s a bird. It’s a plane. It’s…SUPER-SECRETARY!” And that describes Sarah
Leafblad!
While I will miss Sarah’s work abilities,
what I’ll miss most of all is her godly, gracious spirit. Being a church
Administrative Assistant means that you often have to do the job of 2 or 3 people.
Every week there are corrections, tweaking and an incessant demand for
creativity. Most of us pick up a church bulletin, never considering the many hours
it took to put it together, to make sure it’s accurate, that both spelling and
grammar are correct, that it’s compelling and people actually will take the
time to read it. That same high standard must be applied to every communication
that comes out of her office from the worship slides to church correspondence
to the web page. At the same time, the phone often will not stop ringing. On
top of that there are emails and text messages to respond to, not to mention
the church’s Facebook page…and Sarah handled it. She’s consistently gracious
and Christlike in the midst of a lot of pressure.
That’s because Sarah loves the Lord and loves
others. If Sarah has any fault, it’s that when she learns of a need, she wants
to jump in with both feet with her entire being and help. Yet, sometimes the
best choice is to wait. That’s hard for Sarah though. She’s a helper, a fixer
and a doer.
I have to laugh as I look back at how many
times I’d give her a project, knowing her plate for the week was already full,
and clearly instructing her to put it off until the following week and on next
week’s agenda. Invariably, she’d have it done before she finished for the week.
In fact, I remember her telling me one time that it was best that her printer at
home was on the fritz because it prevented her from completing work there. Sarah
is a hard worker and seemingly tireless.
Anyone who knows Sarah know that God has
blessed her with phenomenal creativity. We’re not a huge church and don’t have some
gargantuan marketing budget. Yet, I’ve had pastors contact me, wondering where
we purchased our logos and designs for our various ministries and sermon
series. I’d share with them that we had a lady in our church who God had greatly
gifted with creativity.
John 13:4-5, 14 tells us that, “[Jesus]
rose from supper. He laid aside his outer garments, and taking a towel,
tied it around his waist. Then He poured water into a basin and began to wash
the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around
Him. ‘If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought
to wash one another's feet’.” In Jesus’ ministry, we frequently hear Him
talking about serving others. This is clearly illustrated by His act of washing
His disciple's feet.
When our Lord took on the task of the lowest
slave of the household by washing the feet of those who were supposed to be His
servants, He was making a powerful statement to them - especially because the
issue they were fighting over that evening was who was the greatest among them.
Christians are to have servant’s hearts and that’s one of Sarah’s greatest
strengths. She loves to serve; she loves to minister to others.
So Sarah, Rob, Bjorn and Aiden, we’re going
to miss you! Thank you so much for your faithfulness and Christlikeness! Yet,
we truly know and trust that God’s plan is always best, that our loss is just a
blessing in another part of His Kingdom. It’s been a privilege working with you,
Sarah, and having you on our staff! Thank you so much for being a blessing to
us and faithfully serving King Jesus!
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