Dear St. John’s Community,
Over the past few months, you heard Pastor Frank announce his intent to retire in September of 2025. Soon after that announcement, you were updated on planned changes to the administrative staff at St. John’s, sharing that our Bookkeeper, Kat LaTurneau, left at the beginning of October, and that I would be leaving no later than January of 2025.
These announcements have left some of you wondering about what this means for St. John’s - and for me. I want you to know that during the last several months I have been in deep conversation with Pastor Frank and Council President Andrew Ford about all of this. These changes have not been without some difficulty and sadness, for sure. And still, I am confident that St. John’s will continue to be strong and thrive in the coming year and decades, just as it always has. It is my hope and prayer that you, brothers and sisters in Christ, will walk in faith going forward, even when it is awkward or challenging, and continue to support one another along the way.
I have decided that my last day as the Executive Director of Administration and Resources will now be December 31. This is a personal decision, one made with deep thought and prayer, and one that will allow me a “re-set” time before moving in a new direction. Please know that I am leaving with peace received through the Spirit’s transforming work in my life.
Although I will leave the full-time position that I currently hold, I am committed to maintaining the bookkeeping functions through January or until a new Director of Administration is fully trained. The new Director of Administration will have different responsibilities than I had, and I hope for your understanding and patience with them once they begin.
I am looking forward to being in worship with you, not wondering what I should be taking care of, but rather to being present in hearing the Word, and present with you, our people. And I am very much looking forward to what God has in store for my “next” in life, and at the same time, thankful for my time serving you. Know that I am more than ok - I am moving forward with grace and peace.
Linda Baldwin
Dear St. John’s Community,
Linda Baldwin has been an incredible asset to St. John’s, and we are deeply grateful for her dedication and servant leadership over the years. Her tireless contributions, both as an employee and as a volunteer, have had a profound and lasting impact on this community. We are blessed to have had her in this role and are so grateful for her. We also recognize how much she has meant to so many of you, and we are happy that she will continue to call St. John’s her church home, worshiping with us and remaining an active part of our community.
The Transition that we have embarked on as a church goes beyond any single staff member or Pastor, beyond this year and next. This became clear in the fall of 2023, when Pastor Frank first informed the Council of his intention to retire in 2025. Since then, we have been carefully working to chart a faithful path forward through this time of change. We now find ourselves at a pivotal point in this transition, and it is clear that we must focus on creating a more sustainable future for St. John’s. From Sunday School to the front office, from Snack Stop to the choir loft, we must continue to find ways to encourage our people to become more involved, empowered, and active, so that we can continue to offer the programs and ministries that are so vital to this church and community. This is a shared responsibility, and we must all work together to ensure the health and vitality of St. John’s for generations to come.
Navigating these transitions over the past few months has been challenging for all of us in leadership at St. John’s and has given us many opportunities to get it right and to get it wrong. Throughout this process, we have committed to strike a balance between sustainability and continuity in our operations, and to maintain transparency with the congregation while being sensitive to the needs of our staff. We acknowledge that, at times, we may not have gotten everything right, and for that, we ask for your understanding and grace.
We are committed to improving this going forward, which is why you are receiving this update now and why we will be providing more frequent communication in the future. In 2025, you can expect to hear more from church leadership, including the Council and the Call Committee, through multiple channels, including regular Congregation Matters meetings. To begin the year, we invite you to join us for a Congregation Matters meeting on Sunday, January 19 at 10:15 a.m..
Thank you all for being a passionate, dedicated, and engaged Congregation. Because of your commitment and the grace of God, the future of St. John’s is bright.
Andrew Ford and Pastor Frank
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