Summer Picnic

Let’s invite everyone— EVERYONE—to join us at Deep Creek on Sunday, August 17, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. for a wonderful time of friendship and feasting (covered dish). This is a terrific way to introduce people to our congregation. Please note: we are planning on having a baptism for Stephanie Dickerson on this day. Please leave all cell phones in your car during this time.

A parking pass is required for each vehicle. The cost is $5. The pass must be displayed in the vehicle window. Passes may be purchased at kiosks, visitor centers, or online at recreation.gov, then select "buy a pass.”

We will restart our WEEKLY meals on Wednesday, September 3 (which is the Wednesday following Labor Day). 

Mission Moment 8.6.25

Alice Tremaine
Chaplain and Advance Care Planning Coordinator, Baptist Health, Kentucky and Indiana  

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.  –Psalm 23:4-5a 

I’ve always been struck by the contrasts depicted in the 23rd Psalm: A prepared table and an overflowing cup, in the presence of danger, or enemies. Who has the gumption to enjoy an extravagant meal while staring at one’s mortal enemy?

There’s nothing I enjoy more than sitting at a table and sharing a meal with dear friends. I love a beautifully decorated table, generous portions of food and the merry sound of laughter among friends. It is this kind of table that I imagine when I read this psalm—an abundantly and artfully prepared table, situated among friends whose hearts overflow with joy, just as their cups overflow.

Yet, in that same image, I am suddenly aware that a threat looms just across the table, in the figure of a present enemy. Surprisingly, the party doesn’t stop. The guests feel the tension, the juxtaposition between joy and fear, celebration and the threat of loss, and continue to allow their cups to be filled.

Like the psalmist, I am all too aware that life is full of contradictions and unpredictable changes. One moment, we are lying down in green pastures and resting beside quiet waters, and the next moment, we are walking through the valley of the shadow of death. In both my ministerial calling as a chaplain and in my personal life, I have experienced the complex truth that life can be beautiful, rich, exhilarating and also extremely painful, sometimes all at once.

When my father was diagnosed with ALS, a terminal illness, many years ago, I felt that all the easiness and joy I had experienced in life were over. Life as I knew it would never be the same. All the color had drained from my life; from then on, my life would be forever divided between before and after the diagnosis, and the associated losses that would follow.

I was surprised to find that, eventually, my heart was still able to hold both joy and pain, sometimes at the same time. While my life has indeed changed, it is not without color.

What saved my life then and is saving my life now is the community around the table—filling each other’s cups, passing the bread around, allowing conversation and laughter to flow easily, all while having the courage to look fear in the face together.

The table is always set before us, lavishly prepared by God, even in the presence of danger or loss. May we dare to enter into community, experiencing the fullness of God’s goodness and mercy our whole lives long.

Pray, Practice, Ponder
This week, consider gathering with friends or family around the table, sharing one another’s stories of pain and loss, and “filling each other’s cups”—both physically and spiritually. 

Pray. . .Give. . .Go.

Mission Moment 7.30.25

Tina Boyles Bailey 
CBF Field Personnel, Graz, Austria 

Love Unleashed
Love… Freed.
Boundaries… Broken,
Bridges… Crossed;
Walls… Crumble.
Grace lives in these places,
allowing us to love
beyond what we thought was possible;
allowing us to also be loved by others.
Risking
Daring
Embracing.
The radical truth of boundless love
modeled and embodied by Jesus.
“God in and with us.”
May I always remember this…
Love freely and boldly
for when the source 
love
is flowing,
it never dries up.
Oh, God, even in the darkest of days
help me to love as you do.

– Boundless Love, by Rev Dr. Tina Kay Boyles Bailey

What is saving my life right now? Leaning into love, taking time to be truly present in the spaces I am in. It is so easy to disconnect or lose focus on what is around us and to stop seeing when life becomes overwhelming or is not going along in an expected plan. And when I take time to breathe deeply in both the highs and lows of my day, to take a walk, to look up, to just sit alone or to be in conversation with another person without a plan or agenda or in being truly being present, leaning in. Love just gets unleashed in my soul. It was from one of those times that I wrote the poem above. 

Pray, Practice, Ponder?
Take a few moments to take some deep peaceful breaths and think through your day, reflecting on the highs and lows. Then imagine bringing them together as you hold them in your hands. And when you are ready take another deep breath, as you exhale, imagine letting those moments go with boundless love making space for what comes next. This is from a spiritual practice called the examen.