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5th
JUL

The Boldman’s Next Step

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Westside

Wow, this morning was certainly interesting. Besides all the normal Sunday morning stuff (like accidentally butchering Amazing Grace – I know, this is one that I should know, right?), Rachel and I had the chance to break the news to our church that we’d be leaving for the Show Me State in August. Just in case you weren’t there, I know that this might be quite a shock, but please, know that this a good thing. For the past three years, we have been encouraging everyone at Westside to find their “Next Step” and to follow God’s guidance. Now it’s time for us to follow our own advice. Now that it’s kind of out in the open, we’ll be posting more info in the coming days/weeks, but certainly don’t be afraid to ask us about it. We’re excited about what God is doing in our lives, and we hope that everyone else can be as excited to know that we are doing what we believe God wants us to do.

In case you weren’t there, here’s a copy of the letter I read this morning in both services:

In September of 2006, my beautiful wife, Rachel, and I followed God’s calling on our lives to join the Westside Family, filling the role of Associate Pastor of Youth and Worship. In the almost three years that have followed, I have been given the privilege to serve with some of the kindest and most caring men and women that I have ever met. During this time, I have had the joy to serve under a senior pastor that has not only been a strong leader, an encouraging mentor, and dynamic visionary, but also a great friend and partner in the Lord’s ministry. It is a joy to have seen the collective youth and worship ministries and the individuals that are involved in those ministries grow in ways that we could not have foreseen. Though this growth has not always been easy, it has been incredibly rewarding. As Rachel and I reflect on this time that we have spent being a part of this family, we realize that these last three years will forever be remembered as some of our family’s greatest and most formative.

As a minister you have allowed me the joy to foster growth in your teenagers, but you have also given me the freedom to lead my own family. You cared for my wife and I throughout Rachel’s pregnancy and the birth of our son, Ezekiel, and you have welcomed him into this family without condition. I believe wholeheartedly that my family will be better off for having been a part of this family.

However, just as we believe that God called us to come here, we are now sensing God calling us away. For some time the calling on my heart has been to lead a congregation of God’s people much in the same way that Pastor Biz leads you. Over the years that I have been here, I have shared this desire with our Pastor and Elders, and they have been nothing short of encouraging through out this time of decision-making.

As we have been seeking God’s will for our next step, we have been introduced to a small church out of state that has been asking the Lord to send them a leader to help them move forward (much in the same way that Westside has moved forward in the past few years under Pastor Biz’s leadership). After much prayer and seeking Godly counsel, I have accepted the position of Lead Pastor at a church in Missouri. It is with a mix of both sadness and excitement that I inform you of my resignation as Associate Pastor of Westside Community Church, knowing that God has called us to move on.

I believe that great things are in store for both our family and the family at Westside. We certainly covet your prayers as we are beginning preparations to move our family in an attempt to follow the leadings of our Lord. Please also know that we will still be around for a short while and that we will be doing everything possible to empower leadership to take our place and to serve in our absence. We have already begun working with the youth volunteers to formulate a plan for the remainder of the summer and the coming school year, and I believe wholeheartedly that the volunteers that have been trained over the past few years are capable of continuing to foster spiritual growth not only your children but also the teenagers in the surrounding community. The ministry here at Westside is in capable hands.

Thank you for the opportunity to have served in a place that so very obviously blessed by the Lord. Again, we will still be around for a little while longer, and we certainly are looking forward to spending time with you before we make our transition. You have been such a blessing to our family. Thank you for being excited for us as we take this next step in the journey to which God has called us. We look forward to hearing about your next steps as well.  You will remain in our prayers, and it is our hope that we would remain in yours. Thank you.

I know that is a bit long, but it’s all true. We are looking forward to spending time with as many people as we can before we leave. So, be sure to call (or tweet) and let us know what time you’ve got open. Hey, we’ll even let you pay for dinner (aren’t we sweet?).

Before I sign off, we’ll be sitting down and talking through this at length with our Middle School youth on Wednesday. It may be a rough time for many of them, so your prayers are greatly appreciated. More info to come. Stay tuned.

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25th
APR

Right, so I know this might be getting old, but…

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Zeke

I just can’t resist. Here are a few more videos of Zeke from his first (and most likely last) huge birthday weekend extravaganza:

First off, for your viewing pleasure, we have a glimpse into the morning of Zeke’s birthday:


Zeke’s First Birthday Morning from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

Then, of course, here’s the ceremonial eating (sort of) of his first birthday cake:


Zeke’s First Birthday Party from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

And last, but not least, here’s a video of our tiny guy learning to walk by holding on to a chair as I pull it across our living room. Enjoy


Zeke Walking-Ish from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

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19th
APR

Zeke’s Baby Dedication

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Zeke

This morning at church we (finally) had our son dedicated. Unfortunately I’m unable to report anything of real interest. He didn’t scream. He didn’t cry. He didn’t even throw up. He did, however, act just like the little gentleman that we’ve raised him to be (awwwww). For any who are interested, here’s the video:


Zeke’s Baby Dedication from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

And, just for kicks, here’s a (really) short video of him using the couch to help him walk…


Zeke Walking on the Couch from Josh Boldman on Vimeo.

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14th
JAN

Pink Bubblegum Cigars & Whatnot

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life

A whopping 6 lbs & 4 oz of congratulations go to Brandon and Miranda Dritenbas for the birth of their beautiful (or so I’ve heard) baby girl, Kate Rebecca. She was born last night around 6:19 PM. Mom & baby are doing just fine, but if you’re interested in reading the story, be sure to head over to this really hot chick’s blog to read all about it.

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1st
JAN

Not a creature was stirring… no, wait…

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life

Zeke and Santa

Where to start, where to start? Well, I guess I’ll begin with the picture of Zeke that you see about 35 pixels above this sentence. This, of course, was Zeke’s first Christmas, which, by all acounts was fairly memorable. It started, as it should have, with us taking Zeke to the mall for his first encounter with a morbidly obese man in a red suit that hasn’t shaved in about 7 years. I was thinking the same thing that you’re thinking now: What could go wrong with that?

Well, it wasn’t but about two seconds before Zeke realized that the man whose lap he was sitting on was not in fact his father, which led him to a mild nuclear (I would have said nuke-u-lar, but I wouldn’t want anyone to think that I was running for President or Vice President on the Republican ticket in 2012) meltdown. The picture you see above was one of 5 that we took, and it was, by far, the best (so you can just imagine what the other 4 looked like).

Then, we continued our Christmas adventure by celebrating Christmas Eve with my parents and sister on Christmas Eve at our yearly Christmas Eve service at church. It was actually very nice, except Zeke (and about 14 1/2 other infants) decided to show off his vocal skills throughout the entire sermon… from the second row. It was entertaining to say the very least.

Christmas Eve came and went, which means that our favorite red suited overeater (may he just has a glandular problem) visited just in time for Zeke to open his presents on Christmas morning, which more or less consisted of very little paper tearing and quite a bit of drooling, but hey, he’s got the rest of his life to figure that one out, right? Overall, it was an extremely pleasant morning. We figured nothing could ruin it. We even spent the afternoon and early evening with my inlaws, and it honestly went better than we could have expected.

Then we came home.

Perhaps we had counted our chickens too early. Perhaps we got too far ahead of ourselves. Perhaps we put the cart before the ox (or is it a horse?). Which ever sounds best, we did it. Literally seconds after had we gotten home and put Zeke to bed, we started commenting about how great the day had gone, when it happened. Rachel said the words that still send a chill down my spine…

“There’s a rat on my coffee table!”

Yep, that’s right, we had a rat in our apartment. Now, before you get yourselves too far ahead of the cart (or the ox… or the horse), know that the rat in our apartment was not due to our own uncleanliness (which I don’t think is a word). It, we later found out, got in from a giant crack in the foundation of the building that just so happens to be underneath our kitchen.

Well, after two days and $50 zillion in rat traps and bait, we ended up moving to a new apartment. Oh, and if any of you might mistakenly think that those “sticky” rat traps do anything, here’s a quick snapshot to prove the opposite. It’s a picture of a rat climbing on top of a sticky trap in order to boost himself (or herself… I’m so politically correct) back into his (or her) underground lair (I would have said “fortress of solitude,” but I thought that was giving the rat too much credit).

Rat climbing into cabinet

So, anyways, it has been an exceptionally busy and eventful Christmas season, but now that we’re moved into a new apartment, I’m hoping that the new year will be both peaceful and rodent-free.

Also, on Dec 28th, I was priveledged enough to be able to preach at our church. If you’re interested in watching the video, just check out the “Great Videos” section of this site.

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22nd
JUL

Behold the wonder that is Zeke Boldman

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Zeke

So world, I know it has been quite some time since you and I spoke, but it is time to break the silence once again. Now, what monumental occasion has brought us to this point? Is it world peace? No. Is it global warming? Not quite. Is it the 2008 presidential election? Hardly!

You see, my very own child, my firstborn, my spawn has (being 3 months of age) has started this very morning rolling on his side. Check it out…

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And what’s even more amazing is that we fully expect him to be rolling all the way over in a matter of days (which of course puts him on track to be alkony by next week and saying 10 syllable words by August 12th). I will share more later as time allows.

Good day, world.

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