Welcome Father De Freeman!
On January 16th, Father De Freeman stood before the altar as Chapel’s fourth Rector since the parish officially began in 1965. Both congregations at 8A and 10:30A welcomed Father De with enthusiasm for his leadership.
On Tuesday, January 18th, concluding his final Vestry meeting as Senior Warden, Dr. Richard Moothart summed up the feelings of all assembled: after almost two years of transition, Chapel of Our Saviour stands as strong and active as it was before the retirement of Father Dayle Casey – an admirable feat! Hearty and prayerful gratitude is due Dr. Moothart, the members of the Vestry and those on the search committee for guiding our parish successfully through major changes and challenges.
For anyone who has met with and spoken at some length already with Father De, it should be apparent he brings inspiring goals to grow Chapel from the sound foundation he has inherited. That growth must come in one of two ways: expand our membership and increase our Parish’s commitment to worship, ministries and outreach. The two go hand in hand. Chapel needs to be more meaningful in our congregation’s lives and the lives of more of our neighbors and friends. Current members should prayerfully consider increasing their giving to support these essential activities. They should also be active in encouraging non-members to join our fellowship. This comes under the heading of stewardship. I will welcome all volunteers and advice on stewardship as we launch an exciting new year of year-round giving and stronger outreach to newcomers. There are certain areas of our relationship with God and Chapel where we are allowed to be passive but stewardship is not one of them! Please anticipate more activity and more requests for your participation.
Thank you,
Tom VanBenschoten