Hiatus

Gonna take a break until July.

This is my last week at Saanich Baptist Church.

  • way too many emotions and real-life conversations going on to spend time on blogging

Next week I leave for 3 weeks of vacation in Europe with my wife

  • way too many castles, cathedrals, alpine retreats, and way too little wifi to be blogging…not to mention way too many amazing convos with my wife

When we get back we’ll be packing up our house and driving the UHaul out to Calgary.

  • yeah, still no point bloggin in all that madness

Then it’s just 2 weeks of settling in to living with my in-laws for a while and getting adjusted to Calgary again.

  • Gonna spend time with my wife’s wonderful family rather than blog

On July first I officially begin my new role at First Alliance Church as the Worship Pastor overseeing a new Sunday Night service initiative.

  • That’s when I’ll start blogging again as I process new ideas, face new leadership opportunities, and begin to dream bigger than I’ve ever dreamed before.

 

See you in July

- Caleb

5 thoughts on “Hiatus

  1. You know me,I always have something to say to you my friend…….I’m so glad that
    you and Lindsay are getting away and having fun.You two deserve this time together.
    Caleb,leave your guitar at home and Lindsay leave the briefcase behind and just feel
    FREEDOM. Take one day at a time and bask in God’s LOVE. I know you won’t leave
    God behind,HE will go with you. The future is in God’s hand and even tho the map
    you’ve got planned,which sounds great,God has a plan for you”,to do good”.You
    know that already. I will pray for you both each day and I know you are in GOOD HANDS.I’ve grown to care for you both and love you in Jesus.I will miss you,but lets keep in-touch,after this Sunday and July 1st..God Bless you both with a
    future full of joy,Marta

  2. I wonder if we really know how many lives we’ve touched this side of heaven…

    Caleb, it appears that First Alliance has live streaming, so hopefully we can tune in the odd time and see how you’re doing in Calgary.

  3. Wow, I hope you have a wonderful time with your wife. Please know that you are greatly loved and will be sorely missed. You have had such a wonderful impact in our son’s life. I am not sure who will be able to fill that void. We love you very much and are so grateful to God that we have been able to get to know you. May God’s rich blessings continue to pour on you and Lyndsay in your new venture. Our loss will definitely be a blessing to someone else!Ingeborg