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1st
OCT

Farewell, Papa.

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life

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Rest in peace, Papa. You will be missed (especially by the tiny, little guy pictured above).

50I tell you this, brothers: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. 51Behold! I tell you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 52in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed. 53For this perishable body must put on the imperishable, and this mortal body must put on immortality. 54When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and the mortal puts on immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written:

“Death is swallowed up in victory.” 55“O death, where is your victory?
O death, where is your sting?”

56The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. 57But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

58Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor is not in vain.

1 Corinthians 15:50-58 (ESV)

For those of you who are into this kind of thing (and I hope you are), Rachel will be flying out on Thursday to attend the funeral, so please keep her in your prayers. And while you’re already praying, the rest of Rachel’s family could sure use a few prayers as well.

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30th
SEP

Learning the Ropes… Very, Very Quickly

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Church, Life

So, it’s been just about forever and a day since I last posted. For that I am experiencing intense inner strife and anguish (actually, I’m only a little upset). In order to right this unforgivable wrong, let me give you all an update as to the happenings of the past few months…

As most of you know, the family and I packed up a truck and moved just about 1,000 miles away from Orlando (a place where I’ve lived for 5-6 years, but where Rachel basically grew up). Though the transition hasn’t been easy, it has been eventful. After packing up our tiny 2-bedroom apartment into a moving truck (that was unfotunately slightly more tiny), I drove to Missouri with the help of two of the guys from our new church. As far as the drive itself, I’ll spare you the details. Just imagine driving 1,000+ miles in 22 hours with no sleep and just a little bit too much caffeine. Now imagine that after a full day of loading up a truck from a 2nd-story apartment… yeah, you get the idea.

Upon arrival in Granby, Missouri, I have assumed the position of Senior Pastor at Granby First Church of God, which, in my estimation of things, so far has been a pretty cool thing. This has been something that I’ve been working toward for at least the past 6 years, so it’s pretty cool to see it all come into reality. Now, before I get too far ahead of myself, just because it’s been “cool to see” does not mean that it’s been easy. This week has been a particularly sobering dose of the realities of my position. It all started on Saturday…

Rachel and I had taken Zeke to a local pumpkin patch for him to see pumpkins growing on the vine (which is actually pretty cool, except he just kept pointing at them and saying the word “Ball” … he is 17 months old, after all), when I got a phone call from the local funeral home letting me know that a longtime member of the congregation had passed away. The only problem was that she had been home-ridden for years due to her inability to drive, which meant that I had no idea who she was.  All I knew was that I had a funeral to perform on Tuesday… my first funeral… for someone I had never met.

Since I probably mentioned to you that our truck was a tad too small, we had to leave a few things behind in Apopka. One of those things was (accidentally) a hamper basket that still had my dress shirt and pants in it that I had specifically bought for the last funeral that I attended (FYI, I’m really not a shirt & tie kind of guy). Any way, that meant that on Monday, I had to travel to the big city to replace my estranged Sunday best (that I would never wear on Sunday). Since it’s actually a really decent drive, I figured I’d make the best of my time there and have lunch with one of our church members that lives out that way. Lunch was great, and Bob is an incredibly encouraging person. The day was actually turning out to be a great day.

I’ve learned in my years that just when you think things are going well, it’s very possible that something will happen to turn that day right on its head. For me, that came in the form of a phone call asking if I could perform a wedding that very day at 3:00pm. Although I’m sure that most of us might vary on this opinion, I’m of the opinion that no two people who want to be legally married should be denied that priviledge, especially if they are young and “cannot resist their passions.” So of course, I said yes and rushed home to perform a wedding… my first wedding… for someone I had never met.

Are you noticing the same trend that I am? Well, now in hindsight, both the wedding and the funeral went off without a hitch, and it was a blessing to be able to take part in both. I believe that God is trying to show me that stretching is a good thing. At least, I hope that’s the case, because stretching is exactly what’s happening.

For me, I am learning to ask these questions of myself: “How might God be stretching you? What are the ways that He’s allowing you develop into the person He is calling you to be? How are you letting Him accomplish this?”

Perhaps these are questions from which we could all benefit asking of ourselves. Have a great day. I’m going to.

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3rd
JUN

One Crazy, Crazy Weekend

Posted by Josh Boldman | Filed under Life, Westside

Holy cow, I don’t even know where to start with how wild (and busy) the past three days have been. I guess I’ll start with Saturday…

Saturday was pretty cool since we ended up at two different graduation parties (both of which had pretty good food). The first was for two students who were in our youth group in Lake Mary, Jessie and Arielle. Although it was great to see them, it was a little shocking to think that both of them were just starting 8th grade when I started in youth ministry at their church. I guess it is true that time goes by more and more quickly with each passing year. I got to see a few of the other students that we hadn’t seen in almost two years, and we got to show off Zeke (who just so happens to be getting huge!). After a few hours there catching up with some people that we miss dearly (and some who we miss not so dearly)m we headed back to our church for a graduation party for Rachel’s longtime friend Kristi. All in all, it was a great day.

Then, Sunday came around, and since our Senior Pastor is currently out of town, I got the privilege of preaching during both services. It was exhausting, so after lunch (which took waaaaay too long), we headed home and literally did nothing but sleep for the rest of the afternoon. I call that a pretty good day. By the way, if you’re interested, you can watch a video of the sermon here:

So now, we find our way to Monday, which had gone really well. We wrapped up the semester for our senior high schoolers’ small group with a great discussion about the last few chapters of the Book of Revelation, and then I headed home for some nice, peaceful relaxation. Or so I thought…

I hadn’t made it but maybe a mile into my bike ride home when I actually was hit headon by another person riding a bike. I know, seriously, that actually happened. First off, the kid (who was probably 16) didn’t have a light on his bike, but I saw him when he was at least 20 yards away. So I yelled out that I was going to move to the right side of the sidewalk. Since he began moving to the other side of the sidewalk, I thought he had heard me, but apparently I was very, very mistaken. It was at the very last second that he swerved right into my path, sending both of us sprawling. Immediately he started saying that he didn’t see me and that he hadn’t heard me.

Luckily we were both ok. My bike, however, did not fare so well. The front wheel is bent to the point that it keeps grinding against my front brakes, so at least for the time being, I will be driving to work until I can either fix the wheel myself or take it to get it fixed (since I will probably cause more damage by trying to fix it myself). I then hobbled myself and my ill-fated bicycle to the next shopping center where Rachel (my Knightess in shining Ford Taurus Wagon) picked me and my damaged friend up and took us home.

So yes, that has been my weekend, full of excitement and surprise. It’s weekends like this that make me wish that every once in a while I’d have a day (or maybe even two) that was reallly, really boring. My guess is, though, that this may actually never happen. I guess we’ll see.

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