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In the Midst of a Whirlwind: 'Thank You'

By: Bishop Gregory V. Palmer on 8/28/2012
Topics: Transition
Cynthia and I have and will continue to cherish into a long future every sign and expression of your love and appreciation. We have been blown away by letters, cards, emails, speeches, jokes, dinners, parties, worship services, gifts and more. Thank you. We have attempted to collect all of these in such a way that now and again we can refer back to them as symbolic of a time when it was “all good.” What has really been astonishing is what you have caught onto about us. Over these last several weeks you have rehearsed these things in the most tender and raucously funny ways.
To coin a phrase: “you get us.”

A Day That Brings Change

By: Bishop Gregory V. Palmer on 7/24/2012

I want to give you a huge shout out for the generous and thoughtful outpouring of love, kudos, affection and so much more that has been directed toward me and Cynthia. We have had a blast here and leave quite naturally with feelings of incompleteness. But if the truth be told, I leave every setting with that sense. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to move the ball down the field so to speak. During a short watch I believe that all of us pulling together got a lot done. Perhaps more than any of us realized....I have been privileged to work with a strong capable staff in the Episcopal Office and the Conference and I have partnered with diligent, knowledgeable and passionate superintendents. All of you -- the lay and clergy of this conference -- have been warm, generous and responsive to me and my ministry initiatives. You are a grace-filled, leader-full people. What more could I have asked for? You have everything you need to keep on keeping on for God.

But We Had Hoped...

By: Bishop Keaton's Sermons on 7/19/2012

It was Easter, the first day of the week. Cleopas and his colleague had lost their hope. On the road to Emmaus, a little talk with Jesus changed everything. Feasting on the Word of God and seeing the risen Christ in the breaking of the bread rebuilt their hope.

I'm Scared

I believe I’m going to have an amazing trip.  I believe I’m going to be transformed in ways I cannot even anticipate.  I believe I will hear stories of hope and redemption that will fill my heart with joy.  I believe I am going to build relationship with people that will last a lifetime.  I believe that when I get back to Chenoa we will pack up all our stuff on time. I believe that the church in Chenoa will go on strong without me.  I believe that the leadership will not lose sight of their mission.  I believe that there are tremendous people, opportunities and resources in Moline that will align well with my talents and passion.  I believe that together we will do great work for Kingdom of God.  I believe these things, and yet I’m scared.

Claiming the future God holds for you

By: Bishop Gregory V. Palmer on 5/18/2010

Change for the sake of change is foolhardy at best. But change is real and often necessary. So I invite you to experience change (whether you sought it or it sought you) – in your life, ministry, relationships – as an opportunity to claim the future that God holds before you. Harry Emerson Fosdick said ‘Christians are supposed not merely to endure change, nor even to profit by it, but to cause it”. Let’s embrace the changes before us as blessed opportunity and every now and again even summon up the courage to initiate change.