8.12.2018

Everything for Good

It was a challenging Sunday morning.

Taught about Romans 8:28 in our Sunday School class after reading my resignation letter in the morning service.  


That resignation letter part is probably a shock to many people.  

Over the last two months, the elders at West Cannon and I have had some conversations about long-term ministry fit.

But before I share some of the details about this new time of transition in the Rodgers family I want to share a couple of truths from scripture.


First, the Genesis class is in our 3rd week of a study on The Most Misused Scriptures in the Bible.  This week's lesson is Romans 8:28.  Part of the lesson is this 9 minute Look at the Book video from Desiring God.  You can also click HERE to see all 32 study videos on Romans 8.





Second, two weeks ago I shared the following with a friend and then shared it on Facebook.  As I was sharing these truths with others, I was also working on reminding myself of these same truths from recent Fighter Verses.
For those facing any type of challenge in this life, and really who isn't, I want to encourage you to look to God by spending time in His Word.  The Fighter Verses Memory Plan is a great way to do this.  Over the last 7 weeks the verses have been such an encouragement.  Six of the verses are great reminders of who God is and what we need to do.  James 4:13-17, Psalm 18:30; Philippians 4:6-8 and Psalm 42:11.  The seventh verse is the great truth of the Gospel - Luke 19:10.  Get your Bible out and check out these awesome verses.
In this post, I have included the statement that I read Here is the statement that I read this Sunday morning (8/10/18) at West Cannon Baptist 
Today's Gospel Primer is the following
"The more I comprehend the full scope of the gospel, the more I value the church for which Christ died, (Ephesians 5:25 - "Husbands, love your wives, as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her) the more I value the role that I play in the lives of my fellow-Christians, and the more I appreciate the role that they must be allowed to play in mine." 
Dear Church family, 
We are confident that God has used our time here for His glory and to help West Cannon. At the same time, over the last two months, it has become clear to the elders and me that my gifts and some ministry philosophy ideas and West Cannon’s needs are not a good long-term fit. While this has been a very difficult time and a very difficult decision, we understand and agree with the decision.   
We are thankful that God has given us the opportunity to serve Him during this time.  We have been extremely blessed over this past year by so many different people in so many different ways.  
Thank you for all that you have done to welcome and care for our family. We know God has used our time here to grow ourselves and the family of WCBC for His glory and for that we are thankful. 
We are praying and will continue to pray for the ministry of West Cannon and look forward to see how God is going to use of the Biblical counseling ministry in West Cannon and Western Michigan. 
We would very much appreciate your prayers as we seek God’s direction for us.
There is a lot that we are still processing through at this time.  As we learn more and make decisions, we will keep you posted here.

Here is the statement that Pastor Doug read.

As stated, Dave's resignation reflects a mutual recognition - on his part and the elders, that his gifts and unique styles are not lining up in the way we had all planned with the unique culture and needs of West Cannon. 
We, the elders, want it clearly communicated that Dave has in no way disqualified himself for ministry.  Dave and Krista's love for the Lord, love for His church, their character, and walk of faith are exemplary.  As we discussed this potential decision over the past 8 weeks or so we have been even more impressed by their sincere faith.  In times of testing - when we are squeezed, our true character comes to the surface.  This time of testing for Dave and Krista has further revealed a mature faith.
We also want you to know that Dave’s ministry has produced some very desirable fruit, not only in the lives of individuals he has ministered to but also for our church family. Dave’s efforts resulted in a new partnership with Faith Baptist Church in Lafayette, Indiana to host a Biblical Counseling / Discipleship conference at West Cannon. Our goal, and theirs, is for West Cannon to be a regional center for training that will benefit the greater body of Christ in Michigan. We also believe that this will become a critical component of our ministry for years to come that will benefit our family and our community. 
You may ask, "Why now?  Why not give it more time?"  Good questions. 
Dave has served the Lord in vocational ministry for many years and has established an understanding and commitment of how best to do ministry. A year ago we – the Rodgers and the elders, believed that his style of ministry and philosophy of ministry would dovetail well into our ministry for a long time. Now we believe that putting off what seems inevitable could lead to undesirable levels of frustration and possible conflict. Neither of us wants that for ourselves or the other.  
After a year of diligently seeking to buy a house the Rodgers still have not been able to purchase one.  Knowing that there were some “questions” about how well Dave’s gifts and style of ministry were lining   up with our needs we thought it best to come to a decision before they purchased a house, potentially complicating the situation. 
With three school-aged children and Krista working at a local school making a decision now is much better   than during the school year. Though this still creates some difficult decisions now is preferable than later. 
In reflection it is fair to say that the need for this transition surprises us ... confuses us ... frustrates us ... and saddens us. 
In our elders’ meeting this past Wednesday we determined to thoroughly evaluate our responsibility for what has happened and what needs to be changed in our ministry to prevent this from happening again. 
We are going to thoroughly research, clarify, and state our vision for discipleship in / through our adult ministries and lead our congregation into embracing/adopting this vision. 
We are going to review our process for seeking and vetting potential candidates for future positions. 
We know that there will be questions you have about what happened - that's understandable.  Please know that we are seeking to be as open as possible while respecting regulations regarding employment issues.  If you have questions or concerns the best way to address them is to talk with one of our elders - Tim Anderson, Bruce Bonnell, Tom Cizauskas, Dave Parmerlee, Rob Wynalda, or me.  We may or may not be able to answer your questions but that is the best first step.
Krista and I would greatly appreciate your prayers and I know the leaders at West Cannon Baptist Church would appreciate your prayers.

We are not sure exactly what the next steps are.

What we do know is that I will be at West Cannon through August 24 and I will receive 2 months of severance pay.
As of right now, we are planning to stay in the Grand Rapids area. 

Pray that we would remember the truth of Romans 8:28



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6 comments:

Ellen said...

We continue to pray for you and God's leadership! Love you both!

Unknown said...

Dave and Krista We are praying for you and know God will provide just the place He has for you to serve Him. Cathy

Christina Chastain said...

We are praying for you and selfishly hoping God will bring you back to PA.. Thank you both for being such an awesome example of trusting God in your lives. There is no doubt how difficult this decision has been on you. Love you both.

Diane said...

Diane- We will continue to pray for you and family. Trust-Rest-Content in Him.
Love you all.

Diane said...

I will be praying for you and the family. We know that God plan is perfect and sure.
Continue to do Proverbs 3:5-6
Love you all very much.

John C. Jones said...

Brother and Sister....please know you have my prayers. I'm not sure if I know anyone in that neck of the woods, but will check soon. I love you and the family. Jeremiah 29:11 and Psalms 31 jump in my mind....He got y'all in His hands.